My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points Chapter 517: 226: Speak of Trouble and Trouble Happens, Plea
Chapter 517: Chapter 226: Speak of Trouble and Trouble Happens, Please Ask a General Surgery Doctor to Save the Situation_2
Only the way of living is different.
He wanted to live with more dignity.
He would rather earn extra points through diligent study and hard work than by currying favor with superiors in a servile manner.
He would occasionally engage in flattery, but it was much more sophisticated than that of Luo Shengsheng.
His flattery was always of a high level.
“Oh… I rember now. Last ti in the Intensive Care dicine Departnt there was a patient with lower gastrointestinal bleeding, you called about it. Later I heard you diagnosed it, the young fellow is pretty competent.”
Dr. Xia rembered this incident vividly.
That patient had been under his care for a long ti without improvent and was eventually transferred to the Intensive Care dicine Departnt, his life hanging by a thread, preparing for the end at any mont.
Unexpectedly, a young resident doctor nad Zhou Can discovered the real cause, which was an infection by a parasite never seen before.
The patient was cured, which effectively was a slap in the face for Dr. Xia.
Hence, Dr. Xia had a deep mory of this incident.
Today, he was probably going to be “slapped” again.
“How did Dr. Zhou know that the patient in bed 51 was experiencing gastrointestinal bleeding?”
Dr. Xia had learned from his previous oversight and did not take it lightly this ti.
“I ca in this morning for the report and just happened to pass by when I saw a physician checking the vital signs of the patient in bed 51…”
Zhou Can recounted the events.
“So, I suggest doing a gastrointestinal angiography on the patient imdiately and handle it promptly to avoid a tragedy.”
“Organizing a gastrointestinal imaging requires booking with the Interventional departnt. You just glimpsed and determined it’s bleeding from the jejunum or ileum?” Dr. Xia now took this matter seriously.
Yet, he still held doubts about Zhou Can’s diagnosis.
Not just Zhou Can, even he, a physician with over twenty years of experience, couldn’t identify the bleeding site with just a few looks.
Especially with gastrointestinal bleeding, it’s extrely difficult to pinpoint.
Suddenly, a nurse ran into the office, panicking.
“Dr. Xia, Dr. Xia, please co quickly, the patient in bed 51 has suddenly worsened and deteriorated, and is now nearly in shock! Dr. Zhang who is in charge of the bed is doing his best to save him, and asked to report imdiately.”
The tragedy still occurred.
Zhou Can sighed inwardly.
He felt that the doctors in Digestive Internal dicine should be sent to train in the Intensive Care dicine Departnt for a few months.
To let them experience what it’s like when a patient could die in front of them the next second.
Diseases of the digestive tract are generally chronic, seldom leading to sudden death. Normally, the progression is slow, giving physicians ample ti to treat.
Treating these types of patients for a long ti has led to a sowhat slow responsive working style among Digestive Internal dicine physicians.
“I’ll go right away!”
Dr. Xia didn’t even have ti to think further; he hurriedly ran to the ward.
A mistake had happened, and he had to take primary responsibility.
Moreover, it happened after repeated warnings from Zhou Can, hence the responsibility was even greater.
“Damn, it really happened!”
Luo Shengsheng looked at Zhou Can now with a completely different gaze.
Not just him, the other two interns in the office also looked at Zhou Can with almost a revered adoration.
This resident doctor was simply prediction itself.
“Mr. Luo!”
Zhou Can stood up and looked towards Luo Shengsheng.
“Ah… yes, yes! Whatever Dr. Zhou instructs, just say.” Luo Shengsheng voluntarily lowered his posture to the extre.
He even used the word “instruct.”
“I’ll go to the ward to observe, the patient has already progressed to shock, there may not be much ti left for the doctors to save him. When Dr. Chi arrives, please explain the situation.”
Zhou Can, whether in terms of resuscitation or interventional and endoscopic surgeries, had outstanding skills.
Going to see might be able to help.
During ergency situations, dical personnel are duty-bound to save patients; this is an obligation and basic professional ethics.
Zhou Can arrived at the ward to see the patient already unconscious, the family mbers beside them in deep sorrow, and the attending physician frantically performing necessary resuscitation asures.
“Imdiately take the patient to the Interventional departnt for an urgent gastrointestinal angiography.”
Dr. Xia’s expression was somber.
Seeing the patient’s condition and with his decades of dical experience, he felt his heart sink to the bottom.
Knowing the situation was dire.
There was a high chance that today, a major setback was imminent which could severely affect his career and future.
At this mont, Dr. Xia had a tinge of regret.
If he had listened to Zhou Can’s advice imdiately rather than hesitating and asking questions, perhaps this situation would have been avoided.
“Now that the person has had an accident, you only agree to do the imaging. Earlier, when Dr. Zhou suggested doing the imaging, you refused. If my father suffers any harm, even if it costs everything I own, I will sue to the utmost, making sure that your negligent practice receives the punishnt it deserves!”
The patient’s son erupted completely in that mont.
Any family mber would probably be furious.
Over twenty minutes ago, Zhou Can had advised Dr. Zhang to urgently take the patient for a gastrointestinal imaging.
Instead, Dr. Zhang reprimanded Zhou Can.
Now that the patient seed to be nearing the end, the senior hospital physicians finally agreed to the imaging.
To the patient’s family, this appeared to be a deliberate delay until the patient was nearly dead before starting treatnt.
“现在不是吵闹的时候,赶紧设法抢救患者的生命才是最重要的.人一但陷入休克,将会非常危险,随时可能丧命.”
Currently, it isn’t a ti for arguing, but rather it is crucial to quickly take asures to save the patient’s life. Once soone falls into shock, it becos extrely dangerous, and they may lose their life at any mont.
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