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Now reading: Chapter 20: Introduction to Cardiovascular Medicine from Practicing Medical Skills in a Small Clinic, a Fantasy novel by Fisherman by the River.

"What kind of viewpoint is that? Even small clinics can follow the rules, alright? You can’t just dismiss them all entirely! This patient ca to my clinic claiming she might have the flu and requested an IV. I found she might have heart disease, not the flu, and refused her IV. Then she stord out angrily, took a few steps, and suddenly had a heart attack. I imdiately perford a rescue and called 120. Where exactly did I go wrong?"

Li Jingsheng saw that quite a few night-shift dical staff and patients’ families were gathered around, so he had to explain clearly.

"Why didn’t you say that earlier?"

Even if the nurse is losing an argunt, she’s not going down without a fight; her mouth is tougher than a needle.

"You also didn’t ask! I understand ergency rules, your hospital can handle fees for patients without family present. You save the person first, I’ll help contact the family."

Li Jingsheng turned the tables, suggesting a solution.

Hospital regulations state that when faced with seriously ill patients, they should save lives before charging fees.

This is also a tribute to life.

"Sister i, let’s handle the fees for this patient first! I’ll ask the departnt leader to sign off later."

After speaking to the billing staff at the window, the nurse turned to Li Jingsheng, "Could you follow over there and register the situation?"

After learning the incident wasn’t due to Li Jingsheng’s clinic, her attitude towards him beca much more polite.

In the argunt just now, she realized that Li Jingsheng was not soone easy to push around.

If she’s not more polite, and Li Jingsheng doesn’t cooperate, she’d really be left staring blankly.

"Sure!"

Li Jingsheng nodded in agreent.

When attending to unknown patients, ergency dical staff should carefully ask and record their basic condition, including the circumstances at the scene, current illness, and even patient’s posture, to provide the most accurate basis for diagnosis and treatnt.

But the accompanying dical staff didn’t ask any of this from start to finish.

They even didn’t talk much with Li Jingsheng and assud the incident occurred at Li Jingsheng’s clinic.

This was their negligence.

So, this stern nurse couldn’t be fierce anymore.

She brought Li Jingsheng to the nurse station’s triage desk, invited him to sit down, then poured him a glass of water. Her friendly attitude was like she was a different person.

Adults are so realistic.

If the dical accident had happened at Li Jingsheng’s clinic, then he’d be pleading with them to save the patient.

Now that Li Jingsheng isn’t responsible, she has to plead with him to cooperate with her work.

"Please fill out your na, workplace, ho address, and contact number on this form."

She handed Li Jingsheng a registration form.

After he completed it, she glanced at it.

"Mr. Li, can the phone number you provided be reached at all tis?"

"Yes."

"Do you know this patient? Do you know her ho address or other information?"

"The patient said she lived in the unit dormitory of the old textile factory. I guess she must be a retired employee from the factory, which can be investigated through this clue."

"Alright, thank you for your cooperation, if there’s nothing else, you can go ho."

The rescue room dical staff had already found an ID card, phone, and change on the patient.

Fortunately, the elderly woman used a senior-friendly phone without a lock.

After unlocking by holding down the left function key, the nurse searched for a relative’s number and began dialing.

Li Jingsheng breathed a sigh of relief; once they contacted family, the family would take care of the patient’s matters. He had to hurry back to the clinic to copy the surveillance tapes, just in case he encountered a scamr elderly woman, even with ten tongues he wouldn’t be able to explain.

Nowadays when people see an elderly person fall on the street, no one dares to help, they all walk around them.

It’s not that people are cold, they just have been scared of being scamd.

It’s now 9:46 PM, public transport had long stopped. Li Jingsheng used to travel by motorcycle, but at this mont he could only take a taxi ho.

There were three or four taxis waiting for passengers at the hospital entrance.

He walked over to ask the price and was imdiately taken aback.

For a journey of just about three kiloters, they charged 50 yuan, not using the ter, really a rip-off.

Normally, it’d be around 8 yuan.

At the mont, finances were tight, and he was not willing to spend this kind of unjust money.

Taking it as exercise, he decided to walk ho.

Walking on the deserted street, a cool night breeze blew softly, most storefronts on both sides were closed. Only a few shops were still open for business; those owners were really hardworking.

Scanning the scene, Li Jingsheng inevitably thought of his clinic’s fate again.

Big words had been spoken, he’d promised Tang Ping a future head nurse position, though she took it as a joke and didn’t take it seriously. Li Jingsheng never spoke frivolously.

He’s a man of his word.

"While diagnosing that elderly woman, it seems I’ve grasped a lot of new dical knowledge, I wonder if there’s any change in the attribute panel?"

Instinctively, he used his mind to check the attribute panel.

Li Jingsheng

Level: Entry Level Resident Physician 289.5/500

Diagnosis: Pulmonary dicine Proficient 72.4/100, Gastroenterology Entry Level 9.7/10, General Surgery Entry Level 0.1/10, Cardiovascular dicine Entry Level 0.1/10

dications: dicine Effects Proficient 10.6/100, Pharmacokinetics Proficient 10.4/100

Skills: Interrupted Sutures Proficient 47.1/100, Continuous Sutures Proficient 21.8/100, Vertical Mattress Sutures Proficient 10.7/100, Pressure Hemostasis Entry Level 6.7/10, Ligating Hemostasis Entry Level 8.6/10, Bandaging Proficient 31.2/100, Square Knot Proficient 10.3/100, Slip Knot Entry Level 5.6/10, Superficial Debrident Entry Level 0.1/10

Talent: None

Life Points: 112

After checking, he was startled.

Sothing wrong?

The proficiency in Pulmonary dicine diagnosis increased by 1 point, from 71.4 to 72.4.

That could be understood.

After all, diagnosing that elderly woman’s condition was highly challenging, greatly improving Li Jingsheng’s experience in Pulmonary dicine diagnosis.

Additionally, there was a new entry-level in Cardiovascular dicine diagnosis.

Although it’s just entry level, he felt incredibly excited.

Cardiovascular dicine is a prestigious departnt in any large hospital, with high status, inco, opportunities for academic achievents, and advantages for sub-senior and senior title assessnts. Moreover, the chances of post-retirent rehire are extrely high; status remains unchanged.

These enticing advantages make countless top dical students vie fiercely to enter this departnt.

Unfortunately, the departnt has extrely high entry requirents.

Elevating Cardiovascular dicine diagnosis to a high level is very experience-dependent; many experts say it’s several tis harder than getting a Ph.D.

Of course, reaching entry level, many dical students can achieve through effort.

Li Jingsheng originally wanted to enter this departnt, but a deputy chief physician gave him a six-word evaluation.

Ignorant of the heights of knowledge.

Indeed, this was the evaluation given by that deputy chief physician after understanding his situation at the ti.

Not leaving him any face.

The blow was huge for Li Jingsheng.

Later, he focused his energy and thoughts on Pulmonary dicine, and finally squeezed in.

Pulmonary dicine is considered easy to learn but hard to master.

Its entry threshold is much lower than Cardiovascular dicine, as long as one works hard and understands the required knowledge points, entry is not hard.

It’s just that because the departnt is large, competition is actually even fiercer than in Cardiovascular dicine.

Its fierce competition mainly occurs after entry, where each advancent is a hurdle.

Cardiovascular dicine, however, is difficult to enter, and advancents are even harder.

Many people might have heard a saying: urging soone to study dicine is like striking them down with lightning.

Doctors have relatively high social status, stable inco, and work that’s not exceptionally exhausting.

These are just appearances.

If one can achieve great dical accomplishnts, naturally, they’ll have everything: a superior life and prosperous career.

However, so many dical students have been forced to change careers, countless.

Many get eliminated by the dical license exam.

Li Jingsheng already had so fundantal knowledge in Cardiovascular dicine, and this ti diagnosing that elderly woman, whether at the initial diagnosis or after the incident, pushed his potential to the limit.

This is what led his Cardiovascular dicine diagnosis to reach entry level.

For him, this is an enormous surprise. He can directly use Life Points to enhance this dical skill without having to face the obstacles other doctors encounter.

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