Back in 1996, the eldest daughter of Oldman Xie’s Family, Xie Wanying, said that she wanted to be a surgeon, to which many people laughed at her .
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After connecting the ECG monitor, we saw that the victim's heart rate and breathing were obviously slowing down.
Xin Yanjun was so anxious that she was spinning around in place.
After waiting for a long time, the doctor on duty at the Xuanwu Neurosurgery Inpatient Department finally arrived.
He is a young male resident doctor named Wang. Judging from his age, he may have graduated recently like Song Xuelin and just started clinical work.
"Let's do the CT scan first." When Dr. Wang arrived, his first words were to criticize his colleagues for not completing all the preparations before calling for help. He meant that they were very busy in the neurosurgery department and had no time to come down and do useless things.
"The CT scan was just done," Xiao Yang replied, and he found that the neurosurgeons in his hospital were really patient, so he remembered the words of his senior in the same department, Wei Guoyuan. Wei Guoyuan often said that the neurosurgeons in his hospital were like Li Tieguai.
Tieguai Li, this nickname sounds like a compliment to someone who is very powerful. In fact, Xiao Yang could tell that Wei Guoyuan's tone when he called him Tieguai Li was sarcastic.
"That's right. It's right to ask me to come down after the CT scan. Otherwise, it's useless to ask me to come down." said Dr. Wang.
Listen to what this person is saying? Xin Yanjun couldn't believe what she heard, and turned around to lock her eyes with this person.
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Xie Wanying remembered the monitor's strange expression and turned to look at him: Monitor, you know what's going on, right?
Yue Wentong remained silent, not being able to speak, his face was unusually silent.
When he learned that Sister Xu had injured her brain at the entrance of Xuanwu Emergency Department, his first feeling was that it couldn't be worse. She could have been injured at the entrance of any other hospital, why did she get injured at the entrance of Xuanwu, and why did she get injured in her brain instead of something else.
I can only say that it seems like fate is playing tricks on me.
The cool squad leader has always been taciturn, but tonight he was even stranger. His expression seemed to be inadvertently admitting some fact.
Xie Wanying suddenly remembered the first time she came to Xuanwu Emergency Department and met Dr. Wei. At that time, Dr. Wei was scolding the neurosurgeons for being slow.
After confirming that this memory scene was correct, Xie Wanying felt a chill in her heart, as if a heavy rain was pouring down on her.
What kind of doctors do ordinary people fear the most? Do you think they are afraid of doctors who are not good at medical skills? No, they are more afraid of doctors who give up and don't save people.
What does it mean to give up and not save a patient? Does it mean to watch a patient die intentionally? Definitely not. No doctor dares to watch a patient die intentionally. It is against the law to dare to watch a patient die in a clinical setting. It is necessary to save a patient, but according to the law, the doctor must first have the ability to save the patient. Therefore, it is often seen in clinical settings that doctors say that medical technology is limited for this disease and that it cannot be saved, so they do not save the patient.
For example, when they were on duty, they encountered a student patient who died there. The doctor had no magic to bring the patient back to life. Even so, when Xin Yanjun brought them to the scene, they had to actively press the student's heart for half an hour to see if a miracle could happen. Only after the entire rescue procedure was completed could the patient be declared dead.
This is really the limitation of medical technology, and the doctor is certainly not at fault. When this kind of doctor goes to a place where the patient dies, it is easiest to judge whether it is the limitation of medical technology. When encountering a dying patient, the question of whether this is the limitation of technology will become a Rashomon incident.
Some doctors thought that he could not be saved, while others thought that he could be saved.
Why are there differences? Is it just because each doctor has different technical levels that the differences are determined? I am afraid the reason is not that simple.