Hey, what are you doing!
"Lu Zhengjun, let me go!!!"
"I won't let go."
"you……"
Soon, Su Yueya's mouth was gagged, and then she had no time to think about anything else.
The night is long, but there are many things you can do.
The next day, Su Yueya dragged her aching body out of bed and silently thought to herself that she would have a good talk with Lu Zhengjun tonight.
At least when you have to go to work the next day, you can't fool around until midnight.
However, looking at the breakfast that Lu Zhengjun had prepared, she felt that she could be less strict with him.
Upon arriving at the hospital, Su Yueya changed her clothes and prepared to accompany Qiao Xinruo on rounds as usual, but received a notification that another director would be leading them on rounds today.
"Director Hua?"
Hua Congyun, the chief physician at the military hospital, was the source of the information Su Yueya had for her application to the school.
She is also the mother of Zhang Yunfeng, Lu Zhengjun's good friend.
“Yes, Dr. Hua is taking you on rounds today, along with several other interns. Sister, you have to do your best.” Qiao Xinru winked at Su Yueya.
She only found out this morning; otherwise, she would have taken the time to study the patients Dr. Hua is currently managing yesterday.
After all, when the director leads the ward rounds, it's definitely not just a simple ward round; they'll ask all sorts of questions, which can be considered a mini-assessment.
If you perform well, at least you'll get some exposure in front of Director Hua and leave an impression.
"Then I'll go right away." Su Yueya grabbed her medical record book and hurried off.
At the end of the corridor, the other four interns had already gathered.
"Crescent Moon, over here!" Tang Yueshan waved.
Su Yueya quickly ran over.
"Has Director Hua arrived?" she asked.
"It's not just Director Hua today, I heard Dean Ni will also be here. Director Hua has a patient who just had surgery yesterday, and the condition is a bit serious."
Su Yueya clicked her tongue in surprise, wondering how she could be a step behind in receiving any information.
Ni Hongcai, the director of a military hospital.
They had been interning for half a month, and this was the first time they had met the dean, since the dean was usually very busy.
"Is that patient's condition very bad?" Su Yueya asked.
"No, I heard the surgery went smoothly, but the patient is old and hasn't passed the critical period. Today, we're probably just hearing about it as a typical case," Tang Yueshan said.
Su Yueya nodded, thinking to herself that she would have to listen carefully later.
You can learn a lot by carefully studying both typical and complex cases.
Moreover, since both Director Hua and Dean Ni were involved, it must have some educational significance.
Before long, an elderly man with slightly gray hair, followed by a middle-aged woman, walked over. They must be Dean Ni and Director Hua.
Just when the interns thought there were only two big shots, a group of doctors suddenly appeared behind them.
Su Yueya: "..."
"Wow, what a big show!" Tang Yueshan whispered.
“Let’s go, let’s go see Grandpa Wang first.” Dean Ni raised his hand to stop the formalities of greeting, and turned to Hua Congyun, saying, “Xiao Hua, tell me about Grandpa Wang’s condition and yesterday’s surgery.”
"Yes, Dean. Grandpa Wang's current condition is..."
Su Yueya followed behind a group of people, listening to Hua Congyun's introduction while writing furiously.
The other four interns were the same.
Because there were so many people, Su Yueya couldn't squeeze to the front at all. She couldn't possibly squeeze around in such a situation, so she could only observe through the gaps in the crowd.
Grandpa Wang was currently on an IV drip. Su Yueya noticed the label on the plastic medicine bottle; it contained the antibiotic vancomycin.
As Dr. Hua just explained, Mr. Wang underwent heart surgery, and because he had endocarditis, he was given vancomycin as a post-operative medication.
Dean Ni discussed things with Dr. Hua for a few minutes, and then asked a few basic questions during ward rounds, which the interns then answered.
"What precautions should be taken when using vancomycin?" Dean Ni asked.
This kind of question was clearly not meant for the doctors present; after all, someone who needed to specifically ask such a question could not possibly be an attending physician.
Su Yueya was thinking about what her father had told her—to behave appropriately—and was about to speak.
"Haomiao, you answer Dean Ni." Vice Dean Zhou suddenly spoke up, calling on his intern.
Su Yueya: "..."
Gao Haomiao immediately stepped forward and answered fluently, "Vancomycin is a special-use antibiotic, and it needs to be..."
Su Yueya listened attentively. Gao Haomiao's points were all spot on, but the question itself didn't seem particularly difficult.
That makes sense; Dean Ni wouldn't use overly difficult questions to embarrass the interns.
So Su Yueya shifted her attention from Gao Haomiao's answer to the patient, Grandpa Wang.
At this moment, Grandpa Wang was surrounded by a group of doctors making rounds, and he was a little excited.
His face was flushed, which was supposed to be good health... but that shouldn't be the case, considering he had just undergone major surgery and was getting on in years.
Su Yueya looked closely and found that not only was her face red, but her neck and arms were also a little red.
Something feels a little strange.
Gao Haomiao has already finished answering.
"Well said, you have a solid grasp of the basics."
Dean Ni looked at Gao Haomiao with a satisfied expression.
At this moment, Grandpa Wang started scratching his arm again. Su Yueya noticed with her sharp eyes that his skin was no longer just slightly red, but rather red enough to resemble an allergic reaction.
Scratching makes the skin look even worse.
"Doctor, why do I keep wanting to scratch?" Grandpa Wang asked.
Everyone noticed the redness.
"Could it be an allergic reaction? Was a skin test done before the infusion?" a doctor asked.
"Vancomycin does not require a skin test unless the patient has an allergic constitution. Dr. Hua, does Mr. Wang have a history of allergies?"
"Is it absolutely necessary to use Vancomycin? Can't we use non-restricted or restricted antibiotics first?"
“Grandpa Wang has no history of allergies. I had considered penicillin or cephalosporins before, but they were not very effective, considering his age…”
Su Yueya suddenly remembered that when Gao Haomiao answered earlier, he mentioned all the precautions, but he overlooked one point.
She looked at the IV drip—
really!
“It’s a problem with the drip rate.” Although Su Yueya was at the back of the crowd, she still bravely spoke up and pointed out the problem she had discovered. “The drip time must be more than an hour. I look at the flow rate of the liquid in the infusion set, and it’s obviously too fast.”
Everyone's eyes immediately fell on the IV drip set.
It does drip very quickly.
"That's right, it should be red man syndrome caused by the IV drip being too fast. The old man's neck and upper limbs are red, and he probably also has tachycardia."
"Grandpa, is your heart beating really fast right now?"
Grandpa Wang hadn't realized the seriousness of the situation yet, and said with a smile, "Of course! With a whole bunch of doctors surrounding an old man like me, how could my heart not be racing!"
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