Chapter 104 The Nanny's Niece's Counterattack 104 Jinjiang Literature City...



Chapter 104 The Nanny's Niece's Counterattack 104...

Regardless, she ultimately achieved her goal. After observing those two surgeries, she went back to the simulation room to practice, and this time she achieved an A.

It has to be said that anyone who can become a director must have some skills; she can learn a lot just by observing them.

However, thinking about what she had said to him after the interview, Lin Wei frowned.

"So far, no one in the entire country has been able to train nerve suturing to the level you described. Even 80% is very difficult; it's impossible." Back then, when a doctor in the country injured his hand, the whole country mobilized, bringing in neurosurgeons, and even neurosurgeons from abroad. However, in the end, they could only restore the hand's function to about 75%.

Do you really want to know how big the difference is between 75 and 95? How is that possible?

But Lin Wei knew that what was impossible in the outside world was possible in the simulation room. It could determine the upper limit of a surgery, so it was indeed possible to do this by human intervention. It was just that she hadn't found that point yet.

Knowing that she wouldn't learn anything by continuing to observe surgeries, Lin Wei didn't press Director Yang any further, which relieved him. He quickly became curious again, "You're not going to learn anymore?" Wasn't he always insisting on learning before?

She didn't argue or make a scene, but would occasionally appear in front of him with a blank expression and ask, "Teacher, where is the patient who underwent nerve suturing surgery?" To be honest, it was quite startling.

They suddenly calmed down, isn't that surprising?

Lin Wei looked at him and said, "It's not that I'm not going to learn anymore, it's just that I feel I've learned enough. However, the subsequent recovery effect still doesn't meet my expectations. I want to recover to over 95%, but the director of the People's Hospital said it's impossible. I don't believe it."

After hearing this, Director Yang thought for a moment and didn't say anything discouraging. Instead, he encouraged her, "Then take your time. No one has ever done this before, so just try." Theoretically, it's 95% achievable. Isn't the purpose of surgery to help the wound heal better?

Before the reduction in post-treatment procedures and the changes in techniques, didn't people think the technology had reached its limit? But later events proved that technology can always be improved; it just needs someone to take the lead. Maybe she can do that? Director Yang jokingly thought.

But then she quickly remembered something else, "You just said you've already learned it? You're not kidding me, are you?" After realizing what she meant, she looked somewhat shocked.

You learned it after watching just three shows? Is that really an exaggeration?

Lin Wei nodded. "I feel like I've learned it. I understand all the procedures and know how to do them. If there's going to be an assessment, we can start now." It would also be a good time to assess some level three and four surgeries.

At that moment, only two words flashed through Director Yang's mind: genius, a genius truly born to study medicine.

How can someone be so talented?

Even he felt a pang of heartache; if he were even slightly more petty, he might have wanted to ostracize her. How much time and effort had they spent mastering this surgery, and she had learned it so easily?

Although it wasn't easy for Lin Wei, it certainly wasn't easy from the outside.

So much so that when Director Yang left, he seemed dazed and confused.

Lin Wei might have been happy under normal circumstances, but thinking about the S rating, she couldn't smile anymore. If she hadn't reached her peak and could only perform surgery, what was there to be happy about?

So he still had a blank expression.

Director Yang finally listened to her words. After searching all over Kyoto, they finally found the patients she was looking for in Yuncheng, whether it was nerve suturing surgery or brain tumor removal surgery.

"Yuncheng?" Two days later, when Lin Wei heard this place name, she exclaimed in surprise. Isn't this the city where Haida University is located?

Director Yang looked at her with suspicion, "What's wrong? Have you been to Yuncheng?"

Lin Wei shook her head. "No, but I know someone in Yuncheng." Thinking that the two of them hadn't seen each other since the admission process, she felt that perhaps she could visit Zhang Mo at Ocean University after the assessment.

It's a good opportunity to see what Ocean University of China actually looks like.

With the patient already selected, the group immediately set off. In the past few months, Lin Wei had taken more flights than she had ever taken in her entire life.

Okay, actually she only rode it twice.

Yuncheng is a city with a long history, but neither Lin Wei, Director Yang, nor the others had time to appreciate it.

As soon as they got off the plane, the group headed straight for Yuncheng First Hospital, where the people from Kyoto had already made contact with the person in charge.

Of course, they only came to check on the patient's condition today; the surgery will be performed tomorrow.

However, it was a novel day for the patients at Yuncheng First Hospital.

"Are there leaders coming down for an inspection today? Why are there so many people?"

The group of people weren't wearing white coats, but they still exuded a more civilized air than others, as if they had read many books.

Which of those who become leaders or senior directors doesn't have a high level of education?

The only difference was that Lin Wei, being the youngest, stood out, like a rabbit caught in the middle of a pack of tigers.

Unfortunately, she was neither a rabbit nor a tiger; she was an eagle soaring freely.

Among so many people, she was not overshadowed; on the contrary, she was the one in the spotlight.

Lin Wei flipped through the medical records, looked at the patient, and asked some questions. Her demeanor was not that of a novice doctor.

After understanding the situation, she decisively said, "They should have already told you everything. Get ready, the surgery will be tomorrow morning."

The patient nodded quickly, "Okay, okay." He didn't dare say anything else. He had almost forgotten the questions he had originally planned to ask.

After Lin Wei and his group left, the patient next to him looked at him and asked, "Didn't you say you were going to ask the doctor some questions? Why didn't you say a word in the end?"

The patient said, "How was I supposed to know she was so aggressive?" It's laughable that a man in his fifties or sixties would be afraid of a young girl. But if that man were a doctor, it wouldn't be funny at all.

The patient in the next bed said, "I think you've met a good doctor. Judging from her demeanor, she's not the kind of doctor a novice would have. Not to mention the people around her, all of them are older than her. If they were ordinary people, they wouldn't care about a surgery."

Hearing this, the patient chuckled, agreeing with him. If a doctor had a stutter and a nervous expression, he would rather borrow money than perform surgery on her.

After that, Lin Wei saw two more patients and decided to operate on one the next afternoon and on the other the next evening.

Because Director Yang had seen how well she could endure the previous radiofrequency ablation procedure, he wasn't worried that she wouldn't be able to withstand this high-frequency surgery.

However, others were a little worried, suggesting, "How about we postpone the surgery a little longer? That would be a safer option."

Lin Wei: "No need, the sooner it's over, the better. Don't worry, I know what I'm doing."

Seeing this, the people of Kyoto stopped trying to persuade her. So far, she had always brought surprises to everyone. Although they said that, they subconsciously felt that there was nothing wrong with her.

However, these surgeries were postponed because of an incident at Yuncheng First Hospital.

Lin Wei learned about the situation from other doctors. "Our hospital recently admitted an elderly pregnant woman with coronary heart disease. Neither the pregnant woman nor the child could be saved. Her husband and father-in-law went crazy in the hospital and stabbed many people, including patients, doctors, and nurses. The entire hospital has been mobilized."

Lin Wei felt the name of this patient sounded familiar, but couldn't quite place where she had heard it before. Seeing that all the operating rooms except for those currently undergoing surgery had paused their procedures, she knew that the afternoon's surgeries were not going to proceed. After thinking for a moment, she followed them.

Both Director Yang and the group from Kyoto showed a hint of caution in their eyes.

Although it wasn't something that happened to them in their own hospital, seeing this scene still weighed heavily on their hearts.

"Let's go take a look." Maybe we can be of some help.

The hospital's outpatient building, which should have been packed with patients, was now empty, as security guards had temporarily evacuated the area. The ground was covered in blood, and more than twenty injured people were lying there. It was said that the emergency room had also suffered many slash injuries.

Doctors and nurses were rushing back and forth, their faces filled with anxiety, as they worked tirelessly to save the patient.

"No, we don't have enough staff," the nurse said anxiously. Because the incident started in the emergency room, all the doctors rushed there to treat patients and couldn't come over. There were only two doctors here, both focused on treating critically ill patients. But what about the remaining patients? It wouldn't be so bad if they were all minor injuries, but that's not the main problem.

In the emergency department, the leader received a call informing him that there were also dozens of injured people in the outpatient building. It was a devastating blow. "You guys hold on for now. Once you've treated one or two patients here, we'll send one or two doctors over." He looked at the dozen or so family members of the patients here who were injured, and there were two doctors and a nurse being treated. He really couldn't spare anyone to go over there.

Those who can perform surgery are already doing so, so there are very few doctors left who can perform surgery. How can you expect him to make an adjustment?

The nurse broke down, saying, "I can't keep things stable! Do you think I don't want to? There are only two doctors, three nurses, and dozens of people. How am I supposed to keep things stable?" However, because the other end was also very busy, the call was disconnected before she could finish speaking.

Just when she was in despair, Lin Wei and the others arrived and introduced themselves. "We are doctors from Sichuan Province who came here to perform surgery. We can help," they said briefly. They mainly wanted to assess the condition of the injured and knew they couldn't delay much longer.

Upon hearing this, the nurse grasped at a lifeline and quickly led them to the critically ill patients, taking out all sorts of equipment and gauze.

The people in Kyoto felt they had been sitting in offices for too long and their skills had become rusty, so they only treated patients with simple cases. Lin Wei, Director Yang, and the medical team automatically ignored patients who had already been treated and randomly chose someone to treat.

But the more I looked, the more serious his facial expression became.

“They all need immediate surgery,” the group said, assessing the patients before them. Some had suffered severe bleeding and were already in hemorrhagic shock, requiring emergency blood transfusions.

"Lin Wei, apply immediate pressure to his wound to stop the bleeding." If the bleeding isn't stopped soon, he'll really die. Director Yang shouted immediately.

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