Chapter 106 The Nanny's Niece's Counterattack 106...
When the head of the emergency department called to ask how things were, I had already prepared for the worst. But then I heard a curt reply: "How is it? By the time your people arrive, almost everyone will be dead." If it weren't for the people from Sichuan Province who happened to be there, and so many of them, a lot of people would have died at the outpatient clinic this time.
Even her colleagues, several doctors, are going to die here.
However, the emergency room leader, unaware of the specific situation, asked with difficulty, "How many people have died?" He wanted to figure out what to do next. Managing public opinion would be easier, and as for the nurse's attitude, who cared about that at this point?
The nurse at Yuncheng Hospital rolled her eyes. "Don't worry, none of them died. Sorry to disappoint you." She then recounted the emergency response from doctors in Sichuan Province, with over a dozen doctors treating patients and the wounded. It was a more impressive operation than the emergency room.
So even though she was treated later, her case was still processed earlier than the emergency room.
The head of the emergency department asked in bewilderment, "Sichuan Province? Why would they send people here?"
A nurse at Yuncheng Hospital said, "I heard they came for surgery. There were so many people. If so many people hadn't come, our hospital would have been finished." She and two ophthalmologists were completely bewildered. If they had waited until they finished dealing with their patients, more than ten of the twenty-odd people would have died.
Then she asked, "By the way, how's it going in the emergency room?" They haven't been able to free up a doctor for so long, are they still trying to save someone?
Emergency Department Leader: "One surgical patient suffered cardiac arrest, and a doctor and a nurse took turns performing CPR. Another patient had his intestines protruding, and the gastrointestinal surgeon was still operating on him. As for the patients with pneumothorax and hemothorax, needless to say, we weren't as lucky as you were, where you had people from Sichuan Province helping you. There are still several people who are not out of danger."
Upon hearing this, a nurse from Yuncheng Hospital suggested, "How about I bring them over to help too?"
"Putting everything else aside, Sichuan Provincial Hospital truly lives up to its reputation as one of the top tertiary hospitals in the country. The surgeries were really well done. Without those machines, they completed a heart repair surgery, a hepatic artery and splenic artery rupture repair surgery, and their hemostasis and compression techniques were truly amazing." She was only referring to the cases of a few patients.
However, neither heart repair nor artery rupture repair is as simple as his situation. The emergency room staff were shocked upon hearing this, and a sense of lingering fear washed over them. They had initially thought she was exaggerating, but it turned out they had underestimated the problem.
Because it was unclear whether they needed help with the situation here, the head of the emergency department thought about it and decided to have her bring people from Sichuan Province over.
Putting everything else aside, I still want to express my gratitude. Without their help, Yuncheng Hospital would have suffered a truly devastating loss this time.
Because of this, Director Yang and the people from Kyoto thought about it for a moment, left a few doctors to check on the patient's condition, and then went over.
Lin Wei naturally followed suit.
In the emergency department, as soon as the leader heard that someone from Sichuan Province could perform heart repair surgery, he assumed that they had been invited by cardiac surgeons. He praised the cardiac surgeons and then received a strange look in return.
"I haven't heard that we have any surgeries to perform with people from Sichuan Province. Those people from Sichuan Province weren't invited by us."
At this moment, the neurosurgeons heard this and remembered something: "If I remember correctly, we did have a few doctors from Sichuan Province come to our neurosurgery department to perform some nerve repair surgeries and brain tumor removal surgeries."
The group of people looked at each other in bewilderment. So, neurosurgeons can also perform cardiac surgery? Has Sichuan Province become that powerful?
Of course, in the end, Lin Wei and the others didn't need to help.
Although the situation was critical, Yuncheng Hospital was not to be underestimated. If many doctors hadn't been performing surgeries in the operating room, and if the incident hadn't happened so suddenly, they wouldn't have been unable to spare any manpower.
Hearing that none of the wounded had died, Lin Wei and the others breathed a sigh of relief. It was fortunate that there were no casualties, otherwise it would have been a tragedy for the hospital, the patients, and their families.
Because of this, Director Yang and his team were thanked by the leaders of Yuncheng Hospital. It was also at this time that they realized why their neurosurgery department even had someone who could perform cardiac surgery.
Director Yang looked at Lin Wei and said proudly, "It's quite a coincidence, isn't it? She's the only one among us who can perform heart repair surgery." If it weren't for her coming today, that nurse would really be beyond saving.
However, if it weren't for her, they wouldn't have come to Yuncheng. At this moment, Director Yang felt somewhat fortunate. He had actually intended for the patients to come to Sichuan Province for surgery themselves, but because Lin Wei said she knew people in Yuncheng, he ultimately gave up on that idea. He never expected that this would happen by chance; it could only be described as fate.
The leaders of Yuncheng Hospital looked at Lin Wei and said, "What a young hero!" They wished their hospital had someone like him.
However, his focus remained on the Kyoto Group members, whose identities were enough for him to take seriously.
However, as Lin Wei listened, she felt that the case sounded even more familiar. At this moment, she asked, "Was the pregnant woman you treated from Hanshao City?" She finally remembered why the case sounded familiar. Wasn't this the case that Director Zheng took her to the emergency department for consultation?
The leaders of Yuncheng Hospital asked, "How did you know?" It turned out they really did come from Hanshao City.
Lin Wei felt it was too much of a coincidence. "That pregnant woman had previously come to the emergency department of the First Hospital of Hanshao City, but the hospital was hesitant to admit her. In the end, she was transferred to the Xiehe Hospital next door. I never expected her to end up in Yuncheng." She thought she would be there.
It had been a while, and she hadn't taken it to heart; otherwise, she would have remembered it when she first heard about it.
The leader of Yuncheng Hospital nodded and said, "This pregnant woman was transferred from Xiehe Hospital in Hanshao City a month ago. She already had some signs of miscarriage and her condition was not very good. However, she and her husband behaved quite well, and we felt sorry for them, so we accepted her in the end. We didn't expect it to turn out like this."
"The final result was the death of both mother and child. Since you know this patient, you should know that her condition is not optimistic. Under such circumstances, we were already taking a huge risk by accepting her. In the end, there was nothing we could do if we couldn't save her."
Lin Wei nodded when she saw Director Yang and the others looking at her, confirming that he was right. "That pregnant woman had already been admitted to the hospital once due to coronary heart disease. At that time, Director Zheng's advice was to terminate the pregnancy. However, the pregnant woman and her family disagreed, considering that the risks were too great and that conservative treatment might result in the death of both mother and child. Therefore, our hospital suggested that they go to other hospitals for further consultation."
As for what happened at the Union Hospital in Hanshao, I don't know.
At this moment, Lin Wei couldn't help but sigh that experience truly matters; if it were her, she might actually have let them in. Who would have thought they would be so reckless?
"It was only now that I learned from the police that the man was a patient with low sperm count, and this child might be his only child. On top of that, his wife is gone too, so it's no wonder he went crazy." The leaders of Yuncheng Hospital also felt some regret. Under such circumstances, who would dare to wholeheartedly treat patients?
They can't earn more money saving patients; if something goes wrong, they could lose their lives. No doctor can be so selfless. And only medical workers can truly understand this.
Back at the hotel to rest, Lin Wei was still somewhat moved by what had happened that day, but it wouldn't affect her surgery the next day.
The only thing I didn't expect was that they actually made the news.
That makes sense, such a big thing couldn't possibly go unnoticed in the news, and those photos were leaked from the patients who came to see the doctor.
At Haida University, Zhang Mo didn't care about things online, but he had heard about it from other classmates. In addition, his phone was flooded with this news. Remembering that Lin Wei was also studying medicine, he clicked on it to take a look. He didn't expect to see her face in the video, and his heart tightened. However, when he saw that she appeared as a doctor who had performed emergency treatment, he breathed a sigh of relief.
Seeing that the comments below were all praising her good looks and superb medical skills, he glanced at them briefly and then sent her a message asking, "Are you alright over there? I saw on the news that someone stabbed someone at Yuncheng Hospital."
Lin Wei was still awake. "I'm fine, and all the wounded are fine too. I didn't expect you to have seen it too." Not only him, but other people he knew had also seen it and sent messages to ask what happened.
After learning that she was alright, Zhang Mo felt relieved and then asked her why she was in Yuncheng, "Are you here for an internship?"
Lin Wei denied it, "No, I'm currently interning at a hospital in Sichuan Province. I only went to Yuncheng for an assessment, and I didn't expect to run into this." After saying that, she didn't say much more about it. After all, he wasn't in the medical field, and there was no point in saying more. Besides, he wasn't a gossipy person. So she quickly said, "After my assessment tomorrow, are you free? I'd like to treat you to dinner."
Although this incident is heartbreaking, she is still able to eat because no one was injured or killed, and she still has her week off to use.
Zhang Mo smiled when he saw it, "Okay, but there's no need to go out for dinner. Let's eat at the Ocean University cafeteria, it's on me." But at this moment, he overlooked one person, Han Zhou. Han Zhou was such a lively person, if he saw that there was a girl next to him, he would not give up the gossip.
However, this happened after Lin Wei's surgery.
The surgery proceeded as scheduled the next day, but this time the person designated as her patient was truly relieved. Didn't they see how the news praised her? A surgical genius, a member of the Talent Strengthening Program, already qualified for multiple surgeries, and even her past was dug up; her entire profile was outstanding.
She can perform surgeries that only a chief surgeon can do, isn't that amazing?
So unsurprisingly, Lin Wei completed these three surgeries effortlessly.
After seeing this, Director Yang asked, "What kind of effect can you expect from this nerve suturing surgery?" Although we still need to see how the recovery goes, we can still make an estimate.
Lin Wei: "About 80%." This was already the limit she could achieve, but it still greatly shocked Director Yang. "Are you sure you can get 80%?"
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