Chapter 110 The Nanny's Niece's Counterattack 110 ...
This greatly shocked the newcomers. Not to mention the fifth-year clinical interns, this was only their third department, and they hadn't seen many surgeries. Lin Wei's level was beyond their imagination.
For the newcomers to the Talent Strengthening Program, their pride instantly deflated.
No wonder they don't think they're amazing; they've already seen people who are even more amazing.
Can I say this is truly a national project? It turns out everyone involved, except for myself, is so outstanding. It seems I'm the one who's holding them back. Looking at the cake in my hand, I can't feel happy anymore.
As participants in the talent program, who wouldn't envy her ability to chat and laugh with those doctors? This is something every intern wants to do.
However, Ding Hong suddenly realized something. "I forgot to ask her something. What's going on with that pregnant woman in Yuncheng?" The news had caused quite a stir, and it was hard for them not to know. They just hadn't thought of it yet, and by the time they did, Lin Wei had already left.
A group of doctors also wanted to know, but "it seems we'll have to ask again next time."
However, this also gave the interns the opportunity to learn Lin Wei's identity, and the group waited to watch the news after work. Although they had heard about the news before, they hadn't paid much attention to it, and they never expected to be connected to her.
As for how shocking it was to see her information, that's another matter entirely.
Lin Jinhui was only reminded by Butler Xu that she saw her niece on the news. She was extremely shocked at that moment, never expecting that she could be on the news.
Seeing all the comments praising her made me feel proud.
However, I am also a little scared. I never thought being a doctor would be so dangerous.
When Lin Wei received her call, she knew that she knew about it. She thought to herself, "So she still couldn't avoid it?" She didn't want them to worry, so she didn't tell them about it. But it was obvious that a group of people already knew.
After hanging up with her aunt, she received two more calls from home. While her grandfather praised her, her father suggested that she should stop being a doctor and find another job. However, her grandfather scolded her for being foolish.
“You’re foolish, don’t make your youngest child foolish too. Do you know how difficult it was for her to get to this point? You’re giving up so easily because of this? You’re all talk, but if you’re so capable, you go and walk the same path she walked.”
Lin's father was too ashamed to utter a sound. His love for his daughter was good, but Lin Wei was unwilling to give up this path.
In the hospital, she can meet the heads of various departments, have a lot of connections, and even get ahead of many people, learning a lot of surgical techniques, but this is not necessarily the case in other industries.
Of course, she could specialize in only biology, but if she can do both, why can't she do both? Her initial choice of clinical medicine was probably due to some resentment after hearing that Chi Boyan had chosen either of those fields.
If he can do it with confidence, why can't she?
However, she was still happy to hear her father's words. No matter what, he cared. And Grandpa Lin had also seen her hard work. Although he didn't say it outright, Lin Wei knew that he cared.
"Don't worry, I'll be careful while I'm at the hospital. It's not like this happens every day, it's just occasional. Besides, I was in Yuncheng with my teacher and it just happened to happen. You don't need to worry."
"Besides, if something really happens, those doctors and department heads won't just stand by and watch. Getting injured in the hospital isn't that easy to die from."
Upon hearing this, Lin's father spat a few times, saying, "What are you talking about, dying? Our youngest son should live to be a hundred." Knowing that he couldn't make her give up, he didn't say anything more. Instead, he asked her about her life in the hospital: how were her colleagues? Did the doctors scold her? Were the patients easy to get along with? Lin Wei cleverly embellished her story in the end.
There are bound to be unpleasant things in the hospital, but she didn't experience many. The doctors and nurses, on the other hand, did experience quite a lot. But there's no need to talk about it; if she did, they would worry.
The group chatted for over an hour before hanging up. Although Mr. and Mrs. Lin were initially nervous and scared, they calmed down considerably after being persuaded by her. Later, when they read the news article again, they felt a surge of pride.
Who could do all this at such a young age? Because of this, it wasn't enough for their own family to know; they also let everyone in the vicinity of Linjia Village know.
Now, a group of people are numb to it all. They've boasted about it too many times over the years. If someone told them one day that Lin Wei could sit in a spaceship and fly into the sky, they wouldn't be surprised.
You tell me, how did she become so successful? I never imagined that the Lin family could produce such a smart daughter. Everyone felt a pang of envy.
However, the other girls, especially those who were teenagers and used to doing farm work and had a younger brother, had their eyes light up when they saw the news about Lin Wei, as if they had seen a ray of light.
It turns out that women's lives don't have to be limited to day-to-day farm work; they can get married when they reach a certain age.
She is the kind of person that girls from Linjia Village, and even the surrounding villages, all aspire to be.
The seed has been planted. Even if it can't sprout now, it will sprout sooner or later as long as there is enough light and water.
Lin Wei has now returned to her dormitory at the A University Affiliated Hospital. Director Zheng has also sent her the follow-up treatment plan for that patient. A doctor not only needs to perform surgery, but also needs to be able to prescribe medication.
The medications he prescribed were all anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and medications to prevent immune rejection and liver and kidney damage. Lin Wei glanced at the dosage and duration of treatment several times, thought about it for a moment, and finally understood why the numbers were specific.
If you don't understand something, just ask. In the end, you'll figure it out anyway.
It was only after resolving this matter that she re-entered the system space, but not to learn heart transplant surgery, but to go to the simulated vascular suturing surgery.
She also found that her vascular suturing skills had become much better than before, so she wanted to test her current level.
A dozen minutes later, Lin Wei looked at the S score displayed in the simulation room, her joy beyond words. This was the first time she had ever achieved an S score, and although it was only for vascular suturing, it was still enough to make her happy.
Unexpectedly, her grades, which had always been A+ despite her previous practice, changed after a visit to the neurosurgery department. However, Lin Wei could understand. Although she couldn't achieve an S in nerve suturing, she had managed to get an A+, so it wasn't surprising that she could get an S in vascular suturing.
What's the difference between an A+ and an S? It's a difference in fluency and naturalness. If she hadn't practiced more difficult nerve suturing, her vascular suturing wouldn't have improved so much.
Lin Wei wondered, "Does she really have to find something even more difficult than nerve suturing?"
Then she thought of a surgery: finger replantation, a highly delicate procedure involving the suturing of tiny blood vessels and the anastomosis of nerves. If she could master this surgery to an A+ level, it might greatly help her learn the surgery she wanted to learn.
But at this point, Lin Wei could only think about it; where could she find a finger to replant? Like other procedures such as nerve suturing or heart transplantation, it all depended on luck. However, she thought to herself that she could try it in the simulation room when she had time.
And so, the agreed-upon rest period ended, and the next day, Lin Wei went to report to the emergency department.
When the supervising director saw her, he nodded and simply asked one of the doctors to show her around the area, without even giving her his name.
However, the female doctor said, "Our emergency department director's surname is Li. He is not usually here. He is only here for a period of time because you are a staff member under the national plan."
“If you can’t adapt to the pace of the emergency department and don’t meet its requirements, you can choose to stay here or leave on your own,” she said, giving her a heads-up beforehand.
Lin Wei nodded and asked her name. Su Xiaofang was taken aback for a moment before saying her name, "You can just call me Dr. Su."
Compared to the newcomers who only knew how to listen, she was quite calm. Did she have some kind of powerful backing? Even she couldn't help but wonder, who exactly was her backer?
But asking was out of the question. Su Xiaofang led her on a tour of the emergency department, introducing some equipment and patients. "This is a ventilator, and this patient is intubated."
"The CT room and ultrasound room are on the second and third floors outside. There are emergency rooms for various departments in the corridor next to them. When you came in, you should have seen the table at the entrance of our emergency room. That is the triage desk. Every patient who comes to the emergency room has to go to the triage desk for triage. The critically ill are treated first, and those with mild symptoms can register themselves. Rabies and tetanus shots are also given in the corridor. The pharmacy is also over there. There are signs indicating the way. You can check it out yourself when you have time."
Dr. Su explained in great detail, and Lin Wei remembered it after listening to it once. Come to think of it, the first few parts she learned, besides hemostasis and pressure, injection into the veins on the back of the hand, were about triaging patients.
Although it's not needed right now, it will come in handy in the emergency department sooner or later.
After they finished looking around, Dr. Su handed Lin Wei back to Director Li. Actually, he didn't have much to teach her. The patients who came to the emergency department were all critically ill patients who couldn't be transferred out, so they had to stay in the department.
Of course, it was impossible not to teach her anything, so on the first day, Lin Wei's task was to follow the triage doctor at the triage desk outside the door for triage.
"You should learn how to triage patients first. When there's an ambulance, I'll have another doctor take you with me."
So far, he really had nothing to teach her. After saying that, Director Li had someone get her some clothes and then left in a hurry.
Lin Wei raised an eyebrow, put on her white coat, and went out to study.
The intern nurse next to her was taking the patient's blood pressure and temperature, and she just sat there idly watching.
She didn't mind helping, but there were only two blood pressure monitors, so she couldn't help even if she wanted to.
Out of boredom, her gaze fell upon the patients seeking medical treatment.
The reasons these patients came to see the doctor were varied. Some people who had been scratched by their own cats also came to get rabies shots. The doctor couldn't possibly tell you that you didn't need one. He wrote out a prescription, and under the nurse's guidance, you went to the corridor to get the vaccine.
Other patients had blood pressure spikes to 180, but in the emergency room, it's not really a life-threatening situation, so they waited outside. As for those with fevers exceeding 39 degrees Celsius, needless to say, they were in even worse condition.
It was only during a brief lull in the schedule that the emergency room doctor asked Lin Wei, "How much of what you understood?"
Lin Wei recounted the names of all twenty patients he had just triaged. Putting everything else aside, his memory was astonishing.
"You remember all of that?" I didn't say anyone had a photographic memory.
Lin Wei: "I remember a little bit." She said modestly, sometimes finding it quite interesting to see their shocked expressions.
The emergency room doctor didn't believe her and asked her a few more questions. Seeing that she answered them all correctly, he really didn't know what to say this time.
Does she really need him to teach her? She already knows how, doesn't she?
Because of this, he didn't teach her how to triage patients, but instead talked about other things in the emergency department.
"Actually, the triage desk in the emergency department is the busiest. Normally, if there are no patients who need emergency treatment, the department is not too busy."
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