Chapter 145 The Nanny's Niece's Counterattack 145 Jinjiang Literature City...



Chapter 145 The Nanny's Niece's Counterattack 145 ...

The five of them said in unison, "Don't worry, we guarantee we'll complete the mission." This money wasn't for nothing, especially since the benefits were really good. Each person received a certain amount of food allowance. Who would want to miss out on such a generous employer?

However, when they saw Lin Wei actually take action, they were still surprised. Although Zhang Mo said that she was good at physics, and they believed it, they did not expect her to be this good.

Her excellence here refers not only to her practical skills, but also to her mastery of this knowledge; she handles it with ease, and it's unclear what her limits are.

At this moment, Sheng Wenwei remembered the information he had seen on her resume: she was a winner of the National High School Physics Competition.

God opened so many windows for her, but which one did He close?

In just a few hours, several people witnessed not only her strong mental arithmetic skills but also her understanding of physics. Not to mention that the physics in clinical medicine is similar to that in their physics major, her understanding is definitely the result of a lot of hard work.

"Perverted." While they didn't show it outwardly, the group muttered to themselves. They had already thought Zhang Mo's participation in national aerospace research was abnormal enough, but they hadn't expected her to be even more abnormal than him.

These days, do capable people only associate with other capable people?

After work hours ended, Zhang Mo heard the doubts of several people and said honestly, "I don't know as many big shots as she does." She knows almost everyone he knows, and he likes her a lot.

Even he had to admit that she had a natural ability to be liked.

Lin Wei: "I don't know many people either, okay?" It's normal that he doesn't know anyone in the clinical field, and she doesn't know anyone in his field either. As for the others, who doesn't she know Fang Yihuai, Gao Fuya, and Chi Boyan? It's just that among these people, he's only a little familiar with Fang Yihuai, while she's familiar with all of them.

Thinking about it, Lin Wei suddenly realized that she seemed to be quite popular.

Thinking about how his mother's health had deteriorated after contracting the virus, Sheng Wenwei hesitated and looked at her, asking, "Dr. Lin, is there any way to quickly boost a person's immunity?" Seeing Lin Wei's puzzled look, he explained what had happened to his mother.

Lin Wei replied without much thought, "Yes, a new drug has been developed overseas that can boost the body's immunity, but it hasn't been officially released yet. Actually, the reason why anti-Devil drugs cause a decrease in the body's immunity is because they attack indiscriminately, so normal cells and certain tissues are also damaged. This is normal, and with proper care for two years, they can basically recover."

"But I happen to have one left, I'll bring it to you next time."

Sheng Wenwei said gratefully, "Thank you, thank you." He then inquired about the price.

Lin Wei shook her head. "No need. If you really want to thank me, just help me set up this treatment pod."

Speaking of this treatment pod, Zhang Mo couldn't help but ask, "Are you planning to research cures for brainwave-related diseases? Brain death?"

Lin Wei gave an awkward but polite smile. "You overestimate me. I don't have the ability to research that yet. What I need to research is how to wake up a person in a vegetative state." As for brain death, all brain functions have been lost, and there are no nerve reflexes or spontaneous breathing. This is countless times more difficult than being in a vegetative state. It's probably as exaggerated as bringing a dead person back to life.

There might still be a chance of a successful head transplant, but even if it succeeds, we don't know who will wake up in the end.

A month passed just like that. Besides working at the hospital, Lin Wei spent her time here participating in research. Finally, the sanatorium was completed.

But the question is, who will be the first person to conduct the experiment?

Still concerned about the safety of the treatment pod, Lin Wei looked at the person conducting the test and asked, "How many times has this current been tested? Are the values ​​accurate?"

Hong Hai: "I've tested it hundreds of times, and there haven't been any problems." In fact, the group of people felt a great sense of accomplishment looking at the things they had made themselves, along with a sense of novelty.

Can such a device really revive a person in a vegetative state?

Lin Wei shook her head with a wry smile, "Of course not, this is just an auxiliary tool. However, if someone has only recently become a vegetable, it might be able to wake them up." At least the chances are higher than for someone who has been a vegetable for a long time.

Anyway, a group of people can't understand this kind of medical knowledge.

Zhang Mo looked at her and thought to himself, "So this is what she looks like when she's serious." A person who shines brightly in their familiar field appears extremely dazzling at this moment, even more radiant than before, making them impossible to ignore.

He was genuinely happy for her, but then, thinking back to himself, his gaze hardened. She had already achieved her goals, and he too was about to move forward into the field he loved.

So not long after, Lin Wei heard that he was leaving and asked in confusion, "Is he in such a hurry?" Doesn't he still have time?

Zhang Mo explained, "The project I'm involved in has made some breakthroughs and needs more people. My teacher has been urging me many times, and this is the deadline, so I have to leave."

Although he didn't say it directly, the fact that they needed him, and so urgently, meant that his role wasn't just that of a student or a menial worker, but rather an important one, or at least a member.

Lin Wei didn't try to persuade him further. Only someone who studies people can truly understand them; when someone is really anxious, they can put everything else aside. So she looked at him and wished him well, "I wish you all the best."

She had actually guessed what it was, but she had never asked. She knew he must have signed a confidentiality agreement, so asking would be pointless.

But before leaving, Zhang Mo said, "If this treatment pod is useful, and you're planning to mass-produce it, you can use those people as manpower." They are quite useful.

This refers to recent college graduates who are naive and not very shrewd.

However, Lin Wei clearly didn't get it, thinking he was referring to their professional capabilities. After thinking for a moment, she nodded, "Okay, I'll consider it."

Although a hospital doesn't need many machines, just one is enough, but if one machine sells for hundreds of thousands, selling more machines is still profitable. The main thing is that she still wants to make money off that Y country person.

However, this is all predicated on the fact that the treatment pod is truly effective and has no side effects. Because of this, she entered the simulation room after a long hiatus.

"Surgery and rehabilitation for vegetative state patients."

As soon as she finished speaking, she quickly arrived at the operating table for the patient in a vegetative state. This patient had been in a vegetative state due to a car accident, and Lin Wei's first task was to perform brain tissue repair surgery on him.

As she had previously told the rehabilitation doctor, the surgery was very challenging, but with the CL medication, it could be carried out smoothly without causing further damage to the brain tissue.

So, a few hours later, she still managed to complete the surgery.

The first time, she accelerated the process, using conventional electrode stimulation to promote the patient's awakening, which took two months, and the simulation room ultimately scored a B.

The second time, she used a intensive care unit to help patients wake up, which took a month, and the simulation room ultimately scored an A.

Lin Wei knew why she only got an A in the end: the damaged nerve cells had not been repaired, and the necrotic nerve cells could not be repaired.

However, this result already clearly demonstrates that this treatment chamber is more effective than conventional electrical stimulation. To further confirm this, she conducted hundreds of controlled experiments, ultimately arriving at this conclusion.

Basically, patients in a vegetative state can be awakened within three months using a treatment pod. The longest period of induced awakening is no more than two months.

Because of this, Lin Wei directly began recruiting experimental patients in a vegetative state from all over the country in the name of the A University Affiliated Hospital.

The conditions are relatively stringent. There are not only time constraints but also limitations on the level of neural activity and the degree of brain tissue damage.

Perhaps because the afterglow of her previous fame hadn't faded, some people actually came with hope. Among them, there were also those who couldn't afford the cost of repeated awakening treatments because the treatments were too expensive.

However, since there was only one treatment pod, she only recruited one person.

Zhang Youqing, who had previously worked in the rehabilitation department, looked at her hopefully and asked, "Can't my son really participate?" She had finally seen a glimmer of hope, but why was it within three months of becoming a vegetable?

If she had been there when she first became a vegetable, would her son have remained in a coma for so long?

Lin Wei looked at her apologetically and said, "I'm sorry, currently, this intensive care unit is only for patients who have been in a vegetative state for less than three months."

"If we can successfully awaken the patient three months from now, I will have a rehabilitation specialist contact you." There's nothing we can do about it; the nerve-nourishing drug hasn't been fully developed yet.

He couldn't help but sigh as he watched the woman leave in disappointment.

Lin Wei originally wanted to call out to her, but in the end she didn't.

Actually, it's not that she couldn't try it for her son; the process involves three steps: brain repair, nerve cell transplantation, and treatment in a recovery ward. Chi Boyan has already proven the second step to be successful. Therefore, if a sufficient supply of nerve cells can be found, this treatment is not impossible.

However, the risks involved were ultimately too great, because only one of the ten nerve cell transplant surgeries he performed was successful, which means that the failure rate of the surgery was very high.

Chi Boyan: "Of the nine cases, six showed nerve cell inactivation, one showed infection, two showed bleeding, and only one patient has not yet shown any problems. However, I have tried various sensory stimuli, and although the patient's nerve activity is increasing, there is still no sign of awakening." So his worries have come true.

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