Chapter 89 The Nanny's Niece's Counterattack
A doctor said, "The location is unclear, making it difficult to find the bleeding point. I can only apply pressure blindly, but I'm not confident." The main issue is that the arterial blood flow is a bit rapid, so even if he finds the bleeding point, he might not be able to apply pressure effectively.
Children have less blood volume than adults, so even a small leak is something a patient cannot tolerate.
Upon hearing this, Lin Wei stepped forward and said, "Let me do it." Her experience in applying pressure to stop bleeding was well-practiced.
Upon hearing this, Director Zheng recalled what she had done during her first night shift and nodded in agreement. "Okay," she said to the first assistant. "You hold the hook, and she will apply pressure to stop the bleeding."
The two quickly switched places.
In just a few seconds, Lin Wei stopped the bleeding. From an observer's perspective, after she reached in, she quickly pressed on a spot, and the bleeding immediately stopped.
When Ichisuke saw it, his eyes widened in surprise. He had heard of her exploits, but he hadn't expected them to be even more miraculous than the rumors suggested. Many doctors couldn't do something like that.
However, Lin Wei ignored their stares. When she still couldn't see anything in the surgical field of vision, she used her other free hand to take the blood suction device and clean the blood out of the field of vision. Soon, the surgery could continue.
When it was time to finish, Director Zheng handed over the suturing work to her. He had seen her previous suturing work before, and it looked very good. But the most important thing was the deeper factor behind this suturing technique, which could reduce tension and prevent postoperative scar hyperplasia. It would be a lie to say that she hadn't put in a lot of effort.
However, after she came off the operating table, Director Zheng still looked at her and asked, "Can you stop the bleeding from any wound by pressing it?" If so, that would be very good. It would be able to stop the bleeding in patients with massive hemorrhage.
Lin Wei: "Generally speaking, it's fine. The key is to control the force. Actually, finding the bleeding location isn't difficult."
However, Director Zheng also knew that this was specifically aimed at her. When vision is obstructed and there is enough blood to impede sensation, how easy is it to find a spot to apply pressure to stop the bleeding? Not to mention controlling the force.
He could do it too, but not as quickly as she could, because he relied entirely on clinical experience, while she seemed to have her own set of rules, just like solving a problem, with her own techniques and methods.
That's not easy to learn. You can't exactly cut a patient open and teach them how to apply pressure to stop the bleeding, can you? So Dr. Zheng's desire to have those doctors learn her technique ultimately came to nothing.
It's also because Lin Wei didn't know that learning doesn't necessarily require human blood; water, chicken blood, or duck blood would suffice, and a simple container could be made. As for practicing hand precision, one could practice by picking up marbles with chopsticks; there are many methods.
But who told her not to know?
After practicing on stage once, she went into the simulation room to practice, eager to obtain the new surgical qualification.
On the operating table, she positioned the equipment, disinfected it, and made the incision, proceeding exactly as she remembered.
However, it was a little different. Unlike the previous surgery, which was a simple interventional procedure, this was an open-chest surgery. It was the first time she had ever cut open a person's skin. Although it was a person in the simulation room, the sensation was the same.
She can cut pork freely, but when it comes to people, to be honest, she has some psychological barriers. Although she eventually did it, she still hesitated for a while.
What followed was even more tumultuous. Lin Wei never expected that the surgery that Director Zheng had performed relatively easily would cause so many problems when she took over. First, she accidentally cut a small blood vessel, and then she experienced the same thing that he had experienced before: massive bleeding and a rapid drop in blood pressure. After she finally managed to deal with the previous issues, the patient's heart stopped, and she had to carry out emergency resuscitation. Although she was eventually saved, the patient's organs were severely damaged.
Even with Lin Wei's usually steady heart, this series of events made her heart pound wildly. So this is what it feels like to encounter an unexpected accident on the operating table.
My heart skipped a beat, and all I knew was to save him; I couldn't think of anything else.
Lin Wei tried making several more machines after that, but all of them failed.
That's normal, though. Most people wouldn't be able to do it after just a few tries. But compared to how smoothly it went before, she couldn't help but feel a little disappointed.
Indeed, a feigned genius cannot become a true genius.
We still need to work hard.
However, because the class group announced that the CET-4 and CET-6 exams would be held the next day, Lin Wei did not stay in the simulation room for long before taking a bus back to City A.
However, instead of returning to the dormitory, he stayed outside for one night.
The next day, the CET-6 exam was very easy; she finished it in no time at all. Lin Wei didn't rush back; instead, she went to see Professor Dou and the other teachers.
It seemed like she had been at Hanshao City Hospital for a long time, but in reality, only a month had passed. During this month, the two had contacted each other, but they had only talked about biological matters.
Thinking about her sophomore year minor in biology, which she hadn't attended a single class, Lin Wei felt helpless. She couldn't possibly travel back and forth between the two cities, could she? Besides, she already knew all the material; going to class would be a waste of time. Moreover, she was very busy at the hospital and didn't have the time.
She had initially thought to just let it go, but Professor Dou found out and helped her apply to the academic affairs office to replace some courses with some innovation credits, so she still needed the credits and still had to come back once a month to attend classes for a day or two.
This trouble was self-inflicted.
If she were to give up, Professor Dou would likely be the first to object, because she had already failed to recruit her into the biology field before, and if she failed to do so again, it would be a huge failure. Moreover, what would it look like if people knew that a professor studying biology had taken on a clinical apprentice?
What could Lin Wei do in the end? She could only agree.
So in biology class today, a stranger appeared. The teacher didn't call her name, so she went up to the teacher to get her autograph.
Even after she sat down, the group still didn't recognize her.
"Is there such a person in our class?" How come a new student suddenly appeared after a month of classes?
Lin Wei arrived empty-handed, which drew even more attention, especially since she was sitting in the front row. Everyone initially thought one of her classmates had taken sick leave and was only now arriving for class, but it turned out she attended three classes in the morning and then missed the afternoon.
Finally, one of the students couldn't resist asking the class representative who was taking attendance, "Is there such a person in our class?" She had never seen her call on this person before.
The class representative said, "She's not in our class. She's a sophomore, pursuing a double major. She doesn't usually need to come to class; she just comes to listen to a few lectures occasionally. She should be attending classes in another year now."
It was at this point that the group realized that it was possible to pursue a double degree. However, this wasn't particularly surprising. What was truly astonishing was that some members of the student council saw her walking with President Fang, their surprise palpable.
"I didn't expect the two of them to know each other. Could she also be a math major?" people speculated.
Vice President Jian Caiwei overheard this and glanced in their direction. "She's not a math major, is she? She's in a five-year clinical program, but her math isn't bad either." She hadn't forgotten how she had defeated the American people when they provoked her, sending them slinking away in disgrace.
Perhaps finding this year's newcomer a bit silly and rather amusing, she added, "By the way, she was the previous vice president, and I took over my position from her." Jian Caiwei had also heard a little about her, and was surprised that someone could be so capable, going straight to clinical practice at only a sophomore.
That's incredibly fast.
As for the newcomer, he was clearly shocked by her words. She was actually the previous vice president. He didn't realize that. She seemed gentle and mild-mannered. How could she manage the student council?
It's also because Jian Caiwei didn't know what he was thinking. Otherwise, gentle? That's completely unrelated to Lin Wei, isn't it? It was only after becoming the vice president that she realized how difficult it was. The people under her were not convinced, and several department heads were at odds with her, constantly trying to find ways to criticize her and make things difficult for her. If she could go back to the past, she would let whoever wanted the vice president position take it.
However, it was clear that Fang Yihuai wouldn't let her go. Such a good target for exploitation—only a fool would let her leave. Every time this happened, Jian Caiwei felt the vast difference in their treatment. With just a word from him, Lin Wei became the vice president; when she wanted to leave, he let her go. But when she wanted to leave herself, he wouldn't let her no matter what. It was too cruel.
However, it was clear that Lin Wei wouldn't stay in City A for long and left soon.
She only has two days. The journey takes several hours, so she definitely needs to leave early.
Back in the department, Director Zheng asked Lin Wei how her Tetralogy of Fallot training had gone. Lin Wei shook her head. "I think I need to practice on a few more machines." In reality, she hadn't had much practice time in the simulation room.
Director Zheng wasn't surprised, but he was a little worried about where the patients would come from, so after thinking about it, he went to contact other sister hospitals.
However, before that, Lin Wei had another task to do, which was to see patients.
"See patients?" she asked Director Zheng in surprise.
Director Zheng: "Yes, you will be seeing patients. A qualified doctor not only needs to perform surgery, but also needs to be able to treat patients. You and Yang Mingjie will go down to the fourth floor of Building 2, Room 13 for training in a little while. I have already spoken to the doctor there."
After hearing this, Lin Wei asked the doctor's name. Director Zheng replied nostalgically, "He shares the same surname as me, Zheng, and his name is Zheng Heng."
Lin Wei nodded, indicating that she understood. Although she really wanted to learn how to perform surgery, she also knew that learning surgery wasn't enough; she needed to learn other things as well.
So he quickly took Yang Mingjie downstairs. However, he was stopped by Dr. Ding Hong. "Dr. Lin, if you want to observe how doctors conduct consultations, take these two students with you too, so they can broaden their horizons." There were two students, a boy and a girl, next to him.
Lin Wei immediately agreed, "Sure, I'll follow."
Soon, four people arrived at clinic 13. Zheng Heng was surprised to see two more people, but he didn't say anything and just told them to stand aside and watch.
"When patients come to see a doctor, they will tell us where they feel uncomfortable. What we need to do is examine, ask questions, and find out where the symptoms are." Examine where you feel uncomfortable. Except for some very vague symptoms, most can be found out with some examinations.
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