Chapter 100 The Nanny's Niece's Counterattack 100 (Jinjiang Literature City)...



Chapter 100 The Nanny's Niece's Counterattack 100...

"But it's still not enough." There are too many categories in medicine, and the number of surgeries is countless. She doesn't know how long it will take to get all the certificates.

Fortunately, once you've learned some surgeries, even those from different departments, they become much easier to learn than for beginners.

Otherwise, she wouldn't have been able to learn neurosurgical level one and level two surgeries so easily.

But she also knew that the real difficulties lay ahead. For example, the nerve suturing surgery she wanted to learn, as well as brain tumor and aneurysm clipping, etc.

Even so, the group was still shocked to see Director Yang arrange a Level 1 or Level 2 surgery for her.

If they looked down on the previous recipients of the Talent Strengthening Program, they now know what a true Talent Strengthening Program recipient is like.

Learns quickly; a genius; a prodigy.

Level 1 surgery is one thing, but how did she learn Level 2 surgery so quickly? You have to understand that this is a surgery that only attending physicians can perform independently.

But Lin Wei actually did it, despite only having been in clinical practice for a few months.

If I hadn't known she would be interning elsewhere, I would honestly have been worried she'd take their jobs.

Lin Wei didn't care about any of this. She was making her rounds, and every patient greeted her when they saw her.

"Dr. Lin."

"Dr. Lin."

Although she wasn't very familiar with the doctors in the department, she did become familiar with the patients.

Some were her surgical patients, but many more were people she would occasionally visit to check on for complications after surgery. Over time, they became familiar with each other.

To those patients, wasn't she just being serious?

When she's not performing surgeries, Lin Wei is indeed quite free. Mainly because she already knows all the theoretical knowledge, so even if Director Yang sets questions, he can't stump her. Later, he gave up on setting questions. But since she doesn't have surgeries to perform every day, she currently has nothing to do.

"Sigh, I'm so bored."

Those who overheard this thought to themselves, "You're so free, while we're busy." They had hoped someone would come to help, but it turned out this person was a real tyrant.

They are unmanageable.

Because of this, the two graduate students gave her a thumbs up and said, "Awesome." It's worth noting that even they had been bossed around by these elderly people.

There's no way around it; as a newcomer in the department, I have to show them respect, otherwise it's not impossible for me to be ostracized or harassed.

Lin Wei heard from them how the attending physicians treated the Strong Foundation Program personnel who came last time. They made them do odd jobs and often asked them to go downstairs to get takeout, and they would get several orders at a time, so one trip was not enough and they had to go downstairs several times.

Hearing this, Lin Wei's impression of those people also worsened. It turned out that not all doctors were good. She was just lucky to have encountered a good department in her first department.

Therefore, she actually looked down on the practices of neurosurgery.

However, as long as you don't provoke her, both sides can maintain a superficial harmony.

Perhaps feeling that Lin Wei had learned enough and was ready to be put to the test, Director Yang assigned her a night shift after half a month of internship. "You should have worked night shifts in your previous department before, so you should be familiar with it. Just do it the same way you did before."

Lin Wei had no objection after hearing this. To be honest, her internship in cardiac surgery went quite smoothly. Apart from the first time she worked a night shift, there were no problems after that.

So she felt that she was pretty lucky.

However, this luck ran out in neurosurgery.

At 10 p.m., she thought that today would be the same as usual, and she could go to the duty room to rest at the appointed time. However, at this moment, a voice came from outside the department door.

"Doctor, doctor, my head hurts a little." The voice was very strong and clear, and it sounded like there was nothing wrong.

Lin Wei thought to herself, but when she looked up, her expression instantly turned blank.

A dagger was stuck in the patient's head, but because it was inserted quite firmly, not a drop of blood flowed.

Lin Wei's lips twitched slightly. That's pretty impressive.

To be honest, in this situation, the headache is quite mild.

The nurse who was working with her was completely dumbfounded. She glanced at her and asked, "What should we do?"

Lin Wei shrugged. "Whatever." But the next second she started calling for help. "Dr. Liu, Dr. Liu, a patient has arrived. Can you come and take a look?" Her voice was urgent.

Anyway, she can't handle it. But since the patient has managed to get here, it seems like nothing bad will happen for the time being, as long as the dagger on his head isn't pulled out.

Nevertheless, she still made him sit there quietly and not move.

What if he makes a move and the dagger touches an organization that it shouldn't touch?

Hearing the noise outside, the person who was about to lie down and rest looked impatient, thinking to herself, "Can't she see for herself? Why does she need to call him? Isn't she so great? Director Yang praises her every day."

I'm in a really bad mood.

However, after he came out and took a look, he was stunned.

Silence filled the ward. Then, a patient started scratching, seemingly itchy, his body moving wildly. Liu Jin exclaimed, "Don't move! Don't move your body, don't move your hands! Just sit there!"

His impatient expression instantly changed, and he became tense.

If he were to casually pull out the dagger, it could be fatal.

The main question is how the dagger ended up in his head? And it's completely embedded, the depth of which is self-evident.

Because of this, he immediately started calling for reinforcements.

There's nothing he can do; he can't handle it.

In the middle of the night, Director Yang was summoned from his home.

Then the department was in a flurry of activity, with cardiac monitors and emergency carts constantly in motion.

Lin Wei also happened to be undergoing a major surgery that she rarely encountered, a level four surgery.

On the way to Director Yang's place, Dr. Liu and she had already located the exact location of the dagger using a CT scan. The location was close to the important brainstem and blood vessel area, posing an extremely high risk.

Anyway, when Director Yang arrived and saw the dagger on the patient's head and the CT scan, his heart skipped a beat.

Who wants to go back to the hospital for surgery after work? Especially one that lasts for more than ten hours.

However, she was lucky; she might be able to have both surgeries. Director Yang glanced at Lin Wei and was referring to the nerve suturing and the complex craniotomy.

He had previously wondered where the patient should come from; he never expected them to appear in front of him in this way. Because of this, Lin Wei would definitely have to accompany him to this surgery.

In addition, he also called two other doctors from his home, and it's almost time for them to come over now.

The group of people looking at the CT scan all had serious expressions, but the patient was all smiles, completely oblivious to the danger he was in. He even urged the doctor to pull the knife out and just give him a quick bandage.

They only realized the seriousness of the situation when they were about to take him into the operating room for a craniotomy, and they became nervous, pleading, "Doctor, you must save me!" Who knew that he would have to have a craniotomy when he was perfectly fine?

Lin Wei: "Don't worry, we will do our best." In case we can't find anyone to contact later, the family members were also called in.

The department was bustling with activity for a while.

However, those who needed surgery still needed to be operated on, and upon receiving the news, the night shift staff in the operating room also sprang into action.

This surgery lasted a long time. The initial craniotomy alone took a considerable amount of time, and every step was taken with extreme care to avoid the vascular tissue.

But as the CT scan showed, it had damaged important tissues and nerves, so how could it be so simple? Removing the scalpel is a minor issue; the important things are nerve suturing, prevention of brain hemorrhage, and skull repair.

The entire surgery was fraught with danger.

Director Yang didn't even have time to explain the knowledge to her, as he devoted himself entirely to the surgery. The operating room was quiet except for the sound of the skull drill and the smell of roasted meat from the electrocautery used to stop the bleeding.

Lin Wei observed very carefully. Because she had a good understanding of the brain's structure and the related steps, she knew exactly what to do at each step.

If a dagger damages a blood vessel, the bleeding must be stopped; otherwise, a hematoma will form. If the wound is too large to heal on its own, it will need to be repaired with titanium mesh. Of course, the most crucial step is nerve suturing. This is the most important part of the entire surgery.

Don't be fooled by how simple she makes these procedures sound; they are actually quite difficult to perform. Otherwise, why would it be called a Level 4 surgery? And the brain nerve suturing further increases the difficulty of this surgery.

She can only explain the procedures, but she can't actually do them.

After the dagger was removed, a massive brain hemorrhage occurred instantly. There was no other way but to begin emergency hemostasis.

Unfortunately, too many blood vessels were damaged. Just as the bleeding from one vessel was stopped, blood from several other vessels began to flow out, filling the tissue space and obscuring his vision. Not to mention, several blood vessels were completely severed, and he would have to stitch them up later.

The atmosphere in the operating room became even more tense. Seeing that they were slow in stopping the bleeding, Lin Wei glanced at Director Yang and hesitated, "Teacher, how about I stop the bleeding?" She knew where the bleeding was coming from, and they were stopping it too slowly. By the time they finished, the patient's brain tissue would also suffer great trauma.

Why not avoid things if they can be avoided?

Director Yang: "You?" His voice carried a hint of distrust.

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