Chapter 13 Debridement and Suture



It's called an instruction manual, but in fact it's just a guide for new users. Normally, Yun Heng should have seen it when he first got the simulation space. It's a pity that Yun Heng didn't know that he could have conversations with it, so he didn't get it until now.

The panel is a portal or selector for Yun Heng to enter the simulation space. At the same time, the panel also has the functions of communicating with the host, issuing tasks, answering questions, etc. If Yun Heng does not understand something, he can actually ask questions. If it is within the scope of the panel's answer, the panel will answer it.

Similar to Baidu Q&A, Yun Heng asked silently in his mind, which is actually equivalent to typing questions on the panel. The panel will display the answers, but the panel is much smarter than the so-called Baidu Sogou.

The simulation space is divided into four major categories: Traditional Chinese Medicine Internal Medicine, Acupuncture and Massage, Orthopedic Reset, and Surgery. To be more precise, it is Traditional Chinese Medicine, but the Surgery category is not the same as the current Traditional Chinese Medicine Surgery.

Historically, knife wounds, traumatic injuries, and diseases of the ears, nose, throat, eyes, and mouth were all classified under the category of surgery. However, with the development of medicine, they have been differentiated and classified into other related specialties.

The surgical categories in the simulation space are not the current traditional Chinese medicine surgery, but are all-encompassing, including knife wounds, bruises, otolaryngology, eye and mouth injuries, etc. If the simulation space is upgraded, there will be more advanced surgical operations.

Yun Heng was not too surprised by this. As a master's student who graduated from a traditional Chinese medicine university, Yun Heng naturally did not look at traditional Chinese medicine like some laymen. In the history of traditional Chinese medicine, Hua Tuo performed a splenectomy, and famous traditional Chinese medicine masters in all dynasties had performed other types of surgery such as ophthalmology on patients.

It’s just that people in the past believed that one’s body and hair are inherited from one’s parents and had conservative thinking, which led to relatively large restrictions on the development of traditional Chinese medicine in surgery. This is why it was surpassed by Western medicine in modern times.

The patients in the simulation space are ranked from easy to difficult. Currently, the simulation space belongs to the primary space. The upper limit of the difficulty of patients is based on the classification of the panel, up to level three.

According to the instruction manual, in order to allow the host to perceive his or her progress more intuitively, the panel divides the doctor's ability into 12 levels from high to low. Comparing with the current physician titles, that is, before becoming an attending physician, the doctor's ability is at level one to three during the residency stage, and the intermediate title, that is, the attending physician stage, the doctor's ability should be at level four to six, the associate senior doctor should be at level seven to nine, and the senior doctor should be at level ten to twelve.

Doctors' abilities vary, and their professional titles cannot fully represent their abilities. However, generally speaking, the higher the professional title, the higher the ability and the higher the level. This detailed grading on the panel can indeed show the doctor's level more intuitively.

For example, even if they are both attending physicians, there is definitely a big gap between level four and level five.

There are also strong and weak senior professional titles. For example, some well-known national masters and top professors are actually considered to be in the category of senior professional titles, because there is no professional title division above that. However, the difference between level ten and level 12 is huge.

Currently, the upper limit of all categories of simulation space is level three, which is the primary level. Only when Yun Heng's level in a certain aspect is raised to level four, the corresponding category of simulation space will be upgraded.

Although the difficulty limit of the simulation space in the primary stage is level three, the difference between level one and level three is also very large. When Yun Heng is learning treatment in the simulation space, if the diagnosis is correct continuously, the difficulty of the patient's condition will increase accordingly. If there are mistakes, it will decrease accordingly. This is why Yun Heng can come into contact with relatively complex patients like Kahn in the primary space.

Although Kahn's condition was relatively complicated, some senior residents with higher levels of expertise were able to diagnose it clearly.

What maintains the entire simulation space is time. Yun Heng can increase the time of the simulation space through the gratitude of patients and their families and the tasks issued by the panel. With enough time, Yun Heng can continue to learn and improve in the simulation space.

Just as Yun Heng understood before, it means working too hard.

Although this simulation space is indeed a plug-in, it will not allow people to obtain anything out of thin air. It still depends on time accumulation. In other words, Yun Heng has to work hard to earn time and then desperately consume time.

This is a plug-in for down-to-earth and hardworking people.

After reading the instruction manual, Yun Heng stood up and went to the infusion room opposite to add water. He came back and sat in the chair to digest the information he had just learned.

Yun Heng actually has no objection to working hard.

Just as he told Liang Wanming, his talent was actually average, and he had never been a gifted child since he was a child.

The reason why Yun Heng was able to get into high school and university was not because he was much smarter than others, but because he worked hard.

When others were playing, Yun Heng was studying. When others were sleeping, Yun Heng was studying. He would review until very late every night, so that he could get into high school and then into college. Now that he has graduated, Yun Heng does not mind continuing to work hard to improve himself. This simulation space at least gives him the premise for hard work.

Of course, it’s not true to say that Yun Heng is that stupid. If he were really too stupid, it would be impossible to make up for the huge gap simply by relying on diligence and hard work.

All I can say is that Yun Heng is not a top student, nor is he a poor student at the bottom. He is considered to be a person with talent that is slightly above average. He can get good grades if he works hard, but he will fall behind if he slacks off a bit. He cannot be compared with those students who play all day but are always among the top students in the class.

After drinking some water and digesting the information he read in the instruction manual, Yun Heng called up the panel again.

"What is my current strength?"

My dear, there is more to this chapter. Please click on the next page to continue reading. It will be even more exciting later!

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