"Teacher Yun, do you also know surgery?"
Wang Xuemeng asked a little unconfidently.
"Yeah, I understand a little."
Yun Heng nodded, thought for a moment, and then explained, "I used to work in a community hospital, and I also encountered some trauma patients."
"Really in the community hospital?"
Wang Xuemeng didn't know what to say.
Are community hospitals so awesome?
And if Wang Xuemeng remembered correctly, Yun Heng had told their son Yongfei a few days ago that when learning something, one should concentrate on one thing and not try to learn everything, otherwise he would end up learning nothing well.
No, Teacher Yun, you teach others like this, and then you learn everything yourself?
"Send the patient to the department first, then give him the medicine. The child's condition cannot be delayed either."
Yun Heng gave Wang Xuemeng some instructions and then went out.
After the internal medicine patient has a clear diagnosis and prescription from the doctor, all that is left is to wait.
The process of curing diseases and saving lives is actually not that thrilling. For surgeons, they are used to it. They are very nervous when a new patient comes. This is only for newcomers. Old doctors are like this all day long, and their hearts can't stand it.
There are so many patients in the hospital, and it is impossible for doctors and nurses to watch over them all the time. It is unrealistic to check every minute.
Whether it is traditional Chinese medicine or Western medicine, the treatment of acute diseases must be effective quickly because patients cannot wait, and the results must be immediate to eliminate the danger. However, the treatment of chronic diseases or long-term illnesses is a long and boring process.
When treating many diseases with Chinese medicine, most of them require three or five doses of medicine, and some may take a week or ten days, followed by a follow-up visit. Regardless of whether it is a chronic disease or an emergency, if there is no improvement or change after three doses of medicine, then there must be a problem.
Yun Heng's level of internal medicine is close to level seven. In addition, Yun Heng is careful, cautious, bold and careful, and can almost fully demonstrate his level. Although the child's condition is serious, Yun Heng still has a clear idea of the situation. He gave the prescription and Wang Xuemeng just had to watch over him.
"Doctor Yun!"
When Yun Heng came outside, the entire emergency department had been mobilized.
Both doctors and nurses are ready.
One is in critical condition and the other is seriously ill. These two patients are enough to keep the emergency department busy, not to mention the patients with mild to moderate injuries.
Lin Chaoyang is busy making phone calls, allocating equipment, and notifying personnel. This is the responsibility of the chief resident.
Seeing Yun Heng, Lin Chaoyang greeted him, "Doctor Yun, Director Chen just told me that you also understand surgery?"
"Yeah, I understand a little."
Yun Heng nodded.
"Then Doctor Yun, please help out in the treatment room. We're definitely going to be most short-staffed here. Director Chen is going to perform surgery, and I might have to follow him."
Lin Chaoyang explained to Yun Heng.
"OK!"
Yun Heng responded without saying anything more.
He was here to help, not to cause trouble, let alone show off, so naturally he had to listen to other people's arrangements.
"Okay, then I won't say any more to you."
Lin Chaoyang said this and left in a hurry.
After Lin Chaoyang left, Yun Heng went to the treatment room and waited for the patient to arrive.
After about five or six minutes, the urgent sirens of an ambulance were heard outside. The ambulance arrived. The emergency department for critically ill patients had a special emergency passage. After the patient was sent there, he was sent to the emergency room through the emergency passage.
After the two ambulances in front arrived, the patients with mild to moderate external trauma in the back were sent over.
A group of young people in their twenties, still wearing factory work clothes, were accompanied by police officers.
In such a large-scale fight, the police arrived earlier than the ambulance.
There are many factories and migrant workers in Shanghai. Most of the migrant workers stick together from rural areas and counties to avoid being bullied by others. Therefore, once a conflict occurs, it will cause many casualties. In the past few years, fights between factory employees in Shanghai were common. It has been better in recent years, but it still happens occasionally.
In the treatment room, besides Yun Heng, there was also a doctor from the emergency department, but he was not very old. It was night time and there were not many doctors. The two patients just now had already utilized the doctors from the emergency department and several other departments. Maybe there was still a shortage of manpower, so the treatment room had to force the less experienced doctor to take on the task.
"Behave yourself, why are you fighting for no reason?"
The police were still following nearby. Some of the people were covering their arms, some were covering their foreheads, but they were all still strong and no one cried out in pain.
"What's so good about fighting? If you lose, you'll end up in the hospital, but if you win, you'll end up in jail. Which place is so comfortable?"
"Uncle police, we know we were wrong. Can we go see a doctor first?"
Some of the brave ones even made jokes with the police.
"Do you feel the pain now?"
A police officer said sternly, "If it were me, I'd lock you all up like this and let everyone know what pain is."
"There are seats on the side. Find a place to sit and wait outside. Those with serious conditions will come first."
A doctor next to Yun Heng came forward and shouted.
"Why sit? Those who can stand should stand. Line up honestly. Do you know how to sit now?"
Someone was about to go over and sit down, but the policeman who had just scolded him spoke again with a stern face, and the other person had to stand up again.
"The serious ones come first."
The doctor who had been shouting shouted again.
"Don't you understand what I'm saying? You don't even know who's seriously ill or not."
The police scolded them from the side.
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