Chapter 85 Hospital Resident Trainees (3)
"Hey kid, what are you thinking about? Hurry up and catch up." Seeing that the man was standing there dumbfounded, Yan Wang urged him on.
Bai Ye put aside her thoughts, adjusted her mindset, and returned to herself. "Thank you, Teacher Yan, I'm coming right now."
The operating rooms are on the fourth and fifth floors, but Yan Wang's surgery was scheduled for the fifth floor, and the two of them took the elevator directly there.
Afterwards, I went through the internal staff entrance, avoiding the noisy waiting room, and entered the operating area.
As soon as the two arrived, a surgical nurse came over and said, "Dr. Yan, this is the patient's basic information and preoperative examination report. The anesthesiologist hasn't arrived yet. An anesthesia assessment will be conducted later. Please take a look."
Yan Wang took it, quickly glanced through it, and then handed it to Bai Ye.
"You should also take a look and verify the patient's information with the surgical nurse, especially the history of allergies and fasting status, so that the farce from the day before yesterday doesn't happen again."
Bai Ye immediately recalled the conversation from the previous night, which included this farce.
The story is about a mental patient who was scheduled to be the first surgery the next morning. However, due to an emergency surgery that day, and because the emergency surgery was complicated, the original first surgery was postponed until close to noon.
This surgery was directed by Yan Wang, and performed by an assistant.
Everything was fine. Yan Wang saw that there was still time, so he chatted with the patient and said, "Are you hungry? The surgery will be quick. You can eat after you wake up and pass gas."
The patient replied with a simple smile, "They said it would be the first surgery, but they kept delaying it until noon. I was starving. Luckily, my son is smart and brought me some millet porridge."
Yan Wang was stunned and immediately shouted to stop the surgery.
He turned around and yelled at his deputy, "What's wrong with you? What the hell did you ask during the pre-operative questioning?"
The patient, feeling wronged on behalf of his assistant, stopped him and explained, "Dr. Yan, please don't scold me. It was my son who made me drink it; he's being filial. I know, I know, I can't eat or drink. I only had a small half-bowl of porridge, without even any pickled vegetables." His tone was quite proud, as if he wanted to praise me.
Yan Wang stormed off, cursing his parents as he went.
The surgery was paused and rescheduled.
Yan Wang ordered his deputy to write a 5,000-word self-criticism and said that this patient needed to be "taken special care of".
Even though Bai Ye wasn't a medical professional, she knew these basic facts, so she checked the information very carefully.
From name, age, and hospital number to the name and location of surgery, and finally allergy history and dietary restrictions.
While Bai Ye was reviewing the test reports, the surgical nurse joked, "Dr. Bai, you're too strict. This information can't be wrong. Look at you, going through the names and hospital numbers over and over again. What, are you afraid someone will impersonate you and take the surgery?"
Bai Ye thought to himself, "That terrifying experience I had before was definitely due to impersonation."
Not only did they take over someone else's surgery, but they also didn't have an anesthesiologist.
"Has the anesthesiologist arrived? Professor Yan should be ready." Bai Ye finished tidying up the documents.
The surgical nurse went out for a while and came back to say, "She's already inside. Dr. Xiaobai, you should hurry up and do your pre-operative preparations too."
The operating room is a sterile environment. Before entering, you must be thoroughly disinfected and cleaned, and put on surgical gowns.
After Bai Ye finished a series of procedures and entered the operating room, he happened to hear Yan Wang, as the lead surgeon, presiding over the preoperative pause with the anesthesiologist.
The so-called preoperative pause means that all medical staff stop to re-verify the patient's identity, the name and location of the surgery, the surgical plan, the instructions for antibiotic use, and whether special equipment is arranged.
Bai Ye didn't quite understand, so he stood silently at the back, acting as a nobody.
After the preoperative pause is completed, the surgical area is disinfected, and then sterile drapes are laid out.
The patient underwent minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery in the abdomen, with the only exposed surgical incision being the navel.
"Bai Ye, come over here to insert the catheter and check the patient's vital signs." Yan Wang turned around to find someone and called the rookie to come forward and do the work.
The surgical nurse was happy to be free; this was originally her job, but now she happily handed it over to Bai Ye.
"Dr. Xiaobai, hurry up."
Bai Ye held the catheter, his hands almost trembling. Nobody had ever taught him this!
"strict……"
"Shh!"
The operating nurse immediately fell silent, took the catheter from Bai Ye's hand, and quickly and skillfully inserted it.
He turned back and encouraged her, saying, "This is what it's like the first time you enter the operating room. Don't be nervous, the surgery is about to begin."
For the next hour, Bai Ye stood at the very back, watching Yan Wang operate the knife through the monitor.
There was only a tiny hole, yet three surgical instruments had to be inserted. Bai Ye thought it was impossible, but Yan Wang not only operated skillfully but also made no mistakes.
On the display screen, it seemed like it was about to hit other organs, but it always managed to avoid them at the last minute, only precisely capturing the object being cut.
The most crucial part of the entire surgery, which lasted only ten minutes, was performed by Yan Wang as the lead surgeon, while the rest of the surgery was handled by the assistant.
Soon, the surgery was nearing its end.
"Confirm whether there is active bleeding."
"It has been confirmed that there is no active bleeding."
"Check the instruments and gauze."
"The inventory has been completed, and all instruments and gauze are in place."
"Very good, prepare to close the abdomen."
Ichisuke removed the last electric forceps needle and prepared to suture.
At this moment, Yan Wang, who had been resting in his chair, suddenly opened his eyes and said, "Slow down the stitching. Bai Ye, move to the side and observe closely."
The surgical nurses who were standing automatically moved aside.
Bai Ye paused for a moment, then immediately stepped forward and stood next to Ichisuke.
Under the operating lights, he could clearly see that the exposed wound was tiny, only one centimeter wide, but upon closer inspection, it was not that wide at all.
The assistant didn't know where this resident trainee got his qualifications. He was allowed to enter the operating room after only a few days in the hospital. He guessed that he must have gotten in through Deputy Director Yan's connections.
I still need to learn surgical experience from Yan Wang, so it doesn't matter if I give the newbie a good reputation.
So, she spoke softly and gently to Bai Ye, explaining the relevant knowledge about suturing in the book. This included the thickness and material of the sutures to be used, the direction of the stitches, and the standards for whether or not sutures need to be removed post-operatively.
Bai Ye nodded repeatedly, accepting everything without fully understanding.
The surgery was finally over. The anesthesiologist confirmed everything was alright, and the patient was taken to the resuscitation room.
Bai Ye also went along, as Yan Wang had requested. "This patient will be assigned to your duty floor, and you will be responsible for postoperative management."
The inpatient department has its own independently managed beds, which is something that resident trainees don't get to experience in their first year.
And now, Bai Ye, as a newcomer who has only been here for three days, has been assigned to manage the first patient, which is unheard of.
Bai Ye followed the doctor to the recovery room in a daze, still wondering why the process was progressing so quickly. Meanwhile, Yan Wang had already left the operating area and gone to the next floor.
A short while later, another surgery on the fourth floor ended, and someone walked out of the operating area.
Yan Wang stood up. "Director Lin."
The person opposite was still wearing a mask and beckoned Yan Wang to walk towards the rest area, saying as they walked, "How are you? Are you adjusting well?"
As she spoke, she finally took off her mask, revealing a face that was none other than Lin Xiaojuan, the head of the first ward of the inpatient department.
When Yan Wang heard Lin Xiaojuan asking about him, he immediately complained, "He's honest and does whatever you tell him to do, but he's just too stupid. When I took him into the operating room today, he was completely clueless, not a bit dim-witted at all..."
After rambling on and on, he finally added, "Director Lin, you should think carefully about your relationship with this kid. If you're not related by blood, don't get too attached to him, or you'll ruin your reputation."
The implication is that it's highly unlikely this resident trainee will get into the Sixth Hospital through your connections.
If we insist on making arrangements, and something goes wrong later, it will damage your reputation, Lin Xiaojuan.
Lin Xiaojuan rose from resident physician to director, and now manages the entire inpatient ward. Her future is bright. Barring any unforeseen circumstances, she could be promoted to head of the inpatient department within five years, and potentially to vice president within ten years.
"Director Yan, I know you mean well, thank you. But this resident trainee has some connection with me. Since he's already in our Sixth Hospital, I'll help him out if I can."
Yan Wang sighed and nodded, "Alright, I'll take good care of him. I'll also tell Lin An to pay more attention to him."
"Thank you, Director Yan."
Yan Wang waved his hand and turned to leave.
Bai Ye waited for the patient to wake up, and then pushed the hospital bed back to the inpatient department with the family.
The floor where he lived was for patients with mild mental illness; those living there had the least severe mental symptoms.
Bai Ye didn't know that it was related to mental illness, so why the surgery was ultimately performed on the abdomen, but he witnessed the whole process, which was very standardized before and during the operation, and there was nothing suspicious about it.
Unlike him, who had surgery in the middle of the night, with no preoperative preparations, and only one doctor holding the power of life and death during the operation, and after the operation...
Forget it, I shouldn't think about this bad thing; it just makes me feel suffocated.
The patient returned to the ward, and Bai Ye took the patient's information back to the duty room.
As soon as I stepped inside, the conversation abruptly stopped.
Bai Ye looked up and saw Ding Yue and Zhang Tao opposite him. The two of them looked at him with a somewhat subtle gaze.
What happened?
Bai Ye didn't understand. Had something strange happened?
During the break, Bai Ye asked in a low voice under the pretext of asking a question, "Kong Yuehan, why are they acting so strangely?"
Kong Yuehan looked up, her expression also quite subtle, but unlike before, her emotions were very clear.
"Don't look, just say it!" Bai Ye urged again.
Kong Yuehan stopped what she was doing, sighed, and said, "Bai Ye, everyone knows that you went into the operating room with Teacher Yan."
"Oh? Oh right, I just came out of the operating room. Teacher Yan entrusted me with the postoperative management of that patient."
As she spoke, Bai Ye became worried again, "But I don't understand. Didn't you say that we wouldn't do these kinds of jobs in the first year?"
Kong Yuehan: "..."
After some mental preparation, she finally smiled and said, "You're lucky to have a teacher to guide you. Actually, you have to go through all the procedures, but the focus is determined by your mentor. Teacher Lin and Teacher Yao are both in Zone 1, and Teacher Yan is in charge of both. Teacher Yan is willing to personally guide you, so they won't have any objections."
They might even be secretly applauding it.
Everyone knows that supervising resident trainees is a thankless and demanding job, and the supervising teachers bear joint responsibility.
"Bai Ye, now that you've won Teacher Yan's favor, you must cheer up, work hard, and try to stay with me."
"You're really confident. You're so sure you'll get one of the two hospitalization slots?"
I don't know if you have it or not, but I certainly do.
Kong Yuehan spoke with confidence and certainty.
Deeply moved, Bai Ye suddenly blurted out, "Then, Teacher Kong, you'll have to take care of me. How about this, you can help me with the patient that Teacher Yan assigned me to manage?"
Wherever there are people, there is a world of its own. Compared to the other two from the same school, Bai Ye was more willing to place his "bet" on his classmate Kong Yuehan.
It was not only because the other person had solid knowledge, but also because of their bright and cheerful personality.
"You're willing to share resources?" Kong Yuehan asked in surprise.
Yan Wang is the deputy director, and because of his surgical skills, his reputation in the Sixth Hospital's inpatient department is no less than that of the director, Lin Xiaojuan.
Moreover, he has already stepped down from his frontline position. The old man seems strict but loves to joke around, and he gets along very well with young doctors.
Therefore, if Bai Ye followed Yan Wang's path, it could be described as "rising to the top in one step".
Ding Yue and Zhang Tao had always felt that Bai Ye had connections. Kong Yuehan didn't believe it at first, but today, she also felt it was true.
Bai Ye believed himself to be innocent and didn't understand any of the intricacies involved; all he wanted was to complete the dungeon quest.
What's infuriating is that [weiqi] remains as silent as ever.
"Just tell me if it's okay or not?" Bai Ye asked directly.
Kong Yuehan thought for a moment and nodded, "Okay, if you're willing to share, I definitely won't refuse. Similarly, if there's anything you don't understand or if you need my help, just let me know."
As soon as Kong Yuehan finished speaking, the long-absent mechanical voice finally rang out:
[Hello player, the dungeon quest has been triggered. Please cooperate with your teammates to complete the residency training program. Failure to complete will result in a deduction of 5000.]
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