Chapter 88 Hospital Resident Trainees (6)
As soon as Yan Wang spoke, the other three people were stunned.
But soon, all three of them realized what was happening and were overjoyed.
"Thank you, Teacher Yan. We'll get ready right away," Kong Yuehan replied calmly, suppressing all her emotions.
Yan Wang nodded, turned and left; he needed to go to the operating room to prepare.
Before leaving, he repeatedly instructed that the patient be kept absolutely and closely watched, and to be careful not to let him eat on the way to the operating room.
Once the person left, the duty room finally became noisy again.
"Teacher Yan isn't..." Ding Yue didn't finish his sentence, his eyes turning to Bai Ye's retreating figure.
Zhang Tao shook his head; he couldn't figure it out either.
Kong Yuehan had a thought in mind, and roughly guessed that Yan Wang might not have any connection with Bai Ye. This old man was simply helping a junior out of kindness.
"Did you know Teacher Yan before?" Kong Yuehan asked bluntly.
Bai Ye: "I don't know you. What's wrong?"
Kong Yuehan smiled and said, "It's nothing, but I need to give you a heads-up."
"What?"
"Since Teacher Yan has nothing to do with you, don't blame me for poaching her."
"..."
"Bai Ye, even though I believe in my own abilities, a lone wolf can't go far. If I can leverage someone else's strength, why wouldn't I?"
Most importantly, Yan Wang was kind and had a good reputation within the institute. Kong Yuehan felt that working for such a person was a worthwhile investment.
At least on the surface, there won't be too much filth.
"You..." Bai Ye never expected that someone as capable as Kong Yuehan would have such thoughts.
Kong Yuehan didn't explain and turned to leave.
The four of them quickly got ready and then took the elevator down.
The surgery was still performed on the fifth floor, a routine Bai Ye was quite familiar with.
He led the three people inside, and greeted the guards as they passed through the staff passage.
Upon arriving at the surgical preparation area, they were quickly instructed on how to disinfect and prepare.
"Dr. Xiaobai, you're here again. Dr. Yan thinks highly of you." The surgical nurse greeted the familiar face with a smile, but when she turned around and saw three unfamiliar faces, she was taken aback.
Bai Ye nodded in acknowledgment, then introduced, "We all went through the residency training together. Professor Yan was very generous and took the four of us into the operating room together."
"I see. Then hurry up, the anesthesiologist has arrived."
This means that the surgery is about to begin.
Without delay, the group quickly tidied themselves up and immediately entered the operating room.
The same process was repeated today, but this time Bai Ye understood everything, unlike the first time he had gone through it.
They even proactively help insert urinary catheters and check blood pressure and heart rate.
Seeing Bai Ye's enthusiasm and the fact that he was much more skilled than the first time, Yan Wang couldn't help but nod in approval.
It's not particularly stupid; even rotten wood can be carved.
Looking at the other three, who were equally efficient, I felt even better.
As a resident trainee, you should be bold yet meticulous, daring to do anything and fearless, especially unafraid of making mistakes.
Mistakes made during residency training are easy to correct, and this is also to help you make fewer mistakes when you officially become a doctor.
What I fear most is that during residency training, I'm timid and hesitant, afraid to do anything, but as a result, after becoming a doctor, I dare to make any mistake.
"The four of you will work in pairs. Two of you will be responsible for preoperative craniotomy and wound cleaning. The other two will be responsible for postoperative suturing and checking the amount of bleeding from the wound."
Yan Wang's approach to things is either to not do them at all, or to go all out.
The deputy was dumbfounded as soon as he said it.
The four resident trainees were completely bewildered.
"Director Yan, isn't this too risky?" The assistant was trembling inside, while at the same time screaming in his heart, "This is my job, my job!"
Yan Wang saw through it at a glance, and casually waved his hand, "It's alright, I'm here, you won't die."
"It's not a question of whether they live or die, the main issue is the patient..."
"The patient will be fine; it's just a craniotomy, a routine procedure."
While Yan Wang was talking to his deputy, the four of them quickly divided into groups. Ding Yue and Zhang Tao were responsible for the postoperative care, while Kong Yuehan and Bai Ye were responsible for the intraoperative preparation, which was the craniotomy.
Only a fool would refuse; this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity!
"Teacher Yan, Kong Yuehan and I are ready." Bai Ye understood immediately and stepped forward.
At the same time, Kong Yuehan picked up the scalpel and looked at the anesthesiologist, "Is the anesthesia complete? Can we begin the surgery?"
The anesthesiologist snapped out of his daze, looked at Yan Wang, and nodded after receiving his approval.
Kong Yuehan immediately turned her head and said, "Teacher Yan, please help me draw the lines."
Kong Yuehan held the scalpel, and the "sizzling" sound of cutting the skull echoed in the operating room, making everyone's teeth ache.
Despite their young age and seemingly inexperienced appearance, the trainees moved with surprising skill. The equipment they held remained perfectly steady.
"It's more stable than when you first tried it," Yan Wang commented from the side.
My deputy looked helpless; he was very experienced and would probably be able to replace me in two years.
Good heavens, are all resident trainees these days so audacious? They just have surgery like that, it's outrageous!
Bai Ye had been paying close attention to the patient's condition. Others might not know, but he was very clear that the person lying there was no ordinary patient, but a highly supernatural being.
I initially thought this sophisticated and eerie person was an imposter, someone who was simply impersonating another.
But he didn't expect that this strange creature was so resourceful that it could actually merge itself with the patient.
In other words, the person lying on the operating table is both a patient and a strange entity, making things very difficult.
"Bai Ye, it's your turn." Kong Yuehan cut open the skull, already seeing the brain, then stepped back, letting Bai Ye do it.
Cleaning the wound and exposing the entire brain may seem simple, but it requires great care. In particular, time is of the essence; it must be completed within three minutes.
“If you haven’t finished half the work in two minutes, I’ll join you,” Kong Yuehan said.
Bai Ye had already picked up the electroacupuncture needle and started cleaning. "You don't have a chance to help me monitor the patient's blood pressure and heart rate."
Three minutes is neither a long nor a short time.
Yan Wang stood beside him, using intraoperative imaging to check whether the resident's operating techniques were standardized.
He anticipated some minor bleeding during the cleaning process, but it would be manageable and not a problem. He could use electrocautery to stop the bleeding whenever he took over later.
But no!
Bai Ye's operation wasn't perfect, but it was meticulous. Although he was slow, he made no mistakes throughout.
"Was that foolish behavior the first time a way of keeping a low profile and hiding his true abilities?" Yan Wang couldn't help but start to ponder.
The reason why Bai Ye was moving slowly at this time was because he was multitasking.
While cleaning the wound, he was distracted by observing the patient's subtle movements. This was thanks to his semi-mysterious nature, which allowed him to perceive minute differences that others could not see.
"Two and a half minutes," Kong Yuehan reminded him.
Bai Ye noticed nothing amiss, and his anxiety eased slightly, prompting him to quicken his pace.
Three minutes later, he successfully stepped off the operating table and handed over the surgeon's position to Yan Wang.
During the handover, Yan Wang gave him a rare look of approval and said, "Not bad."
After that, Bai Ye and Kong Yuehan were no longer involved in the surgery; they simply stood in front of the monitor and watched Yan Wang's surgical procedure.
"Teacher Yan's movements were so precise. She flipped open half of the brain and didn't damage the meninges at all."
"That's for sure. Professor Yan is quite skilled in this type of surgery and has performed at least a hundred of them."
"Look, we've found the mutated substance. The next step is to remove it."
Four resident trainees huddled together, whispering and staring intently at the screen. The small screen was surrounded by heads, as if they were watching some amazing gossip.
Just as everyone was focused, the patient on the operating table suddenly twitched his finger.
Yan Wang didn't notice anything amiss, but the surgical nurse who had been monitoring his blood pressure noticed something was wrong.
Then he immediately called the anesthesiologist, "Quick, the patient is showing signs of waking up."
No sooner had he finished speaking than the patient's eyes suddenly opened.
On another display screen, the pair of eyes could be clearly seen, their pupils gradually dilating.
"What happened? The patient!"
"Oh no, the surgery is still at its most critical stage, he can't wake up."
"Increase the anesthesia level and monitor blood pressure and heart rate."
However, despite the increased anesthetic dosage after the procedure, the patient's eyes remained wide open. The fingers underneath moved even more frequently.
Everyone was terrified. If the patient had an allergic reaction to anesthesia or woke up during the operation, it would be considered a medical malpractice.
“Something’s not right. The patient’s blood pressure and heart rate are completely within the normal range.”
Bai Ye had been worried, and noticing something was wrong, she quickly went to get checked. "The equipment isn't broken, the blood oxygen saturation hasn't dropped, and the anesthesia dosage hasn't failed..."
By the end, Bai Ye's palms were cold.
This is an abnormal awakening.
Yan Wang remained calm, his hands moving without stopping, and casually said, "What's the panic? It's just a mutation. Increase the fixation. Even if the person fully wakes up before I remove it, keep him pinned down."
"Mutation? What does that mean?" Bai Ye didn't understand.
But no one answered him. Several surgical nurses, along with an assistant, immediately seized the time to reinforce the fixation.
With not enough manpower, they called out to Bai Ye, who was standing there dumbfounded, "Dr. Bai, come and lend a hand. Spread the patient's fingers out and flatten them. And Dr. Kong, you go to the other side."
Bai Ye responded immediately and went over to help.
However, the change happened in an instant.
He had just grasped the patient's fingers when those originally human-shaped fingers suddenly opened outwards, instantly transforming into hooked claws that continued to grow.
The operating nurse held the patient's arm tightly, but the patient suddenly gained strength and threw her off.
"Dr. Xiaobai, be careful," the operating nurse thought to herself.
Bai Ye has an instinctive aversion to the supernatural, and was already prepared when he saw the fingers turn into claws. Hearing the operating nurse's reminder, he immediately dodged to the side.
The claws hovered in mid-air, grasping at nothing.
However, Kong Yuehan was not so lucky.
This was the first time she had encountered such an unexpected situation, which was completely beyond her comprehension.
By the time she realized the danger and tried to escape, the sharp claws had already pierced deep into her flesh.
If it weren't for Ding Yue and Zhang Tao pulling him up, Kong Yuehan's arm would probably be ruined.
"Kong Yuehan, your hand is bleeding, and the blood is black." Ding Yue exclaimed in shock.
Zhang Tao immediately turned to Yan Wang, "Teacher Yan, this..."
"Disinfect immediately and remove the rotten flesh." Yan Wang continued the surgery, his eyes not even glancing away, calm as if nothing had just happened.
Ding Yue and Zhang Tao were still stunned when an assistant brought disinfectant to help clean up, and then quickly dug out a small piece of rotten flesh.
Seeing the three pale-faced resident trainees, the assistant softened his tone, "Don't be afraid, this is a normal symptom. The mental illness patients admitted to the Sixth Hospital include not only the common type but also the variant type. As you have seen, the variant during the operation is only part of it."
Standing opposite, Bai Ye had only one thought in his mind: that Lord Jiuzun's target was the second-highest player!
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