At this time in the hospital, most of the public "stays away".
The reason for retreating is because of helplessness, not lack of conscience.
The root cause of people's fear of death is that most people are not mentally prepared to face the arrival of death.
When something happens suddenly, there should be a circle of people watching.
Some people turned around and left, but the family members who were carrying the patients wanted to run away even more.
In hospitals, there are always emergency rescue incidents, and not all scenes are like what was shown today. Sometimes the crowds gather around and are unwilling to leave, just like what was mentioned above.
What's the difference?
In the eyes of the public, this patient is going to die under the doctor's treatment.
Onlookers are like this, they like to see things go as they wish rather than being disappointed. If the outcome is doomed to fail, it is better to turn a blind eye to it, just like the stock market.
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The financial market can reflect people's general mentality and human nature, and it is correct to apply this scene to the hospital.
What are the things that patients and their families fear seeing the most?
This is the current scene. The word "despair" seems to be written in Dr. Zhang's eyes.
Dr. Zhang Desheng was the strongest internal medicine student in the class that year. After graduation, he entered the ICU of the National Association as an ICU doctor as he wished.
Dealing with critically ill patients every day in the ICU, it didn't take long for the smart Dr. Zhang to develop his intuition about death.
Young doctors never have good luck in their new positions. When Dr. Zhang Desheng returned to the department tonight to prepare for the visit, he received a notice that a patient he knew was being transferred. His head immediately dropped.
A cancer patient had recurrent brain metastasis after surgery and suddenly fainted again at home. What do you think would happen?
Doctor Zhang Desheng speculated: It might be another metastasis of the cancer.
The chance of death for patients whose cancer metastasizes again increases exponentially.
The first doctor the patient's family called for help was Dr. Tao.
Senior Brother Tao happened to be out and not in the hospital, so he immediately instructed to send him to the hospital's ICU to stabilize his condition.
Dr. Tao's instructions were timely and his thinking was correct.
If you want to understand the patient's physical condition, you have to wait until his vital signs are stable, and finding the cause of the disease requires giving way to rescue efforts.
The ambulance took the patient to the hospital and transferred him to the ICU through the emergency department.
Section Chief Yang passed by the emergency room before leaving get off work and saw the situation, and took the opportunity to notify the new employee to come over for training.
Previously, Dr. Xie Wanying said to patient Li Yaxi:
Don’t think that getting cancer is completely unfortunate. Many cancer patients don’t have as much money as you to treat the disease, and there are people who are holding you and want to keep you in this world wholeheartedly.
Can love bring a patient back to life?
A pragmatic medical doctor will tell you that it can and cannot. Love cannot cure a person's illness, but it is likely to save the patient.
"Ashi, Ashi——"
Li Yaxi lay on the bed with her eyes closed. If she could open her eyes at this moment, she might be able to see the scene she most wanted to see since she first learned that she had cancer:
Her father and mother surrounded her bed, their eyes filled with love and attachment to her, no longer blaming their daughter for anything she had done wrong.
Her younger sister cried loudly, missing her older sister.
Finally she was able to clear herself of the false charges.
She was happier than anyone else to have a younger sister, because this way her parents would have someone to rely on after she was gone.
Dr. Zhang Desheng was sweating profusely from performing CPR on the patient. He didn't have time to look up and noticed that other doctors who came to support him included his old classmates.
When he suddenly heard someone running over and shouting the patient's name, Zhang Desheng wanted to curse in his heart: Aren't you a doctor too?! What are you calling me? Don't just shout.
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