Chapter 144 Downtime



"Thank you, Doctor." Doctor Ma's tone was so weak, as if he was seriously ill.

Dr. Xie Wanying replied: "It's okay."

Every young doctor will have such a roundabout experience. After all, no one is reborn like her, Xie Wanying.

Don’t think that the genius Dr. Song has never experienced setbacks.

Doctor Song has it, otherwise he wouldn’t have had to ask Senior Brother Cao for advice again.

The reason why students must experience it is that they cannot understand what the teacher has said unless they experience it themselves.

Therefore, the hospital's quality control envoy is not here to destroy you but to help you grow.

Dr. Ma looked at the young face in front of him and couldn't help but calculate in his mind: How old is Dr. Xie?

Logically speaking, since Dr. Xie Wanying is a top student who graduated early, she should be younger than Dr. Ma.

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But Dr. Ma thought that Dr. Xie seemed to be older than Director Shen of the department, because Dr. Xie's understanding of the industry as an imperial envoy seemed to be deeper than that of Director Shen. "Call Dr. Gao and report it." Dr. Xie Wanying asked the other party to hurry up.

Picking up the phone, Dr. Ma made a call.

This was the second time Dr. Gao Zhaocheng received a call from his subordinate tonight. Unlike the first time, he had a feeling that this time was different. When he answered the phone, his tone was not humorous at all. He asked very seriously: "What's going on, Xiao Ma?"

Doctor Ma reported, "It's like this, Doctor Gao, I want to report to you about patient number three who was temporarily added to the bed. She was transferred to our department from another hospital via the emergency department. The first diagnosis was acute appendicitis, and now the CT scan shows that it is also correct."

"What disease is it in other hospitals?"

"When I was treated in other hospitals, I had lacunar cerebral infarction. My blood pressure was a little high. I had a history of diabetes and took antihypertensive and antidiabetic drugs. Now my blood pressure and blood sugar levels are under control."

"Does this mean that the surgery can be performed under these conditions?"

If the patient's blood pressure and blood sugar are not well controlled, the anesthesiologist will definitely not allow the patient to undergo surgery.

"The problem now is..." Doctor Ma continued to report with shame, "It's an abscess around the appendix. I wonder if Doctor Gao can do it? Should we take anti-inflammatory medicine first and then see?"

"How's the surrounding abscess?"

"Hey, please send the film over from the CT room first. The report is not out yet."

"Can't you see for yourself?"

"I can't see it very clearly."

"What do you mean by not being able to see clearly, or that you can't describe it clearly?"

It is true that seniors are seniors. Once they have experienced the pitfalls themselves, they will immediately know what pitfall you are falling into.

"Is the package clumped into a ball?" Dr. Gao asked.

"without."

Actually, no, as I said before, it still depends on whether the doctor has the skills to do it.

"What do you think the problem is?" Doctor Gao asked again. Since you suspect that I may not be able to perform this operation, you must be able to tell me what you suspect.

Doctor Ma could only begin to speak incoherently while looking around for help: "Yes, there are symptoms. The wall of the appendix is ​​thickened."

"A lot thicker?"

“Yes, yes.”

"Possibly gangrene?"

"Uh-huh."

"What about the rest? What about the surrounding fat space? What about the cecum wall?"

"The gaps of surrounding fat are blurred and the cecum wall is thickened."

"Severe adhesion?"

"I guess so."

"How serious?"

Doctor Ma: The system is down.

This was the result of him not paying attention to the case summary during the review surgery.

"What patient do you think this case is similar to in our department?"

Doctor Ma: I can’t answer that.

If we talk about Dr. Gao Zhaocheng in the past, he might have just estimated it himself. Forget it, forget it. Either I go back to the hospital myself or I think the patient’s vital signs can be checked tomorrow.

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