Chapter 170 On-site Learning



The man who passed by her had broad shoulders and a straight, neat white coat with a gray, cold feel.

Xie Wanying's mind moved and she could roughly guess who this person was.

It should be the teacher who sounded cold on the phone but performed very well and guided her to a successful puncture.

Zhao Zhaowei, who was standing next to him, muttered, "So he is Fu Xinheng."

Who is Fu Xinheng? She had never heard of him before. Because she never likes gossip. She only knew about Cao Yong's affairs when other people told her about them.

"He's from the Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery." Seeing that she didn't know, Zhao Zhaowei whispered in her ear, "My grandfather said he's very capable. He will definitely be the director of the Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery in the future."

She is a great teacher in the Department of Cardiac Surgery. Xie Wanying's eyes lit up, and she thought of a way to learn the skills of this great teacher.

Fu Xinheng walked to the patient's bedside, turned sideways, and glanced again, and found the change in her eyes: from indifference when she first saw him, to suddenly sparkling as if she had discovered little stars.

Why was she looking at him as if she were looking at little stars? He had never seen such a look in the eyes of a medical student or anyone else.

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Dr. Yang gave the patient a preliminary physical examination and said to Fu Xinheng, "You need to do chest drainage again."

The thoracentesis that Xie Wanying had performed before was only an emergency measure for tension pneumothorax under the poor conditions on site. When she returns to the hospital and has the conditions, she will definitely have to do closed chest drainage to help the patient's chest decompress and exhaust air for a long time.

Before that, it is necessary to determine whether the patient has traumatic pneumothorax or spontaneous pneumothorax or other causes. One special thing about this patient is that he has a serious congenital heart disease.

In a word, the patient's condition is very difficult.

Doctor Yang thought of this and felt even more grateful for the luck of Xie Wanying and Zhao Zhaowei. Nothing happened when they gave the patient first aid, and they finally escorted the patient to the hospital safely. The patient's condition was indeed too serious.

While Dr. Yang was speaking, Fu Xinheng's eyes quickly scanned the various parameters on the monitor, the patient's complexion, breathing, consciousness, etc., and the situation where the nurse spent a long time looking for the patient's blood vessels. He took it all in.

"Do a CT scan first, then send it to our cardiac surgery department for an echocardiogram and a central venous catheter. We'll wait for the results to come out first." Fu Xinheng said.

The other doctors and nurses listened to him and no one said a word, which fully demonstrated his authority.

Xie Wanying and Zhao Zhaowei stood on tiptoes to observe and learn from the teacher's movements.

Fu Xinheng did not rush to put on a stethoscope to listen to the patient's heart and lungs like other doctors, but instead used his fingertips to touch the patient's neck, press the patient's abdomen, and press the patient's calves and ankles.

"What is he doing?" Zhao Zhaowei asked Xie Wanying in a low voice. He had not learned it yet, so he did not quite understand the teacher's series of actions.

"When analyzing whether the patient has right heart failure or total heart failure, right heart failure is typically characterized by liver enlargement, while total heart failure is definitely characterized by edema, with the most common areas being the ankles and calves." Xie Wanying said, thinking to herself that this teacher was truly amazing.

For example, why did Dr. Yang, who seemed older than him, listen to him? Because Dr. Yang just recommended closed chest drainage. He knew that the patient might need surgery immediately, but he was not confident enough about the surgery, so he didn't dare to do it or say anything. Dr. Fu Xinheng was different. He said he would talk about it after the examination, which was equivalent to definitely performing emergency surgery on the patient.

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