Doctor Yao was not convinced: "The nurse said that this was not the patient in your group. No matter what medical students do, it will be wrong without a teacher."
The senior's words made the medical students present at the scene feel very disappointed: Did he mean that as long as their teacher was not around, they would be helpless and watch people die?
In medicine, saving lives is often a matter of time. Not to mention waiting for the teacher to come, just waiting for the teacher to answer the phone for a minute or a second may miss the best time to save the patient's life.
You still let medical students stand by and watch at a time like this?
Don't forget that medical students study medicine to save lives. To judge that medical students cannot save lives indiscriminately and regardless of the circumstances is to directly attack the original intention of students to become doctors and save lives. How embarrassing for medical students.
Such teaching methods are likely to be questioned by society.
As a teacher, I would not sentence a student to death with just one sentence like Dr. Yao did. It depends on the specific circumstances.
For example, when Xie was in the second class of General Foreign Languages of the National Association, a group of teachers educated him but did not dare to sentence him to death.
In fact, whether medical students should save lives or give a helping hand when patients are dying, the important thing is that medical students themselves should know how to control the risks of saving lives.
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Just like a stranger reaching out to save someone, the person who is saving someone must be sure of the situation. If you are not sure, don't save the person. If you are sure, and the patient is in such a critical condition that he or she will die before the teacher comes, you must save the person no matter what, otherwise you will have a guilty conscience for the rest of your life.
Taking a step back, perhaps Dr. Yao said this because he was afraid that the students would make mistakes and spoke without thinking. It can be said that this person did not understand the students at the scene. However, if you don’t understand the students, you should at least understand the situation of the patients at the scene first. Therefore, Dr. Han would not be stupid enough to rush to complain to this person.
Dr. Han was so angry that he wiped his eyebrows: Why am I complaining? I am complaining before I understand the situation clearly? Am I stupid? At least I am not as stupid as you.
How unlucky was he to have such a person on duty in the PICU? By the way, this person must be new, and he seemed to have never seen this person before.
After making the complaint, Dr. Yao was still very angry and believed that he was right, so he waited for the student's teacher to criticize him.
A group of medical students were feeling even more aggrieved, and then they looked at their teachers.
Cao Zhao put his hands in the pockets of his white coat, said nothing, and was not in a hurry.
The person who is truly qualified to file a complaint is not Dr. Yao, but the patient's attending physician.
While others were talking, Mu Yongxian, the attending physician, went to his patient's bedside to check on him. After listening to Dr. Yao's report, he saw the gloves on Xie Wanying's hands and became confused: "You said she was doing chest compressions on the patient?"
"Yes." Doctor Yao insisted.
"Her gloves are clean and there is no blood." Mu Yongxian confirmed again and again that he was not becoming presbyopic.
Who has the problem with his eyes?
"What happened to her gloves? This is--?" Doctor Yao turned his head back and was about to continue saying this and that, what happened? Blah blah blah.
Suddenly, everyone looked at her face, their eyes showing: Is there something wrong with the person on duty?
The gloves were clean and had no blood. Can you say that she put her hands in to perform chest compressions on someone?
The moment Dr. Yao came back to his senses, he almost bit his tongue and started to shift the blame: "It wasn't me who said that, it was the nurse who said that."
Nurse Liu heard the pot coming and hurriedly threw it away again: "I heard it from her classmates."
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