"Mom, Aunt Yang has been sent to the ICU. What will happen if you are not here? Do you think other colleagues will help you take care of Aunt Yang? You can't do this. Ya Xi trusts you the most." Dai Nanhui's tone was slightly dissatisfied with his mother.
How could Dai Ronghong explain this to her son?
Seeing that his mother stopped talking, Dai Nanhui, who didn't know what was going on, frowned like an old man.
Li Ya hoped that his expression made her heart tighten.
She could foresee what might happen to him next. He might go through the same horrific experience she had before: suddenly falling from the clouds, as if in a plane crash, his life turned upside down, the painful feeling that his life was suddenly over.
Realizing her gaze, Dai Nanhui raised his head and looked at her, with a hint of doubt in his eyes: Things seemed to be getting weirder tonight.
After struggling for a while, Li Yaxi turned her eyes away. No matter what, it was a fact that Aunt Dai didn't like her.
After entering the ICU, Xie Wanying and Senior Brother Xia Dongxian stood at the foot of the patient's bed and analyzed the patient's current condition.
Xia Dongxian followed Dai Ronghong's instructions and honestly told who introduced her to participate in the discussion of the patient's condition.
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Hearing that it was Senior Sister Dai who recommended her, Xie Wanying did not think that Senior Sister Dai wanted to harm her. Because she was just an intern and did not need to take responsibility, it was Senior Brother Xia Dongxian who decided what medical advice to give. If Senior Sister Dai wanted to harm someone, it should be Senior Brother Xia Dongxian. But this was basically impossible. Senior Sister Dai had no motive to harm Senior Brother Xia.
It is even more impossible to say that Sister Dai wants to continue to use others to harm the patient. If this is the case, Sister Dai should not look for her, and should know that she is on the side of the patient's daughter.
In comparison, it is more likely that Sister Dai hoped to use her to help the patient overcome the difficulties. After all, Sister Dai has been an excellent doctor for many years and just had a wrong idea for a moment.
Back to the patient's case, urine changes occurred in the operating room. All doctors were very worried that the patient had kidney damage. In this regard, the surgeon tended to believe that the kidney damage was caused by the patient's previous diseased kidney ischemia. After receiving the consultation, the urologist gave the advice to observe first.
There are many reasons for hematuria, including acute inflammation, common stone disease, trauma, etc. Whether hematuria is transient or persistent, the nature of this time is definitely different. Specific cases need specific analysis.
Even if it is hematuria, whether it is hematuria or not needs to be verified by laboratory tests. It does not mean that the anesthesiologist and nurse will definitely think it is hematuria if they see it. Red urine is not necessarily hematuria. Hematuria requires the number of red blood cells under microscopic examination to reach the threshold for diagnosis. This is often the case when the so-called "hematuria" is not hematuria but normal urine or other urine after laboratory examination. If someone in the operating room suspects that the patient has hematuria, taking a urine sample and sending it to the laboratory for examination can identify it.
Xie Wanying was at the scene at the time, and she would not have made a hasty conclusion before the laboratory inspection report came out. The main reason was that the human eye was too easy to make mistakes, and she was very experienced in this as a frontline laboratory doctor.
The result is that he was sent back to the ICU. The report is in the hands of Senior Brother Xia Dongxian: No hematuria.
This shows that the cautious approach taken by her and Professor Wei Tianlang is correct.
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