In the afternoon, the National Association's operating room was as busy as usual.
Due to the limited operating rooms in the operating room, many operations can only be arranged as follow-up operations.
The decision to proceed with the next operation depends on the result of the previous operation, which leads to the operating room trying to schedule the safest operations at the front as much as possible when arranging the operations for each department, to ensure that there is room for the next operation.
At the same time, major surgeries that take a long time must be scheduled first in the morning time period.
From this we can see that scheduling surgery is a complicated matter with unpredictable results, it really depends on fate.
Don’t say that the patient is anxious. In fact, the surgeon is often more anxious and worried than the patient.
The National Association is a large hospital, and almost every surgeon has a full schedule of patients who need surgery.
Doctors will make priority arrangements based on the patients' conditions. However, sometimes several patients with urgent conditions come together and it can be a threat to the doctor's life.
Therefore, when patients and their families are anxiously asking when the surgery can be performed, doctors can often be heard complaining: It's no use urging me.
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It can be said that it is useless to urge anyone, and it is even more useless to urge the operating room.
What should we do when patients and their families ask again?
The doctor had no choice but to work overtime.
At this time, the surgeons were like primary school students doing their homework. Without the teacher's orders, they automatically and consciously followed the rule of completing today's homework today.
It would be best to complete today’s surgery. Tomorrow there will be patients for surgery tomorrow, and the patient’s life cannot be delayed.
The real situation reflected is that the market supply and demand relationship in medicine is always that there are not enough top-level medical resources.
Liu Fang, the cardiac surgery patient scheduled for surgery today, is the famous TV host we mentioned earlier. While waiting to be sent to the operating room, he had been waiting from morning to noon, so he anxiously called the nurse to ask questions.
The nurse had no choice but to patiently tell the patient: "Doctor Xie and Doctor Pan have explained to you that your surgery was originally scheduled for the afternoon. Doctor Xie was on night shift last night and will be on duty again today. Don't you want her to have a good rest before giving you a perfect surgery?"
"She's going to do surgery on me, why is your hospital asking her to do this?" Patients never understand that their lives are in the hands of this doctor, and as a result, this doctor is often called back to do other work. In other words, the patient is just short of scolding your hospital for taking human life lightly.
Being a doctor is a lifelong profession, and working in various positions means learning technology in order to better serve patients.
Few patients can fully understand this explanation. Moreover, some patients, like Liu Fang, have already shown excessive anxiety many times.
The attending physician in charge of the patient should have some understanding of the patient's psychological state.
Since the doctor had said so, the nurse helped Dr. Xie and said, "Don't worry, Dr. Xie said he would do the surgery for you today no matter what."
After hearing this promise, the patient finally felt relieved and waited obediently.
The nurse was amazed when she saw this: Dr. Xie is undoubtedly an experienced doctor, he can cure the patient with just one sentence.
Doctors are so used to working overtime that several surgeons are not afraid to work overtime at night to operate on this patient. The only problem is that all three doctors in the team are chief residents.
"It would be best if something unexpected doesn't happen at the critical moment and the chief resident is not called." Doctor Pan Shihua couldn't help but pray in his office.
Wei Shangquan was on standby with their surgery tonight and asked them about their schedule: "How long do you plan to take for the surgery?"
"It depends on the specific surgical situation." Dr. Pan answered very cautiously this time.
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