Sun Yubo took the students into the doctor's office.
Dr. Wu, one of the four groups of frontline doctors who had been on duty 24 hours a day, brought Lin Hao to hand over the shift to them.
"Many patients were discharged today and yesterday, and there are many new patients. Your group alone has seen quite a lot of patients come in and out." Doctor Wu summarized it simply and clearly for them. "As for the serious illnesses, I know about the other groups, but there is one patient in group five that is more troublesome. They have already tried to rescue him once during the day."
"Did anything special happen to you last night?" Sun Yubo asked.
"I was fine last night. Nothing serious happened. We admitted a new emergency patient last night, and luckily the patient was not difficult to treat. You should be better off than me. The beds are full. Unless the director calls, the emergency department will probably stop sending patients to our department. We can't add beds just because we want to. If a seriously ill patient comes in, we can't handle it here. All the ECG monitors have been installed. Didn't you borrow two from other departments?" After saying this, Doctor Wu exchanged glances with Sun Yubo, "In fact, if I had known that I would have to take on new people this week, I would have been nervous. I believe you feel about the same as I do."
Newbies have bad luck. Old hands know this.
"Are you only bringing him with you? Aren't there a lot of interns in your group?" Sun Yubo asked, only seeing Lin Hao.
Other groups are not like their group that really doesn't like to teach students, and Tan Kelin was arranged by the department to teach, so he can arrange for his own group not to teach much.
"You know, our doctor Pan just had that incident last week, and doctor Tan came to support him. He hasn't recovered yet. Deputy Director Liu is busy now, and wanted to let him rest for two days. Fortunately, the patient did not die that day, and the family members understood after hearing about it, because they found out that the patient had another disease and performed the operation at the same time. But it scared our people enough. In this situation, how can the people in our group continue to train students." Doctor Wu pointed at Lin Hao, "This guy was there that day, and his reaction was calm. So the group asked him to be on duty with me. Forget about the other interns for now, to avoid any more accidents. It's even more fatal if there is no one to help at night."
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It sounds like Lin Hao's reputation as a medical student in the Second Class of General Surgery has risen.
Li Qian'an raised the corners of his lips in defiance.
It is said that the patient who had the accident was transferred to the hepatobiliary surgery department.
"It's good to transfer." Doctor Wu let out a long breath, handed over the shift and left. He said to Lin Hao, "Go back and take good care of yourself. It's our turn to work the night shift tomorrow night."
"Yes, Teacher Wu." Lin Hao answered calmly.
After handing over the shift to Dr. Wu, Sun Yubo took a breath. He was very anxious. He heard that a patient had been rescued during the day, and he was afraid that it would be more difficult tonight, and he might have to continue the rescue.
I took the students to check on the seriously ill patients in Group 5 first. The patient was in bed 61, a woman in her 40s or 50s.
When he got there, he saw that the family members were not there and the attending doctor had left. Sun Yubo walked out of the ward and called the attending doctor to ask about the situation.
"Well, yes, she was rescued around two o'clock in the afternoon. It was not as terrible as Wu Qiying said. Her blood pressure dropped, and she is much better after blood transfusion. She is a little anemic. We will ask the hematologist to come for a consultation tomorrow. Only after the consultation can we determine whether she can undergo surgery." said the doctor opposite.
"What's the disease? What kind of surgery are you going to have?" Sun Yubo asked carefully.
Xie Wanying listened to the teacher and took quick notes in her notebook, her eyes scanning the patient and the monitor.
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