Chapter 609: Choice



Dr. Xie Wanying used her own backpack to cushion the patient's waist, but found that the effect was not very significant. She was afraid that there was a blockage somewhere inside.

When a disaster strikes, sometimes the biggest fear is not immediate injury, but an outbreak of an existing illness.

It is important to know at this point that surgery is definitely not the first intervention measure that clinical physicians consider.

Surgery is generally not as fast as medication in terms of the entire process, and medication can solve most emergency situations encountered in clinical practice.

It is a truth derived from this practice that surgeons, like internists, must be proficient in clinical pharmacy.

Specific cases require further analysis.

After a rough analysis, the clinician will know that the first rule above is applicable to this patient.

Doctor Xie has already guessed what disease this patient has.

One of the most common causes of chronic pelvic inflammatory disease is problems with the spermatic cord. The swelling and pain of spermatic corditis are related to the most common infection factors or varicocele and even blockage.

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Timely medication can provide relief instead of requiring surgery immediately, and honestly, what kind of surgery can be performed in an emergency for this disease? If you can’t move, take medicine.

The more senior surgeons are, the more they understand that surgery should never be performed casually.

Seeing the expression on her senior sister's face, Dr. Fan Yunyun's mouth was pale and powerless as she said the fatal difficulty: there is no medicine.

Like other medical measures, medication has targeted requirements. The requirement is that the closer the target of the disease is to the center, the better. There are many cases where the wrong medicine is ineffective.

Due to the advance notice last night, Dr. Yin brought the relevant medicine with him, but Dr. Xie and his colleagues did not have such medicine in their doctor bags, otherwise they would have given it to the patient earlier.

Now there may be two options for doctors to choose from. One is to send someone back to the village to find Dr. Yin to get the relevant medicine. The other is for them to carry the patient back to the village clinic to find Dr. Yin.

Speaking of Dr. Yin's situation, Dr. Xie and his colleagues did not know the exact scope of the earthquake's impact, and could only speculate that the nearby village must be within the earthquake range.

How could Dr. Yin not know how bad the situation in the village was? I wonder if we can find Dr. Yin? How long will it take to find the medicine?

Everything is unknown and unpredictable. One can imagine how difficult it is for people to make a decision at this critical juncture, and the person who has to make this decision falls on Dr. Xie.

Dr. Xie Wanying couldn't help but think that this might be the first time she had to make a choice between two options after her rebirth and practicing medicine again, just as difficult as when Dr. Jiang was her teacher.

Doctor Fan Yunyun immediately understood something and said quickly, "I'll go back to the village and find someone to get the medicine, Senior Sister."

If Dr. Wei Shangquan were here, he would burst into tears: What a bad mouth I have.

If possible, Dr. Xie Wanying would definitely prefer to run back to get the medicine herself rather than let her junior sister take the risk. She couldn't because the patient needed her and Dr. Song to stay here and take care of him more.

At this moment, Dr. Xie Wanying fully understood the complex emotions written on Dr. Jiang's face at that time.

The journey that Dr. Fan Yunyun took to return was much more difficult than the journey that Dr. Xie took when she escorted the patient back. She was alone without any help from others, and unexpected accidents could happen at any time on the road.

Stay calm, you must stay calm! Dr. Xie Wanying had never forced her brain to control itself so hard before.

If she makes a wrong choice, someone could die.

The patient's mother was holding her child's hand and crying. She had lost her house and now her child. What would she do? She stared at the doctors and said: Didn't you say before that my child's illness was not seriously ill?

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