Chapter 895: Stay Steady and Don’t Rush



The needle tip quickly sank into the skin like a star on the child's positioned skin.

The speed was a bit fast, and Nie Jiamin seemed to be unable to react, with a flash of surprise in his eyes: Ah, this student actually went in like this?

It really went in.

His eyes were focused on the syringe she was holding, and he saw her pulling the lever to draw blood.

In an instant, his heartbeat as an expert quickened by two beats, and his eyes were fixed on the tip of the syringe, not daring to move.

Because she inserted the needle into the child's skin so quickly, he couldn't use this to judge whether she had inserted the needle correctly. But it didn't matter. The most important thing was to see whether there was blood drawn out and whether it was venous blood. This was the standard.

The blood slowly rising in the syringe is dark red in color, and is definitely venous blood.

Huh, Nie Jiamin could clearly hear the sound of his own exhaled air, which helped him calm down.

The student's performance just now was like the ups and downs of a movie, which made him a little nervous.

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Then, a smile fell on the corners of his slightly pursed lips: fast speed and accurate operation, such a medical student can only be described in two words as excellent.

At the same time, I knew that she had little experience in dealing with infant and young patients for the first time, so I guided her further.

"Slow down——slow——slow——down——" Nie Jiamin said as he waved his hand downwards to signal the students that they must slow down their movements.

Listening to the teacher's voice instructions, Xie Wanying focused all her attention on her fingers.

The teacher told her to go slower and slower, which must be because the blood vessels of children are thinner and more fragile. Don't think that everything will be fine if the puncture is done correctly. Children's blood vessels are more likely to burst suddenly than adults. The difference between infant patients and adult patients is huge.

She held her breath, steadied her fingertips, and placed the guide wire slowly and gently, trying to keep it open at all times to avoid puncturing the blood vessel without noticing any resistance.

Since the operation must be controlled smoothly and there cannot be any excessive swing, the effort consumed can be imagined. No wonder most pediatric surgeons in the world are male, as it is a physically demanding job.

Worried that she might not have enough strength, Nie Jiamin placed his right hand next to his elbow, ready to support her and hold her hand at any time.

Next door, Qiu Ruiyun and Chang Jiawei, who had fixed the legs of Guo Wengui's mother, turned around and saw that the two of them were already sweating from worrying about the punctures.

Children are small and their physiological structures are very different from those of adults, so it is difficult to take care of them. Parents will be extremely nervous at the slightest sign of trouble. There are reasons why the development of pediatric surgery in China is so difficult.

In order to build a new pediatric surgery department, Dr. Wu of their hospital ordered people to prepare beds for the NICU (neonatal intensive care unit) and PICU (pediatric intensive care unit). Without comprehensive pre- and post-operative medical support, how could they dare to accept seriously ill children for surgery? All of this requires a lot of funds and talents.

For children, even the slightest deviation can lead to serious illness, and the disease can progress too rapidly.

Deviations in children are called milliseconds, which are especially important to pediatric surgeons who have to operate on infants and young children.

"People who work as pediatric surgeons..." Chang Jiawei sighed. He had not had much contact with pediatric surgeons before, but after meeting a big shot like Nie Jiamin today, he felt that he had some understanding of pediatric surgeons.

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