The hospital takes risks to save lives and has the ability to do so, so it must maximize its profits.
At a large-scale disaster scene like this, the presence of the media is essential.
After consultations among all parties, the media were allowed to rush in with their cameras and guns. Without affecting the medical staff's efforts to save lives and protecting the privacy of patients, the reporters stood outside to film the scene.
When he saw a flash camera shooting in this direction, Hsieh Chang-jung was quite frightened. This scene was like a celebrity's visit.
Outsiders don't know that becoming a star has always been the dream of hospital leaders. Star hospitals and star doctors are attractive and make a lot of money. Medical giants want to be noble by spending money? Impossible. Deans of major hospitals often say that medical people are not poor even if they beg for food.
After tonight, it seems that if someone criticizes his daughter for studying art and becoming a star, Hsieh Chang-rong will be able to refute it with his red neck: Who says doctors can't be stars? My daughter can be a star and make TV headlines if she is a doctor.
The doctors on the scene instantly became stars. Reporters from major and minor newspapers were eager to pass their microphones to the doctors to collect first-hand information.
The doctors were really acting like big shots at this moment, not caring about anyone else. They squatted in a circle and held an emergency pre-operation meeting.
Communication over the phone can only be called preliminary communication. For example, anesthesiologists and nurses must go to the scene and observe the patient's condition in person before they can make a decision.
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After all kinds of medical talents gather together, each with their own professional expertise, they hold meetings to express their opinions. Professionals do professional things, and if they cover their heads and do not use their professional expertise to point out the problem, it is actually the most irresponsible behavior towards patients.
The laymen standing on the periphery of Xie Changrong had no hope of understanding what he said. Some ordinary people did not trust doctors very much, and at this moment they would complain that the doctors were wasting time saving lives by actually holding a meeting first.
Only the doctor knows this. I won't do this. If there is a mess during the operation, people will die. Surgery requires the cooperation of various medical professionals. If there is no agreement on how to proceed, these things cannot be done by the surgeon alone.
Meetings can minimize the risks during and after surgery. Especially tonight's surgery is an unconventional surgery. Medical staff generally have no practical experience in this kind of operation, so they can only discuss it over and over again.
"General anesthesia, no anesthesia machine, only a simple ventilator." The anesthesiologist stated the facts and questioned the surgeon, "How long do you plan to perform the operation?"
The anesthesia staff believed that the equipment on site was not fully functional enough to support prolonged anesthesia and that the surgery had to be short.
The nurses’ requirements were similar: “This is not an operating room. The sterility requirements of an operating room cannot be met. There is no shadowless lamp. The first aid items we brought in the car are limited and the equipment is incomplete.”
"We know that we will not perform long operations here." Dr. Guan, on behalf of the surgeons, assured colleagues from other professions that they, the surgeons, knew clearly about the risks of surgery and that the conditions for real surgery were not met on site.
"After I give you my short-acting intravenous anesthetic, it will probably last you thirty to sixty minutes at most. Can you complete the operation?" the anesthesiologist asked again.
The anesthesiologists implied that the surgery should be completed within 30 minutes at best. The worst-case scenario is that the surgery will be delayed to 60 minutes. If anything happens to the patient after that, you can’t blame me for the anesthesia.
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