When the Korean expert said he wanted to consult about a case,
the only thought in everyone's mind was, "Here it comes."
The highlight is here.
Cang Yu said, "I heard that you brought a pregnant woman with you this time."
The Korean expert said with an embarrassed look, "It is true. In fact, the pregnant woman is pregnant with triplets."
When this was said, everyone was surprised because no one knew this news before.
Soon, the pregnant woman was pushed up. She didn't even have the strength to move on the stretcher. She was wearing oxygen and seemed to be at the mercy of others, but she was conscious. This scene made many people angry. As a doctor, you should
put the patient's physical and mental health first, but the other party obviously did not do this.
Many young people frowned, and someone vaguely cursed, "What a Korean country!" However, the other party had signed the volunteer form, so they couldn't say anything. Compared with the young people, the older generation seemed to have seen such scenes many times, and they were very calm.
The Korean expert took out a report to report the condition of the pregnant woman -
the first sentence he said was that she had congenital heart disease!
Lin Shao was stunned, "She is pregnant with congenital heart disease, and it's okay to be pregnant, but she has three children. Didn't the doctor recommend reducing the number of abortions? She's crazy."
Fang Siyi stared at the pregnant woman and suddenly said, "This case may be an experimental case."
Several pairs of eyes looked at him, "What do you mean?"
Qin Hongfei narrowed his eyes, glanced at Fang Siyi quickly, and then looked at the pregnant woman.
Behind him, Meng Yu suddenly spoke up, "Korea is a rather strange place. Normal drug development has to go through clinical trials, but Korea's medical technology is there, so in order to encourage people to actively participate in clinical trials, they will give money... or promise free treatment."
"I know an example. A patient with liver failure needs a liver transplant, but there is no money, and the medical system there happens to need to do a research. So as long as the patient can help complete the research, the country will give him free liver transplant funds..." "
This pregnant woman has congenital heart disease. It is impossible for a normal person to have a third child, so this may be one of the experimental examples..."
Tang Qi's medical services are spread all over the world. Many years ago, Meng Yu also went to Korea on a mission and learned about it by accident.
Lin Shao said, "No wonder the teachers are so calm, they probably all know about it, right?" He looked around.
Feng Ming: "The teachers have seen more than us."
Meng Yu said, "Even if this pregnant woman is an experimental example, she should be a failure... otherwise she would not have been sent here. Her initial expected development should not be like this, otherwise there would be no point in the experiment. It is estimated that she got out of control halfway, so she needed surgery, and sought help from Country R, but all failed, so they just threw her here."
And as if to verify Meng Yu's words -
the report on the field had just been completed, and the obstetrics and gynecology expert from China had just come off the field to perform palpation. Less than three minutes after starting, the pregnant woman suddenly looked painful, and then she cried out in pain...
They were all doctors, and when they saw this situation, there was nothing they didn't understand, she was about to give birth!
The Korean expert's face also changed.
Someone shouted, "The water broke..."
Then, it was not just broken, it was probably broken for a while.
Someone cursed, "This is ridiculous, she is about to give birth, but they send her here instead of arranging her to the delivery room..."
Gu Wuming looked at the Korean expert who was hurriedly explaining and said, "It may be an accident."
Just as he said it was an accident, another accident happened. The pregnant woman held her belly in pain and tried to turn over. The people next to her failed to protect her and she fell to the ground. This scene made the people around her unable to sit still and stood up in shock.
The Korean expert shouted in shock, and then said, "No, it's too late, she needs surgery, hurry up, help her give birth."
The obstetric expert who was caught turned green. Surgery, you said it was easy, we didn't see the preoperative physical examination form, and if she had surgery, she might die here. However, a life can't be ignored, so he asked the Korean expert for the pregnant woman's previous examination form. However,
the Korean expert mumbled in Korean.
Professor Hao, an obstetrics expert, said, "What are these things? I mean the checkup form, the form for pregnant women to set up a prenatal checkup..." He
repeated it in English, and asked people to bring things to the room while taking out the things needed for the operation...
However, the Korean expert was sweating profusely, and he spread his hands, as if he was too anxious to speak.
Professor Hao cursed in a hurry, "Is this the level of the experts in Korea?"
"The level of our interns is better than this, forget it, we can't count on it..."
But others could see clearly that the expert's level was not low, but was deliberately delaying time. At least they said that the checkup form was not here and it would take time to get it... But how long would it take, who knew.
Professor Hao cursed in his heart that he was being ripped off - there were so many people here today, and it was recorded. When it was broadcast later, he would feel bad.
"Humph..."
"I always say that you Western doctors are just fancy-dressed doctors, but you still refuse to accept it. Without the medical examination report, you won't treat patients." A sarcastic remark arose.
Professor Hao was about to curse, but when she turned around and saw who was talking, she decisively swallowed the curse back. "Director Bai..."
Bai Yimeng said, "Wait for the report to come, the daylily is cold."
After she finished speaking, she stood up from her seat and walked to the patient area in front of many cameras, stretched out her hand to take the patient's pulse. Professor Hao's eyes lit up when she saw this. The difference between Chinese and Western medicine is that Western medicine can judge the patient's physical condition through reports, but Chinese medicine does not need to do so -
it can judge the patient's condition through feeling the pulse, observing and smelling, and asking questions.
After Bai Yimeng frowned and took the pulse for a while, she suddenly heard a shout in her ear, "Oh no, bleeding..."
The one who shouted was the Korean doctor.
Professor Hao immediately said, "Director Bai..."
Bai Yimeng took out the acupuncture needles calmly, and after a few times, the woman's bleeding stopped immediately: "It's just a little bleeding, don't be alarmed."
The doctor on the Korean side immediately opened his mouth and looked at the silver needles...
This...
The Korean expert also looked strange.
After Bai Yimeng had the injection, she turned around and said, "Gu Ling."