Jiang Xing has been treating Tong Lu's father recently, and after several acupuncture sessions, there have been some results.
"Doctor... Jiang, I..." Mr. Tong's facial paralysis had recovered quite well, and he could even speak, but he couldn't speak clearly.
Jiang Xing's face was calm, and he guided her softly, "Don't be anxious, speak slowly."
With gratitude in his eyes, he said slowly, "Thank you...thank you, Dr. Jiang...Dr. Jiang."
Tong Lu also came to visit, and happened to see his parents talking, and there was shock in his eyes.
It hasn't been long since his mother could speak!
Tong Lu looked at Jiang Liu with gratitude in his eyes. When he wanted to thank Jiang Liu, the old man on the hospital bed suddenly struggled violently. He raised his moving arm to cover his heart.
Tong Lu immediately shouted, "Doctor Jiang! What happened to my dad?"
Jiang Xi walked over quickly upon hearing the sound. She looked for two seconds and immediately leaned over to the old man's heart. The heartbeat suddenly quickened and became extremely irregular. Jiang Xi's face darkened. These were symptoms of heart failure.
Jiang Xing walked to the door and stopped the nurse passing by, "Go to the third floor and ask Doctor Xu to come over."
The nurse nodded repeatedly.
Soon Xu Jin was invited down, "Xingxing, what's wrong?"
Jiang Xi said, "Use the stethoscope to listen to his heart rate."
Xu Jin immediately took out the stethoscope to listen to Old Man Tong's condition. The more he listened, the uglier his expression became.
"Do an electrocardiogram and a heart ultrasound immediately." Xu Jin said.
Their hospital had just received a new ultrasound machine under the arrangement of Director Kong.
There are only a few hospitals in the capital that have this, which shows that President Kong also attaches great importance to Western medicine.
After meeting Dean Kong, Xu Jin realized how important it is for a hospital to have a good dean.
Xu Jin looked at Jiang Xi and said, "Xi Xi, his heart rate hasn't calmed down yet. I'll give him first aid."
After some emergency treatment, Mr. Tong's condition stabilized.
After completing the electrocardiogram and cardiac ultrasound, Xu Jin went to see the dean.
Dean Kong looked at the electrocardiogram and ultrasound and immediately convened a meeting.
Xu Jin suggested an arterial bypass surgery, and who would do this surgery needed to be decided at the meeting.
At the meeting, after looking at the pictures, Xu Cheng recommended himself, "I can do this technique."
After Xu Cheng spoke, no other doctors prescribed medicine.
Xu Cheng is a recognized genius in the hospital, with countless successful cases.
Dean Kong looked at Xu Cheng, "How confident are you?"
In the hospital, no one dared to guarantee that the patient could be completely cured. Xu Cheng also said after calculation, "I am only 100% sure."
Cardiology is not an easy surgery, even he doesn't dare to say that he is too confident.
Dean Kong looked at Xu Jin, "Doctor Xu, what about you?"
Xu Jin said, "I am similar to Dr. Xu, and my grasp of the technique is only about 10%."
"I have a suggestion." At this time, Dean Kong said, "I suggest both Western and Chinese medicine for treatment."
Xu Cheng frowned, "Director, heart surgery is not a trivial surgery. Your suggestion is too disregarding of the patient's condition. There are regulations on the number of people in the operating room. How can there be room for a doctor? Or, Director Kong, you value Chinese medicine so much, but you don't trust Western medicine so much?"
Xu Jin said, "I am willing to treat it with both Western medicine and Chinese medicine."
After studying Korean medicine with Jiang Hui recently, she found that Korean and Western medicine each have their own therapeutic effects. If she can really take the advantages of both, her medical skills will definitely be able to improve.
Moreover, Jiang Xing had proposed co-treatment with Western medicine before, and she was very curious at that time about how Western medicine and Western medicine could be co-treated.
Dean Kong said, "Dr. Xu, there is always a precedent for everything. Nothing will remain unchanged forever."
Xu Cheng said with a serious expression, "Anyway, I don't mind. Dean Kong, since you value Japanese medicine so much, why don't you just open a Japanese hospital?"
The Confucius Institute Director frowned.
He has been trying to find a way to ease the views of both Western and Chinese medicine, but some people's ideas are too deeply rooted.
If he does not step forward to break this deadlock, future implementation will only be more difficult.
Dean Kong looked at Xu Jin and said, "In that case, Doctor Xu, you and Doctor Jiang will perform the surgery on the patient."
Xu Jin's face lit up, "Okay."
Dean Kong insisted so much because he wanted to show everyone that some things can be done without breaking the rules. It just depends on whether someone is willing to break the rules.
Hearing this, Xu Cheng's face turned ugly.
He snorted coldly, then immediately stood up and left the meeting room.
After seeing Jiang Liu's ability, he recognized Jiang Liu's medical skills, but he had never thought about combining traditional Chinese medicine with Western medicine.
In his understanding, Western medicine is Western medicine, and Chinese medicine is Chinese medicine.
How can they be confused?
Dean Kong made such arrangements, but in his heart, the medical department is more important.
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There were quite a few doctors at the meeting.
The hospital's first combined Western and Chinese medicine treatment spread.
Some are curious, some come to watch the show.
Jiang Xi was calm when he received the notice. Western medicine can completely complete the bridge surgery independently. Dean Kong may have other intentions in making such arrangements.
She is not isolated from the news, and there have indeed been some rumors circulating in the hospital recently.
It is said that the dean values Chinese medicine more, and some people even say that the dean will expel all the doctors in the Western medicine department one day.
When the surgery was to be performed, not too many people were allowed into the operating room. Many people wanted to watch but were unable to do so. Many people were still curious about how Chinese and Western medicine were combined to perform surgery on patients.
Arriving at the operating room, Jiang Qi asked Xu Jin, who was holding the surgical knife, "How confident are you?"
Xu Jin felt a little ashamed, "10%."
Heart surgery is not a minor operation. If one step goes wrong, the patient may die.
But we cannot not do this surgery just because we are not sure about the technology. All the hopes of the patients and their families fall on these doctors.
Even if you are not sure, as a doctor you must do your best to save the patient, even if the result is not satisfactory, you must have a clear conscience.
Jiang Xi didn't even frown when she heard Xu Jin say that he was only 100% sure. She said calmly, "Don't worry, I will stabilize the patient's vital signs."
Xu Jin nodded.
This was her first time trying combined Western and Chinese medicine treatment. Even though she had done many surgeries, she was still a little nervous.
But gradually, she became less nervous.
Cardiovascular surgery requires great concentration and no wrong steps can be taken.
Unfortunately, the patient was too old and lost several vital signs along the way.
When the patient lost vital signs, she subconsciously asked the people around her to perform CPR, but every time this happened, Jiang Gui used silver needles to prick the acupuncture points, and after a few acupunctures, the patient's vital signs recovered.
As Xu Jin sighed, her movements became more rigorous. She did not allow herself to make any wrong moves.
Jiang Xi watched Xu Jin perform the operation. Xu Jin's creation of Western medicine can be called a genius. The fact that she was able to become the chief surgeon at the age of 28 also proved her ability.
In this world, if there were such students, she would be very happy.
When Xu Jin was cutting, Jiang Liu only said a few words, and Xu Jin benefited greatly from every word.
She even suddenly realized that Jiang Xi was not only good at Chinese medicine, but might even be good at Western medicine, and was no worse than her in Western medicine!
After the spell was over, Xu Jin stared at Jiang Xi without blinking, and couldn't help but say in his heart -
Is this still a human being?
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(PS: My dears, Japanese and Western medicine have their own opinions. All the treatment methods in the article are from Baidu and the author's personal settings. Don't get entangled in the non-serious parts. Everything is for the service of the plot. Japanese and Western medicine have their own advantages. The author does not mean to belittle either side. The three views of some people in the article do not represent the three views of the author!!! If you are unhappy with it, please ask professionals to spray lightly...)