【234】Trained
No one can do things perfectly. When Xie Wanying looked at her with such a pair of teachers' eyes, her heart was a little irritated.
"You, tell me clearly."
The four words on Tan Kelin's lips are clear, square and round, and the voice is deep, just like the north wind fluttering outside his classmates.
A cool gust of wind blew across everyone's heart.
Others dared not look at Xie Wanying.
Luo Yanfen and the others thought to themselves: This newcomer is going to suffer!
You can imagine that the teacher was angry, but I don’t know what she was angry about because of what she said just now. Xie Wanying frowned secretly and was also reviewing her fault.
The answer was a must-have answer, she bit the bullet and said: "The patient's family said it was probably after the patient finished drinking liquid at noon yesterday."
"You're just here to report this to me now?" Tan Kelin's speech suddenly accelerated, and his two gazes pressed down on people like two mountains.
Obviously the teacher was really angry.
Everyone was swept down by his eyes.
Xie Wanying quickly explained to the teacher: "Teacher Tan, in the morning I followed the teacher's order to see several patients. I was not sure if my speculation was wrong with bed 3. What I was more concerned about was the patient in bed 7, so-"
"So you think the patient's condition is not important enough to let you report this to me immediately. Or do you know he is going to have an operation, and think that the meeting will discuss this matter anyway?" Tan Klin narrowed his eyes at her as he said this.
Xie Wanying received the teacher's look, and without saying a word, he lowered his head and admitted: "Yes, teacher."
It's whatever it is. Anyway, she doesn't make excuses like those three people. She is not so stupid that she thinks she can fool the teachers of the National Association.
Hearing her decisively agree, an accident flashed through her sharp single eyelids on the opposite side.
Shouldn’t ordinary people be afraid first and find excuses? She just "kneels"?
"You are an intern, we ask you to see a patient. If any problem a patient has, you must report it to the superior doctor. It is not you who decides the patient's problem. Do you understand?" When Tan Kelin was silent, Liu Chengran helped him add.
"I understand, teacher." Xie Wanying carefully explored the habits and tempers of these clinical teachers. To be honest, she felt a little powerless after listening.
Clinical teachers each have their own tempers and habits.
Some teachers like students to be independent and don’t like students to report everything. If they report small problems without problems, the teachers will feel annoyed.
Some teachers are completely different and cannot trust students' abilities.
Teacher Tan in front of him seems to be closer to the latter.
In fact, she was just speculating that there is no clinical test basis to support the patient's true gastric bleeding and dare not talk nonsense. She mentioned this before the operation that she wanted to fight for a more accurate surgical method for the patient. She even talked about the teacher's ideas, hoping to fight for the patient.
Well, she took Teacher Tan’s direction of thinking, but the teacher first saw more serious than anything when she would report this problem.
On the first day she arrived, Deputy Teacher Gao actually attached so much importance to her feedback. Should she cry or what?
When she first asked her to see a patient, she was meant to send her off and not let her come to the operating room, and treated her as a burden.
Xie Wanying was also extremely helpless.
I should have explained her opinions to her early in the morning.
Chapter completed!