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【2508】psychological burden

The final judgment of medicine must be completed according to the procedures. Doing it in accordance with the prescribed procedures is to be afraid of omissions. Medical omissions such as safety liability accidents are the loss of human life, and no one can afford this responsibility.

In a certain way, his point of view is to be more skeptical than the younger sister Xie Wanying. Of course, Cao Zhao said just now, without saying conspiracy theory, or doubting what the child’s parents want to do to the child. He only said that he was afraid that the doctor would be careless and too quick to give the patient a conclusion about death.

To remind my second brother, Cao Yong guaranteed his brother with a person in the neurology industry: "Since the parents of this child can think of donating the child's organs by themselves, the first is based on kindness. Second, the parents of this child must be people who understand knowledge and culture, so they can think of it and do not reject the matter of organ donation."

"Um."

"We neurosurgeons will explain the child's condition to the family. I, the neurosurgeon, can honestly tell you that the neurosurgeon must fully demonstrate that this child is definitely not something that can be done within 24 hours. The neurosurgeon does not have this ability. So if you ask me if this child is going to be brain dead now, I can only tell you that if this judgment cannot be made at this stage, and you will not do such reckless and unscientific things at the request of the family."

No reversible situation is completely eliminated, so how could a doctor just go through the process of judging brain death? Besides, there is no legislation on brain death in China. Domestic doctors are really cautious about this matter to the extreme, fearing that a little mistake will lead to the complete failure of some organ transplantation businesses that rely on donors of brain death patients in the future.

My brother's professional words finally completely relieved his concerns.

Cao Zhao nodded and smiled. He could really feel relieved.

It is absolutely different from what the public thinks. Organ transplant doctors with normal mentality are actually very burdened with a heavy psychological burden, and they are also afraid that they will mistakenly take a living organ and put it on another child, which is equivalent to killing another child.

"Okay." Cao Zhao patted his brother's shoulder, thanking him for answering his doubts.

After opening the balcony window and returning to the ward, Cao Zhao walked to the bedside, accompanied by the attending doctor, checked the student's wounds with concern, and then took his clothes back to the hospital to work first.

The fairy brother left, Senior Brother Tao and the others left, Teacher Ren went out to call, Xie Wanying got up and prepared for breakfast, and looked at the balcony.

Senior Brother Cao stood alone on the balcony. If his eyes were looking into the distance, his back would inevitably have a shadow of vicissitudes of life.

She could feel that her senior brother was in a bad mood.

This is how the specialist is. He can comfort others and cannot comfort himself. He said a lot of procedural words to comfort his second brother, but he cannot deny the facts.

What is the fact? The fact is that as his second brother suspected, he felt hopeless as soon as he took over. No wonder after sending Fang Ze, Dr. Fang Ze's technical level was at least not worse than that of him. When he told the child's family, as long as the child's family had a little brain and culture, he could hear what the doctor said, and it was normal to start organ donation. So, there was no conspiracy theories, only tragic facts.
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