In the operating room, the most important thing is to stay calm.
When he arrived, not a single hospital leader was there, nor was anyone from the Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery. They all probably knew that there was a big boss from the Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery there, and if there was something wrong with the patient's heart, the boss would deal with it as soon as possible.
A man passed through the other doctors, and Cao Yong entered the operating room alone.
Looking around, everyone in the operating room looked calm. Cao Yong turned his eyes and looked at junior sister Xie Wanying's face, then took out the medical flashlight he wore in his breast pocket and walked to the operating bed.
bedside.
The anesthesiologist was preparing to wake the patient up, but found that the patient failed to wake up. For a while, Zhang Tinghai sweated profusely on his forehead again.
"The medicine has been withdrawn. I should have woken up." Zhang Tinghai's vocal cords were hoarse. He hadn't slept well in two weeks and the high stimulation today gave him a headache that was going to explode.
Bending down, Cao Yong used a doctor's flashlight to carefully check the teacher's pupillary reflex, and asked the situation: "How long did the teacher's heart stop just now?"
"When she had a heart problem, we immediately put her on brain protection." Zhang Tinghai declared, and their anesthetists did everything they could.
Cao Yong looked at the anxiety on his face, calmed down, and did not argue with him. No one wanted the rescue to happen. As a colleague, he knew that the people here would do their best, and it was unreasonable to accuse anyone.
It’s just that medicine must tell the facts. The so-called hypothermic brain protection is known by experts, and its effect is very limited. Once brain damage really occurs, these measures can only be called better than nothing.
He also knew that what he said was weak. Zhang Tinghai was so worried that his eyes were about to shed tears under his eyebrows.
Liu Jingyun looked at him like this, and suddenly felt that he was a great person. Ever since the anesthesiology department received the case of Teacher Lu's surgery, all the anesthesiologists knew that it was the most difficult to use anesthesia for this operation, so they all avoided it.
As a result, the director named him, and he really took on this important task that no one else dared to take on. It makes sense that Director Chen liked to appoint this person. A good anesthesiologist must also have the courage to shoulder heavy responsibilities.
"Wait and see." Cao Yong said to all the colleagues present who were waiting anxiously.
Doctors outside the Department of Neurology are indeed the most calm. Listening to Cao Yong's voice is like sunshine shining on the rough sea, which is equivalent to a sign that the sky is about to clear up. The sea no longer looks fierce but is about to return to calm.
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Xie Wanying thought: Senior Brother Cao is like the sun. Sometimes he looks a bit harsh and unkind, but he is actually very warm.
"Okay." Zhang Huayao said in response to his voice, as if he agreed with his judgment.
The patient was first transferred to the ICU ward for observation.
As soon as the patient was pushed out of the operating room, a large number of people waiting outside swarmed in.
"Teacher, teacher!" They called Teacher Lu's name one by one, wishing that the teacher would open his eyes and look at them immediately.
It's just that Teacher Lu seemed to be dreaming in another world and never came back, unable to respond to anyone.
Teacher Yu and other colleagues shed tears when they saw this.
The patient arrives in the ICU.
A group of students and colleagues volunteered to be the guardian angels around Teacher Lu and take care of him until Teacher Lu wakes up.
Dai Hongrong was forced to step out to maintain order: "This is the ICU and no one is allowed to visit!"
Having too many people coming is not good for the patient itself, as it will increase the patient's chance of infection. What's more, Teacher Lu needs to prevent infection most after major surgery.
They were all medical students and understood the truth, so they had no choice but to give up when they heard this.