Bed No. 4 is a good person and praised the students: "There is no discomfort."
This person didn't examine the patient at all, right? Dr. Peng had to question it again... How could Mr. Geng achieve the miraculous skills of Mr. Xie without the reputation of Mr. Xie?
Dr. Zheng, who came over, saw this and helped Dr. Peng ask the student: "Have you really examined the patient?"
"The cervix is six fingers open and the cervix is soft. The subsequent labor process should be accelerated. It is estimated that the second stage of labor will enter in an hour." Geng Yongzhe told the teacher the judgment he made after examining the patient.
Dr. Peng put on sterile gloves to examine the patient again and double-checked the student's diagnosis.
"What he said should be right." Xie Wanying told the teachers first.
Geng Yongzhe immediately turned his head and looked at Classmate Xie: Did Classmate Xie see anything about him?
It is possible that Xie’s eyes are scarier than those of the teachers.
"How do you know?" Dr. Zheng and Dr. Peng asked her about this strange person. She had never examined the patient. What did she rely on to deduce that he was right this time.
Xie Wanying recalled classmate Geng's operation, which clearly imitated the essence of her previous inspection of bed No. 6: focusing on the general structure of the patient's "yin" (a homophone of "yin"), inserting it as hollow as possible and visually measuring it.
Geng also quickly imitated Director Yu's movements in previous cesarean sections. He learned immediately after watching Director Yu's demonstration and grasped where the focus of strength should be.
The process of learning is actually imitation and memory. Top students who study well will definitely perform well in these two aspects. But not all top students have particularly strong imitation abilities.
If you want to complete imitation in a short period of time, it is not so important to copy it exactly the same and perfectly. The most important thing is to grasp the key points and imitate the essence of the other party. This is difficult for most people to do. What can be done is that the brain is very active.
Observation and thinking and calculation skills must be excellent.
Geng is a top student, so it’s not surprising that he has excellent performance in this area.
The classmates in her class are Crouching Dragons, Hidden Tigers. Xie Wanying sighed in her heart: She is indeed the most competitive in her class.
Dr. Peng finished the reexamination of the patient, and the result was true as Mr. Geng said. He had six fingers of uterine openness. He and Dr. Zheng couldn't help but look at each other: Mr. Xie's classmates are just as good, and Mr. Xie was right again.
Taking off the sterile gloves for examination, Dr. Peng smiled and encouraged the patient in bed 4: "I will soon be able to go to the delivery room to give birth. Keep working hard."
"Yes." After hearing the doctor's words, No. 4 had a smile on his face, and his facial muscles were twitching again, not sure if it was because of the pain of contractions.
Xie Wanying, who was standing at the end of the bed facing the patient, quickly frowned. She had vaguely noticed something was wrong with bed No. 4 before, but she didn't have time to check. Now she had time to observe carefully and determined that there was an abnormality in the facial muscle group activity of bed No. 4. She turned around and reported it immediately.
To the teachers: "Teacher, she cannot have a normal delivery. Her facial muscles are twitching, and there may be pontine vascular malformation, and hemangioma is not ruled out. It would be better to do a head CT to determine the risk."
Dr. Zheng was startled by her words, and Dr. Lapen went to the corner to talk.
"It's impossible." Dr. Peng said.
It's not that she didn't notice that the expression on bed No. 4 seemed a bit weird. But this is very common in clinical practice. Mothers can have any strange expressions if they have painful contractions.
"She doesn't have headaches, dizziness or vomiting." Dr. Peng once again pointed out that the most common symptoms of neurosurgical diseases seemed to be absent in bed No. 4.