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【3591】gap

A venomous tongue is a venomous tongue. Mr. Zhang’s humorous style with a bit of venom in his words is quite popular with some people.

The old man smiled and nodded to express his understanding.

The group immediately transferred the patient to the ward for continued treatment.

After comforting the patient, Mr. Zhang did not forget about business and gave the person below a look.

Shen Youhuan followed the instructions of his superiors and stayed in the examination room to supervise the CT films to be released quickly. When he was lingering, he was wondering whether to call his junior sister to urge her, for fear that she would get involved in other things and forget the time.

Thinking about it again, I didn't know what she was busy with and was afraid it would hinder her work, so I called the emergency room nurse station first to ask about the situation.

"Do you want to ask Dr. Xie?" Nurse Li answered truthfully when she received his call. "She helped Dr. Lin save a patient and called the thoracic surgeon to come down. Now she is going to see other patients."

Being tricked by the devil Zhang, only his junior sister was there, and he had to be dragged everywhere to put out the fire. When he came back, he had to let the junior junior sister take it easy and not get too busy.

On the other side of the phone, the voice of staff from the second department of thoracic surgery came downstairs.

"What, where is the patient?"

Doctor Xu Xu turned around and saw the professor personally leading a team down to the emergency room. He was startled and replied: "Yes, it's over there." He was worried that he might have said something wrong or done something wrong when he reported it to his superiors.

Dr. Liang Yuchao, who came down with Han Yongnian, patted the young man on the shoulder and asked, "Where is Dr. Xie?"

"She went to see other patients."

As expected, Dr. Xie was a busy man. Han Yongnian touched his glasses and smiled, as he had expected.

Liang Yuchao took the medical record and handed it to the professor to read.

Han Yongnian shouted, "Don't worry." He walked to the bedside to see how the patient's current condition was being treated.

"Should I be sent for CT now?" Xu Xu asked in a low voice, "They said that the patient needs to maintain this position first, otherwise he is afraid that the blood will get stuck in the trachea."

"Who made the position?" Liang Yuchao looked at the patient's special side-lying position with bright eyes.

"Thank you doctor."

Well, as expected, Dr. Xie did a brilliant job again.

"I'm taking the hemostatic medicine, but I don't know if I can control the bleeding, right?" Liang Yuchao asked after hearing that he had to maintain his position when he saw the rehydration bag hanging on the bedside shelf.

"Yes, when I came here, Dr. Xie's opinion was to perform thoracoscopic surgery to remove the bleeding lesions. Professor, do you think we should ask for internal medicine consultation?" Xu Xu expressed his concerns: If you don't try to do other methods, you will give everything.

First?

Dr. Xie is courageous. He admitted that the problem is that Dr. Xie's forward-thinking courage makes people fearful.

"Bring the patient's film." Han Yongnian commanded.

The patient's previous films were taken and placed under a fluorescent lamp. Han Yongnian observed the films under the fluorescent lamp. A large group of young doctors gathered behind him, stretching their necks and looking on tiptoes.

"Yeah," Professor Han Yongnian said.

Others listened and guessed what the professor's "um" meant.

Han Yongnian turned around and asked the people below what they thought: "What do you think?"

Now that everyone has seen the film, you can share Dr. Xie’s opinions.

"this--"

Basically, everyone's thoughts were similar to Dr. Xu Xu's. They were wondering whether the latest CT result had not come out yet and whether it would be too rash to make a hasty decision.

Seeing the submissive behavior of these people, Professor Han Yongnian frowned, suddenly realizing that sometimes the gap between young doctors, their technical level and their lack of cognition is really fatal.

(End of chapter)


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