Chapter 106 - 106: [Tech requirements high 2]
Chapter 106: [Tech requirements high 2]
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However, such doctors are relatively rare in clinical practice because the requirements for them are much higher, encompassing a very high level of technical expertise, extremely high indeed!
Director Lv didn’t think he was at fault, as his explanation made it clear that his approach had no legal errors.
As for the unpredictability of a patient’s condition deteriorating so rapidly, it’s something that any doctor can hardly foresee. If a doctor incorrectly insists that a patient be hospitalized, there often are cases where the patient bites back and accuses the doctor.
The severity of this patient’s condition was not something he could detect, nor could Cao Yong; it was the female intern who had noticed it. This was very clear in Director Lv’s mind, so he squinted his eyes and scrutinized Xie Wanying’s face intently.
He had thought this female intern was nothing more than a self-important fool, but she turned out to be a genius—
“Prepare for surgery,” Director Lv shouted down to his staff once he had finished speaking with the patient’s family.
Doctor Wang was momentarily taken aback and asked, “Who will be the Chief Surgeon?”
Discovering the issue was one thing; as Director Lv had said before, it would be better to send the patient abroad for treatment. Therefore, when Director Lv had mentioned sending the patient overseas, he had breathed a sigh of relief. An incident where a patient dies on the operating table can have grave consequences for any doctor involved, even if the doctor isn’t at fault at all.
Upon hearing the question of who would perform surgery on his mother, the patient’s son suddenly became alert. Regardless of what Director Lv said, it was clear that it was the doctor his father had found who had saved his mother’s life, leading him to approach Cao Yong with a plea: “Dr. Cao, please, I beg you, you must save my mother!”
Cao Yong said, “The doctor will definitely do their utmost.”
After hearing this, the patient’s son was on tenterhooks; the doctor hadn’t assured him that he could save his mother one hundred percent.
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No doctor can make such a guarantee; anything can happen during surgery, especially one so risky. Handsome Cao wasn’t wrong at all in what he said.
There was no time for the medical staff to continue discussing with the patient’s family—they urgently needed to save the patient’s life. A group of people moved towards the operating room.
As Huang Zhilei ran back and forth arranging for the patient to be taken to the operating room, he suddenly remembered his junior: “Xie Wanying, come to the operating room later; you can watch from the side.”
Her senior brother was really thoughtful, letting her observe in the operating room on her very first day as an intern at the hospital.
No other interns who arrived on their first day received such an opportunity. The size of the operating room is limited; it couldn’t accommodate many medical students as observers.
Upon hearing this, Xie Wanying excitedly volunteered herself: “I can help push the patient to the operating room.”
Today, the junior sister’s performance had been an eye-opener for everyone; Huang Zhilei had confidence in her and said, “Alright, I leave it to you!”
His words were like an adrenaline shot to her; Xie Wanying responded with a mixture of excitement and calmness, “Since senior brother trusts me, I will definitely be able to do it.”
Her senior brother went off to prepare other things, while Xie Wanying joined the nurse to push the gurney.
One should not underestimate the task of transporting a patient to the operating room; this job is equally important. This is because they are dealing with critically ill patients who might require emergency medical attention at any moment.
All the way to the operating room, the patient’s son followed alongside, full of worry.
As they entered the elevator, he saw Xie Wanying holding his mother’s hand. The patient’s son was stunned; his gaze landed on Xie Wanying’s face. The concentration he saw there was not only something he’d never witnessed before, but also it stirred something inexplicably within him.