Chapter 69 This son is talented!
"In the next half hour, contestants are asked to summarize their experiences in each ward of this training camp, their understanding of the emergency department, and their personal suggestions for emergency doctors, etc. There is no limit to the content."
"Countdown to 30 minutes, time starts!"
After the question for the ninth ward came out, the eliminated contestants in the judging room also began to think about it. This is an open-ended question. The content can be customized and you can express your feelings.
So if you want to get high scores, conception and topic selection are naturally the top priority.
"If you want me to discuss the understanding of the emergency department, it is not easy for emergency doctors."
An eliminated contestant whispered to his companions.
"If it were me, I would summarize and sort out the first few wards, learn from the mistakes, and apply them in practice in the future."
"I wonder how Tanglou would answer this question?"
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While the interns in the back row were discussing, the director of the judging panel was also very curious about Tang Lou’s intentions. If he wanted to hit 90 points, he would have to come up with something substantial enough.
"Countdown:...25 minutes...24 minutes..."
Time passed by second by second, and the tenement house in the ninth room was also making drafts.
Ten minutes later, I finally straightened out what I wanted to express. If nothing else happens, this discussion will be groundbreaking, theoretical, and highly generalizable.
After all, Tanglou, who has a comprehensive emergency department (three stars, 9), has a comprehensive understanding of the emergency department that is far superior to everyone present, and it is not an exaggeration to compare with international experts.
Tanglou stood in the center of the room, facing the live camera in front of him, and spoke clearly:
"The purpose of this training camp is to cultivate our clinical thinking, master clinical thinking and clinical skills, and achieve better procedural, scientific and rationalization."
"So, the topic I proposed in this room is to explore an emergency treatment process suitable for emergency departments. I named it ABCDE emergency treatment process."
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In the judging room, the directors and the contestants in the back row were all shocked by the grandeur and systematicness of Tanglou's topic selection.
"What process is suitable for emergency treatment? Such a systematic theoretical system would be amazing to me if it came from the mouth of a senior chief expert. But for an intern, is it a bit exaggerated and just words on paper?"
Calmly frowned, obviously she did not expect that the tenement building would be such a high-level topic.
"If he talks too much and doesn't mean anything, he will have to pay the price this round."
Niu Bolin also said very seriously that for the emergency process, this can be regarded as a research project for a large hospital, which requires a long period of data collection and information processing before it can be proposed.
"This kid is really ambitious. If he can really come up with a rigorous and systematic emergency procedure, then I will really give him a full score."
Diao Xiwen is a senior emergency department expert, so he naturally understands how important it is to implement a scientific, rigorous and reasonable emergency process. The goal of the emergency training camp is not only to select potential doctors, but also has this purpose.
However, no player would raise his ambitions so high.
"Newborn calves are not afraid, so let's listen to his ABCDE emergency treatment process and see how valuable it is."
Yang Xiaodong mentioned the gold-rimmed glasses and was a little curious. After all, Tanglou's ability to choose this angle showed that he had truly thought about the emergency department systematically, and his ambition and structure were very big.
Given time, it can become a great thing!
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Tanglou’s charming voice lingered in everyone’s ears:
The so-called ABCDE:
A AIRWAY is also what we often call the airway
B BREATHING, vital breathing in emergency situations
C CIR, the third point is naturally circulation
DDISABILITY, disorder of consciousness
E EXPOSURE, fully expose the patient.
The process I proposed is to assess and treat patients sequentially, with adequate initial assessment and repeated re-evaluation.
Problems keep happening until they are solved.
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After hearing Tanglou's summary of the airway, breathing, circulation, consciousness disorder, and fully exposing the patient's process, the contestants in the back row did not have too many feelings, but the judges in the front row, the department with decades of experience
Director, his face changed immediately.
"Okay, okay, this summary is quite concise. This is also my experience in handling emergency patients for more than ten years. Step by step, if you follow such a process, it will naturally be difficult to miss and ignore the patient's causative factors."
Diao Xiwen stood up directly. He was very excited and looked forward to the detailed discussion of Tanglou next.
Niu Bolin's eyes were also shining. It was obvious that Tanglou had a deep understanding of handling emergency patients. No wonder he got perfect scores in the subsequent simulation sessions.
Looking back now, his previous operation was not to answer questions according to this process, so he could make no mistakes.
"This guy is a great talent! I'm sorry everyone, but with this beginning and such a profound summary, I am willing to give him a full score."
Niu Bolin directly turned the scoreboard to ten points.
Tanglou has just begun to exert its strength, and the first ten points have been delivered!
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"Of course, this assessment process needs to be used flexibly. It is said that a letter of trust is worse than no book at all. Therefore, when the above process is actually used, the highest priority is to deal with life-threatening emergencies before proceeding to the next step of assessment."
"Although we are working individually in this training camp and can only answer questions on our own, in actual first aid, we must fully realize the limitations of individual abilities in emergency situations, and always remember that you are a team.
Call other doctors for help promptly. Call, call, the sooner the better!”
When Tanglou said this, everyone in the judging room nodded frequently, and the contestants in the back row also thought of the scene in the third room where name tags were put up to select other consulting doctors...
They also thought about the man who had fainted in the sixth room before. After his condition stabilized, he needed to consult with the gastroenterology department and perform an endoscopy for gastrointestinal bleeding. This is where a strong man like Yang Ming loses points...
A doctor does not work alone, there is a team behind him!
Before the operation, an instrument nurse and an anesthetist are needed. During the operation, an assistant doctor and a nurse are needed. Even for a simple appendicitis operation, no matter how mature the doctor is, he will need a retractor intern.
Although it only opens the wound, it is still indispensable.
One of the judges flipped the scoreboard to 10 points.
Tanglou naturally knew nothing about this, he was just explaining his understanding:
"As the chief surgeon, you need to fully mobilize your team members. For example, connect the ECG monitor, recommend intravenous access, peripheral veins, and bone marrow access. All personnel should do it at the same time. The chief surgeon needs to maintain full and effective communication at all times. That is team wisdom."
While discussing the situation in the tenement house, everyone thought about the overall planning of the tenement house in the later rooms, the encouragement and blame given to the assistant doctor, and even the trolling state after pointing out the mistakes.
The contestants in the back row of the judging room were even more fascinated by what they heard. They were recalling the pictures in their minds. They didn't just lack this kind of understanding. In first aid, mobilizing the wisdom of the team was really crucial.
During the review, two more people willingly turned the scoreboard over to 10 points.
Chapter completed!