As Xie sat down, he noticed that Geng was looking at him.
Classmate Geng's eyes read: Classmate Xie is so eloquent. When he saw Classmate Xie stand up to speak before, he didn't even guess what she could say. This should be the advantage of female doctors.
Actually no, it’s just that Classmate Geng is a bit bored like the monitor. Xie Wanying thought, if Classmate Pan were here, he would probably speak more powerfully. Classmate Pan is very good at comforting patients.
Ahem, Dr. Li's mouth was wet with saliva and he was about to see the next patient. Suddenly, the cell phone in his white coat pocket rang. He took it out to answer the call first.
"Well, well, what problem do you think it is?" Dr. Li Yuen looked serious as he listened to the report from the person on the other side of the phone.
"Dr. Li, Dr. Yuan asked me to inform you to go to the operating room immediately. Something unexpected happened to the patient."
If a doctor in the operating room or ward issues an emergency notification to ask for help from his superiors, it can only mean one thing: the patient has been rescued.
The rescue operation in the operating room was a big deal. The outpatient clinic in the morning was completely interrupted.
Doctors always save lives first. Without caring about anything else, Dr. Li rushed out of the door after receiving the call. Xie Wanying and Geng Yongzhe followed Teacher Li and had to trot, otherwise they might not be able to keep up with Teacher Li who was sick from a cold.
Some powerful teachers have made it an occupational disease to not take care of themselves.
The three of them ran from the fire stairway to the operating room on the second floor without taking the elevator.
The Reproductive Technology Center has a separate operating room. The operating room here is no different from other operating rooms. It is routine to change clothes, hat, slippers, and surgical mask, and then run to the operating room where the patient is.
"Doctor Li is here." Seeing the expert from a distance, the nurse loudly informed other people in the operating room.
Once the boss arrives, everyone will probably feel more at ease.
"How many milliliters of blood have you lost?" When Teacher Li entered the operating room, he first asked the anesthesiologist about the patient's latest condition.
The anesthesiologist must keep an eye on the patient's vital signs at all times and immediately report: "The blood loss is almost 300. We need an emergency blood transfusion. The patient's blood pressure has not gone up and his heart rate is fast."
The electrocardiogram monitor next to the operating bed is all beeping with digital waveforms. The patient lying on the operating table is under general anesthesia and has poor hypothermia and poor circulation. He does not look well, and now he has suffered a sudden massive blood loss.
, the bluish-white skin on the entire face was dry and cold, like a dead person.
People who saw this were heartbroken.
The three doctors and operating room nurses standing next to the operating table were sweating profusely, and the backs of their surgical clothes were wet. There was no difference between male and female surgeons, and they were extremely anxious when they encountered this situation. It was really fatal, and the patient was close to a state of shock. During the operation,
Sudden massive bleeding during surgery is what all surgeons fear most, and it is the same in all surgeries.
Looking at the operation situation in front of me, it goes without saying that the first patient was not strong enough. No one can say that the operation will be accident-free. If it was possible, the patient would not be asked to fill in the pre-operative informed consent form. It is said that it is.
Common surgeries and expert surgeons are only to avoid the probability of accidents. Others can only depend on the patient's own luck.
What kind of surgery is this? It is impossible for the teacher to explain it to the students in such an emergency situation. He can’t even write half a word. It’s all up to the students to understand and learn on their own.
The two students would never dare to approach the sterile area of the operating table without the permission of the teacher. They automatically and consciously stood in the corner so as not to hinder the teacher from rescuing the patient, and relied on their eyesight to observe and learn.