What are you doing to be polite? Zhang Tinghai’s cold and indifferent facial expression was only focused on the anesthesia machine. Occasionally he raised his eyes and focused on classmate Xie...
Looking back, since classmate Xie went to the Department of Internal Medicine Beidu San for internship, he has been away from the operating room of the National Association for a long time, which is a bit strange. Zhang Tinghai thought to himself.
"Come on, come on." Chang Jiawei called the two assistants to stand in preparation for the operation to begin.
Xie Wanying stood next to Dr. Liu, who was the first assistant, as the second assistant.
Before starting, Chang Jiawei looked up at the clock on the wall and asked her in a casual tone: "Yingying, are you nervous?"
Nervous, it’s hard to say. She felt a little nervous when she got up in the morning. When she stepped into the operating room, she didn’t know if it was the cold breath here that poured cold water on her head. Anyway, her nervousness disappeared.
"Aren't you nervous?" Seeing that she didn't speak, Chang Jiawei asked her a few more questions.
Xie Wanying could tell that Senior Chang seemed to be looking for something to talk to her, and she couldn't help but have a thought in her mind: Could it be that Senior Chang is a chatterbox in the operating room?
Surgeons do not have the same personality. Everyone has different personalities and styles, and surgeons are no exception.
In actual work, there are a lot of surgeons who like to chat during operations. It just so happens that the big bosses she used to work with belong to the serious and rigorous group, such as Teacher Tan, Senior Brother Tao, and Teacher Du. When they start operations, silence is golden.
Open your mouth, let alone talk nonsense like Senior Chang.
Chatting is beneficial. For some surgeons, talking can appropriately relieve the tension during the operation and prevent them from being too nervous and causing mistakes during the operation. Some patients do not understand and think that when they enter the operating room and see the medical staff chatting and laughing, they are doing so.
If you neglect your work and don't take the patient's life seriously, in fact, the doctor's inner nerves have already been so tense that he has no choice but to say a few words to calm down his tone and calm his nerves so that he can work better.
Doctors are always nervous when facing surgery. No doctor dares to treat the patient's life as a human life. Once this is done, the patient's family will regard the doctor's life as a human life. Doctors are very conscious about this and do not need patients and family members to worry.
If you still don’t understand this, you can refer to the examination room. The absolutely quiet atmosphere in the examination room will make some candidates sweat profusely and adrenaline surge as if they were in danger. In the same way, the too lonely atmosphere in the operating room will make some doctors have similar feelings.
A sense of pressure until the hands are shaking due to excessive nervousness. This is a taboo in surgery. So in clinical practice, you will find that some medical staff will joke with their fellow surgeons when they are patients, in order to relieve the tension of their colleagues and avoid failure.
If the surgeon is not a chatty surgeon, how can we eliminate surgical stress? It has to do with concentration.
Some people cannot speak when they are concentrating. It is like holding their breath while swimming and having no time to open their mouths. Some people are so focused that they don’t know what they are saying.
I don’t even know what to say.
The former relies on a high degree of concentration to suppress tension. Just like some top students in the examination room can always find a point to concentrate more, which can make themselves forget that they are in the examination room and eliminate excessive nervousness.
Needless to say, the latter is directly out of balance.
She is the former, but she is often told by Senior Brother Cao that it is not good. Senior Brother Cao recommends that the surgery must be tight and tight.