Watching patients die and doing nothing is called a doctor? To be honest, the law does not allow doctors to evade this behavior. It is also illegal and will bear relevant legal responsibilities. There are already court cases.
This is the reason why it takes so long to train doctors. You must step up at the critical moment and there is no retreat. Even if you don’t succeed, you must meet the technical standards, otherwise it will still be the doctor’s responsibility.
Of course, specific cases must be analyzed in detail. As for the current case, Ren Chongda can choose not to do it. He is not a doctor sent out by the emergency center. He has no responsibility to treat this patient. He is a passerby who is passing by to help. The law stipulates that doctors passing by
When you see a patient, you only have the obligation to rescue, not to treat. The assistance can be through calling the emergency center.
Is it the conscience of a doctor that determines whether or not to do something now? No, conscience alone is far from enough. Even if you don’t do it, your conscience can be appeased with various excuses afterwards. There is only one reason that prompts doctors to do it. Do you have this feeling about yourself?
Technical self-confidence.
"Oops, this -" Ren Chongda knew that his old classmate had reached a critical point. Whether he would do it now or not, the only thing he could do was whether he could judge and execute the attack as accurately as Cao Yong.
Acute cerebral hernia is essentially intracranial high pressure. If you want to relieve the pressure, it will be too late to rely on medication. It is like a pressure cooker. If you want to quickly relieve the pressure, you can only vent the air through the hole. Drilling and drainage is the only life-saving method for the patient.
How can we determine the location of the drill hole without having a CT scan or even an X-ray? My old classmate Cao Yong is different. He is a famous neurosurgery doctor and was already known as a genius when he was a student.
"So I'm calling you now, and you can help me guess where to drill." Ren Chongda expressed his thoughts.
Calling for help from a distance and guiding on-site operations from a distance is equivalent to testing the trust of both parties in each other.
"Do you have any tools?" Cao Yong asked.
"They went to find the electric drill and disinfection." After answering, Ren Chongda turned around and found that his student's hands were very fast.
While the teacher and her senior were talking, Xie Wanying hurriedly gave the sick child an indwelling injection and administered mannitol to reduce the intracranial pressure. However, medication to reduce blood pressure must be extremely limited. In any case, there are as many first aid measures as there are now, so we will do our best.
And for.
The veteran nurse was very experienced and worked very well with the doctor. After putting on nasal cannula and injecting oxygen into the two wounded patients, she took a razor and hurriedly shaved the sick child's hair. After trimming the hair, it could be disinfected.
There was a store that bought hardware tools a few steps next door, which provided handheld electric drills. The old nurse sterilized the drills, and then prepared all the items needed for drilling and drainage surgery. She found a surgical lighting fixture and brought it over.
Many people wanted to watch curiously, but they were kicked out by nurses and police.
With the people around him being so positive, Ren Chongda deeply felt what it means to be riding a tiger but it is difficult to get off. What if he said that he would not do this surgery at this time?
"I can understand you very well now." Ren Chongda sighed to Cao Yong.
As a surgical star, Cao Yong should be said to have been given such expectations by the people around him on many occasions, as if he is the life-saver and has no choice but to do it. Once he does not do it, it is not whether this life will die, but whether it will.
It makes people feel that the whole world suddenly turned into a dark darkness without sunlight.