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Chapter 21 Redefining Perfection Follow-up

Chapter 21 Redefining Perfection (Please bookmark, recommend, and follow the reading)!

[At the age of thirty, you have strictly mastered the expanded indications for manual reduction of fractures of the radius, tibia, fibula, humerus, and hands and feet. You have not forcibly expanded the indications for reduction again. Therefore, the patients you have reduced are all

Healed very well.]

[You have gained quite a reputation in the local area. Your unit and leaders hope that you will participate in academic exchanges to further expand and enhance the reputation of our institute. You refused.]

[Although you rejected the suggestions of the leader and the hospital, your position in the department is irreplaceable, so you have gained greater freedom to operate.]

[Finally, when you were forty-five years old, you completed the theoretical research on closed reduction of femoral fractures and put it into practice, achieving great success.]

[Your skills in manual reduction have finally been further improved. You have broken the barriers of your current skills and redefined the most perfect manual reduction of fractures! So you began to submit articles to magazines, hoping to gain recognition from your peers.

Approved.]

[It’s just that the number of cases you were involved in was very small, and your research harmed the interests of some medical device companies that make steel plates, intramedullary needles, etc., so you were assassinated. 】

【You died in a car accident!】

【Simulation ends!】

[Comprehensive score: It’s quite a pity. You have successfully re-broken the definition of perfect proficiency in closed reduction of fractures, but you died unexpectedly! 】

[You can choose to keep one of the following!]

[Closed reduction of fractures (perfect--redefined)]

[Note: The highest level of all skill proficiency is perfect, and the lead is a new breakthrough in the perfect level of proficiency. The first step is to say that you have formed a relatively systematic theory, but whether this theory is applicable and beneficial to clinical practice?

Whether it is popular, economical and beneficial needs further confirmation.】

[Perfect - redefining means that your new theory has been clinically recognized, and is popular and economical. It can be promoted as a textbook, redefining the perfect level of this skill!]

【Become the pinnacle.】

【What you realize about life before you die.】

Zhou Cheng was a little stunned after reading it, but he was also overjoyed.

He died unexpectedly, but it is understandable that this world has never been a simple world, and conflicts of interest have always existed. Therefore, this simulation not only brought me a breakthrough in skills, but also taught me a lot about myself as a person.

principle.

That is, before you have a certain weight and popularity, you must not think about subverting the regulations set by the current industry, otherwise you may be crushed by the power of capital.

For medical device companies, surgery is their livelihood. If you allow other people’s research to be of no use, or it will reduce the use, make less money, and it will not have a certain weight, then

If I don’t mess with you, who will mess with you?

This is the first time that Zhou Cheng did not get a happy ending during the simulation process.

Zhou Cheng thought about it for a long time, and then decided that in the future, this skill can only be used by himself in reality. Before he has a certain degree of self-protection, he must not think about promoting it.

After recalling the theoretical details of the corresponding skills again in his mind, Zhou Cheng fell into sleep.

The next day, Zhou Cheng had the experience of yesterday, so he got up at 7:30, had breakfast and rushed to the department, it was already 7:50.

Doctor's offices are still overcrowded.

Du Yanjun, Zhang Zhengquan and others arrived early and occupied the computer.

But after seeing Zhou Chenglai, Du Yanjun stood up first and said, "Brother Zhou Cheng, here, you have a new patient here today. You'd better familiarize yourself with his examination information in advance."

"Have you finished it?" Zhou Cheng asked Du Yanjun in shock.

Zhou Cheng never thought that Du Yanjun would give him the computer.

"Well, all the examination results that I should record have been recorded. Brother Zhou Cheng, your new one is the +9 bed." Du Yanjun stood up and gave Zhou Cheng a very kind reminder.

"Thank you!" Zhou Cheng was a little unsure of what Du Yanjun meant, but he always felt that Du Yanjun's sudden enthusiasm was definitely not without reason.

If you don't have any profit, you can't afford it early. Du Yanjun, a person with such a quick thinking, must have something up his sleeve.

However, since a new patient arrived and there was not much time, Zhou Cheng decided to take a look at the patient's diagnosis and examination results first, and then ask about the medical history.

After looking at the patient's outpatient X-ray of the anteroposterior and lateral views of the right calf, it was almost certain that the patient had a double fracture of the tibia and fibula.

However, the results of his examination were only X-rays, so he could not determine whether there was damage elsewhere, whether there were soft tissues, or whether there were problems with nearby joints. This required Zhou Cheng to see the patient in person before he could deduce it.

Otherwise, it would be enough for a radiologist to make a diagnosis, so why do we need a bedside doctor?

Arriving at the bedside, Zhou Cheng asked about the medical history in detail and found out that the middle-aged man had been knocked down by an electric car.

The impact was from the side, knocking down his right calf. After he fell to the ground, he was sent directly to the hospital, where he was told that he had a fracture.

Zhou Cheng made a detailed palpation and found no tenderness in the nearby joints.

There is no tenderness. Although it cannot be completely ruled out whether there is ligament damage, the probability is estimated to be small.

I took a look at the patient's right lower limb and saw that it was already in a plaster cast!

Zhou Chenggong said: "Okay, Brother Li, I already know your situation. Our director will come to check the ward later, and then we will arrange your diagnosis and treatment plan together!"

"Well, okay, thank you, Doctor Zhou."

"You are my doctor in charge, right?" The patient didn't know who the director was, but Zhou Cheng was the first doctor he saw, so he felt that he was under Zhou Cheng's care.

"Well, I am your bedside doctor. We are divided into groups, and the doctors in our group are all your doctors in charge. If you have any questions, you can come to me. If I am not around, you can go to other doctors in our group.

Doctors can do it too." Zhou Cheng explained in detail.

After saying that, Zhou Cheng walked towards the shift room. He needed to get familiar with the patients before rounds, but everyone must attend the shift shift at eight o'clock on time.

When Zhou Cheng entered, he saw Yan Haihan and other directors, as well as Luo Yun and others, already sitting in their seats. Opposite the doctor were undergraduate nurses.

Behind the team of doctors and nurses stood a group of intern nurses and trained doctors.

Only the employees of this hospital are assigned seats, and the number will be increased as new employees arrive.

Before Pang Dingkun came, he had not even added more chairs.

Those who are standing are quite envious and look forward to one day being able to sit on the chair and become a formal employee.

"..."

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