The next night, I was invited to dinner by Teacher Tan for the second time.
It was agreed on the phone that Teacher Tan would drive by to pick her up after get off work and ask her to wait at the door of Shouer.
This second day was my first day at work in the second department of pediatric cardiac surgery, so I was a little busy.
The process of working in the department is basically the same. You have a morning meeting to hand over your shift, and then go to the ward for rounds.
During the morning meeting, the older Director Lu asked about what happened in the PICU yesterday. Unlike the National Association, there are not a few female surgeons in Shouer, but there are none in the Department of Pediatric Cardiac Surgery. Director Lu is very fond of this female student, Brother Shenxian.
Interested: "What's your name? I only heard your teacher say it once. Do you remember the pacemaker? Have you ever had a pacemaker installation operation?"
"I haven't done it," Xie Wanying answered honestly. She has never been to a cardiology department and has very little exposure to interventional surgery. She has just come to the cardiology department and is just learning, so she has not had the opportunity to get started with many new things.
"Let Teacher Cao take care of you." Director Lu said gently to her and Cao Zhao, "This operation is not difficult to perform."
After hearing the old director's words, several students once again guessed what the most difficult operation in pediatric cardiac surgery was. This question is difficult to answer, and the common diseases here can be seen immediately during ward rounds in the department.
Today, there was a large ward round in the department. The team of doctors went from the first bed to the last bed. Director Lu took the lead and looked like a general.
The characteristic of pediatrics is that you see some children in the ward who look quite serious, but the problem is that they are not scheduled to be admitted to the PICU. The reason is very simple, there are many more serious children than this. It means that the child's condition is really developing very quickly.
It is easy to get worse. In some adult departments, you can see patients who simply come to the inpatient department for physical recuperation and physical examination, but you cannot see it in pediatrics. One of the main characteristics of hospitalized heart disease patients is hypoxia, which is the same for adults and children. Many patients
All were required to wear a nasal cannula and inhale oxygen.
The image of a pediatrician wearing a stethoscope to treat a child is full of childishness, as if he is treating wilted little flowers or lively puppies and kittens.
For example, Director Lu stood in front of the child and bent down, like a KFC grandpa, holding the child's little hand and coaxing him while listening to the heartbeat. The child looked at Director Lu, his eyes were as big and transparent as glass balls.
It is full of innocence, and the eyes are the windows to the soul. It can be seen that the child's state of mind is as pure as boiled water. Who would not feel distressed when seeing such a child sick?
This is what a young child looks like when being seen by a doctor, about three years old or younger.
Older children are like Zhu Xing. They can be persuaded by doctors at the beginning, but it is difficult to fool them in the long run. It is true that children over three years old become ghosts and ghosts. There is a scientific basis for classifying children under three years old as infants.
The developmental characteristics of children during this period are very unusual and can be said to be very important. When a child is born, the brain development is only 25% of that of an adult, and then by the age of three, the brain develops to 89% of that of an adult. Now
It is understandable why children over three years old are not easy to fool when they go to kindergarten.
Since Seoer has relaxed the admission age, you can even see teenagers aged 16 or 17 preparing for congenital heart disease surgery here. Doesn’t it mean that the sooner congenital heart disease surgery is done, the better? This is generally true. There are just some cases.
The early symptoms of the disease may not be obvious, and it is not easy for parents and children to realize that they are sick, which delays their ability to go to the hospital in time to seek medical treatment.