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【1050】The technology she said must be great

"What's going on?" Li Qian asked close to Zhao Zhaowei's ear.

"Did you hit the arterial blood? I see Yingying is pressing very hard." Zhao Zhaowei analyzed the movements of the top female students in his class to guess the reason for the failure, and the result was 100% correct.

Lin Hao rolled his eyes when he heard the conversation between the two people, and then looked at the squad leader standing next to him.

Yue Wentong's eyes were squinted. He must have been focused on why Xie Wanying's movements in holding the gauze seemed to be faster than those of the two doctors.

Some sounds and movements around her finally woke up the ninety-year-old lady: "What's going on?"

"It's okay." As soon as Xie Wanying heard the patient's question, she immediately turned to the patient and said, "Grandma, they are saying that a bird is flying over there at the window. Look over -"

After hearing what she said, the old lady really opened her hazy presbyopic eyes and looked at the window. In fact, she couldn't see anything clearly. According to what she said, she was thinking: "It seems to be a magpie?"

"Yes, it's a magpie, grandma." Xie Wanying responded to the patient.

Half of the medical students leaning against the wall bent over with laughter and covered their mouths desperately. I thought that she, who told lies to fool the old man, was so conscientious, and she really succeeded in fooling him.

Occasionally, she has to learn to deceive patients. She learned this experience from seeing Senior Brother Cao do it in the clinic on the first day in her life.

Senior Brother Cao has good medical experience. Xie Wanying thought to herself: Seeing that the old lady was no longer nervous after being deceived by her like this, she started laughing.

The door to the ward opened quietly, and Tan Kelin, who walked in quickly, first glanced at the group of laughing medical students.

The moment a row of medical students found him standing in front of them, they all stood in awe. No one of them had a smile on their face but almost cried.

The atmosphere returned to seriousness. Tan Kelin walked to the end of the hospital bed and aimed his sharp eyes at the operation area. There was only Xie Wanying's hand holding the gauze and pressing it hard. She pressed hard and in the right position, so there was only a little bit left on the gauze.

Signs left behind by blood oozing.

Shi Xu also observed this phenomenon. Therefore, he had the answer to the question he had been thinking about before: This female medical student was not just a coincidence, but actually predicted in advance that the needle had entered the wrong artery, so she took the gauze piece faster than him.

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"Is it pierced into an artery?" Tan Kelin asked after glancing at the patient to see if he was asleep.

Sun Yubo adjusted his breathing along the way: "Yes, it may have penetrated a little deeper."

"You guys are watching from the side, do you think he penetrated deeply?" Tan Kelin locked his eyes on Xie Wanying's hand pressing the gauze piece, and asked again.

A group of people were wondering who he was asking this question to.

Immediately afterwards, Luo Yanfen, Li Wenhao and Zhang Zhongqiang raised their minds, maybe the question asked included three of them to answer.

"Answer." Shi Xu said to the four students opposite.

The group of medical students standing against the wall and watching from a distance all swallowed in fear: This question is too difficult to answer.

The three of them, Luo Yanfen, rummaged through their memories to find the relevant anatomical structure diagrams. The anatomical diagrams they found were not enough and needed to be analyzed based on actual conditions. They only remembered that the relevant textbooks said that if a deep penetration is made, it will accidentally penetrate into the subclavian artery.

The three people looked at each other. Is the answer written in the textbook wrong?

After waiting for a long time for these people to answer, the two teachers understood: It seems that these people's answers are like this.

"What's your answer?" Shi Xu pointed at Xie Wanying.

"It's not that it was penetrated deeply, but that the angle of the puncture was too tilted toward the direction of the thyroid cartilage. It was too oblique and the vein could not be penetrated deeper into the artery. The subclavian artery and the subclavian vein are not completely vertical and parallel," said Xie Wanying.

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