Sun Yubo took the students into the doctor's office.
Dr. Wu, the four groups of frontline doctors who were on duty 24 hours a day, took Lin Hao with them to handover the shift.
"Many people were discharged today and yesterday, and there are also many new patients admitted. A lot of patients have come in and out of your own group alone." Dr. Wu summed it up for them simply and clearly, "If you are seriously ill, I know about the other groups, and only the five groups have them."
This patient is more troublesome. They rescued her once during the day."
"Did anything special happen to you last night?" Sun Yubo asked.
"I was fine last night. Nothing major happened. We admitted a new emergency patient last night. Fortunately, that patient was not difficult to deal with. You should be better than me. The beds are full. Unless the director calls, we probably won't go to the emergency department again.
Our department has sent patients. Extra beds are not available if you want. There is a seriously ill patient, and we can't handle it here. I think we have finished all the ECG monitoring. Didn't you borrow two units from other departments?" Dr. Wu finished.
After saying this, he and Sun Yubo looked at each other sympathetically, "Actually, if I had known that I would be bringing in new people this week, I would have been terrified. I believe your mood is similar to mine."
Newcomers are unlucky. Veterans know this.
"Are you only taking him with you? Don't you have a lot of interns in your group?" Sun Yubo only saw Lin Hao and asked.
Unlike their group, other groups don't like to teach students very much, and Tan Kelin is arranged by Corey to teach, so he can arrange for his own group not to teach much.
"You have to know that Dr. Pan had something happen to us last week, and Dr. Tan came to support him. He has not recovered yet. Deputy Director Liu is now busy and wants him to rest for two days. Fortunately that day
The patient did not die, and the family members understood after hearing this, because they found out that the patient had other illnesses and performed the surgery together. But it frightened our people so much. In this case, how can our team continue to teach students." He said.
Doctor Wu pointed at Lin Hao, "This guy was there that day, and his reaction was quite calm. So the team asked him to be on duty with me. Let the other interns forget it first, so as not to get into trouble again. If there is no one at night, it will be even more fatal."
It sounds like Lin Hao has gained a reputation as a medical student in the second year of general foreign language education.
Li Qian's lips curled up unwillingly.
It was said that the patient who had the accident was transferred to the Hepatobiliary Surgery Department.
"It's better to leave." Dr. Wu exhaled, finished his shift and left. He said to Lin Hao, "Go back and take the time to rest. It will be our turn to work the night shift again tomorrow night."
"Yes, Teacher Wu." Lin Hao replied calmly.
After finishing his shift with Dr. Wu, Sun Yubo took a few breaths. He was in a very anxious mood. He had only heard that some patients had been rescued during the day. I'm afraid it would be more difficult tonight, and he might have to continue the rescue.
Take the students to check on the seriously ill patients in Group 5 first, a patient in bed 61, a woman in her 40s and 50s.
When I went there, I saw that the family members were not there, and the doctor in charge of the bed had left. Sun Yubo walked out of the ward and called the doctor in charge of the bed to inquire about the situation.
"Well, yes, the rescue was done around two o'clock in the afternoon. It was not as terrible as Wu Qiying said. The blood pressure dropped and the blood transfusion was much better. She is a little anemic. She will have to ask the hematology department for a consultation tomorrow. Only after the consultation can we confirm whether it is
It's not possible to operate." The doctor opposite said.
"What's the disease? What kind of surgery are you planning to do?" Sun Yubo asked carefully.
While listening to the teacher's words, Xie Wanying quickly took notes in her notebook, and then scanned the patient and monitor.