Chapter 1792: 【1792】Unknown

Chapter 1792 [1792] Unknown

This is to perform an operation on a living person, not to kill a pig and kill a chicken, duck or geese. Even if it is slaughtering beef and mutton, no one can bear to listen to the animals screaming for hours.

Du Haiwei's tone was a little irritable: "Did you not hear her screaming in pain, Doctor Zhou?"

One of the original intentions and purposes of anesthesiology is to make the patients all over the world painless. As an anesthesiologist, I can't bear to listen to the pain of the patients.

Doctors who are clinically said to be "insensitive", don't think that only front-line surgeons and surgeons see the pain of many patients. In fact, the anesthesiologist will be more numb to the patient's pain.

Overuse of anesthesia will lead to an anesthesia accident. Therefore, many anesthesiologists have developed the ability to be willing to listen to the pain of patients in the process of growing up, and are absolutely reluctant to add more medicine. Once an anesthesia accident occurs, the patient will never wake up or other anesthesia sequelae are equal to medical malpractice. . . In this way, it seems difficult to tell whether Dr. Zhou is good for the patient, and he can only deliberately ignore the patient's groaning and the dissatisfaction of the chief surgeon at this stage.

Sure enough, Dr. Zhou seemed to be indifferent to the chief surgeon's complaints, with no expression on his face and only focused on the things in front of him, making it clear: What can you, a surgeon, understand?

"Look." Du Mengen immediately gave Zhang Shuping a wink beside him.

Have you seen? This is the result of not sending red envelopes.

is it? Zhang Shuping said in shock.

How could the doctor be really good for the patient this week. Du Mengen told Zhang about the problem.

His father is an old professor of surgery after all, and he has done countless operating tables. What is the condition of the patient before the operation and what kind of anesthesia can be done? His father has worked with many anesthesiologists, and he has a good understanding and experience of these. Surgeons do not systematically study anesthesiology, and cannot be said to be anesthesiologists, but it is impossible to understand anesthesiology at all. You know, before the surgeon decides not to perform this operation on the patient, without waiting for the patient's medical record to be sent to the anesthesia side for approval, he must go through the medical record to see if the anesthesia can do it.

If you want to deceive others, you can deceive people in the circle, especially to deceive an old surgery professor like his father.

Besides, today is epidural anesthesia, not general anesthesia, and the risk is much lower. Dr. Zhou is not a young doctor, but a senior doctor with strong technical ability. He can't even give an ordinary epidural anesthesia for pain relief, making the patient moan during the operation.

You say there are no other reasons?

Really like what Du said, has something to do with the red envelope? Zhang Shuping was even more surprised, is Dr. Zhou not afraid of being sued by the patient?

People are really not afraid.

What is being sued? The surgical record will definitely not write this thing. No surgeon dares to really offend an anesthesiologist unless he doesn't want to do surgery in the future. Moreover, highly educated and intelligent people know better how to identify the risk level of doing things.

For example, if you do this to a young man, the young man is full of vigor, and everyone will be afraid of being sued by the young man to death or hacked by the young man with a knife. Do this to an elderly male patient, the same man has a temper, and spit directly on your anesthetized face, do you dare to be anesthetized? So bullying can only be done to these elderly female patients.

A large part of the elderly women in China belong to those who are submissive at home, and they swallow up when they encounter things, which happens to account for a large proportion of gynecological tumor surgery patients. It is not surprising that this happened in today's operating room. What happened in the operating room can only be seen by the people in the operating room. As long as no colleagues in the operating room reveal it, no one outside will know.

(end of this chapter)