Chapter 4055: [144] downtime

  Chapter 4055 [144] Downtime

   "Dr. Xie." Doctor Ma's tone was so weak that he seemed to be suffering from a serious illness.

  Dr. Xie Wanying replied: "It doesn't matter."

  Every young doctor will have such a detour experience, after all, no one like her Xie Wanying is born again.

   Don't think that the genius Dr. Song has no setbacks.

  Doctor Song has it, otherwise he would never have needed to ask Brother Cao for advice.

  Experience is inevitable because, what the teacher once said, the students can't understand it if they don't experience it.

  So, the imperial envoy for quality control in the hospital is not here to destroy you, but to help you grow.

  Looking at the young face in front of him, Dr. Ma couldn't help but mentally calculate: How old is Dr. Xie?

   It stands to reason that since Dr. Xie Wanying graduated early, she is younger than Dr. Ma.

   Dr. Ma believes that Dr. Xie seems to be older than Director Shen of the department, because Dr. Xie, an imperial envoy, has a deeper understanding of the industry than Director Shen. "Call and report to Dr. Gao." Dr. Xie Wanying told him to hurry up.

  Picking up the phone, Dr. Ma made a call.

This is the second time Dr. Gao Zhaocheng has received a call from the bottom man tonight. Unlike the first time, he has a hunch that this time the nature is different. When he answered the phone, his tone was not humorous at all, and he asked seriously: "What's the matter ,pony?"

Dr. Ma reported: "That's right, Dr. Gao, I'm going to tell you about patient No. 3 who has a temporary extra bed. She was transferred from another hospital to our department through the emergency department. The first diagnosis was acute appendicitis, and now the CT scan showed it Too."

   "What is the disease in other hospitals?"

   "When I was in another hospital, I had lacunar cerebral infarction, my blood pressure was a little high, I had a history of diabetes, and I had a history of taking antihypertensive drugs and hypoglycemic drugs. Now my blood pressure and blood sugar levels are well controlled."

   "It means that this condition can be operated on?"

   If the patient's blood pressure and blood sugar are not well controlled, the anesthesiologist will definitely not allow the patient to perform surgery.

   "The problem now is—" Dr. Ma continued to report with shame, "Abscess around the appendix, I wonder if you can do it, Dr. Gao? Do you need to eliminate the inflammation first and then look at it?"

   "How is the surrounding abscess?"

   "Here, the CT room sent over the film first, but the report hasn't come out yet."

   "Can't you read it yourself?"

   "I can't see clearly."

   "What does it mean to not see clearly, or do you not describe clearly?"

  Seniors are seniors, that’s right, once you have stepped on a pit, you will immediately know what pit you are stepping on.

   "Is the package in a ball?" Dr. Gao asked.

"without."

   In fact, there is no follow-up. As mentioned before, it still depends on whether the doctor's technology can do it.

   "What do you think is the problem?" Dr. Gao asked again. Since you suspect that I may not be able to perform this operation, you must have something to say.

  Dr. Ma could only start to speak intermittently while looking in all directions involuntarily for help: "There are target signs, and the wall of the appendix is ​​thickened."

   "Thickened a lot?"

"Yep."

   "Possible gangrene?"

"Uh-huh."

   "What else? What about the surrounding fat space? What about the cecal wall?"

   “Absorptive surrounding fat space, thickened cecum wall.”

   "Serious adhesion?"

"Guess so."

   "How serious is it?"

  Dr. Ma: Downtime.

   This is the result of his not paying attention to observing the case summary in the review operation.

   "You said this case is similar to which patient we have done in our department?"

  Dr. Ma: I can’t answer.

   When it comes to Dr. Gao Zhaocheng before he changed his practice, he may have estimated it himself. Forget it, or go back to the hospital by yourself or think that the patient's vital signs can be discussed tomorrow.

  (end of this chapter)