Returning to ’90s, She Became Famous in Major Surgical Fields

Chapter 2125: 【2125】Stable



   "How can I see your uncle doing surgery?" Dumont asked.

   "Luck." Zhang Shuping gave an accurate answer, wanting to see such a top big man in the industry show his hand, unless there is that luck to force the big man to take action.

   "Did anyone get luck?" Du Mengen asked again, feeling that it was too difficult to get this luck to see Zhang Huayao\'s surgery.

   "Yes." Zhang Shuping said.

"Who?"

   Zhang Shuping pointed at Xie Wanying who was standing in front of her. As far as he knows, the last time my uncle was forced to rescue a child at the dental hospital went to the operating table in person, and it was the first time he went back to the operating table in several years. Xie Wanying was the only medical student who was fortunate enough to be present on the same stage.

   It\'s her again. Du Mengen looked at Xie with his glasses, not knowing how to describe the mixed feelings in his heart.

   "Have you eaten?" Shin Woo-hwan cared about his junior sister and junior brother.

  Xie Wanying and Geng Yongzhe nodded.

   "Mr. Du, let\'s go to rest first." Shen Youhuan invited Du Haiwei to the office.

  After the patient is sent to the operating room, the anesthesiologist must wait for the anesthesiologist to apply anesthesia before the surgeon arrives.

   watched the teachers and brothers go to the office for a drink. Xie Wanying and the other medical students did not dare to rest, so they walked behind the patient\'s lathe and went to the operating room to help.

  Apart from her, the others are relatively unfamiliar with the operating room of Guozhi for the first time.

   It just so happened that the operating room this patient was going into today was the one where her cousin had an operation last time. Xie Wanying helped to introduce Geng and the others: "Next door is the control room. This is a compound operating room, and interventional operations can be performed at the same time. There is an artificial heart-lung machine in the corner. The teacher is present."

  The anesthesiologist was busy, and a few medical students stood by the side and dared not get close.

  Du Mengen was not idle, he walked around to observe the machine Xie said, and his sneaky hand quietly opened the cover while the teacher was not paying attention to peep at the artificial heart-lung machine. These are invisible in Beidu San. Beidu San can\'t do heart surgery without a heart surgery. Specialties such as cardiothoracic surgery may not be available in many hospitals, including tertiary hospitals, mainly because it is not easy to train specialists in cardiothoracic surgery.

   Dr. Mo gave the patient anesthesia. Since it was the first time to perform epidural anesthesia in the lateral position, the adjustment was not done well for a long time.

   When I heard Xie say that day, he thought it would be easy, just find an angle between 15 and 30 degrees. The result was adjusted for a long time. For some reason, the patient\'s blood pressure and heart rate were not good.

   Dr. Mo\'s hands were about to sweat on his forehead. Suddenly, he had a flash of inspiration and turned to greet Xie, who was over there: "How many degrees did you tell me last time, come, help me adjust."

   Hearing the teacher\'s call, Xie Wanying walked over. The others watched her adjust the angle. Even the nurse was curious, wondering what she could call out.

  When Dr. Mo made adjustments, he directly moved a line of the patient\'s body back and forth, like a one-size-fits-all approach.

  Xie Wanying took some pillows and slowly fine-tuned the roll angle of each part of the body for the patient. In return, even if it is left leaning, the roll angle of several parts of the body should be different.

  Whether this adjustment has any effect, the numbers on the monitor quickly give the answer.

   Blood pressure 130/85, stable. Heart rate 92, stable. Breathe, no problem, 20.

  


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