Chapter 2568: 【2568】Who is the eye problem
The words of this senior made the hearts of a group of medical students at the scene flutter: It means that as long as their teachers are not present, their medical students will never be saved?
In medicine, saving lives is often time-sensitive. Not to mention waiting for the teacher to come, but to wait for the teacher to answer the phone every minute and every second may miss the best opportunity to save the patient's life.
At such a time, you still let medical students stand by?
Don’t forget that medical students study medicine to save people. The assertion that medical students can never save lives indiscriminately and regardless of circumstances is a direct blow to the original intention of students to be doctors to save lives. This is what makes medical students feel bad.
Such teaching, I am afraid that it will be questioned by the society.
is a teacher. He won't condemn a student to death with a sentence like Dr. Yao, and it must be a case-by-case basis.
For example, in the second year of the National Association for General Studies, a group of teachers did not dare to convict Xie of the death penalty after educating Xie.
In fact, whether medical students should save lives, should they go to save lives when patients are dying, it is important that medical students themselves know how to control the risk of saving lives.
Like a stranger reaching out to save someone, those who go to save someone should be sure of themselves, and if they’re not sure, don’t try to save them. If you are sure, and the patient's condition is so urgent that she cannot wait for the teacher to come and will die, you must save it anyway, otherwise your conscience will be difficult for the rest of your life.
Taking a step back, perhaps Dr. Yao said this because he was afraid that the students would make mistakes and was anxious to speak out. It could be said that this person did not understand the students at the scene. However, if you don't know students, you should first understand the situation of the patients at the scene. Therefore, Dr. Han will not be stupid enough to rush to complain to this person's wind.
Doctor Han was so angry that he wiped his eyebrows: What am I complaining about? Should I file a complaint before the situation is clear? Am I stupid? At least I'm not stupid.
How unlucky he is that such a person is on duty in the PICU, I mean, this person is new, he doesn't seem to have seen this person before.
Dr. Yao, who had finished the complaint, held back his strength and thought he was right, waiting for the teacher of the students to criticize the students.
A group of medical students were even more embarrassed and looked at the teachers again.
Cao Zhao put his hands in the pockets of his white coat, did not speak, and was not in a hurry.
The person who is really qualified to sue is actually not Dr. Yao, but the patient's attending doctor.
While other people were talking, Mu Yongxian, as the attending doctor, went to his own patient's bedside to check the patient's condition. After listening to Dr. Yao's report, his eyes brushed the gloves on Xie Wanying's hand, and he became clearly puzzled: "You said she gave the patient chest compressions?"
"Yes." Dr. Yao insisted.
"Her gloves are clean and bloodless." Mu Yongxian confirmed again and again that he was not getting presbyopia.
Who is the eye problem?
"What's wrong with her gloves? This is—?" Dr. Yao shook his head back, just about to continue saying that he didn't do it like this, what's the matter?
Suddenly, everyone looked at her face, and it was written in their eyes: Is this guy on duty having a brain problem?
The gloves are clean and bloodless. Can you say that her hands went in to give people chest compressions?
The moment Dr. Yao responded, he almost bit his own tongue, and turned into a continuous voice: "I didn't say it, it was the nurse who said it."
Nurse Liu heard the pot coming, and hurriedly threw it out again: "I heard what her classmate said."
(end of this chapter)