Chapter 2569: 【2569】Can't get out
"We heard everything you said."
Dai Nanhui was about to jump: "I told her not to put her hands in. Later I found out that she didn't put her hands in at all. What did you hear?"
"How could the patient be cured without her hand reaching out?" Dr. Yao said excitedly.
Well, now this question can only be answered by Xie Xie. Did Xie cast magic on the patient?
Xie Wanying carefully explained the situation to the teachers on site: "After I arrived, I found that it might not be ventricular fibrillation."
ah? Nurse Liu, who was the first to call the doctor when she heard the sound of the alarm, was startled and said, "I'll notify the doctor right away."
Nurses can only distinguish simple electrocardiograms. Besides, the interpretation and diagnosis of electrocardiograms has always been the work of specialists, and nurses do not have the qualifications to make electrocardiogram diagnoses. It is normal for a nurse to misjudge the ECG for a while, and it is not the responsibility of the nurse on duty. The nurse's first task is to hear the alarm sound of the equipment and must notify the doctor to be present. This is what Nurse Liu did.
Before notifying the surgeon to come, the doctor on duty in the PICU should be present to interpret the patient’s electrocardiogram. Dr. Yao's statement on this is: "When I got up, Dr. Han arrived and came in together. They notified Dr. Han before notifying me."
Doctor Han is going to be so angry that he is out of breath. In fact, as soon as he came in, he wondered why this person would be waiting for him at the door instead of waiting in the ward. In any case, there is a huge gap between the PICU doctor's duty room and the distance from their pediatric cardiac surgery room to the ward.
Can the road you run over in a few seconds compare to the road I can run in a few minutes? It's better to just wait for me to come over slowly.
Doctors like Cao Zhao and Mu Yongxian, who are more powerful, can see through the mind of this Doctor Yao at a glance. This kind of person is quite common in clinical practice. For example, Dr. Yao told the students first, and it is not his own job to do it himself. Because of this, Dr. Yao's lawsuit against the students was so confident.
Even if I enter the ward, it is useless. The patient has delayed chest closure, and I can't do chest compressions when I come in. Why don't I wait for your surgery to arrive at the door and then come in together. In this way, the pot of other responsibilities can be thrown out at the same time.
This kind of person is a doctor with his head here, and he is most afraid of taking responsibility, and saving the patient's life must be put second. It's too smart to think too smart for the cunning over-the-top abacus as the saying goes. Not to mention the medical profession, there are such people everywhere.
If you say a few words to this kind of person, this kind of person will definitely not be happy. He glanced at his mouth and said: It’s not my technical work, what should I do if I fail?
Unless you get slapped in the face.
Now this is the moment that Dr. Yao is experiencing. Dr. Yao became very nervous when he realized this, and said to his classmates, "You said it's not ventricular fibrillation? What should you do if your teacher isn't there and you think you made a mistake?"
This guy is grabbing a little bit over and over again trying to convict someone.
What does indicate? The more hysterical he became, the more he showed the fear in his heart, and he had to throw the blame desperately.
Everyone in the venue looked at Dr. Yao's passionate red face, and many people's eyes were only cold.
Those who want to dump the pot will not be welcomed no matter where they are placed. Think of Dr. Hu. Evidence-based dumping is hated by many people. However, if you really have strong evidence to dump the blame, the leader will stand by you, like Dr. Hu.
(end of this chapter)