Chapter 431 [431] Success in One Go
What Xie Wanying thought was: the teacher said that she would let her try it, and she would definitely try it. The teacher's ability is stronger than her, and her judgment on her is more accurate than her. Why doesn't she believe in the teacher.
Her brain circuits were, as usual, very different from those of other medical students. Tan Kelin read it from her replying eyes, causing the corners of his mouth to tickle.
"Have you seen how it's done?" Shi Xu, who was in charge, asked her cautiously.
She was reborn, and she had witnessed the operation before rebirth, but she had never seen or done it when she came to the clinic in this life.
"No." Xie Wanying answered honestly.
Shi Xu hesitated: Have you ever done it? This patient's cardiopulmonary function is not good. If the apex of the lung is pierced by mistake, it may not be rescued. For this reason, they can only let the doctors in this hospital do it. If it is easier for the patient to do it, let the intern try it out. No matter what, Sun Yubo is a resident physician in the department, and the operation process is very clear. He has done it a few times, but he is not very familiar with it.
"You repeat the operation steps for me." Shi Xu thought about it.
Tan Kelin, who was standing beside him, did not hesitate, and directly instructed: "Let her do it."
Teacher Tan was straightforward, as if she was afraid that she would not be hit if she didn't try. Xie Wanying thought to herself.
When the deputy chief opened his mouth, Shi Xu could only tell: "Stop if you don't understand something when you're doing it, and ask the teacher first."
"Yes, teacher." Xie Wanying replied, and turned to put on the surgical gown.
"Is she from your class?" The other medical students nodded Li Qi'an and Zhao Zhaowei's shoulders, and asked their classmate Xie Wanying why the newborn calf had such courage.
"Yes." The two replied feebly, hoping that others would not think that they were as powerful as her classmates.
The problem is that everyone thinks so, and looks at their faces: "Can you also do like her?"
"Hasn't she done it yet?" Li Qi'an anxiously interrupted the questioning of these people.
"We see that she seems to be very familiar with it. I guess you have practiced it all." Others guessed.
There is some basis for this guess. After Xie Wanying put on the surgical gown, she checked the items again and picked up the puncture needle. She touched the patient's lower collarbone with her left finger, and inserted the needle right next to the previous puncture point.
Her movements were suddenly too fast, making everyone seem a little overwhelmed and didn't look at her for a moment, her eyes were wide open trying to make up her mind if she saw something wrong.
Dr. Shi Xu, who was closest to her, blinked his eyelids twice, and said something. The first-time medical student had no time to do the operation, so he could only see the place where she punctured: Good guy, dark red blood is drawn out of the syringe quickly, which means it has been inserted successfully. veins out.
"Take off the syringe tube, and be careful to block the mouth with your finger, so as not to let air in. Take the guide wire—" Shi Xu hurriedly said beside him. The student's movements were too quick and he suddenly succeeded, which made him flustered a little unexpectedly.
"Teacher, don't you need to insert another needle into another port to see if there is any blood gushing out to prove that it is not arterial blood?" Xie Wanying asked. The puncture needle she held in her hand was a Y-shaped tube with two ports. It seems that other people's operations have this process before putting the guide wire.
"It can be used or not." The doctor of the National Association of China is more powerful, and explained to her, "For example, the central venous blood pressure of a patient on a ventilator is too high, which will confuse whether it is arterial blood or venous blood return. Confirm the operation again. Yours is obviously venous blood, no need.”
For the guide wire, Mr. Sun, who stepped back and served as her assistant, taught her how to put it in.