Chapter 102 is different!
Chapter 102 is different!
Chapter 102 It's Different!
As the sun sets in the west, the mountain's silhouette appears to deepen.
In the lounge, Huang Zhuoan looked at Guo Ziyuan with admiration: "Brother Guo, you're amazing—you could even spot a fracture of this severity—"
"And it was detected on an X-ray."
"I still can't tell." Huang Zhuoan took the patient's X-ray and kept adjusting the angle of the film, still looking bewildered.
Guo Ziyuan was a trainee doctor, and Huang Zhuoan was a resident physician; both were minor figures.
But ordinary people also have their own kind of happiness, as long as they do things and don't bear too much responsibility.
Misdiagnosis or mistreatment, and the need to change the patient's treatment plan, are matters that superiors should consider.
Guo Ziyuan, holding his coffee, said, "Huang Zhuoan, you're not even a resident in our orthopedics department. How can you suspect this patient has a fracture?"
"I think you're the one who's acting a bit strange!"
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In this case, Guo Ziyuan diagnosed the fracture based on his exceptional X-ray reading skills.
Nie Yunqi and Ma Xiaocheng discovered the problem through a CT scan and suggested that the patient be admitted to the trauma surgery department to complete the necessary procedures.
How did Huang Zhuoan come to have doubts?
According to normal procedures, residents in standardized training programs are essentially just tools in each department, used to help with various procedures.
Diagnosis; emergency room available.
Treatment options are selected through consultations between various departments, and consultation opinions are provided.
As a resident trainee, you just need to do your job according to your superiors' instructions!
If your superiors order you to perform surgery, then you perform surgery.
If your superiors tell you to discharge a patient, you should have the patient talk to you, sign the consent form, and then let them leave.
There's a sentence on the medical record that's not a joke—
"Today I'm making rounds with Dr./Chief Physician [Name] — As per instructions!"
This statement alone is enough to prove that a small residency training program has little to do with patients in the hospital.
We will only follow the rules.
We can only comply.
Huang Zhuoan could have completely ignored this patient.
He doesn't need to suspect a fracture; what's it to him?
Huang Zhuoan put down his phone and smiled slightly, "I accidentally touched the patient's elbow during the physical examination."
"The patient's pain response was a bit excessive."
"His original soft tissue injury was on the back of his forearm."
"Logically speaking—he wouldn't react this strongly if I didn't touch the wound!"
"Since it's a stress response, maybe there's something they don't understand—"
"Teacher Ma is very kind to me, so I came to ask a few more questions."
Huang Zhuoan has a round figure and a round head.
It looks rather silly right now.
Having lived two lives, Guo Ziyuan never dared to underestimate anyone.
instead.
Guo Ziyuan, who has worked in both ordinary and prefecture-level city hospitals and county hospitals and rural areas, knows this even better.
In this world, most people have their own circles and their own fools; oddballs are the minority.
Of course, the unusual is a highlight of the art form.
It is the material most often extracted from TV series, movies, novels, etc.
"But I can't compare to you, Brother Guo. You confirmed the fracture right away." Huang Zhuoan's expression was honest.
Guo Ziyuan praised, "Thinking more is a good thing, both for the patient and for you."
"Teacher Ma must be very fortunate to have you as a student."
Huang Zhuoan didn't overly sentimental. After giving a simple, honest smile, he pushed open the door and walked away: "Brother Guo, I'm going to get to work. I might have to write some materials—"
"I wonder if I'll have the chance to ask you how to watch movies next time?"
If a patient needs to be transferred to another department suddenly, a transfer record still needs to be written.
Even canceling a patient's hospitalization procedures requires someone to do the work, and this person is clearly not Ma Xiaocheng, the attending physician.
"Which one to watch? Only these kinds of movies can be watched together!" Guo Ziyuan stood up and said shrewdly.
Because his phone also started vibrating.
"Holy crap—Brother Guo, once the teachers leave, you're the king of cars too!" Huang Zhuoan's eyes lit up, but he still quickly slipped out the door.
Liu Lingli: "Dr. Guo, another patient has arrived."
"It's an incision in the abdomen. I've prepared a wound cleaning kit and local anesthetic for you."
Liu Lingli is a nurse at this hospital.
She is currently in charge of the equipment and consumables in the operating room. If a patient is transferred from the emergency room, she will also send a message to Guo Ziyuan.
Guo Ziyuan thanked him, saying, "Thank you for your hard work."
Twenty minutes later, the young man lying in the control room learned that the operation was over. Slightly surprised, he swam up and said, "It's done so quickly?"
"Dr. Guo, you're not joking with me, are you?"
"I haven't even finished watching this game video yet." The young man was watching a Dota highlight reel.
Short videos didn't go viral in 15, but game highlights on Youku were quite popular.
Before Guo Ziyuan could reply, Liu Lingli chimed in, "Dr. Guo is a professional PhD, so of course his procedures are fast and efficient."
"Don't worry, just go straight back later."
"Doctor?" The young man put down his phone, his face full of surprise.
Then it dawned on me: "No wonder Dr. Guo is so young, yet he can perform procedures on patients alone."
Most people have a great deal of respect for PhDs.
"Your wound is simple. Just be careful to keep it dry when you get home and avoid strenuous exercise."
"Change dressings regularly, and remove stitches on time and nearby." Guo Ziyuan's instructions were as practiced and precise as ever.
This didn't sound like a novice; in fact, it reassured the young man: "Dr. Guo, I shouldn't get infected, right?"
Ordinary people are most afraid of getting infected.
In fact, doctors are more afraid than patients.
"This is considered cleaning a wound, and the chance of infection is very small. Based on our experience, we do not recommend using antibiotics."
"But pay attention to the details we tell you: don't get it wet, and don't scratch it."
After Guo Ziyuan finished applying the tape, he said, "Okay, you can get up now."
"Just be careful when you get home."
The young man's doubts vanished. Regardless of Guo Ziyuan's age, he was certain that a professional doctor could handle his minor injury.
After the young man left, Liu Lingli helped tidy up the operating room while asking curiously, "Dr. Guo, Director Zhou called you into the operating room during shift handover, why didn't you go?"
"With your excellent skills, you'll be even more useful in the operating room, right?" Liu Lingli was tall and had a graceful and unique figure.
Round and upright.
Wearing a mask, her small ears, which were visible, were particularly striking.
Guo Ziyuan did not know Liu Lingli in his previous life, and he only just met her in this life.
Guo Ziyuan calmly replied, "All I know is how to clean and suture wounds; it's hardly a skill."
"Specialized surgery is the real skill; debridement and suturing are just the basics."
"Give me the razor blade!"
Liu Lingli quickly handed the knife handle to Guo Ziyuan, asking him to remove the blade.
"But many people say, 'Dr. Guo, you really need to learn surgical techniques, don't you?'"
"Surgical skills, shouldn't they be learned in the operating room?" Liu Lingli's voice was sweet and her gaze was innocent.
Guo Ziyuan looked at Liu Lingli and asked, "Then why don't I learn the skills at our hospital?"
"If my skills are useful in the operating room, why wouldn't I help my teacher use them?"
This question is beyond Liu Lingli's comprehension.
She is a nurse in the emergency department of Yilan Central Hospital. Provincial People's Hospital is definitely better than Yilan Central Hospital.
But if Guo Ziyuan hadn't come to Yilan Central Hospital, how would she have gotten to know him?
"Why is that, Dr. Guo?" Liu Lingli's eyes widened, waiting earnestly for Guo Ziyuan's answer.
Guo Ziyuan replied, "Proceed step by step, according to the established procedures."
"At my age, my teachers only require me to master the basics, so I just practice the basics."
"Practice makes perfect."
The reborn Guo Ziyuan has a rudimentary understanding of the ladder of life.
No one can simultaneously possess youth and the feeling of youth.
Guo Ziyuan is the same.
But Guo Ziyuan, reborn, knows that the best part of youth is to forge ahead without hesitation.
Every moment should have its own unique character. If you can slow down and enjoy it, the details are worth savoring.
Once you start working, the idea of having free time is just wishful thinking.
Once you become a hospital employee, you'll be busy; that's your job, your livelihood.
In his past life, Guo Ziyuan would be very eager to perform surgery, fearing that his abilities would not be recognized by his superiors and that he would not be able to bring good benefits to the patients.
Guo Ziyuan, however, is not in a hurry at all.
Kuo Tzu-yuan believes that if someone were to be reborn into their university days, they would also be reluctant to graduate and find employment as soon as possible!
I will try to make money, but not through work.
This is just reckless. You can't be thinking about making money all you want at an age where you're capable of messing with people!
Unexpectedly, Liu Lingli had her own interpretation: "Dr. Guo, aren't the basic skills of you surgeons similar to fundamental subjects like math and physics in school?"
"Those who can master only the basics are highly talented masters."
"Only those with average aptitude choose other majors?"
The Strong Foundation Program will be launched in the next few years, specifically to recruit special talents for basic disciplines.
No one would think that mathematics is a bad major.
But people majoring in mathematics tend to think that 99.99% of people are bad.
There is a very famous saying—
There are always some mediocre students who get full marks on the college entrance exam but overestimate their abilities and choose to study mathematics at Kyoto University!
Guo Ziyuan shook his head: "That's not it. Learning is for practical application. No matter how you learn, it's all for the purpose of being useful!"
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"It's all just for treating illnesses."
Guo Ziyuan's response was very down-to-earth and didn't make him feel superior.
Guo Ziyuan is just an ordinary person who is a little luckier.
Liu Lingli nodded seriously and smiled: "Dr. Guo, you are different from others."
Guo Ziyuan said, "You mean, I didn't buy you coffee like everyone else?"
"Liu Lingli, in this department, from top to bottom, I'm the poorest person—"
"Standardized training includes a training salary, a basic salary from the supervisor, and performance-based pay."
"We only receive stipends for master's students—so we can't afford to hire them—"
"Oh, no, there are two interns in the department. They don't even get a stipend; they're paid to work."
Guo Ziyuan cautiously yet generously concluded: "So, I'm the third poorest person in the department!"
"So we can't afford it."
Liu Lingli hurriedly waved her hands, flustered: "No, no, Dr. Guo, it's not this kind of different."
"You give off a completely different vibe."
"So, you all think I'm lazy?" Guo Ziyuan was happy to tease the little girl.
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