My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points

Chapter 1150 - 454: Young Xiao Zhou, Stirring Up a Storm



Chapter 1150: Chapter 454: Young Xiao Zhou, Stirring Up a Storm



More than two hours later, Zhou Can walked out of the operating room.


The female nurse, Hee Juan, was then sent to the ICU for further intensive care.


The surgery was quite successful, however, many organs were injured, and intestinal contents polluted the abdominal cavity, coupled with massive blood loss and substantial blood transfusions. The post-operative risk of complications was extremely high.


If complications were too severe, or if post-operative abdominal infections occurred, it could pose a fatal threat to her.


Whether she can survive this most vulnerable period of life depends solely on her own fortune.


There are two points worth hoping for: first, the important blood vessels and wounds were handled and repaired by Zhou Can during the surgery. He possesses excellent surgical skills, and during the rescue process, he entered a remarkable state, the surgical outcomes were notably good.


Intraoperatively handled trauma sites by him show high healing rates.


The connected blood vessels are unobstructed, with no occurrences of lumen stenosis, thrombosis, or bleeding. The sutured wounds, whether in debridement work or suturing, are top-notch. The healing time of the wounds will be shorter, and the possibility of infection and suppuration is much lower.


Second, her will to survive is extremely strong, with young children at home waiting for her to return, providing her with a powerful source of spiritual support.


Creating miracles in medicine often relates to belief.


For example, a comatose person regarded as unlikely to awaken by doctors could be revived by playing recordings of conversations between her grandson and her grandmother repetitively at her ear. A miraculous awakening occurred.


Also, during rescue processes, particularly when a woman encounters difficult labor, her husband is allowed to accompany her to offer encouragement and support.


This is similarly aimed at providing the mother with a strong spiritual support.


Zhou Can returned to the Emergency Department looking as though he had lost his spirit.


Thinking about the family member wildly stabbing the female nurse, and the two security guards standing by watching like spectators, even retreating in avoidance, filled his chest with a burning anger.


Though the scene had been cleaned up, and the emergency department’s operations restored to normal, the fear on each medical staff’s face was still discernible.


In interactions with family members and patients, everyone appeared cautious.


All feared a single wrong word or misunderstanding concerning treatment methods might unexpectedly incite violent aggression with a sharp knife.


Zhou Can did not return to the operating room to work, but instead, proceeded directly to the director’s office.


He felt that silence should not persist, otherwise such tragedies would repeat.


He knocked on the director’s office door.


"Xiao Zhou is back! How is Hee Juan’s condition?"


Director Lou asked.


"The surgery is completed, and she is currently receiving follow-up care in the ICU. It’s uncertain whether she can survive the critical period." Zhou Can’s tone was heavy.


"I hope she can pull through! Quickly return to the operating room to work, there are many patients waiting for surgery." Director Lou helplessly waved his hand. Constant severe medical disputes in the department placed considerable pressure on him as the department director.


Zhou Can did not budge, but continued to stare at Director Lou.


"Is there anything else?"


Director Lou asked gently.


"Today’s tragedy served as a warning bell for us once again, we cannot remain silent." Zhou Can’s tone was firm, his eyes resolute.


It was a determination that couldn’t be restrained by any force.


"What do you intend to do?" Director Lou’s eyes narrowed slightly, his expression becoming significantly serious.


"I want to immediately rally all brothers and sisters in the Emergency Department to strike, protesting to the hospital’s higher administration, demanding immediate solutions. Otherwise, today was Ye Tingting, Hee Juan, Doctor Li being stabbed; the day after tomorrow, it could be any medical staff in the Emergency Department." Zhou Can wasn’t just speaking for himself, but for everyone in the Emergency Department.


He was even speaking out for all frontline clinical medical staff.


"Xiao Zhou, the causes of heightened doctor-patient tensions are very complex. The hospital leadership has been trying to resolve the issues, including the Medical Department receiving patient complaints and, without asking questions, directly deducting the complained doctor or nurse’s pay. This is to compel clinical medical staff to enhance their service consciousness. Unfortunately, the overall medical environment is what it is; it’s truly beyond our ability to change." Director Lou perceives issues from a broader perspective than Zhou Can.


The matter of the Medical Department deducting pay from complained medical staff indiscriminately was corrected after Zhou Can raised protests last time.


Back then, indeed, he looked at the issue solely from the perspective of frontline medical staff.


It is undeniable, the Medical Department indeed had excessive, one-size-fits-all measures.


Now, with the corrections, it is much more reasonable.


The adjustments benefit medical staff, patients, and families alike.


"At least we could protest to solve the security guards’ inactivity issue. To provide some necessary security guarantees for medical staff." The matter Zhou Can despised the most.


What exactly is the backing behind the Security Department?


It has consistently manipulated the Emergency Department, leaving people furious.


"Apart from this, elevating the safety of medical staff’s personal security to a certain level could compel the hospital’s higher management, even supervisory departments, to take this seriously and continuously make improvements. Only then will doctors and nurses become increasingly safe, further facilitating the advancement of diagnostic and treatment work. Otherwise, protective medical practice would become the prevailing work style." Zhou Can spoke sincerely.


He genuinely aspired to do something for the medical staff.


"You should return to work first; I’ll discuss this matter with Old Han and decide after work tonight. My personal opinion is, try to minimize the impact; if it escalates it might affect your future prospects." Director Lou advised.



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