My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points

Chapter 1293 - 510: Sudden Critical Emergency, Everything Is Ready



Chapter 1293: Chapter 510: Sudden Critical Emergency, Everything Is Ready



He absolutely cannot promise to perform surgery in front of the patient.


Some things can be done but not said; this is the rule of the adult game.


Many people in the company know the boss slept with the new female secretary, but no one is foolish enough to break this story face-to-face.


"Dr. Zhou, although you are very young, I only trust my own intuition. After interacting with you twice, I knew you were someone trustworthy. Even when I learned about your new surgical plan, I insisted on staying at Tu Ya for the surgery because I believe in you."


When Chen Zhongzhi said these words, his tone was sincere and his gaze earnest, maintaining eye contact with Zhou Can.


He couldn’t explain it, but from the first moment he saw Zhou Can, he felt this young man was different.


The more successful a person is, the more stubborn they tend to be.


Children of wealthy and powerful families are particularly conceited.


Born with a silver spoon, standing on the shoulders of giants, they gained insights and knowledge surpassing their peers at a young age. Plus they have access to substantial resources, making them naturally prone to arrogance.


"Mr. Chen, thank you very much for your trust. What I can guarantee is to participate in your surgery and work with all medical staff to give you the best surgery possible."


Zhou Can replied, looking into the other’s eyes.


He believes that unless the person is deliberately looking for trouble, he can generally agree.


"Thank you! I entrust my life to you all then!"


Chen Zhongzhi stood up and voluntarily shook hands with Zhou Can.


Then shook hands with Director Bu.


The pre-surgery discussion was basically concluded.


The surgical plan has already been discussed with the patient, so there’s no need to say more.


Next is arranging hospitalization, performing pre-surgery examinations, and proceeding with surgery when there are no problems.


"Do you know when your family will arrive? Before the surgery, family must sign, and post-surgery requires a designated companion."


"Is family necessary? Can I sign by myself?"


"According to our hospital’s regulations, for such major surgery, apart from the patient’s signature, a relative’s signature is required."


Director Bu answered quickly.


His clinical experience is much more abundant than Zhou Can’s.


He won’t lower his guard based on a patient’s simple "I trust you." Especially for patients of high standing, extra caution and care are needed. Should any issues occur during surgery or if there’s an unfortunate death or disability afterward, legal trouble could ensue.


"Fine then, I am currently single and have been divorced from my ex-wife for almost three years. Only my father or mother can make decisions for me. I’ll call one of them to come over."


The patient revealed his marital status for the second time.


He spoke about these things very naturally.


It is quite sad for middle-aged men who are divorced.


Generally, by the age of forty or more, those who marry early have children who have already become adults.


At this age, anything is discussed between spouses.


Rarely would they inform their parents unless necessary.


Moreover, the parents are usually aging and may require their children’s care.


After negotiating with the patient, the next step is to arrange hospitalization for pre-admission examinations. It’s night now, and the beds are already full.


However, the patient’s situation is extremely dangerous. If he stays at a hotel and there’s a rupture, rescue opportunities could be missed.


At the hospital, medical staff can monitor his blood pressure in real-time and prevent the patient from engaging in strenuous activities or dangerous actions. Thus, reducing the chances of unexpected aortic rupture significantly.


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At night, Zhou Can was sleeping soundly at home, the phone rang incessantly.


Su Qianqian, like a cuddling bird, nestled in his arms.


He gently freed his hand and took the phone outside the room to answer.


"Dr. Zhou, please come to the hospital quickly; Chen Zhongzhi’s Aortic Dissection might have ruptured. His blood pressure is very low, face pale; we’re preparing for emergency rescue here."


"Ah... how could this happen! Okay, I’m heading to the hospital immediately!"


Zhou Can quickly got dressed and rushed to the hospital.


When he arrived, the attending physician on duty was already organizing medical staff for patient rescue.


Intravenous administration of hemostatic drugs, antihypertensive drugs, sedatives, blood transfusion for shock resistance.


"How could the dissection suddenly rupture?"


"The patient called family to discuss the surgical consent issue, but after saying something, he threw the phone and suddenly had angina, turned pale, and exhibited other symptoms."


The nurse quietly informed Zhou Can of the situation.


"What kind of family is this, lacking any sense of responsibility? Their son is already so sick, and they still provoke him."


Zhou Can was speechless regarding the patient’s family.


Such families are often encountered, where their children or relatives are already ill, yet they continue the blame and criticism.


"Did you perform a vascular angiography?"


"Director Miao has already contacted the intervention room, preparing to do an aortic angiography for the patient."


"Let me do it! I’m quicker."


Zhou Can said to Director Miao.


"Okay!"


Director Miao knew Zhou Can’s skills and readily agreed.


The patient was urgently sent to the intervention room, and after a series of interventional operations, contrast agents were injected.


"Thankfully, the rupture isn’t too severe. The sudden drop in blood pressure could also be due to heart abnormalities. Extreme stress, combined with the pain and bleeding from the dissection rupture, likely caused this. It’s best not to let the patient communicate with family anymore; our hospital should contact them directly. The patient needs to have surgery arranged quickly, now requiring absolutely still rest."



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