Famous Among Top Surgeons in the 90s-Chapter 792: Boss doesn’t mind

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Chapter 792: Boss doesn’t mind

"The teacher will have to decide what to do next. She underwent a PBMV intervention surgery today. The chief surgeon was Doctor Jin."

Jin Tianyu affirmed in his heart: the last sentence spoken by the person in front of him fully proved that she had no idea who he was, let alone that she was speaking to "Doctor Jin."

Xie Wanying had no time to worry about that; she urgently needed to hand over the resuscitated young girl to the professional cardiologists and go save her childhood friend. The most crucial thing was to communicate the patient’s condition in full. The identity of the other person was irrelevant at such a critical juncture, as a doctor’s first duty is to save lives.

The more ethically noble a doctor is, the less they would care about such matters.

Jin Tianyu didn’t care either. He brushed past her, took out his stethoscope to listen to the young girl’s heart, while looking back worriedly at the young doctors on the ground performing emergency procedures on the injured.

"Doctor Song, where do you think the knife pierced?" Xie Wanying asked Song Xueling, who had initially examined the injured. She completely trusted Doctor Song’s abilities. Otherwise, she wouldn’t have rushed to rescue the young girl and left her most important childhood friend in Doctor Song’s hands.

Song Xueling’s hand was pressing a piece of gauze next to the knife wound, while helping to hold the knife handle in Lin Hao’s hand, trying to adjust the position so as not to let the blade move. free𝑤ebnovel.com

Lin Hao, observing the process from the other side, marveled at this Beidu individual’s skill. After Song Xueling’s treatment, the bleeding of the injured noticeably slowed down.

"There was a moment of severe bleeding in the kidney, with an estimated blood loss of over 200 milliliters. The patient is likely close to shock," Song Xueling heard the returning Xie Wanying speak and maintained a steady tone in his response, knowing she had calmly entrusted the patient to him, he had to handle it even more rationally.

There are two main principles in treating traumatic surgical patients: first, to stop the bleeding as much as possible, equivalent to turning off the faucet to prevent the body’s blood supply from running dry and ensuring certain death. Second, in the case that bleeding cannot be fully stopped, to administer fluid replacement, adding one or several ’faucets’ to replenish the body’s depleted blood supply, with blood transfusions being the best option.

Doctor Song and Student Lin had done as much as possible in the first step to stop the bleeding. The nurses present were just as vigilant and had already helped start an IV for the patient. The blood vessels in patients with severe blood loss collapse, making it difficult to locate a vein. They made a decisive moment decision to go for an IV in the neck vein, just like the last time. This time Xie Wanying didn’t need to do it herself; Guoxie’s nurses were capable.

"Yingying." Wu Lixuan seemed a bit more alert after the blood had been somewhat controlled and the IV was in place; with her eyes closed, she called her friend’s name.

Xie Wanying grabbed her hand, bent down, and put her ear close to her childhood friend’s mouth to listen, saying, "Don’t worry, Li Xuan; I’m here for you."

With her friend by her side, Wu Lixuan wasn’t worried about herself. What she wanted to say was, "Don’t tell my family first."

"Okay, I won’t notify them right now," Xie Wanying nodded and agreed.

"The rest—" Before closing her eyes, Wu Lixuan gave her friend a meaningful look.

Xie Wanying understood the look; her friend meant: it was an accident.

Turning to see the young doctors performing resuscitation in an orderly fashion, Jin Tianyu, who was watching, didn’t raise his voice. He wasn’t a yeller, especially not in such situations.

More and more medical staff, having heard the news, rushed over to lend a hand.

The gurney was brought over; the patient was moved onto it and quickly taken to the operating room for emergency surgery.

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