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Chapter 4061: [150] The situation is full of

  Chapter 4061 [150] A lot of situations

  In retrospect, Dr. Zhang Desheng was in a cold sweat. Fortunately, he was also an imperial envoy that night and not on duty at the front line, otherwise he would have been caught by Xie.

  I saw him rushing to the Department of Nephrology. When he was looking for the doctors on duty and the patients who needed his help, Dr. Xie Wanying and Dr. Wen Zihan arrived on the scene within two minutes.

  Dr. Zhang Desheng took two sharp breaths: After student Xie became a doctor, the speed at which he ran to save people became even more frightening.

   In fact, this has little to do with running speed. The most important thing is that the road map should be clear.

   Unlike the previous rescue of Li Yaxi, the destination was not clear and had to make detours. As long as the purpose is clear, Dr. Xie already has a precise road map in his mind to plan the shortest route from where to where in the hospital.

  Dr. Zhang Desheng really couldn't believe that you came so fast, Mr. Xie, so I asked one more question: "Where did you come from?"

   "Puwai II."

  As soon as they came out of the second gate of the General Foreign Language School, they saw Zhang’s phone number displayed on their mobile phones. They immediately adjusted their direction and ran to the old building. So do you think they can be upset?

  Thank you, classmates, for your quality of response. Are your brains not slow for a second? ! Doctor Zhang Desheng was speechless.

   "What did you just say on the phone is unlikely?" Dr. Zhang Desheng asked her about the meaningful words on the phone.

   "Are you estimated to be a patient who has been hospitalized for a long time? I guess not."

  Several people were talking, looking for patients and medical staff in the department.

  In the case of rescue, generally all the medical staff go to one place, so that the doctor's office and the nurse's station may be unattended.

  The shortage of hospital staff on the night shift is fully reflected in this.

  Some family members stopped them in the corridor and said: "My old man finished the injection, and asked the nurse, saying that no one came to help us remove the needle first."

  Where did the nurse go?

  There are two nurses plus a trainee nurse on duty in the night shift. But once rescued, the two nurses must be too busy.

  Can the doctor help to remove the needle? I'm sorry, the frontline doctors are too busy with cramps, and the medical students dare not pull them out. I dare not pull it out because I don’t know how to pull out the needle, but because I don’t know the patient’s infusion plan so I dare to pull it out randomly.

  If the needle is pulled out, and the nurse comes back later and says that there is an injection to continue, what should the patient's family members do?

   Did you say that there is an infusion card that can be checked? uncertain. Sometimes the doctor temporarily adds the injections that the doctor ordered, and the nurse has no time to put the infusion card, and only the nurse knows.

   "Is it all over?"

   "Yes, blood returned from the infusion head."

  Dr. Zhang Desheng thought to himself: There is no way, I can only ask the nurse first before pulling out. Don't pull it out for the time being, anyway, the current infusion tube has a safety design, so it won't be a big deal if it enters the air.

   It is not acceptable to hang the patient's family members all the time.

   "Wait a minute, I'll find a nurse to pull it out for you right away." Doctor Zhang Desheng said.

  Dr. Xie Wanying watched from the side: Wow, this classmate has become an official doctor for nearly a year, and his courage has soared.

   Look again, in fact, it is not difficult to find, the ward where there are rescues must be the loudest, so run all the way to the place with the worst noise.

  The reason why Dr. Zhang was a little hesitant when he found it by himself was because there are more than one places in the nephrology department.

  The group of them looked for it and finally found out where the problem was: a total of three patients reported that there was something wrong within a similar period of time, and the brains of the front-line doctors were about to explode.

  (end of this chapter)