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Chapter 320 Hospitalization is out of the question
Chapter 320 Hospitalization is out of the question (Please subscribe)
"Does he... need to be hospitalized?" Another uniformed man who had gone out to make a phone call came back in and asked Fang Ziye.
"I guess I'll have to be hospitalized... After all, it's such a big surgery..." The young man seemed to be looking forward to being hospitalized, but he didn't dare to be forceful in front of the uniformed man.
The young man's words put both of them in a slightly awkward position.
The indications for treatment in young people are very clear, and the indications for surgery are also well-defined.
It would be against the rules not to treat him, but I had asked around before coming here and they all refused to accept this kind of "patient". Even some small hospitals did not want to deal with such a difficult patient.
Fang Ziye's eyes flickered a few times, and he said, "Whether you will need to be hospitalized later is hard to say. If the surgery goes smoothly, your wound will be very small."
"The two of them together are only this big." Fang Ziye gestured one centimeter with his right thumb and forefinger.
"If things go so smoothly, you can basically recuperate anywhere with even a little bit of medical care. Our hospital definitely doesn't have any beds available."
“If things don’t go smoothly, it might even result in a rather large cut, like this long.” Fang Ziye gestured to show a cut that was six or seven centimeters long.
"Then you can stay in the emergency observation room here for a day or two. If there are no special circumstances, you can be transferred out to recuperate."
"Only stayed for two or three days?" The young man regained about five or six tenths of his strength.
"Doctor, I am physically weak, I would like to be hospitalized."
"You've already had surgery, why aren't you hospitalized?" The young man's eyes were piercing, and his tone carried a hint of roguishness.
Fang Ziye had just finished writing and printing out his own surgical informed consent form, and then spread it out and said, "You are an adult now, so you can sign it yourself. This is your surgical informed consent form."
"So you need to listen carefully to what follows. If you agree, you can sign it yourself!"
"If you hear about the risks and feel they are too great and are unwilling to sign for surgery, that's okay too. It's your freedom to choose your treatment, and you can seek treatment at another hospital."
"Did you understand?" Fang Ziye's business acumen was so great that he didn't give the young man a chance to ask any more questions or make any demands.
Such a capable style earned the appreciation of the two uniformed men, who looked at him with admiration and said, "Did you hear that? You are an adult, you can sign and make the decision!"
The young man nodded, his eyes unfocused and his expression blank, seemingly lost in thought.
……
Fang Ziye had already discussed the risks with the young man beforehand, so the young man didn't have too many concerns about the corresponding risks.
She was very insistent on the issue of hospitalization: "Doctor, I'll still need to stay in the hospital for several days after the surgery, right?"
The young man asked the question based on preconceived notions, thinking he could take the opportunity to bluff his way out of the situation.
"No, no, no, you've got it wrong!"
"Surgery is not the same as hospitalization, and hospitalization is not the same as surgery."
"Don't speak, listen to me. After surgery, only those who have indications for continued hospitalization need to be hospitalized for treatment. If there are no indications for continued hospitalization after surgery, then hospitalization is not required. This is the rule."
"For example, with fractures, many fracture patients in our department go home after manual reduction and do not need to be hospitalized."
"Manual reduction of fractures is also a type of surgery, and it is the most primitive and fundamental type of surgery..."
"So, your situation depends on the specific circumstances after the surgery. If you need to be hospitalized, then you will be hospitalized; if you don't need to be hospitalized, don't try to make trouble for me." "Our conversation was witnessed by a third party, these two police officers, who will testify to what I said. I have already told you according to medical procedures that your condition definitely requires surgery, but hospitalization may not be necessary. The two are not absolutely related."
"Can you understand me?" Fang Ziye asked.
This person's obsession with hospitalization reminded Fang Ziye of a "colleague" he had met in Enshi before, the former director of the Department of Infectious Diseases at Enshi Central Hospital.
At first, everyone mistakenly believed that he pulled out the tubes for revenge, and that after pulling out the tubes, he angered the police and broke his own leg bone in order to temporarily evade arrest under the pretext of hospitalization.
The final result differed from Fang Ziye and others' initial guesses, but Fang Ziye still vividly remembered the mindset that some criminals held.
That might be the current state of young people.
"Hmm! Okay, so, is it more likely that I'll need to be hospitalized, or more likely that I won't?" The young man nodded and then asked this question, his eyes shrewd.
"I don't know. It depends on the specific situation during the operation. If the operation goes smoothly, hospitalization will not be necessary. If the operation does not go smoothly, the chances of hospitalization are not small."
"Also, your anesthesia method is general anesthesia," Fang Ziye informed him of the final surgical procedure.
This is mainly to prevent 'abnormal' patients from suddenly becoming agitated and harming medical staff or themselves during surgery if they are not under general anesthesia, ultimately causing losses to the hospital.
Upon hearing this, the young man's expression changed slightly again.
Fang Ziye's words blocked the "way out" he had just thought of—whether or not to forcibly worsen the patient's condition during the operation.
"Sign it. Or sign to refuse." After saying that, Fang Ziye unfolded the informed consent form and handed it to the other party at the signature area on the next page.
"Is the fee high? I don't have the money," the young man began to make excuses.
"Not very high, if you do well, it will be under four figures."
"Will the surgery take a long time? I'm afraid I won't wake up. Should I wait for my family?" the young man asked, feigning distress while glancing at the police.
"It won't take long. If all goes well, I might be out of the operating room in a few minutes. If it takes a little longer, it'll be around twenty minutes." Fang Ziye was quite experienced with his incision surgery.
The most important thing is to find a skilled anesthesiologist for general anesthesia, so as not to kill the patient.
Everything seemed to point to one conclusion: avoid hospitalization!
"Me?" Before the young man could say anything more, he was forced to sign his name by his two uncles.
After signing the papers, Fang Ziye immediately notified his two junior colleagues to come to the emergency operating room.
After the young man was taken to the emergency operating room and put down under anesthesia, he was quickly and simply disinfected and draped!
After Fang Ziye and his two junior brothers put on sterile surgical gowns, junior brothers Jie Han and Lin Yihuang discovered that Fang Ziye, going all out, had performed the skin incision and subcutaneous tissue cutting in just two minutes.
The angle was perfect, and with almost no probing, the broken needle's tail was found.
The two broken needles are exposed; all that's needed is to remove them and apply pressure to stop the bleeding!
"Circuit, prepare elastic bandages," Fang Ziye shouted to those behind him.
“It’s all ready,” the circulating nurse said.
Fang Ziye used both hands simultaneously to pull the broken needle out of the body with clean and efficient movements!
Emphasizing speed and highlighting style...
(End of this chapter)
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