Love Healing Manual
Chapter 45 Exchange
Chapter 45 Exchange (Seeking votes and continued reading)
Very few people made it through the entire process. Most people left the observation room and stayed in the corridor for a long time until their stomachs calmed down and they felt they were done before returning to the observation room to continue watching.
After vomiting once, the symptoms will improve and last longer.
But less than ten minutes later, the person who returned submitted a report and stumbled out again.
Not every vomiting episode results in something coming out; dry heaving is the most painful, as you can't vomit but your stomach is still cramping.
Associate Professor Fujita was indifferent to the interns' miserable state. He turned a blind eye to the scene and focused solely on lecturing. Every detail in the operating room was explained in detail by him, and even the way the assistant held the special blood clamps to clamp the blood vessels was analyzed and deconstructed.
He demonstrated with his aged but powerful hands, the veins on the back of his hands protruding like insect bodies, and his movements were very standard.
“An improper grip on the clamps can cause blood vessels to rupture. If the movement is unstable, the clamps will lose their grip. As a result, blood in the artery will spurt out, and Dr. Ishii, who is standing in the surgeon's position, will most likely be splattered with the blood,” Professor Fujita adjusted his glasses and said calmly. “Even if this happens, don’t panic. Control the clamps again, and once the blood pressure and other readings on the monitors return to normal, the surgery can continue.”
He spoke of potential life-threatening medical malpractice so casually.
A chill ran down everyone's spine, and many eyes were fixed on the blood clamp held by the assistant, their tension rising.
What if my hand slipped...
"On the operating table, the most important thing for a doctor is to stay calm, calm, and calm again, and be prepared to deal with any emergencies, whether you are the chief surgeon or an assistant. Even if the chief surgeon suddenly faints after opening the patient's chest, you must not panic. This is a doctor's basic quality."
Every word of advice.
This is not baseless speculation.
There must have been corresponding lessons learned for these precautions to be recorded, passed down orally by the supervising teachers, and then appear in the classroom in the form of medical textbooks.
Has there ever been a case where the surgeon suddenly fainted after opening the patient's chest?
The answer is certainly yes.
As Lin Ze listened to this knowledge, his eyes followed every movement on the screen under Associate Professor Fujita's detailed explanation, absorbing the knowledge with almost relish.
no doubt.
This is what he wants to learn.
He looked at Dr. Ishii, the surgeon in charge.
On the screen, Ishii's gaze was calm and sharp, and his movements were swift and decisive without any hesitation, his hands not even trembling.
Like a surgical machine.
Resection, bypass, operation of surgical instruments, observation of monitoring instrument data, listening to nurses' reports on vital signs—the specialized tools are dazzling to look at, yet they are as easy to use as one's own limbs.
The instructions came from the surgeon, and everyone else in the operating room cooperated seamlessly.
Dr. Ishii, like a king, reigns supreme in the operating room.
Lin Ze couldn't help but imagine what a breathtaking scene it would be if he were the one performing the surgery right now.
Originally, Miyagi Suzuo felt a little nauseous. This was different from looking at textbooks in class, where there were pictures, while what was in front of her was a living, breathing body.
However, after following Lin Ze's advice and shifting her focus to the procedures explained by Dr. Fujita, her attention was diverted, and she felt inexplicably a little more comfortable.
As the surgery progressed, the visual impact diminished.
The paleness on her face subsided somewhat.
Among the few who have remained in the concubines' quarters from the beginning to the present are Lin Ze, Miyagi Suzuo, Hiramomi Onoko, Otomo Shoji, Sano Chizuru, and Yamato Himeko.
Six people in total.
Hirame Onoko had long since given up, but Lin Ze wouldn't leave, so she was determined to persevere. It was this tenacious will that kept her going.
What surprised people the most was Xiangzhi's performance. He stood there blankly, barely moving from the beginning until now.
After vomiting, Yamazaki Yu returned, leaning against the wall. He looked at the stiff Otomo Shoji with curiosity.
"Hey, Xiangzhi... why don't you feel anything? Do you have any secrets?"
Shoji Otomo's eyes were bloodshot, and his whole body was trembling evenly.
"Hey... Shoji? What's wrong...?"
Yamazaki Yu was puzzled, but when he squeezed past the person next to him to take a look, he found that Hiramomi Onoko's two fingers were tightly pinching the soft flesh on the inside of Shoji's thigh.
Shoji Otomo gritted his teeth and said, trembling, "Yu, is the surgery over? I feel like everything is going black..."
At this time.
Professor Fujita tapped the edge of the screen beside him, reminding him:
"Note that the surgeon is confirming with the anesthesiologist that the patient's temperature is normal, and the vein transplanted from the thigh has been successfully connected to the heart. Next, we need to ensure smooth blood flow."
"They've got a pacemaker." Everyone stared intently at the screen, trying their best to suppress their inner turmoil.
"Monitor the heartbeat to ensure a return to normal rhythm, while preparing to gradually reduce the dosage of anesthetic drugs."
"Prepare to sew."
Everyone present witnessed the patient's heart resume beating and the data on the monitoring equipment beginning to converge towards normal levels.
Everyone breathed a sigh of relief almost simultaneously.
The sound of panting was so clear in the quiet observation room.
"Two hours and thirteen minutes," Professor Fujita glanced at the clock and said calmly, "The chief surgeon, Ishii, is a renowned expert in cardiology at our affiliated hospital, so the process was a bit swift."
Then.
"Meeting dismissed."
He smiled.
……
night.
Tokyo at night.
In his bedroom on the second floor, Lin Ze was writing the assignment given by Professor Fujita.
The outside was extremely noisy, with occasional car horns and cars whizzing by on the street, eliciting curses from passersby.
The only sound in the quiet bedroom was the soft rustling of writing.
Lin Ze seemed to have entered a state of complete absorption, so engrossed that he couldn't hear any sounds from the outside world.
Even though he has a computer, he still writes on paper with a pen, which makes his thoughts clearer. His heavy grip on the pen makes the handwriting very deep.
In the afternoon, we had a unique class. Associate Professor Fujita led everyone through a debriefing of the surgical procedure, and the homework assigned was for each person to write an essay about their feelings after observing the surgery.
Lin Ze suddenly realized the significance of this manuscript and instructed Miyagi Suzuo and Chizuru to write it well when they got back. After school, he went straight home.
The entire text is very long and detailed.
"A calm, clear-headed, and resilient mindset is a valuable quality for a doctor."
"Preoperative planning, intraoperative procedures, and postoperative observation are all closely linked."
"I have a clear goal."
"To this end, I will put in twice the effort of others until I achieve my goal."
The last word fell.
Even after it ended, he still felt like he hadn't had enough.
"system."
Lin Ze then entered the system in his mind.
His fascination with the operating table made him decide how to use the points he had been saving.
To become a surgeon, the first step in the internship is to learn suturing techniques. Suturing is a very basic clinical technique, but there are still differences in skill level.
Such tasks are usually assigned to high-performing interns in the department, who handle simple cases.
In other words, he can only get more opportunities to stand out if he performs well.
After some thought, he decided to exchange for the advanced universal suturing technique.
"Do you wish to redeem the advanced universal suturing technique?"
Note: General suturing techniques include continuous suturing, interrupted suturing, skin-interlocking suturing, vascular suturing, nerve junction suturing, etc.
"1000 points have been spent to redeem"
Remaining points: 1000 points
Lin Ze felt a flash of blue light before his eyes, but afterwards, he didn't have any particularly special feelings.
Looking at his hands, Lin Ze felt a little strange.
What level is "proficient" roughly?
"Under normal circumstances, a doctor needs to practice at least 30000 times under structured suturing training to be considered proficient in general suturing techniques."
(End of this chapter)
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