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    "Hello? Is she really not afraid? Is she an intern?"

    ¡°I saw her plunge in without even looking at it.¡±

    Only skilled bosses dare to do this, okay?  The people in the capital didn't want to watch the car roll over because they were afraid of something happening in their hospital.  These medical students are definitely overthinking, and the teacher is standing here.  If something happens, just stop and take over.

    It means that although the action is fast, at the same time, the operation is not wrong at all.

    The boss, Cao Zhao, remained silent. Dr. Cheng Yuchen¡¯s eyes became more solemn, as his whole body became tense.

    The person who does this is like a person who is driving a car and racing. He feels nothing, while the onlookers sitting in the car are greatly frightened or surprised.

    ¡°Medical students will only see and wonder whether the movements are fast or not, and the teacher¡¯s attention goes one step further.  Dr. Cheng Yuchen secretly glanced at the patient's expression from the corner of his eyes.

    Whether the doctor's operation is fast or not is not the most important factor, the most important thing is whether the operation is correct.  One of the factors that determines whether the operation is correct or not is the patient's reaction.

    The key point of giving local anesthesia is to make the patient feel no pain.

    Thinking about what she told the patient at the beginning, it was just a pain from the injection.  He thought she was just trying to comfort the patient.  Unexpectedly, it was really¡ªthis?  !

    The girl lying on the hospital bed didn't feel any pain at all, as if she didn't know she had been injected.

    "Injecting local anesthesia is a very difficult skill for surgeons. She, Xie Wanying, also gradually gained a deep understanding after being given the opportunity to practice many times by her previous teachers.

    Why do some patients feel pain when taking local anesthesia, while others feel no pain at all?

    The reason is that some doctors directly inject the needle tip out of alignment.

    Local anesthesia is injected around the nerve plexus to allow the anesthetic to pass by itself. Therefore, local anesthesia in medical books is called infiltration.  This needs to be understood thoroughly.  Infiltration means that the anesthetic needs to cover the nerve plexus area like a flood.  In this way, the doctor must make sure that the place where the anesthetic is injected can follow the flow of substances in the human body to the nerve plexus area.

    After understanding this, you can basically determine that this technical job is not easy to do.

    Occasionally, it can be seen in clinical practice that some doctors find that the anesthesia is not enough after the injection, so they have to increase the amount and adjust it, or even let the patient endure it.  Because they themselves are not sure whether they can hit the spot, and if they hit again, they are afraid of hurting their nerves and causing a medical accident.  If the anesthetic hits the wrong nerve, there will be sequelae.

    From the above analysis, it can be seen that those who hit the nerves are called third-rate technical level, and those who are given anesthesia with poor effect are called second-rate technical level.  According to the infiltration described in the textbook until the anesthetic takes effect correctly, it can be said to be up to standard.  What is the top level?

    That¡¯s how it is now.  The needle enters the skin quickly. For example, when a nurse inserts an intravenous needle quickly, it can reduce the pain of the needle tip penetrating the skin, because the pain is inescapable.  If the medical staff's needle tip enters the skin and hits the target under the skin, there will definitely be no pain afterwards.  It should be the same whether intravenous or local anesthesia is given.

    How difficult is it to do this?  Super difficult.  The textbook says it's just infiltration, but it doesn't dare to ask that the patient won't feel completely uncomfortable after the medical staff injects the anesthetic into the patient's body.  Local anesthesia requires anesthesia, and the liquid entering the body will definitely make the body feel bloated.

    As long as there is discomfort, the patient's tone will change to pain.  Especially for children, there is no difference between swelling and pain.

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