Dr. Yao was unconvinced: "What the nurse said was not about the patients in your group. Whatever medical students do without a teacher to do it is wrong."
The words of this senior made a group of medical students at the scene feel chilled: Does this mean that as long as their teacher is not present, they medical students will never be able to save their lives?
In medicine, saving people often depends on timeliness. Not only waiting for the teacher to come, but every minute and second spent waiting for the teacher to answer the phone may miss the best opportunity to save the patient's life.
Don¡¯t forget, medical students study medicine to save people. The statement that medical students can never save lives indiscriminately and without regard to circumstances directly attacks the original intention of students to become doctors and save lives. This is so embarrassing for medical students.
Such teachings may be questioned by the society.
As a teacher, I will not condemn a student to death in one sentence like Dr. Yao. It must be based on the situation.
For example, when I was in the second year of General Foreign Language in the National Association of Chinese Studies, a group of teachers did not dare to convict Xie of a capital crime even though he was being educated.
¡°In fact, whether medical students should save people and whether they should save people at the critical moment of their lives, the most important thing is that medical students themselves must know how to control the risks of saving people.
Just like a stranger reaching out to save someone, the person who goes to save someone must be sure of himself, and if he is not sure, don¡¯t save him. If you are sure, and the patient's condition is so urgent that he will die if he cannot wait for the teacher to come, you must save him anyway, otherwise you will have a hard time with your conscience for the rest of your life.
Taking a step back, perhaps Dr. Yao said this because he was afraid that students would make mistakes and speak in a hurry. It could be said that he did not understand the students at the scene. But, if you don¡¯t understand the students, you should first understand the situation of the patients at the scene. Therefore, Dr. Han would not be stupid enough to complain to this person in a hurry.
Dr. Han was so angry that he wiped his eyebrows: What should I sue? Should I file a complaint before the situation becomes clear? Am I stupid? At least I'm not as stupid as you.
How could he be unlucky enough to find such a person on duty in picu? He must be new here, he seems to have never seen this person before.
After finishing the complaint, Dr. Yao held back his energy, thinking that he was right, and waited for the student's teacher to criticize the student.
A group of medical students were holding back their grievances even more and looked at the teachers.
Cao Zhao put his hands in the pockets of his white coat and said nothing, not in a hurry.
The person who is truly qualified to file a complaint is actually not Dr. Yao, but the patient¡¯s attending physician.
While others were talking, Mu Yongxian, as the attending doctor, walked to his patient's bedside to check on the patient's condition. After listening to Dr. Yao's report, his eyes caught sight of the gloves on Xie Wanying's hands, and he became confused: "You said she performed intrachest heart compression on the patient?"
"That's right." Dr. Yao insisted.
¡°Her gloves are clean and there is no blood.¡± Mu Yong confirmed again and again that he was not presbyopic.
Who has the problem with his eyes?
¡°What¡¯s wrong with her gloves? Is this¡ª¡ª?¡± Dr. Yao threw his head back and was about to continue talking about what happened if he didn¡¯t do it.
Suddenly, everyone looked at her face, and their eyes said: Is there something wrong with the person on duty¡¯s brain?
"The gloves are clean and there is no blood. Can you say that her hands went in to perform chest heart compressions?"
The moment Dr. Yao reacted, he almost bit his tongue and turned into blaming the blame: "I didn't say it, the nurse said it."
When Nurse Liu heard the pot coming, she hurriedly threw the pot out again: "I heard what her classmate said."