When the blame fell on Dai Nanhui, Dai Nanhui said anxiously: "I didn't say that!"
"We heard everything you said."
Dai Nanhui was about to jump: "I told her not to put her hand in. Later I found out that she didn't put her hand in at all. What did you listen to?"
"How could the patient be cured if she didn't put her hand in?" Dr. Yao said excitedly.
Okay, now this question can only be answered by Xie himself. Did Xie cast magic on the patient?
Xie Wanying carefully explained the situation to the teachers on site: "When I arrived, I found that it might not be ventricular fibrillation."
ah? Nurse Liu, who was the first to call the doctor when she heard the alarm, was stunned for a moment and then said, "I'll notify the doctor right away."
Nurses can only judge simple electrocardiograms. Besides, the interpretation and diagnosis of electrocardiograms have always been the work of specialists. Nurses are not qualified to make electrocardiogram diagnoses. It is normal for a nurse to misjudge the electrocardiogram for a moment, and it is not the responsibility of the nurse on duty. The nurse's first priority is to notify the doctor to arrive when the instrument alarm sounds. Nurse Liu did this.
Before the surgeon is notified, the picu doctor on duty should be present to read the patient's electrocardiogram. Dr. Yao said this: "When I got up, Dr. Han arrived and came in together. They notified Dr. Han first and then notified me."
Dr. Han is going to be so angry that he has no energy left. In fact, when he came in, he felt strange why this person was waiting for him at the door instead of waiting in the ward. In any case, there is a huge gap between the distance between Picu doctor's duty room and their pediatric cardiac surgery ward.
Can the distance it takes you to travel in a few seconds compare with the road it takes me to travel in a few minutes? Why don't you just wait for me to come over slowly?
¡°Big doctors like Cao Zhao and Mu Yongxian can see through Dr. Yao¡¯s thoughts at a glance. This kind of person is quite common in clinical practice. As Dr. Yao himself told the students first, why should you do your own work if it is not your own? Because of this, Dr. Yao's lawsuit against the student was so justified.
"It's useless even if I enter the ward. The patient's chest closure is delayed, and I can't perform intrathoracic heart compressions when I come in. It's better to wait at the door for your surgical department to arrive and then come in together." In this way, the blame for other responsibilities can be thrown away.
This is what people like to put their minds on when they become doctors. They are most afraid of taking responsibility, and saving the lives of patients must be put second. For the proverbial cunning and over-the-top calculation, you think you are too smart. Not to mention the medical profession, there are people like this in all walks of life.
"If you say a few words to this kind of person, this kind of person will definitely not be happy. He will glance at his mouth and say: It's not my technical job. What should I do if I fail?"
Unless you get slapped in the face.
Now this is exactly what Dr. Yao is encountering. When Dr. Yao realized this, he became very nervous and said to his classmates: "You said it's not ventricular fibrillation, so it's not? Your teacher is not here and you think you made a mistake. What should you do?"
This guy keeps trying to convict people.
What does it mean? The more hysterical it is, the more it shows the fear in my heart, and I have to desperately try to put the blame away.
Everyone in the venue looked at Dr. Yao¡¯s passionate red face, and many people only had cold eyes.
People who want to blame others will not be welcomed no matter where they are. Think about Dr. Hu, many people hate him for blaming someone with evidence. However, if you really have strong evidence to shirk the blame, the leader will support you, just like Dr. Hu.