Chapter 170 [170] Field Learning

wiped the man in front of her, with broad shoulders and a straight and neat white coat with a bit of gray coldness.

Xie Wanying's mind moved, and she could roughly guess who this person was.

should be the teacher who was cold but very good on the phone and guided her to successfully pierce.

Zhao Zhaowei, who was standing beside him, muttered, "It turns out that he is Fu Xinheng."

Who is Fu Xinheng? She hadn't heard of it before. Because she never likes to gossip. Including Cao Yong, she only knew something when others told her.

"He's from the Cardiac Surgery Department." Zhao Zhaowei, seeing that she didn't know anything about it, stuck to her ear and said, "My grandfather said he was very good, and he will definitely be the director of Cardiothoracic Surgery in the future."

is a great teacher in Cardiac Surgery. Xie Wanying's eyes lit up, thinking about learning the skills of a great teacher.

Fu Xinheng, who walked to the bedside of the patient, turned sideways, glanced again, and noticed the change in her eyes: from the indifference of seeing him at the beginning, to the sudden sparkle like a little star.

Why do you look at him as if you were looking at a little star? Whether it was a medical student or anyone else, he had never seen such a look.

Dr. Yang performed a preliminary physical examination on the patient and said to Fu Xinheng, "It is necessary to re-drain the chest cavity."

Xie Wanying's previous thoracentesis was only a last-aid measure for tension pneumothorax in the case of poor on-site conditions. Back to the hospital, if conditions permit, closed thoracic drainage must be performed to help patients decompress and exhaust the chest for a long time.

Before this, it is necessary to determine whether the patient has traumatic pneumothorax or other causes such as spontaneous pneumothorax. A special feature of this patient is that he has severe congenital heart disease.

In a word, the patient's condition is very difficult.

Dr. Yang thought of this and felt even more grateful that Xie Wanying and Zhao Zhaowei were both lucky that there was no accident during the emergency treatment of the patient, and they finally escorted the patient to the hospital safely. The patient's condition is indeed too dangerous.

When Dr. Yang was talking, Fu Xinheng quickly scanned the various parameters on the monitor, the patient's complexion, breathing awareness, etc., and then the nurse looked for the patient's blood vessels for a long time, and he took them all in at a glance.

"Do CT first, then send it to us for extracardiac echocardiography and central venous cannulation, and wait for various results to come out." Fu Xinheng said.

The other doctors and nurses listened to him, and none of them murmured again, which fully demonstrated his prestige.

Xie Wanying and Zhao Zhaowei stood on their toes to observe the teacher's movement learning.

Seeing that Fu Xinheng did not hurriedly hang up the stethoscope to listen to the patient's heart and lungs like other doctors, but touched the patient's neck with the tips of his fingers, pressed the patient's abdomen, and pressed the patient's calf and ankle.

"What is he doing?" Zhao Zhaowei asked Xie Wanying in a low voice, he didn't study, so he didn't quite understand the teacher's series of movements.

"I am analyzing whether the patient has right heart failure to whole heart failure. The typical right heart failure is hepatomegaly, and the whole heart failure must be swollen. The most common part is the ankle and calf." Xie Wanying said, thinking that this teacher is really powerful.

For example, why does Dr. Yang seem to be older than him, yet he listens to his words. Because Dr. Yang only suggested closed chest drainage just now, it's not that he didn't know that the patient might need surgery right away, but he didn't have enough confidence in the surgery, so he didn't dare to say it if he didn't dare to do it. This Dr. Fu Xinheng is different. He just said that after the examination, it is equivalent to doing emergency surgery for the patient.

(end of this chapter)