Chapter 590: [590] The patient's life is hanging

Chapter 590 [590] The patient's life is hanging

"The nurse took an electronic sphygmomanometer for her to measure, but she couldn't measure it. The monitor was gone. I didn't put it on. I gave the wounded a needle and drew blood for them. They said not to do it by themselves. They couldn't find it by themselves. I got an intern and wanted to do a phlebotomy for her without the teacher watching, but I never thought of giving the patient a checklist and sending it for a CT examination first."

Does this mean the emergency room of their alma mater hospital? Tan Kelin and Sun Yubo, who were listening to the scene together, were surprised.

"The emergency room in Beidu San is quite chaotic." Shi Xu remembered.

"Have you been there?" Liu Chengran asked.

They are all from Beidu, but there are several affiliated hospitals in Beidu, and they may not all have stayed in Beidu three times.

"Brother Cui has just been transferred to be the deputy director of the Third General Surgery Department in Beidu. He complained to me on the phone last week that the emergency order there is in a mess. Several times, it was delayed until the patient was dead before he remembered to seek the surgery."

"Why?"

"There is only one of the top three families around there, and all patients are sent to the north three times. There are only twenty emergency beds, which is far from enough. They are unwilling to accept patients, and the processing efficiency is low. They just want to force patients to go and transfer by themselves. No longer in the hospital."

"Can't I be admitted to the surgical ward after emergency treatment?"

"How can the surgical ward have empty beds for the emergency department all the time, so the number of emergency beds must be enough, and the ward can share the turnover of some patients who do not need immediate surgery. The emergency room is full, and the beds are full. What can the 20 hospital beds in Beidusan do? The patients who suddenly appeared in other hospital wards have to sleep in the corridors. Our hospital wards are considered good, and there are basically no corridors.

Liu Chengran and Sun Yubo understood: they are indeed working in the top three in the country, and their strength is quack.

"Hospitals talk about the turnover rate of beds. The turnover rate of surgical beds in Beidusan is too poor, and there is no room for emergency surgery patients. After the operation, there is no bed and quarrel in the emergency department. It criticizes that the emergency patients are all sent to the emergency department. After listening to it, I was unhappy and refused to accept it and wanted the patient to go by himself. Senior Brother Cui was transferred to check the bed turnover rate in General Wai." Shi Xu said, "But in his opinion, before the emergency building is built, don't think about the emergency room. Those people who can change the problem of accepting if they can, but delaying if they can’t, will sooner or later have big things happen.”

Other people groaned after hearing what he said: This patient's life is on the line!

The common people want to send their patients to the best hospital, but a good doctor in a good hospital needs time to save people.

"It's my fault. Mr. Tan, I only thought about the patient's condition and didn't think of other fatal factors. I should consider comprehensively where to send the patient." Xie Wanying said opposite.

Students say they have been taught a lesson. What Tan Kelin thought was that his ears were delusional. I don't know if she noticed the change in her voice, but he, the teacher, heard it anyway: her tone was hoarse with water vapor, was she about to cry?

Cry over this? Strange. She has encountered similar incidents before. Why are you crying this time? It was difficult for him and other teachers to make her emotionally prove that she wasn't frozen.

Unconsciously, Tan Kelin's cold voice softened: "Are you sure there are no other doctors present?"

"No, the nurse just called a physician with the surname Ye."

(end of this chapter)