Chapter 1724 [1724] Abnormal

Bed number four is a nice guy, praising the student: "No discomfort."

This person did not examine the patient at all, right? Dr. Peng had to question again. Can classmate Geng achieve classmate Xie's amazing skills without the reputation of classmate Xie?

Dr. Zheng, who came over, saw it and helped Dr. Peng to ask the students, "Have you really checked the patient?"

"The cervix is ​​open for six fingers, and the cervix is ​​soft. The later stage of labor should be accelerated. It is estimated that the second stage of labor can be entered in an hour." Geng Yongzhe told the teacher his judgment after examining the patient.

Dr. Peng put on sterile gloves to re-examine the patient and review the student's diagnosis.

"He should be right." Xie Wanying told the teachers first.

Geng Yongzhe immediately turned his head and looked at Xie: Did Xie see anything about him?

Xie's eyes are probably scarier than the teachers. . .

"How do you know?" Dr. Zheng and Dr. Peng asked about her strange person. She had not examined the patient. What did she rely on to guess that she was right this time.

Xie Wanying recalled Geng's operation, which clearly imitated the essence of her previous operation on the No. 6 bed: focus on the general structure of the patient's "cause" (homonym of "yin"), insert it as hollow as possible and measure it visually.

Student Geng also quickly imitated Director Yu's movements in the previous cesarean section. Just watching Director Yu's demonstration, he immediately learned and sold, and grasped where the focus of strength should be.

The process of learning is actually imitation and memory. The top students who study well will definitely excel in these two aspects. But not all top students are particularly good at imitating.

If you want to complete the imitation in a short period of time, the exact same perfect copy is not very good. The most important thing is to grasp the essence of imitating the other party. This is difficult for most people to do. What can be done is that the brain is alive. Observation and thinking and calculation ability should be excellent.

Mr. Geng is a scholar, so it is not surprising that he has excellent performance in this regard.

The classmates in my class are Crouching Dragons and Tibetan Tigers. Xie Wanying sighed in her heart: Sure enough, she is the most competitive in her class.

Dr. Peng completed the review and examination of the patient, and the result was as true as what Geng said. Gong Kai Liuzhi, and Dr. Zheng couldn't help looking at each other: Xie's classmates are equally good, and Xie's classmates are right again.

Taking off the sterile gloves for examination, Dr. Peng smiled and encouraged the patient in bed number 4: "I will be able to go to the delivery room soon, and work harder."

"Yes." Hearing the doctor's words, a smile appeared on the face of bed number 4, and the facial muscles twitched again because of the pain of uterine contractions.

Standing at the end of the bed and facing the patient, Xie Wanying frowned quickly. Before, she vaguely noticed something was wrong with bed number 4, but she didn't have time to check it. Now she has time to observe it carefully to make sure that the facial muscle group activity of bed number 4 is abnormal. Turning around, she immediately reported to the teachers: "Teacher, she can't give birth naturally. The facial muscles are twitching, there may be pontine vascular malformation, and hemangioma cannot be ruled out. It is better to do a head CT to determine the risk."

Dr. Zheng was taken aback by what she said, and Dr. Lapon went to the corner to speak.

"Impossible." Dr. Peng said.

It's not that she hadn't noticed that the expression on the fourth bed seemed a little weird. However, this is very common in clinical practice. If the uterine contractions are painful, the mother can have any strange expressions.

"She doesn't have a headache, dizziness, and want to vomit." Dr. Peng once again pointed out that the most common symptom of neurosurgical diseases seems to be absent in the fourth bed.

(end of this chapter)