88. Shift month
He walked into his office, changed into his white coat, and looked at the time, 7:28... If it weren't for the change in the calendar, Jiang Lai almost thought it was a repeat of yesterday.
After getting a few more heads, Jiang Lai also had his own office. Although it was not big, the hospital gave him enough respect. It had a desk, bookcases, and coffee machine.
On the bookcase, apart from the surgical books of this era, most of them are some of Jiang Lai's recent plans, some trivial plans that may save people's lives.
After walking out of the office, Jiang Lai closed the door behind him and looked at the bronze key on the door. After thinking for a moment, Jiang Lai locked the door and put the key into the pocket of his white coat.
As the deputy dean, he has two keys to his office, and two others, one is in the security department, and the other is in the hands of Lisa, the head nurse.
Normally, he wouldn't care about putting the key in the door. After all, in his opinion, this era was actually quite poor and there was nothing to steal. However, after being reminded by Yang Dayong this morning, he did leave a key.
Eyes of mind.
In the office of the Department of Surgery and Emergency Center, a group of people were standing and sitting. Some were looking at the patient's medical history, and some had just received a few report sheets from the nurse and were about to post them.
"Last night was supposed to be a smooth night. Except for the internal medicine doctor, Taylor was called out a lot more times. Who would have thought that at about two o'clock... an appendix came..." Li Shu shook his head, feeling helpless, "Then he opened it.
Already."
"It's good to have an appendix, at least it won't be more serious, right?" Someone next to me smiled. To them, the appendix was indeed nothing.
Everyone smiled and stood up when Jiang Lai appeared outside the office door.
"Good morning, Director Jiang."
"Good morning, Dr. Jiang."
"Director Jiang!"
A group of people each have different names for Jiang Lai.
"Morning." Jiang Lai agreed with a smile, and then stood in the middle of the office, "Now the morning shift begins, and the emergency department starts first."
Although Jiang Lai wears many hats, and even among his current colleagues, surgery and emergency departments are almost indistinguishable, he still divided his staff into a surgical team and an emergency team.
The surgical team, led by Sher and Charlie, is divided into two teams. In addition to Li Shu, there are also doctors who have recently begun to jointly train amputated limb replantation.
The emergency team, led by himself and Yu Wen, is mainly composed of other military doctors except Yu Wen. After all, military medical hospitals need to be more familiar with the emergency procedures than ordinary Western medicine hospitals.
However, since Yu Wen and the others are not regular employees of Tongren, Li Shu also has to take on the work of the emergency team, just like a brick, moving wherever it is needed.
"Okay, the emergency department has an early shift on January 22, 1937." Li Shu picked up the record book, "There are 8 inpatients in total, 0 were discharged yesterday, 3 were admitted, and 3 were operated on."
"Admitted patient, bed 3, Jordan Brown, male, French, 42 years old, fell from a high flower bed during a morning jog and was injured. When admitted, blood pressure was 88/60mmHg, heart rate was normal, body temperature was normal, and breath sounds were weak in the left lung.
, slight tenderness in the upper abdomen, and no other special complaints. An urgent X-ray examination revealed that the left 6th, 7th, and 8th posterior ribs were fractured, left pneumothorax, abdominal fluid accumulation, and blood pressure continued to decrease..." Li Shu reported the patient who was admitted to the hospital yesterday.
The case of one patient, Jordan.
"Oxygen and fluid support were given, and an emergency laparotomy was performed. The splenic hilum was ruptured, and a splenectomy was performed. A drainage tube and a urinary catheter were installed. Postoperatively, anti-infection, antispasmodic, anticoagulant, and oxygen therapy were given. This morning, the body temperature was 36.8.
°C, heart rate 76 beats/min, respiration 16 beats/min, blood pressure 118/78mmHg, drainage fluid 30ml, urine output 800ml, clear consciousness, no obvious complaints of discomfort."
After Jiang Lai listened, he nodded. As long as there is no infection for this man who was injured during his morning jog, the problem is not big. Of course, today's colleagues have tried their best to practice asepsis during surgery, and with the addition of sulfonamide, the chance of infection is higher than before.
It must be lower.
"Admitted patient, bed No. 1 in the intensive care unit, Shen Jiu..."
"Bed 2 in the intensive care unit, Ushida..."
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After talking about the emergency situation, the surgical team came next.
The number of patients in the surgical team is much higher than that in the emergency team. After all, those who had been operated on before Jiang Lai were basically all included in the surgical team. In addition to Professor Bourne, Sher and Charlie, and Li Shu's own patients, the number of patients was even greater.
It's quite a lot.
So, an early shift took over half an hour.
"Okay, the shift is over, and each team will do their own ward rounds." Today, Jiang Lai didn't have to take everyone to do the ward rounds. The posture was too big. He planned to go around the ward when he had time to take a look.
"yes."
"Jiang, Professor Byrne is looking for you." Scheer said immediately, "I want you to go find him after your rounds."
"Okay." Jiang Lai nodded and said he would go, "How is your wound?"
"It's almost healed. There's already a big scab..." Xie Er shrugged, seeing the others basically leaving the office, and then thought of something, "By the way, there's an opening offer for the dance hall in a week..."
Jiang Lai:......
"Shel, although you are the boss, don't go too often."
"Hey, I mean, aren't Yu and his friends going to end their communication in a few days?" Xie Er glared at Jiang Lai, "What are you thinking!"
Jiang Lai smiled and nodded, "Where do you want to practice it for them?"
"Yeah, we've been working together for a month at least." Xie Er said, we can't let Yu Wen and the others feel that their colleagues have no humanity at all, right?
"Okay." Jiang Lai agreed. Indeed, although the communication was the result of an exchange of interests, getting along with Yu Wen and the others was actually very pleasant, or in other words... all the unhappiness was suppressed by Yu Wen alone, "Wait.
They communicated that the exam is over and decided on the last day."
"Okay." Sher agreed and smiled. Finally... I can drink!
"There will be an interview at 9 o'clock later, remember to attend." Jiang Lai reminded Xie Er.
"Ah... I remembered it. Have you finished the question?"
"certainly."
"Hahaha, then I'll wait for the performance of the newcomers!"
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In the demonstration classroom, the instruments and materials originally used to train amputated limb replantation techniques have been put away today, and the blackboard is also clean.
However, there are many people.
"Shangshi, are you nervous?"
"Chengjie, that's not it, is it?" Ji Qing looked helpless at his former colleague. Yes, they had already resigned from their previous job in the hospital because of this recruitment by their colleagues.
"Huh, Dr. Jiang will interview us in person! That's Dr. Jiang!" Sun Chengjie exhaled loudly, "That Dr. Jiang who is now famous all over the world! Just thinking that he will interview us... I am so nervous
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Ji Qing was helpless. Sun Chengjie had always been fussy and nervous before going on the field, but he always performed well on the spot, so... the results were generally good, but this time... he was not sure, because the person interviewing them would be
Come Jiang!
The founder and secretary-general of the Professional Committee for Replantation of Amputated Limbs, he also single-handedly promotes the survival of traditional Chinese medicine among many Western medicine doctors in Shanghai. He is the person who completed the world's first replantation of severed limbs. He is a doctor of medicine from St. John's University and has studied in the United States for two years.
, and now, at a young age, he has served as the vice president, chief of surgery and director of emergency department!
She is younger than him, but her achievements far exceed his.
Such people are not simple!
So, he is also looking forward to it.
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Chapter completed!