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Chapter 374 What do you know about anesthesia as an intern?

Chapter 374 What do you know about anesthesia as an intern?
Observation room.

As soon as Shepter's words came out.

Adam has heard it.

Although he was somewhat moved by the justice of George, he got up immediately and ran to the operating room.

To borrow a word from Sheldon: Who made him so weak!

Wash and disinfect clothes.

Silky smooth.

So that when Adam walked into the operating room, Dr. Shepter was a little dazed.

Without him!

too fast.

But Dr. Shepter didn't say anything. It's always a good thing that his order was executed with such efficiency. The unhappiness of George and Taylor just now dissipated a little.

"Okay, let's start."

Dr. Shepter nodded to Adam, announcing the official start of the operation as the chief surgeon.

The drill starts.

Observation room on the second floor.

George, who was kicked out, stood in the corner, leaning against the wall with his arms folded, looking at the operating room expressionlessly.

Does he regret it?

Of course I regret it!

Especially after getting out of the operating room and walking to the observation room alone, after the blood on the top subsided, I almost felt regretful.

What did he do?
For an unlikely risk, he offended the best anesthetist in the hospital!
Not even Dr. Taylor, the anesthesiologist.

Other doctors have more or less problems. Would they like an intern who dared to scold them face to face?
The answer is self-evident.

George felt that the future was bleak.

Although it was a bit dark and immoral, a thought kept popping up in his mind at this moment.

It would have been nice if the surgery had a problem with Dr. Taylor, the anesthesiologist.

But the cute smile of the patient's little girl flashed, making George suppress this idea again, and he was deeply ashamed of his dark thoughts.

Adam has no time to pay attention to George's complicated inner conflicts.

He is now focusing on two aspects.

One is naturally to be an assistant to Dr. Sheputer, and to watch Dr. Sheputer explain while performing the operation.

The other one focuses on the monitors and the anesthesiologist, Dr. Taylor.

That's right!

Although George is a bit upbeat, his approach is not smooth enough.

But his worries were not unreasonable.

Even the most powerful anesthetist will sometimes miss, let alone drink alcohol.

Now that Adam has entered the operating room, he naturally has to give full play to his advantages, eliminate unnecessary risks, and show off his abilities again and again.

Just imagine, if Adam hadn't been good enough in the past, how could Dr. Burke ask him to be responsible for his friends?

How could this operation fall on his head?
Americans don't pay attention to moderation, and the winner takes all is the basic operation.

two hours later.

"During a lobotomy, we encounter the anterior cerebral artery..."

Dr. Shepter was performing surgery and teaching at the same time, and then he noticed something was wrong, and asked in surprise, "Dr. Duncan, what are you doing?"

"There was an abnormal fluctuation in blood pressure and heart rate on the monitor just now."

Adam put his hand on the radial artery of the patient's arm, and while directly feeling the patient's blood pressure changes through touch, he explained: "The blood pressure is rising, and the heart rate is accelerating. Dr. Sheputer, the anesthesia is a bit shallow."

Sometimes, you can't be too superstitious about monitors.

After all, it is just an instrument for sampling body state data.

Since it is sampling, it is normal to make mistakes.

It is more accurate and reliable for doctors to personally touch the observed data.

"Do you still know about anesthesia?"

Dr. Shepter almost laughed out of breath: "This is Dr. Taylor's job. Your job is to assist in the operation and study hard."

"Dr. Taylor appears to be asleep."

Adam reminded: "We'd better wake him up and check the patient's anesthesia."

"how is this possible……"

Dr. Shepter just said something, and suddenly realized that this possibility really exists.

Because Dr. Taylor, who was sitting with his back to them, did not respond to their conversation.

"Doctor Taylor!"

"Doctor Taylor!!"

"Dr. Taylor!!!"

He yelled three times in a row, each louder and more angry.

"Ah! I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm here."

Dr. Taylor woke up suddenly, and concealed: "Just now I took a nap."

"Dr. Duncan said that your anesthesia is light, please check it quickly."

Dr. Shepter barely suppressed his anger and said expressionlessly.

"impossible!"

Dr. Taylor subconsciously retorted.

As the most powerful anesthetist in the medical center, he has always been extremely confident in professional matters.

"What do you know about anesthesia as an intern?!"

Later, Dr. Taylor realized that it was another intern who questioned him, which immediately made him furious.

Are interns so awesome now?
One or two dared to face him in public.

"I really understand."

Adam said earnestly: "At the very least, I know that anesthesia is a field where even the principles of drugs have not been fully understood. The effect of anesthesia depends entirely on the doctor's experience accumulation, as well as continuous observation of the patient's clinical response and timely adjustments.

Dr. Taylor, I suggest you check the patient's anesthesia status immediately. Once the patient wakes up, the consequences will be disastrous. "

A two-year-old girl who has been drilled through the skull and has half of her brain removed, if she wakes up early from general anesthesia, the scene is chilling to think about.

"Teach me how to do things if you know a little bit..."

Dr. Taylor was a little drunk.

In normal times, he would definitely check it out without saying a word.

But now, with a glance at the monitor, he firmly believes that there is nothing wrong with his anesthesia.

Adam stopped talking and just looked at Dr. Shepherd.

"Doctor Taylor!"

Dr. Shepter didn't give Taylor any more face this time, and said sharply: "Check immediately!"

Seeing that the chief surgeon was angry, Taylor was also afraid that something might go wrong with the operation, so he had to start a serious inspection.

It was only after this investigation that it was discovered that he was indeed under anesthesia.

When he picked up the anesthesia needle and re-injected, he clearly saw the patient's little girl's eyelids fluttering, and he was so frightened that he quickly injected the anesthetic.

"My fault, Shepter, promise it won't happen again."

Tyler tried to hide the past: "Steve, bring me some coffee."

"Yes! It will never happen here."

Dr. Shepter said with a blank expression: "Steve, call Dr. Pellington, Hopkins, before Dr. Pellington comes, you take over."

Dr. Pellington is another anesthetist at the hospital.

"Yes, doctor."

The two nurses immediately agreed.

In the operating room, the chief surgeon is the absolute master!
"George was right."

Dr. Shepter glanced at the shocked Taylor: "Go out and wake up."

Taylor walked out of the operating room with a dark face.

To be kicked out of the operating room is definitely a shame for a doctor.

Not to mention that he has always been the best anesthetist in the medical center.

Observation room on the second floor.

George, who witnessed all this, had a complicated expression.

Not only did Adam prevent possible accidents, he was able to remain in the operating room and learn about this advanced neurosurgery.

This is simply the most perfect ending in his heart.

But why is it Adam again and not him?
(End of this chapter)

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