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Chapter 375 This is very reasonable!

Chapter 375 This is very reasonable!

Visit the operating room.

Anesthetist Taylor after being kicked out.

Surgery continues.

Dr. Shepter performed the operation for a while, and couldn't help but glance at Adam: "Dr. Duncan, do you really understand anesthesia?"

"Understand a little."

Adam smiled and said: "Modern surgery is based on the development of anesthesiology and continues to develop. As a surgeon, I thought it would be best to understand a little bit, so I read some anesthesiology books."

It's very simple, how can you do surgery without anesthesia?

Not everyone is Guan Erye.

Even Guan Erye only scrapes the bone to heal the injury, you let him drill the brain to heal the injury?
"..."

Dr. Shepter looked away and continued the operation, too lazy to speak.

You can find out in advance that the patient's anesthesia is light, do you know a little bit?
Adam also stopped talking, and silently helped. The intelligence of a super genius allowed him to be a qualified tool man and at the same time be able to use one mind at two.

If you understand Dr. Shepter a little bit, it is naturally a humble word.

If he told the truth frankly at this moment, he was worried that his performance would be too much and cause discomfort to others.

In the United States, excellence is no problem, and it can be shown at any time.

But as far as your show is concerned, you have to put it away.

After all, anti-intellectualism is prevalent in the United States.

Of course, those who can work in hospitals are not the main group of anti-intellectualism.

However, the gap between a super genius and a smart person is greater than the gap between a smart person and an ordinary American.

Better to play it safe.

Adam couldn't help thinking of Juno and Karen.

The previous words were actually said by Juno to him in the first place.

It was also because of Juno's reminder that Adam paid attention to anesthesiology in advance.

When I was hunting for autopsies with Juno and the others in the cabin, I also studied and practiced anesthesiology seriously.

Juno was very interested at the time, and Adam once thought that Juno wanted to be an anesthesiologist in the future.

Then I thought of something and threw it away.

It makes sense for Little Red Riding Hood to learn anesthesia.

Compared with surgery, the practice of anesthesia differs less between humans and animals.

The dose difference of the drug effect can be corrected by the records in anesthesiology books.

That is to say, he did not take the anesthesiologist license, otherwise he could be an anesthesiologist.

"Dr. Duncan, how did you find out that Dr. Taylor was asleep?"

The operating room was quiet for a while, and Nurse Steve couldn't help asking.

Everyone looked over.

They are also curious about this question.

During the operation, Dr. Taylor was facing the monitor with his back to everyone.

Everyone didn't notice, but Adam found out.

"Because Dr. Taylor kept that action for 3 minutes and 27 seconds."

Adam explained.

"3 minutes and 27 seconds?"

Everyone looked at each other.

"Can you remember all this?"

Dr. Shepter said in disbelief, "And you're still working as my assistant?"

He obviously felt that Adam was very caring as an assistant.

Whether assisting in surgery or answering his questions, he is the best intern he has ever seen.

"Actually nothing."

Adam smiled reservedly: "You all know that I have a high-definition image memory. From the corner of my eye, I noticed that Dr. Taylor's movements have not changed. Turn to the time when he started to move. Do the math, and the time will come out."

Everyone: "..."

A good one is nothing!
"Did you realize that Dr. Taylor was asleep?"

Dr. Shepter's eyes flashed: "If it wasn't for the abnormal fluctuation of the monitor's data, wouldn't you say it?"

"of course not."

Adam denied: "I noticed the data fluctuation of the monitor first, and then I realized that Dr. Taylor might have fallen asleep."

Everyone's eyes suddenly became strange.

Although Adam denied it, none of them were fools, knowing that it was impossible for Adam to admit it.

But the greater possibility is exactly what Dr. Shepter suspects.

This result made everyone's perception of Adam more complicated.

But mostly positive emotions.

There is a principle among doctors not to question others.

Nobody likes someone who crosses the line.

After all, no one wants to be the one being violated.

Adam pointed out Dr. Taylor's mistake in public and avoided a surgical accident.

With the facts in front of them, everyone had nothing to say.

But there are still some whispers in my heart.

This is human nature.

But if it's what Dr. Shepter guessed, then Adam's approach is completely fine.

Because Adam has already left enough affection for Dr. Taylor.

Everyone felt this kindness and smiled at Adam.

Adam also responded with a smile.

indeed.

Adam, who had been paying attention to Dr. Taylor, found out within ten seconds of Dr. Taylor falling asleep.

But he said nothing.

Because if the anesthesia doesn't go wrong, what difference does Taylor, the anesthetist, play with crossword puzzles or sleep through?
Naturally, it was impossible for Adam to offend a top anesthetist by speaking out.

Observation room on the second floor.

When George heard this, he was in a bad mood.

It is also offending people, so why should Adam be appreciated and supported by everyone, but he should be "differently regarded" by everyone?
He can't forget that when he was kicked out of the operating room, everyone looked at him full of surprise and puzzlement, with an expression of 'he is a stupid boy who doesn't know the heights of the sky and the earth'.

They are all interns, should they be treated differently?

Anesthetist Dr. Pellington arrived soon and took over the rest of the work, observing the patient's blood pressure, heartbeat, oxygen saturation, end-tidal carbon dioxide concentration, airway pressure, and BIS value, and was ready to make adjustments at any time.

Fortunately, the aura of drama completely disappeared after Dr. Taylor left.

Everything is going smooth.

The chief surgeon, Dr. Shepter, announced the success of the operation and left the operating room to tell the good news to the patient's parents who were waiting outside.

Such major surgery is expensive.

Dr. Shepter naturally wanted to give enough courtesy as much as possible.

Otherwise, most of the time, it is the resident doctor or even the intern doctor who is under him to notify.

On the other side of the island country, even if the dean took action, most of the time he personally interviewed the patient's family, and personally notified the patient's family after the operation was successful.

Because under normal circumstances, before or after the operation, the family members of the patient will have a generous gift to thank each other...

This is the country of the United States, and an attending doctor like Shepter who cooperates with the hospital has a bill-sharing relationship.

The gift from the patient's family has already been included in the high surgical fee...

After Shepter left, the anesthetist got busy.

Anesthesiologists work a bit like pilots.

Preoperative visits require a detailed understanding of the patient's health status, just like checking an airplane and allowing it to take off normally.

To wake up after surgery, it is necessary to ensure that the patient wakes up from anesthesia, just like observing the runway and allowing the plane to land safely.

In the operation, it is the same as the autopilot of an airplane. If there is no problem, everything will be fine. If there is a problem, it must be dealt with immediately.

The patient was wheeled to the postoperative recovery room and awaited recovery.

Adam went to Ward 2 to check on Bill's status.

(End of this chapter)

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