daily drama
Chapter 404
Chapter 404
medical center.
The middle-aged doctor felt offended.
Ran and egg.
Dr. Shepter checked the patient's pupils, tested her reaction to the outside world, and took a glance at the medical records on the push bed.
"She has a tumor in the brainstem, right? I didn't see the MRI, it would take an EEG to confirm brain death."
"Yes, Dr. Hans said he did."
The middle-aged doctor made an excuse.
But the tone is not so strong.
Talk to someone.
This is a basic survival technique.
"I don't know Dr. Hans."
Dr. Shepter interrupted: "The involuntary reaction of the brain has been ignored, and God knows what else has been ignored!"
"There are six patients in three states waiting for an organ from this woman."
The middle-aged doctor reminded.
"They'd be happy if the organs came from someone who was brain dead, but she's not dead yet."
Dr. Shepter sneered.
"No one is allowed to touch her while she is alive."
The middle-aged doctor stopped pretending and went straight to the showdown.
He now wants to survive until the patient dies completely.
Because once the patient is rescued, not only his removal operation is useless, but his friend Dr. Hans may also be in trouble.
After all, Dr. Hans didn't even do an MRI, ignored the involuntary reaction of the patient's brain, and directly declared the patient's brain death.
It will definitely be a big trouble if the family members pursue it afterwards.
And as long as the patient is dragging and not letting others move, the patient will not last long.
As long as they are completely brain-dead, there is nothing wrong with their approach.
Because you can't prove that she can be rescued at all.
Then it's mostly over.
"Any questions?"
George ushered Dr. Burke over.
Adam had already noticed that the middle-aged doctor was about to procrastinate, and after George came back, he signaled him to find Dr. Burke.
As Acting Chief of Surgery, Dr. Burke now has absolute discretion on the surgical side.
"This donor is not completely brain dead, I want to do MRI and EEG for her."
Dr. Shepter explained.
"That's a waste of time."
The middle-aged doctor is making the last struggle.
"I insist on doing it."
Dr. Shepter insisted.
"You insist?"
Dr. Burke flipped through the medical records and glanced at him.
"Yes!"
Dr. Shepter nodded.
"If my head neurosurgery doctor says he needs an MRI and an EEG, he can do it."
Dr. Burke closed the medical records and made the final decision.
"But we still have patients..."
The middle-aged doctor felt that he could save another wave.
"I can't control it."
Dr. Burke directly interrupted him, and said with his hands on his hips, "Who will give the organs to is the matter of the Organ Sharing Center.
Who donates organs is a matter for her and her family.
I have a man waiting for a liver in the operating room, and that man may not be worth saving, but I can't help it.
So what am I in charge of?
Everything else! "
Faced with such domineering words, the middle-aged doctor completely gave up resisting.
It's not that brothers are weak.
"The patient is in your care, Dr. Shepter."
"Thank you, Dr. Burke."
Dr. Burke was very satisfied with the helpless silent face of the middle-aged doctor and the gratitude of his competitors.
This is the taste of power.
Beyond everything.
This reminded him of what Richard, the chief of surgery, said to him sitting in the boss's chair in the office when his wife came to pack her husband's things and temporarily moved home to recuperate.
"I hope he's forced to retire, that appeals to you, right? We all want that. This job is for you, Preston, you're independent, workaholic, hospital and this job, for you, That's enough, isn't it?"
He did not answer Richard's wife.
But the answer is obviously yes!
"Dr. Duncan, would you like to assist with the MRI?"
Dr. Sheppert glanced at Adam and George.
"of course."
Adam nodded.
Mr. Dean is not brain-dead, but now he immediately encounters a case of near-brain death, which is simply a godsend learning opportunity.
George was a little sad, but there was no doubt.
Although he took over, and he was the one who went to find Adam, Dr. Shepter, and Dr. Burke, but it was Adam and the others who really played a decisive role.
He was timid after all.
At this time, a medical record came into view.
"O'Malley, you come too."
Dr. Shepter handed him the medical records and patted him on the shoulder.
"Yes!"
George was overjoyed.
What is more exciting than the affirmation of the superior doctor?
Adam smiled.
He understands this feeling.
Just like after writing an online novel in the previous life, he cared more about his editor than his girlfriend.
If there is no problem, don't dare to disturb her.
Even if there is a problem, be careful.
Is she there?
Or wait until nine o'clock to send it.
No, it's still ten o'clock.
Don't bother her.
What should I say?
Why doesn't she come back?
Should I post it again?
Why hasn't she returned yet?
ah!She is back!She is back!She is back!
Although she is cold, she is really a good editor!
Emmm...
It's just so humble.
NMR room.
"See the tumor on her brainstem?"
Doctor Shepter laughed.
"Looks bad."
George stared at the MRI scan.
"But her brain is truly alive and treatable."
Adam said.
"Yes! As long as the tumor is removed, she has a great chance of recovery."
Dr. Sheput nodded with a smile, and looked at the organ removal team standing aside waiting: "You can go back, today I am the only one who can operate on her."
The team of middle-aged doctors left helplessly carrying freezers one by one.
"Doctor Duncan, you don't seem very happy?"
Dr. Shepter noticed that Adam's face was still serious.
"No, I'm very happy for her."
Adam shook his head: "I was just thinking about a question."
"what is the problem?"
George blurted out.
"When she wakes up, will she immediately tear up the organ donation agreement?"
Adam sighed.
Both Dr. Shepherd and George were taken aback, and then there was no smile on their faces.
Those who are willing to donate their organs are theoretically considered good people.
The organs they donate can save thousands of patients suffering from pain and death threat, which is a great act of altruism.
But once the agreement to donate organs after death is signed, the risk of being killed is doubled due to some unexplainable reasons.
And if this kind of shit happens again and again, will anyone still want to donate their organs?
Obstetrics and Gynecology.
Rachel finished the inspection.
"what did the doctor say?"
Adam asked.
"Everything is fine."
Rachel laughed, "What's this?"
"A present for you."
Adam hands Rachel a wrapped gift box.
"Prescribe the right medicine and recover soon?"
Rachel pulled out the note above and read Adam's blessing: "Oh, thank you, Adam."
"You're welcome."
Adam said seriously: "I hope you will like it."
"I sure do."
While fiddling with the gift box, Rachel asked, "What is it?"
"It's even more pleasant to go back and dismantle it yourself."
Adam quickly stopped.
"You give me some hints."
Rachel shook the gift box: "What color is it?"
"..."
The corner of Adam's mouth twitched, and he said uncertainly, "Black?"
He didn't buy it.
Of course he didn't know.
However, as a bachelor of psychology, he has read a lot of psychology monographs, and he made a reasonable guess about Tool Man No. 3 according to the instructions of "buy according to your preferences"...
after all.
Escape from the deadly town, understand?
ps: Thanks to book friends 20200510022929734, Pandora Gong_Zongheng, Acura years, and rest for their rewards!There is something to do today, there is only 1 update at noon, and I will code as soon as possible after returning in the afternoon, and try to ensure 3 updates today.
(End of this chapter)
medical center.
The middle-aged doctor felt offended.
Ran and egg.
Dr. Shepter checked the patient's pupils, tested her reaction to the outside world, and took a glance at the medical records on the push bed.
"She has a tumor in the brainstem, right? I didn't see the MRI, it would take an EEG to confirm brain death."
"Yes, Dr. Hans said he did."
The middle-aged doctor made an excuse.
But the tone is not so strong.
Talk to someone.
This is a basic survival technique.
"I don't know Dr. Hans."
Dr. Shepter interrupted: "The involuntary reaction of the brain has been ignored, and God knows what else has been ignored!"
"There are six patients in three states waiting for an organ from this woman."
The middle-aged doctor reminded.
"They'd be happy if the organs came from someone who was brain dead, but she's not dead yet."
Dr. Shepter sneered.
"No one is allowed to touch her while she is alive."
The middle-aged doctor stopped pretending and went straight to the showdown.
He now wants to survive until the patient dies completely.
Because once the patient is rescued, not only his removal operation is useless, but his friend Dr. Hans may also be in trouble.
After all, Dr. Hans didn't even do an MRI, ignored the involuntary reaction of the patient's brain, and directly declared the patient's brain death.
It will definitely be a big trouble if the family members pursue it afterwards.
And as long as the patient is dragging and not letting others move, the patient will not last long.
As long as they are completely brain-dead, there is nothing wrong with their approach.
Because you can't prove that she can be rescued at all.
Then it's mostly over.
"Any questions?"
George ushered Dr. Burke over.
Adam had already noticed that the middle-aged doctor was about to procrastinate, and after George came back, he signaled him to find Dr. Burke.
As Acting Chief of Surgery, Dr. Burke now has absolute discretion on the surgical side.
"This donor is not completely brain dead, I want to do MRI and EEG for her."
Dr. Shepter explained.
"That's a waste of time."
The middle-aged doctor is making the last struggle.
"I insist on doing it."
Dr. Shepter insisted.
"You insist?"
Dr. Burke flipped through the medical records and glanced at him.
"Yes!"
Dr. Shepter nodded.
"If my head neurosurgery doctor says he needs an MRI and an EEG, he can do it."
Dr. Burke closed the medical records and made the final decision.
"But we still have patients..."
The middle-aged doctor felt that he could save another wave.
"I can't control it."
Dr. Burke directly interrupted him, and said with his hands on his hips, "Who will give the organs to is the matter of the Organ Sharing Center.
Who donates organs is a matter for her and her family.
I have a man waiting for a liver in the operating room, and that man may not be worth saving, but I can't help it.
So what am I in charge of?
Everything else! "
Faced with such domineering words, the middle-aged doctor completely gave up resisting.
It's not that brothers are weak.
"The patient is in your care, Dr. Shepter."
"Thank you, Dr. Burke."
Dr. Burke was very satisfied with the helpless silent face of the middle-aged doctor and the gratitude of his competitors.
This is the taste of power.
Beyond everything.
This reminded him of what Richard, the chief of surgery, said to him sitting in the boss's chair in the office when his wife came to pack her husband's things and temporarily moved home to recuperate.
"I hope he's forced to retire, that appeals to you, right? We all want that. This job is for you, Preston, you're independent, workaholic, hospital and this job, for you, That's enough, isn't it?"
He did not answer Richard's wife.
But the answer is obviously yes!
"Dr. Duncan, would you like to assist with the MRI?"
Dr. Sheppert glanced at Adam and George.
"of course."
Adam nodded.
Mr. Dean is not brain-dead, but now he immediately encounters a case of near-brain death, which is simply a godsend learning opportunity.
George was a little sad, but there was no doubt.
Although he took over, and he was the one who went to find Adam, Dr. Shepter, and Dr. Burke, but it was Adam and the others who really played a decisive role.
He was timid after all.
At this time, a medical record came into view.
"O'Malley, you come too."
Dr. Shepter handed him the medical records and patted him on the shoulder.
"Yes!"
George was overjoyed.
What is more exciting than the affirmation of the superior doctor?
Adam smiled.
He understands this feeling.
Just like after writing an online novel in the previous life, he cared more about his editor than his girlfriend.
If there is no problem, don't dare to disturb her.
Even if there is a problem, be careful.
Is she there?
Or wait until nine o'clock to send it.
No, it's still ten o'clock.
Don't bother her.
What should I say?
Why doesn't she come back?
Should I post it again?
Why hasn't she returned yet?
ah!She is back!She is back!She is back!
Although she is cold, she is really a good editor!
Emmm...
It's just so humble.
NMR room.
"See the tumor on her brainstem?"
Doctor Shepter laughed.
"Looks bad."
George stared at the MRI scan.
"But her brain is truly alive and treatable."
Adam said.
"Yes! As long as the tumor is removed, she has a great chance of recovery."
Dr. Sheput nodded with a smile, and looked at the organ removal team standing aside waiting: "You can go back, today I am the only one who can operate on her."
The team of middle-aged doctors left helplessly carrying freezers one by one.
"Doctor Duncan, you don't seem very happy?"
Dr. Shepter noticed that Adam's face was still serious.
"No, I'm very happy for her."
Adam shook his head: "I was just thinking about a question."
"what is the problem?"
George blurted out.
"When she wakes up, will she immediately tear up the organ donation agreement?"
Adam sighed.
Both Dr. Shepherd and George were taken aback, and then there was no smile on their faces.
Those who are willing to donate their organs are theoretically considered good people.
The organs they donate can save thousands of patients suffering from pain and death threat, which is a great act of altruism.
But once the agreement to donate organs after death is signed, the risk of being killed is doubled due to some unexplainable reasons.
And if this kind of shit happens again and again, will anyone still want to donate their organs?
Obstetrics and Gynecology.
Rachel finished the inspection.
"what did the doctor say?"
Adam asked.
"Everything is fine."
Rachel laughed, "What's this?"
"A present for you."
Adam hands Rachel a wrapped gift box.
"Prescribe the right medicine and recover soon?"
Rachel pulled out the note above and read Adam's blessing: "Oh, thank you, Adam."
"You're welcome."
Adam said seriously: "I hope you will like it."
"I sure do."
While fiddling with the gift box, Rachel asked, "What is it?"
"It's even more pleasant to go back and dismantle it yourself."
Adam quickly stopped.
"You give me some hints."
Rachel shook the gift box: "What color is it?"
"..."
The corner of Adam's mouth twitched, and he said uncertainly, "Black?"
He didn't buy it.
Of course he didn't know.
However, as a bachelor of psychology, he has read a lot of psychology monographs, and he made a reasonable guess about Tool Man No. 3 according to the instructions of "buy according to your preferences"...
after all.
Escape from the deadly town, understand?
ps: Thanks to book friends 20200510022929734, Pandora Gong_Zongheng, Acura years, and rest for their rewards!There is something to do today, there is only 1 update at noon, and I will code as soon as possible after returning in the afternoon, and try to ensure 3 updates today.
(End of this chapter)
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