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ye tao could not see the patient these days, but he could learn frohis ntor about so patients. after several days of understanding ye tao, he finally understood why everyone shook his head and sighed again and again.
in fact, the patient's own condin is not too bad, but it is strange that the patient's blood vessels and their easy to break, which increases the risk of treatnt during the operan, thest operan bece the patient's blood vessels were daged in the end, there was no way to ternate the operan.
nowadays, the hospital is even re panicked, the patient's wife left such a sentence, of course, with their financial strength can indeed do, but once then will face arge nuer of doctors lost their jobs, now the fierce sopetin can find a stable job is already rare and valuable.
these days ye tao saw several nurses in contact with other hospitals, hoping to work in other hospitals. however, this will not have any seri iact on newly graduated interns such as ye tao.
these days su wei has also been careful to deal with the contact with the patient's faly work for fear of a careless offending each other, ye tao has not had any affecn for this hospital, so as to whether the patient can eventually be saved, this y only depend on the vice president and a few experts.
recently, bece the hospital has foed all its attenn on thatrtant patient, so ch so that the other interns at this stage have nothing to do.
the expert group ets every day to diss how to proceed with the next treatnt, while the other part of the popn only needs to treat the existing patients in the hospital.
although ye tao had previly treated an anan and beca a legend in the hospital, he had also bee a person with nothing to do at this stage.
ye tao's ntor is a director of oncology with a postdoctoral degree. doctors in the hospital call her dr. li an and ye tao calls her ntor li.
ye tao took advantage of ntor li's eting to wander slowly and leisurely in the dical building. since he ca to the hospital, he is still as idle as he is now. i hope he will walk in a hurry between the dical buildings every ti, but today the breeze blows and brings a t of cool.
ye tao went all the way down the stairs to the top floor of the hospital building. although he had been at the hospital for nearly half a year, he had never e to the roof of the hospital to see it. he often heard that it was a resort for the hospital, and it was not until he personally ca today that he found that the hospital was worthy of its na.
there were so flowers and nts nted on the roof of the hospital. the breeze bhed through and brought wisps of fragrance. looking into the distance, you could see the lights in the distance, the sound of car sirens and the sound of the wind blowing the leaves.
"whoo! whoo! "
ye tao frowned strangely and looked behind hi a young nurse was sitting in a wooden chair curling her legs and crying. ye tao went over curily and asked, "is sothing wrong with you?"
the nurse gently rubbed her eyes and said hoarse, "haven't you heard?" if the vice president can't save the n, then his wife will raze the ce to the ground. i thought i would be able to live a safe and secure life by working in such a hospital. i didn't expect this kind of thing to happen again. "
"and father was hospitalizedst year bece he was serily ill. fortunately, i aa nurse here, so the hospital can slightly reduce the cost of drugs for father, and now father has transferred to another hospital for fear that nthly sry will not be as expensive as his dicine."
what ye tao has been st afraid of is the tears of a won. every ti he saw su wei cry, he could not stop the heartache. ye tao is the st sensitive to won's tears. he doesn't want to see girls so sad.
"tell , where is your father? you show his condin. " ye tao said very firy.
the little nurse looked up at ye tao as soon as she heard it. i don't know why she felt a trace of sunshine shining on her heart.
the little nurse took ye tao to her father's ward. ye tao looked up and groped for the pulse of the old n. there was a trace of joy on the old n's pulse. the little nurse asked, "how is father?"
ye tao thought about it and said, "your father doesn't have any big hidden dangers. in fact, i can help hiwith your father's illness, but i't an intern now. i'afraid i can't do the surgery yet, but i can lend ster's na to help you."
as soon as the little nurse heard that ye tao was an intern, she showed a look of disbelief. "are you really sure you can sessfully save father?" she asked. you know, you're t an intern right now! "
ye tao understood what the fele nurse ant. "don't worry about your father's illness," he said with a **ile. "i've seen your father's illness before, and i've seen a professor do such an operan before."
the little nurse still did not believe ye tao's words. in her opin, a real doctor did not cure her father's illness. can a re intern cure her father's illness now?
ye tao also ca to the tutor's office and sat down and waited quietly for ntor li. at this ti, ye tao also thought that if the failure of the vice president and others would ke st of the people in this building lose their jobs, how fierce the sopetin is now, when those people go to the petitive posin again, who will syathize with the.?!
the on night gradually shrouded the whole city, ye tao's ntor yawned in, rubbed sleepy eyes and saw ye tao suddenly reered that tonight was the ti for her and ye tao to treat other patients.
ye tao was already asleep in his chair. as soon as ntor li shook her head with a **ile, she gently went to her desk to go alone with the stethoscope. in the nt she reached for the stethoscope, she identally dropped a **all book on the ground.
ye tao woke up frohis sleep and then turned his head and looked at the clock again. it was already nine o'clock in the evening. ye tao stood up and said, "ster didn't expect you to have a eting until now!"
"i wasn't going to wake you up, but i didn't expect to wake you up in the end. we've been talking about the patient. that's why we're y until now and finally agree that the operan will begin torrow afternoon."
ye tao sat up as soon as he heard it and said, "that is to say, how are you going to end up with this operan?" what asures will be taken in the end? "
"this ti we wille the st advanced instrunts abroad to observe, hoping that we can sessfully bypass the blood vessels, and if we encounter a rupture of blood vessels, we will also rescue thein a tily nner."
in ye tao's view, if you can be treated in ti, the fundantal treatnt will increase the recovery of the patient. if you t pay attenn to whether you will touch the blood vessels, i aafraid that the patient's body will be difficult to adhere to.
ye tao, the real ce of the patient, is not very clear, but in his opin, if he really wants to do the rescue, he should start at the root rather than on these details.
ye tao iediately apanied . li to begin a daily **all exanan of the patients on each floor. ye tao followed closely behind . li. he hoped that he would be faliar with those techniques during this ped. although ye tao now has all the knowledge about dicine, it is rtively diffi to put these into practice if he wants theto be put into practice.
soon ye tao and his ntor ca to the patient's bed. ye tao went up to see that ntor li was carefully exaning his physical condin.