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Chapter 500 - Chapter 500 【500】Senior Caos Ultimate Skill
Chapter 500: [(500)] Senior Cao’s Ultimate Skill Chapter 500: [(500)] Senior Cao’s Ultimate Skill Huang Zhilei turned his head, hoping that his honest junior sister wouldn’t try to whitewash his reputation for him with her gaze–the more she tried, the stupider he appeared.
“Didn’t Senior Brother Huang tell you? He always has a special ability to make a difference in situations like these,” Cao Yong said.
Xie Wanying felt a jolt in her heart. What had she just said?
There would be no more lectures to the junior brothers and sisters, they needed to focus on the patient’s issue first. Cao Yong started by asking her, “Yingying, do you know how to treat hepatic coma?”
“The treatment for hepatic coma depends on the circumstances. Generally speaking, patients with a history of cirrhosis who have undergone a portal venous shunt surgery may suffer from hepatic coma. That’s one type. But for this patient, he’s wealthy and didn’t mention having a history of liver disease. His family only mentioned that he came to the hospital for investigation due to symptoms of upper gastrointestinal bleeding. With his financial resources, if he had a history of liver disease, it should have been diagnosed at a hospital already. So I am worried that in his case, it might be another reason, acute liver failure causing the hepatic coma. If it’s the latter reason, Senior Cao, should we consider using an artificial liver?”
Her analytical ability was exceptionally strong. With an amused tone, Cao Yong said, “If we use an artificial liver, which department do you think the patient should go to?”
“Gastroenterology? The Ward Five where Senior Kang works?” Xie Wanying guessed.
“That’s not it.” Seeing that his junior sister wasn’t very familiar with the hospital departments, Huang Zhilei interjected, explaining, “Our hospital doesn’t have a hepatic medicine department, but there is a specialty department for liver, biliary, and pancreatic diseases, commonly referred to as Hepatobiliary Surgery. Therefore, the artificial liver is managed by Hepatobiliary Surgery.”
Hepatobiliary Surgery. The smiling face of Senior Tao flashed through Xie Wanying’s mind.
I’m easy to talk to, junior sister. — Senior Tao had once told her this.
Her heart skipped a beat. Could the matter be resolved by finding the amiable Senior Tao, who claimed to be easy to talk to? Xie Wanying felt a stirring desire to seek out Senior Tao.
“If you are one hundred percent certain about your judgment, you can write an emergency consultation form and have your Senior Brother Huang contact someone from Hepatobiliary Surgery to come for a consultation,” Cao Yong said, “That way, it’s impossible for the patient and their family to reject you.”
Senior Cao was amazing, organizing such an impressive team of doctors that could provide the patient’s family with a sense of warmth and concern, ensuring no further objections. These family members would no longer say that the younger doctors were unreliable.
This approach was good, but the problem was that she needed to be one hundred percent confident in her diagnosis. If her judgment was wrong, her credibility as a doctor would be completely lost in front of other medical seniors and the family members.
The bet was a bit high.
“You could do this,” Huang Zhilei gave his junior sister another suggestion, “Have someone from the second line come back and take a look at the patient for you. After all, the patient’s main complaint is your youth.”
This way, she wouldn’t have to worry about offending seniors from other departments just yet; rather, simply having Teacher Shixu come back? If her diagnosis was correct, Teacher Shixu’s return would be in vain. They still would have to ask for someone from Hepatobiliary Surgery. And she would inevitably be scolded for bothering the teacher for no reason.
After much thought, it might be better to take a gamble as Senior Cao had suggested. Not a gamble, but rather an effort to validate the accuracy of her medical judgment.
Senior Cao was a technical expert, and his suggestion was founded on technical grounds. This was an important lesson she learned that night. If a doctor possesses professional confidence and judgment, there are plenty of solutions available.
“Thank you, Senior Cao. I have thought it through. I’m going to write the consultation form.” After meticulously reviewing the patient’s situation in bed 62 several times in her head, Xie Wanying confirmed her decision.
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