High-speed rail.
First-class seats.
Huo Congjun smiled and sat down as if he had been relieved of a burden. He then smiled and greeted Ling Ran. "I took a long detour this time, so I was too embarrassed to ask them to book a business class seat. Just take a seat. We'll arrive in a few hours."
Ling Ran put down the various bags he brought back and sat beside Huo Congjun. Yu Yuan sat across the aisle, and she felt much more relaxed. She was like a squirrel who shrank into her seat. She smiled and said, "I hope there's no one sitting next to me who's digging his feet."
"That's Shao Jian, Boss Shao," Huo Congjun said.
"Huh? Boss Shao is here too? Why don't I see him? "Yu Yuan was shocked.
Huo Congjun nodded. "He's here to buy hairy crabs."
"Huh? Not for treatment? "Yu Yuan was even more surprised.
Huo Congjun said seriously, "It's impossible for Boss Shao to be treated outside. Yun Hua Hospital is the most familiar with his physical condition. If we look for doctors outside to treat him, we will only be able to treat his head when it hurts.
Yu Yuan was confused and thought, 'Aren't we the same?'
After a while, Boss Shao entered the carriage with a smile. After greeting Huo Congjun, he shook Ling Ran's hand in surprise and said, "Department Director Huo finally brought you back from Shanghai."
Ling Ran first used visual inspection to scan Boss Shao. When he saw that even though Boss Shao's body was not healthy, he seemed to be suffering from the same old ailments, he smiled and nodded without saying a word. Chatting was too tiring. He woke up at four in the morning for his ward rounds and received the last wave of Sincere Gratitude. He really did not have the energy to chat with Boss Shao.
Boss Shao was also familiar with Ling Ran. He laughed and said, "It's good that you're back in Yun Hua. Come to my place to eat hairy crabs. I've been preparing to introduce an experiential dining style recently. I think it'll be interesting."
"What experiential dining style?"
"You fish the hairy crabs yourself, and the waiter ties the rope on the spot," Boss Shao answered honestly.
Yu Yuan was stunned for a few seconds and said in disdain, "Boss Shao, you're not generous at all. Hema Xiansheng picked king crabs, and you only have hairy crabs, and you're promoting it like this …"
"I can't be more generous than others." Boss Shao looked at Yu Yuan and said seriously, "I have one less kidney compared to others. How can I be generous? Even when I pee, I'm slower than others."
The 1.48-meter tall Yu Yuan widened her eyes. "Boss Shao, you're too disgusting!"
Boss Shao covered his chest in pain. "I can't believe you called me disgusting … I'm done for, I'm done for …"
For Boss Shao, who was familiar with Yun Hua Hospital, it was only a matter of time before he found out about all the secrets.
Yu Yuan was also very open in front of Boss Shao. She raised her small fist. "If you say that again, I'll beat the shit out of your fecal impaction."
"I don't have that thing … Forget it, I'm afraid that you'll make me one … Forget it, let's change the topic." Boss Shao looked a little afraid.
Huo Congjun quietly breathed a sigh of relief. Although he was also a military doctor who graduated from the General Surgery Department, when he was not wearing scrubs, his tolerance for such topics was not high.
"The enemy will arrive in 5 seconds …"
Ling Ran took out his phone and opened the game. The high-speed train also trembled slightly and moved slowly.
The biggest problem one had to face when playing games on a high-speed train was network lag, but this problem was not considered serious for Ling Ran. The final data was about the same. If one were to write a research paper on this, the conclusion could be that the difference was "not significant". This proved that network lag did not affect Ling Ran.
Of course, if one wanted to write a good research paper, one would have to research why network lag did not affect Ling Ran when he played games. That would be a complicated problem formed by multiple factors. One might need to build a mathematical model that was extremely difficult, had a lot of parameters, and had extremely complicated formulas. Even then, one might not be able to get the correct result.
Huo Congjun smiled a little as he watched. It was easy for young people to feel the beauty of youth when they played games. Only young people would be full of vigor and want to win. They wanted to be the center of attention. At his age, he only wanted to be humble. He hoped that he could still live a humble life, that he could live a humble life after working hard, that his family was harmonious, that his patients did not die, that he could live a humble life, and that his subordinates were mature enough to agree …
"Doctor Yu." Huo Congjun seemed to have thought of something. He frowned and looked at Yu Yuan, who was tearing open a bag of snacks and preparing to grow taller. He said, "Doctor Ling, don't you still have to write a research paper? Hurry up, don't drag it out all day … "
"Oh, I … I'll write it now." Yu Yuan obediently put down her snacks and took out her laptop from her backpack.
The high-speed train traveled at a constant speed, and the scenery outside the window kept changing …
Everything was normal.
Then, the train's announcement rang again. "Dear passengers, there is a seriously ill passenger on the high-speed train. We urgently need medical assistance … The patient is currently in Coach 7 …"
Boss Shao, who was tense, suddenly breathed a sigh of relief.
Ling Ran, Yu Yuan, and Huo Congjun looked up immediately.
Huo Congjun was so excited that his heart was beating madly. He kicked his legs and … stood up!
"This is too rare," Huo Congjun said excitedly. "Let's go and take a look. Our specialties are compatible."
As Huo Congjun spoke, he pulled Ling Ran and Yu Yuan away and said, "Let me tell you, it's not rare to save people in the hospital. It's amazing to be able to save people outside. You're pretty lucky. When I transferred to the local hospital, I might have waited for four to five years before I met someone who needed medical help, and it was a patient with nonstop diarrhea. "
"Fished him back … I mean, saved him?" Yu Yuan asked curiously.
"What's there to save if he fainted from diarrhea …"
* Shick — *
The automatic door of the commercial coach behind them opened, and a person walked out with firm steps.
The person's eyes were tired. He wore casual sweatpants and a collared shirt. He grabbed his coat with one hand and skillfully put it on. He did not seem to have any intention of zipping or buttoning his coat. At the same time, he patted his chest with his right hand and looked down in shock. Then, he raised his head in relief …
Huo Congjun looked at him and frowned. "He's also a doctor."
"He's from the Department of Internal Medicine," Boss Shao said from behind.
Huo Congjun nodded. "He's not a big threat."
The three of them continued to walk forward.
Another two people stood up from the middle of the coach.
One of them was old, and the other was young. The old one was about Huo Congjun's age, and the young one was about Yu Yuan's age. Their eyes were also tired, and they looked excited because they were about to realize the value of life.
Huo Congjun glanced at their hands and confirmed, "He's from the Department of Surgery."
"Okay," Yu Yuan said loudly.
Ling Ran continued to follow them slowly. He lowered his head to play his game again to avoid being banned.
"Excuse me."
A middle-aged man who sat by the window squeezed out with an old briefcase in his hand.
Huo Congjun immediately panicked.
"I can't take it anymore. I have to speed up. This is a high-speed train from Shanghai. There are too many people who come here for meetings and freelance surgeries. " Huo Congjun's mind was already filled with the feeling that he was surrounded by enemies. He pushed his hands forward and sped up. The image of him strutting leisurely just now was gone.
Another doctor stood up from the second-class seat in the front of the train.
He only glanced at Huo Congjun, and a smile appeared on his face. Then, he turned around and started running …
He started running!
He ran very fast!
There was a person in front of him who had a standing ticket!
He jumped high. He used a hurdle to cross the crowd in the middle of the aisle, and he even had the mood to look back.
"These people are from local hospitals. They must be medical examiners who graduated from sports schools," Huo Congjun mumbled and could only run with small steps.
The broadcast in the train continued to summon people. "Passengers with medical backgrounds, please come to Coach 7. We have a seriously ill passenger who urgently needs medical personnel's assistance …"
The tourists who did not have any medical background looked at the seventeen to eighteen doctors who passed by them with admiration, enthusiasm, encouragement, and admiration.
Some of them carried large white coats with them, and at that moment, they could not help but put them on.
If the sense of achievement of saving a person in the hospital was set at -10 to -10, for a doctor who could save a person on a train in front of a crowd, he would at least be able to endure two more rounds of beatings, which was almost equivalent to twelve years of his career.
When Huo Congjun, Ling Ran, and Yu Yuan arrived at Coach 7, there were already five or six people around the patient.
As they arrived, the second half of the empty coach was already a little crowded.
"Why don't I let the passengers leave first?" the train conductor asked tentatively.
"No need."
"It's okay."
"It's okay."
The doctors all refused.
What a joke, all the passengers left, but a bunch of doctors? What was the difference between that and teaching ward rounds or guiding surgeries?
"How about this, let's first invite a doctor with clinical experience to take a look. I'll introduce myself. I'm Chief Physician Qu Shengzi from the Department of Nephrology of Ruijin Hospital."
"Chief Physician Lao Guateng from the Department of Neurology of Huashan Hospital."
"We've met."
"Yes, we even consulted a patient together during the last meeting in San Francisco."
"Nice to meet you."
After the two chief physicians from top hospitals talked, another person introduced himself with slight regret. "I'm Chang Aida, associate chief physician of the Department of Neonatology of Zhejiang Children's Hospital."
"Ge Ganzi, associate chief physician of the Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery of Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital."
"Duan Yaochao, associate chief physician of the Department of Gynecology of Huaxi Hospital."
Old Huo did not want to wait anymore. An associate chief physician from a top hospital was still an associate chief physician.
Huo Congjun coughed loudly. "I'm Huo Congjun, the director of the Emergency Department of Yun Hua Hospital."
He also felt a little regretful. If the Emergency Center was established in a few months, it would be amazing to talk about it again.
The doctors in the room also felt threatened. They were from the Emergency Department, after all, and they could deal with the symptoms.
As for the group of young doctors in the room, they naturally did not need to waste time by introducing themselves.
Huo Congjun moved his hands forward, separated a few people, and came in front of the patient.
The doctor who came earlier had already done a preliminary examination. At this time, he whispered to Huo Congjun, "Tachycardia, no signs of cerebral infarction, the patient's breathing is weak …"
"It may be laryngeal obstruction caused by a tumor or trauma. Is the patient's family member here?" Chief Physician Lao Guateng from the Department of Neurology asked.
"He's not injured, tumor … I don't know …" The patient's family member was a middle-aged woman in her forties. She did not dare to look at them, and she looked a little lost.
"No matter what caused it, first do a tracheotomy to solve the breathing difficulties." Huo Congjun was used to working in the Emergency Department, and his way of doing things was completely different from the doctors in other specialized departments. He made a decision in a few words.
The carriage was silent for a few seconds before someone said,
"Agreed."
"Sure."
"Do you have a knife?"
Chang Aida, the associate chief physician of the Department of Neonatology, who was in his prime and occupied an advantageous position, said as he squatted down and started to touch the patient's neck.
The conductor quickly said, "I've already asked someone to get a first aid kit and a knife."
"We also need alcohol. It's best if we have a thin flexible tube." Chang Aida explained to the patient's family member, "The patient is out of breath now. We will cut open his larynx, expose his trachea, and intubate to help him breathe. This is a very small surgery, and the risk is very low. The main problem is that we don't have all the equipment …"
As they spoke, a train attendant brought over a knife and a first-aid kit.
Although it was a first aid kit, it was more like a debridement kit, examination box, or medicine box. It was complete with a blood pressure monitor, stethoscope, some drugs and syringes for headaches and fever, gauze, cotton balls, disinfectant, and other things, but there was no intubation.
"Give me a pen. I'll make a temporary intubation, use a pen … "
Before Chang Aida could finish his sentence, several hands reached out and handed him a handful of pens.
The patient's family member watched in fear.
"Can he make it to the hospital?" the patient's wife whispered.
"It's too late. The patient might stop breathing at any time." Chang Aida shook his head as he spoke. He picked up a thick pen tube and prepared to disinfect it.
"Why don't I do it?" When Ling Ran saw this, he squeezed in without hesitation. He held his bag in one hand and Yu Yuan in the other.
Before the others could say anything, Ling Ran half-knelt on the floor, took out his box, and opened it.
In the silver-white aluminum box, there were (straight) mosquito hemostatic forceps, (curved) mosquito hemostatic forceps, 140 hookless hemostatic forceps, 140 hookless hemostatic forceps, 160 hookless hemostatic forceps, fine needle holder, small dressing forceps, large dressing forceps, tissue forceps, towel forceps, tissue scissors, tracheal dilator forceps, thyroid retractor, tracheal retractor, and what was most needed at the moment: tracheal cannula No. 7, tracheal cannula No. 8, tracheal cannula No. 9, tracheal cannula No. 10 …
It could be said that, except for the scalpel handle, which did not have a blade, all the equipment was present.
Huo Congjun could not help but show a smug smile.
Ling Ran then opened the second layer of the box and took out two masks. He handed one to Yu Yuan and put the other on himself. Then, he took out a pair of gloves …
"Please make some space." Ling Ran turned around and ordered, "Scrub."
When Yu Yuan heard the order, she started to scrub the affected area as if it was a conditioned reflex.
She was too used to performing surgeries with Ling Ran.
Even if she had not eaten pork before, she would still have seen pigs run. Assuming that a pig butcher who went from village to town could kill more than one hundred pigs in a year, then Yu Yuan could be considered to have seven or eight years of experience following Ling Ran.
"Draping." Ling Ran carried out the procedure according to the operating theater.
When the doctors saw that Ling Ran even took out the small hole towel, they could not help but move back to make more space.
"Maintain the center position."
"Scalpel."
"Vascular forceps."
"Small hook traction."
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