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My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points-Chapter 329 - 162 This is the Real Battlefield, a Helpless Farewell
Chapter 329 -162 This is the Real Battlefield, a Helpless Farewell
The corridor was filled with family members with worry etched on their faces, sitting, standing, or squatting on the ground.
These people, without exception, were here because their relatives or friends were in the Intensive Care Medicine Department.
Patients who need to be admitted to the Intensive Care Medicine Department are generally in critical condition.
To put it bluntly, whether they can walk out alive remains an unknown.
The person in charge rang the doorbell, and after a moment the door slid open to the left. A nurse stood inside the door.
The anxiously waiting family members immediately swarmed forward.
“Hey hey, if family members want to apply for visitation or inquire about the situation, please use the side door. These are doctors coming to help us out. Let them through first.”
The nurse was fierce and loud.
And truth be told, only she could subdue these anxious relatives.
One by one, they obediently cleared the path.
Zhou Can and the others all followed the person in charge into the Intensive Care Medicine Department’s ward.
To get into the inside area of the ward, there are two more doors to pass through.
Including the team leader, there were a total of ten doctors, which was quite a sight in terms of numbers.
After they were all inside, the outer protective door also closed quietly. All noise and the family members outside were cut off.
“Dr. Yu, have you brought in a new group of recruits?”
The female nurse greeted the person in charge with a smile.
“Indeed! Here to welcome and see off again, this time we’ve got thirty-two trainees, so you’ve got your work cut out for teaching them!”
The person in charge, Dr. Yu, responded with a smile.
After a brief exchange with the nurse, he turned his gaze to the nine trainees.
“Let me introduce the main process for entering the ward area. After going through the first door, you first wash your hands there, then change into an isolation gown, including shoe covers, in the changing room. After coming out of the changing room, you can go through the second door. Do you see the large characters on the floor? Once you pass through that door, contamination is still possible, so it’s called the Potential Contamination Area.”
“After entering the Potential Contamination Area, your whole body will be disinfected, mainly with ultraviolet disinfection. Then you can enter through the third door. That’s the real ward area, where you should not speak loudly and make sure to closely cooperate with other medical staff, implementing various effective resuscitations on patients.”
These procedures were basically the same as in a specialty ICU.
But compared to a specialty ICU, this facility was much larger.
Everything had to appear more professional, and the staffing had to be much more extensive.
Even just within the contamination area of the first door, one could see many nurses bustling about.
“That side is the duty room, there is the temporary meeting room, there is the supply room, and there is the waste disposal room. All sorts of waste from patients, including feces, drained pus, phlegm, etc., can be processed there.”
Through the semi-transparent glass wall, one could see several doctors and nurses sitting around the office desk inside the duty room, working on computers or discussing patient conditions.
Zhou Can washed his hands, changed into his isolation gown, and walked out.
“Don’t enter the ward area just yet, wait here. When your senior doctors are available, they will come out and call your names. Then just follow the instructions of the senior doctors.” fɾēewebnσveℓ.com
After bringing them here, the person in charge’s task was essentially complete.
He went over to the duty room and knocked on the door.
“I’ve brought over a batch of new trainees for you, their names are all here, each person oversees one.”
“Dr. Yu, trainees come and go, when can we get a few permanent ones? Just as they learn enough to help out, they leave.”
A younger doctor complained to the person in charge.
This problem was particularly serious in the nursing department.
It takes three to five years to train a nurse to be able to handle things independently.
Just when a nurse is getting adequately trained, they resign or switch jobs.
Because of its reputation, Tuya Hospital has better pay, status, and growth opportunities, so the turnover rate for nurses is a lot lower.
Smaller hospitals often face labor shortages.
“That’s something you’ll have to report to the hospital. I’m just in charge of the trainees, and what I say doesn’t make a difference,” Dr. Yu replied with a wry smile.
“Hey, who is Zhou Can? This trainee was assigned to be with a chief-level doctor right from the start. Dr. Yu, give us a hint, is he connected to someone important?”
Doctors are extra cautious when dealing with connected individuals.
In their work, they do their best not to offend them.
As the saying goes, you look at the master before beating the dog.
Those connected individuals have backers who cannot be offended.
“What ‘connected individual’? He’s climbed the ranks through actual ability! He’s the best of this batch of trainees, a key person for the hospital to cultivate,” Dr. Yu explained.
“That impressive, huh! Alright, just leave those people there, we’ll arrange everything. Go attend to your duties!”
Hearing that Zhou Can had advanced through merit, the doctors and nurses became more curious about him.
After Dr. Yu left, the doctors called out names in turn, and the called trainees gladly followed their mentors into the ward to learn.
Zhou Can was a bit unfortunate.
His senior doctor was of chief level and had yet to emerge.
So he could only stand outside and wait.
“Bed 6 has run into some trouble. Your mentor is busy handling it, but if you want to go in, I can take you there.”
A friendly young doctor about thirty years old offered.
“Yes, please, that would be great! Thanks so much!”
Zhou Can gave the doctor a grateful smile.
“Don’t mention it. When I was a trainee like you, I was just as reserved. Spend a few more years in the hospital, and you’ll find out that senior doctors aren’t that difficult to deal with. They yell because there’s a patient crisis or they worry about junior doctors messing things up.”