277, the final right of interpretation belongs to the system
I shouldn't have messed with the system...
Su Jie looked at the details of the mission and felt a little pained.
[Ultimate Surgery Unlock Mission]
[This task is a chain task. Complete all tasks within a month, and the scores are all above A. The task can only be judged as completed after the task is unlocked]
[Task 1: Complete an operation with a difficulty score of A or above, within one week]
A series of tasks, and the score of each task must be above A level...
Su Jie couldn't help but ask in his mind: "How are the standards for A-level grading established?"
System: [The final interpretation right of the scoring criteria belongs to the system]
"How many chain tasks are there in total?"
System: [The final interpretation right of the scoring criteria belongs to the system]
Gan.
You’re starting to act rogue, right?
Did you not think about the system well at all, so you went out of your way to fool me like this?!
The system didn't answer this time, acting indifferently like a child who hadn't eaten a big chicken drumstick.
With a helpless sigh, Su Jie opened his eyes, and the blue system interface instantly disappeared from his retinas.
Although the system's mission this time was a bit cheating, Su Jie still resisted the urge to complain after thinking about the generous reward at the end.
The ultimate surgery... This should be what Su Jie desires most at the moment. Su Jie can't help but get excited when he thinks that he will be able to learn top surgical procedures such as laparoscopic pancreatoduodenectomy in a month.
stand up.
Moreover, it’s just an A-rated surgery, so it shouldn’t be a problem for me now.
Laparoscopic resection of gangrenous perforated appendicitis.
Laparoscopic resection of severe adherent cholecystitis.
Or difficult laparoscopic surgery under NOTES technology...
How can these surgeries reach A level of difficulty? For me, these surgeries are just as difficult as daily minor surgeries.
Su Jie didn't take the first task of his junior trial too seriously.
But as time went by, Su Jie suddenly realized that things didn't seem that simple...
Obviously, we are very concerned about the complex surgical cases in the department, but whether it is laparoscopic surgery or surgery using NOTES technology, no matter how complicated the patient's condition is, the final surgical difficulty score of the system does not exceed B.
Regarding this situation, Su Jie could only guess whether the system's evaluation of the difficulty of the surgery was flexibly adjusted based on his own ability.
In other words, for laparoscopy and NOTES technology, which I am very familiar with, even if the patient's condition is slightly more complicated, the difficulty cannot reach level A.
However, ultra-difficult laparoscopic surgery and NOTES technology surgery are rare cases.
As Academician Ke said, the entire Southeast Hospital cannot handle more than a dozen pancreaticoduodenectomies a year. Similarly, ultra-complex laparoscopic and NOTES surgeries cannot be performed every week.
Just the first task of a small trial, Su Jie already felt a little bit of pressure.
…
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this day.
Three days have passed since the first mission was released.
Su Jie had just put on his white coat and was thinking that he had to find a suitable surgical case today, otherwise the system's first mission would really come to nothing.
But as soon as he walked out of the locker room, Li Minghui found him.
"The urology department has called for another consultation, should we go and have a look?"
"Urology department? It won't be about removing the urinary catheter again." Su Jie was thinking about the A-level surgery and seemed very resistant to the consultation with the urology department.
A long time ago, Li Minghui expressed dissatisfaction with the frequent consultations in the Department of Urology, and even reacted to Director Li Jianguo, demanding that a set of reasonable consultation standards be established.
There is really no need to bother with emergency department consultations like urology, where you can't even figure out a urinary catheter every day.
But this time, Li Minghui shook his head: "It's not about the catheter, it's about the ureteral stones. The patient has been severely infected and has symptoms of septic shock. The ward is rescuing her. Let's go over and have a look."
Hearing that this was the case, Su Jie did not hesitate and said directly: "Let's go!"
The two of them took big steps and rushed to the urology department.
This is not the first time that the two of them have come to the Department of Urology. In fact, since the rapid rise of general surgery and orthopedics under the emergency department MDT model, many major surgeries in the hospital have become interested in establishing a close cooperative relationship with the emergency department MDT.
interest.
The department of urology is the most active department among major surgeries.
Their policies and strategies are very brainless. They constantly send consultations to the emergency department MDT, hoping that through a lot of cooperation, they can establish a good interactive communication relationship with the emergency department MDT.
But in fact, Su Jie, who was busy performing surgeries on difficult and complicated diseases every day, seemed extremely impatient with this kind of consultation that was almost harassing.
Li Minghui even went to Director Li Jianguo to complain, and right after that, the number of consultations at the Department of Urology was indeed reduced significantly.
When the two of them rushed to the Department of Urology, they didn't even need to ask the nurse's station. From a distance away, they saw a ward surrounded by patients carrying urine bags.
A group of patients carrying urine bags and wearing patient uniforms, like tourists carrying bird cages walking in the park, gathered outside a ward, and all of them craned their necks to look inside.
"It should be that ward!" Su Jie muttered and walked quickly towards that ward.
Li Minghui also nodded and followed Su Jie's footsteps.
Most of the patients admitted to the Department of Urology have urinary tract stones, which is a disease that "generally does not kill people."
Although the pain of ureteral spasm is almost life-threatening, it is precisely this obvious and severe symptom of the disease that allows many patients to come to the hospital in time when the disease just begins to attack.
Compared with those diseases that occur silently and silently, urinary tract stones can be regarded as a disease of conscience.
The patients surrounding the door of the ward, seeing the white coats on Su Jie and Li Minghui, stepped aside one after another, allowing the two to enter the ward unimpeded.
In the ward, an intense rescue operation was underway.
In the narrow corridor of the ward, the ambulance was leaning against the wall, all the drawers were open, and the table was filled with ampoules that had been broken open by nurses.
The monitor on the side was beeping loudly, and the red blood pressure had dropped below the low limit. It was obvious that symptoms of septic shock had appeared.
"The faster the solution is, the blood pressure will still drop!"
"Volume vasopressor, give it to the patient quickly."
"Are you ready for epinephrine? 1 mg intravenously. Hurry!"
The doctor seemed a little flustered, and the nurse was even more confused. The Department of Urology is not an emergency department, and may not encounter a few rescues throughout the year. I really don’t have much experience in handling this situation.
The appearance of Su Jie and Li Minghui made the doctor on duty at the Department of Urology suddenly have a "saved" expression on his face, and he hurriedly introduced to the two emergency department bosses:
"Patients admitted to the emergency department suffered from septic shock caused by ureteral stones. They were already unconscious and their blood pressure dropped rapidly as soon as they were admitted to the ward."
The doctor on duty at the Department of Urology was panicked, but Su Jie and Li Minghui acted very calmly.
I saw Li Minghui walking to the patient's side, first adjusting the patient's lying position, adjusting the bed to a concave lying position, then re-tying the cuff on the patient and measuring the blood pressure again.
Su Jie walked to the infusion pole, adjusted the infusion speed, and at the same time directed the nurse to adjust the vasopressor plan.
After doing all this, the two of them stood aside holding hands, looking at the patient with serious and calm expressions.
"The blood pressure has gone up!" the nurse suddenly said in surprise.
The doctor on duty at the Department of Urology could not help but wipe the sweat from his forehead and breathed a sigh of relief: "You two are really helpful. You are worthy of being doctors in the emergency department. They are really experienced in rescuing."
However, Su Jie remained expressionless. After taking a look at the blood pressure, he withdrew his gaze and said: "Hurry up and arrange the operation. The blood pressure is stable now and will probably drop again later. If the stone obstruction is not removed quickly, this patient's
Chapter completed!