My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points-Chapter 207 - 120: His Opinion Is Actually Right, The Situation Is Not Good
Everyone was bewildered.
Director Shen was clearly angry just a moment ago; how come he suddenly agreed with this resident's opinion?
This change in attitude happened so fast!
"What's your name?"
For the first time, Director Shen took a careful look at Zhou Can, and his gaze was no longer cold but rather gentle.
There was even a hint of barely detectable admiration.
"My name is Zhou Can!"
Facing this heavyweight director, Zhou Can remained quite calm.
Compared to other lower-ranking doctors who tried all means to flatter and fawn, he was truly a breath of fresh air.
"From the Emergency Department, named Zhou Can... So, you are Zhou Can! No wonder you performed so well!"
Instead of criticizing Zhou Can, Director Shen actually praised him greatly.
Everyone's minds were struggling to keep up.
What exactly was going on here?
And, from Director Shen's words, it seemed this resident had quite a reputation.
"Who is he?"
A doctor whispered to the person next to them, asking.
"I know him, he's the top scorer in this year's hospital residency recruitment exam. But his academic qualifications are a bit low, only a bachelor's degree."
A fellow resident recognized Zhou Can.
In today's Tu Ya, many master's degree students might not be accepted.
To be able to get into Tu Ya with just a bachelor's degree, one must possess absolutely formidable abilities.
"To be able to score top in the residency recruitment exam is indeed impressive, especially considering the fierce competition this year. No wonder even Director Shen has heard of his great reputation."
These people obviously did not know of Zhou Can's brilliant achievements in the Emergency Department.
Their understanding of him was extremely one-sided.
Director Shen held a high position, at a level where he could be promptly informed about major affairs in the hospital.
He knew Zhou Can had made significant achievements multiple times in the Emergency Department.
Moreover, many department heads admired this young fellow.
The 'substitution case' that made a splash among the hospital's senior staff a while ago had made everyone recognize Zhou Can's influence. So many department heads and directors came forward to speak for Zhou Can.
In the end, they even pressured Vice Dean Bai to compromise.
What a tremendous amount of influence that was?
"Teacher, are you really going to adopt this resident's viewpoint?"
Doctor Shan did not understand why Director Shen's attitude had suddenly made a 180-degree turn?
"This Dr. Zhou insists that there is something abnormal with the patient's leg. We shouldn't disregard his opinion just because he is junior in rank. It is at least worth taking seriously."
Director Shen's remark sounded as though he was looking for a way to save face.
If not mistaken, he probably realized there was something wrong with the patient's leg after being reminded by Zhou Can.
His status was so esteemed, and his reputation was so revered that he couldn't immediately admit Zhou Can was right.
Otherwise, wouldn't that be like slapping himself in the face?
That's to say, those who become leaders are all experts in adapting to circumstances.
Realizing one's own mistake and still stubbornly defending it is foolish.
Such people, even if they become leaders, won't last long.
"Xiao Zhou, carefully explain your diagnostic thought process!"
Director Shen also took the opportunity to bend down and re-examine the patient.
It was evident that he was inspecting very carefully this time.
He focused on the patient's subcutaneous purpura on the foot and even pressed the swollen area with his hand.
"Around eight o'clock or so, when I examined the patient, his subcutaneous purpura only reached this place. Now, just about an hour later, it has spread to the position at the ankle. It indicates that the patient's purpura on the leg is worsening. This is certainly not normal. If the subcutaneous hematoma was caused by being scraped by a wheel before surgery, it should remain the same, not expand rapidly."
Zhou Can narrated his observations and judgments clearly and logically.
"Also, the swelling seems to be worsening. It's very firm when pressed, indicating that the accumulation of lymph or fluid is intensifying. Forgive my directness, but if we can't find the specific cause, the risk of surgical failure is high."
By saying this, Zhou Can had already given enough respect to Director Shen and Doctor Shan.
If the root cause is not promptly identified and resolved, the surgery is guaranteed to fail.
It could even potentially endanger the patient's life.
The lightest consequence would be amputation.
And it wouldn't be an amputation from the surgical site. If not handled in time, there is a high probability that a high-level amputation is needed, from the base of the thigh.
At that point, saving the patient's life would be the only concern.
There's no room left to consider what to do about a lost leg?
"You've analyzed it very well, and your observation is very detailed. What do you think is the specific cause?"
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Director Shen was more like testing him.
"If vascular injury is unlikely, that only leaves thrombosis."
Zhou Can glanced at Doctor Shan, whether intentionally or not, as he said this.
It is rare to see a female doctor in orthopedics.
For her to stay and stand out amidst the fierce competition in orthopedics.
That's not easy.
Female doctors have their advantages and disadvantages in surgery.
They do not have the physical strength of male doctors and their logical thinking is somewhat inferior. When faced with various emergencies, their psychological quality is usually not as good as that of male doctors.
However, there are also exceptionally calm female doctors who outperform male doctors in patient resuscitation.
Furthermore, female doctors have a natural advantage in performing delicate surgeries due to their dexterous hands.
Doctor Shan's face was expressionless.
Maybe she was deliberately maintaining a poker face to conceal her inner awkwardness.
Because Zhou Can's diagnostic result pointed directly to a problem with vascular anastomosis.
That was her most proud field.