daily drama
Chapter 297
Chapter 297
meeting room.
"Dr. Bailey will send you Katie's medical records, time is running out, everyone."
Dr. Shepter signaled Nazi to put the [-] photocopied medical records on the table and let everyone take them: "If you want to save Katie's life, you must hurry up."
Finished talking and left.
Everyone stepped forward immediately, and each took a medical record.
Adam was quick, got it first, and began to read it quickly.
As Dr. Shepter said, if this operation is performed, it will be an advanced operation, even more advanced than the heart bypass surgery that Leonard is going to take Adam to do.
Opportunities are once in a lifetime, extremely rare.
"Meredith, let's work together."
Christina is the most ambitious, pulled Meredith and whispered: "You are Katie's bed doctor, you have taken care of her from the beginning, you must know more details, we cooperate to find the answer first, the two of us The chance of surgery is 50% for each..."
"I can work with you, but I don't want to have surgery."
Meredith looked disgusted: "You do it."
"Are you kidding me?"
Christina was surprised and delighted, but also a little unbelievable.
This level of surgery, not to mention interns, even resident doctors are extremely eye-catching. Dr. Sheputer used this as a temptation and motivation to encourage exhausted interns to rack their brains.
Meredith is also a surgeon, for such a rare opportunity, just give up?
"I don't want to have surgery with Shepter."
Meredith scoffed.
"What happened to Shepter?"
Christina immediately noticed that there was a problem between the two of them, and looked at Meredith with a strange look.
"We found the answer, you come to perform the operation, why not?"
Meredith grumbled.
"make a deal."
Christina was overjoyed, and pulled Meredith out: "We're going to the library now."
How could this intractable disease be possible without turning the pages of the book.
Adam closed the medical record and walked out.
Christina glanced at Adam, pulled Meredith and ran straight away.
Among the 20 interns, she thought she was the best.
But with Adam, this confidence disappeared immediately.
Now, she's going to catch up.
This once-in-a-lifetime advanced surgery was an important turning point.
And she already has the upper hand.
Christina stopped at the corner, turned around suddenly, and saw Adam standing in front of Dr. Sheput, and said with a smile: "Doctor Sheput, I have an idea."
"Come on, you must be joking with me."
Christina didn't believe that Adam would find the answer so quickly, but there was still an ominous premonition in her heart, but her heel was firmly nailed there, watching the exchange between Adam and Dr. Shepter over there with concern.
"Tell me."
Dr. Shepter had a strange look in his eyes.
He really didn't expect that someone would give him the answer just after he gave the task.
If it's that easy, what is he?
"Judging from the medical records, we can rule out hypoxia, renal failure, and acidosis. The tomographic scan is normal, and tumors are basically ruled out."
Adam said calmly: "The white blood cell count is normal, there is no fever, and the spinal cord fluid is normal, so infection is basically ruled out."
"I know all this."
Dr. Shepter interrupted: "Say what's on your mind."
"I think it might be an aneurysm."
Adam said.
"There was no hemorrhage on the CT scan, the patient had no headache, no neck pain, no drug, no pregnancy, no trauma."
Dr. Shepter shook his head and said, "So it cannot be medically proven that she has an aneurysm."
"But she likes to play gymnastics, and the medical records say she once fell and sprained."
"It's possible for a fall to cause an aneurysm to rupture," Adam explained.
"Yes, but the odds are one in a million, and it's theoretical."
Dr. Shepter retorted.
"Is it a one in a million chance?"
Adam smiled and said, "It's smaller than zero in a million? Isn't it because we can't find her cause? If all the tests are all right, then no matter how small the chance is, it may happen. Let's do another scan to confirm What does it matter at once?"
Various examinations in the hospital need to be supported by medical theory.
Without evidence, various inspections cannot be done casually.
Because every inspection will be charged to the bill at the end.
This is also to prevent the hospital from arbitrarily arranging inspections and making a lot of money.
Moreover, the cause cannot be found, and there is no clear direction for inspection. Even if an inspection is done in many cases, it is likely to be ignored because it is too small and not obvious, and it does not work at all.
This is the case with a minor rupture of an aneurysm.
Dr. Shepter looked at Adam in a daze, a little dazed.
In Adam, he seemed to see someone's shadow.
NMR room.
"Damn it."
Dr. Shepter brought Adam here and did a scan. When he saw the tiny crack in the display, he blurted out: "Arachnoid hemorrhage, small, but it is there. She is bleeding inside her brain."
Having said this, a smile appeared on his face.
As a top neurosurgeon, he is not afraid of intracranial hemorrhage, but he is afraid of finding the cause of a surgical problem.
"Adam, how did you come up with this idea?"
Dr. Shepter looked at Adam with complicated eyes.
"List all possible causes and rule them out one by one."
Adam laughed.
When he got the medical records, a 3D model of the human body automatically appeared in his mind. He read a lot of knowledge points in medical books, and constantly simulated comparisons and exclusions to quickly get the most possible results.
"Good job."
Dr. Sheppert nodded.
How could a top doctor not know about Adam's understated explanation and the talent and hard work behind it.
"Thank you."
Adam reminded: "What about assisting with the surgery?"
"Nature is yours."
Dr. Shepter combined the medical records and said with a smile: "I'll go and inform Katie's parents now, and see you in the operating room for surgery in the afternoon."
"See you in the operating room."
Adam was overjoyed.
Shepter took a few steps and turned back: "You remind me of someone."
"Who?"
Adam was curious.
Shepter smiled, but left without answering.
When he told Katie's parents that there was nothing he could do, Katie's parents threatened to go back to the doctor, who wasn't so easy to book.
Regardless of fame or status, that doctor is far better than him, especially good at solving difficult and miscellaneous diseases.
For such an amazingly talented doctor, he didn't feel ashamed when the patient was transferred there.
Now most of the patients will stay in his hands, but it is an intern doctor who solves the problem, which makes him feel very complicated.
I don't know whether I should be thankful that I have such an intern doctor under my command, or I would rather the patient be transferred to that great doctor.
He had never seen such a powerful intern.
Maybe that great doctor had this kind of demeanor when he was young.
(End of this chapter)
meeting room.
"Dr. Bailey will send you Katie's medical records, time is running out, everyone."
Dr. Shepter signaled Nazi to put the [-] photocopied medical records on the table and let everyone take them: "If you want to save Katie's life, you must hurry up."
Finished talking and left.
Everyone stepped forward immediately, and each took a medical record.
Adam was quick, got it first, and began to read it quickly.
As Dr. Shepter said, if this operation is performed, it will be an advanced operation, even more advanced than the heart bypass surgery that Leonard is going to take Adam to do.
Opportunities are once in a lifetime, extremely rare.
"Meredith, let's work together."
Christina is the most ambitious, pulled Meredith and whispered: "You are Katie's bed doctor, you have taken care of her from the beginning, you must know more details, we cooperate to find the answer first, the two of us The chance of surgery is 50% for each..."
"I can work with you, but I don't want to have surgery."
Meredith looked disgusted: "You do it."
"Are you kidding me?"
Christina was surprised and delighted, but also a little unbelievable.
This level of surgery, not to mention interns, even resident doctors are extremely eye-catching. Dr. Sheputer used this as a temptation and motivation to encourage exhausted interns to rack their brains.
Meredith is also a surgeon, for such a rare opportunity, just give up?
"I don't want to have surgery with Shepter."
Meredith scoffed.
"What happened to Shepter?"
Christina immediately noticed that there was a problem between the two of them, and looked at Meredith with a strange look.
"We found the answer, you come to perform the operation, why not?"
Meredith grumbled.
"make a deal."
Christina was overjoyed, and pulled Meredith out: "We're going to the library now."
How could this intractable disease be possible without turning the pages of the book.
Adam closed the medical record and walked out.
Christina glanced at Adam, pulled Meredith and ran straight away.
Among the 20 interns, she thought she was the best.
But with Adam, this confidence disappeared immediately.
Now, she's going to catch up.
This once-in-a-lifetime advanced surgery was an important turning point.
And she already has the upper hand.
Christina stopped at the corner, turned around suddenly, and saw Adam standing in front of Dr. Sheput, and said with a smile: "Doctor Sheput, I have an idea."
"Come on, you must be joking with me."
Christina didn't believe that Adam would find the answer so quickly, but there was still an ominous premonition in her heart, but her heel was firmly nailed there, watching the exchange between Adam and Dr. Shepter over there with concern.
"Tell me."
Dr. Shepter had a strange look in his eyes.
He really didn't expect that someone would give him the answer just after he gave the task.
If it's that easy, what is he?
"Judging from the medical records, we can rule out hypoxia, renal failure, and acidosis. The tomographic scan is normal, and tumors are basically ruled out."
Adam said calmly: "The white blood cell count is normal, there is no fever, and the spinal cord fluid is normal, so infection is basically ruled out."
"I know all this."
Dr. Shepter interrupted: "Say what's on your mind."
"I think it might be an aneurysm."
Adam said.
"There was no hemorrhage on the CT scan, the patient had no headache, no neck pain, no drug, no pregnancy, no trauma."
Dr. Shepter shook his head and said, "So it cannot be medically proven that she has an aneurysm."
"But she likes to play gymnastics, and the medical records say she once fell and sprained."
"It's possible for a fall to cause an aneurysm to rupture," Adam explained.
"Yes, but the odds are one in a million, and it's theoretical."
Dr. Shepter retorted.
"Is it a one in a million chance?"
Adam smiled and said, "It's smaller than zero in a million? Isn't it because we can't find her cause? If all the tests are all right, then no matter how small the chance is, it may happen. Let's do another scan to confirm What does it matter at once?"
Various examinations in the hospital need to be supported by medical theory.
Without evidence, various inspections cannot be done casually.
Because every inspection will be charged to the bill at the end.
This is also to prevent the hospital from arbitrarily arranging inspections and making a lot of money.
Moreover, the cause cannot be found, and there is no clear direction for inspection. Even if an inspection is done in many cases, it is likely to be ignored because it is too small and not obvious, and it does not work at all.
This is the case with a minor rupture of an aneurysm.
Dr. Shepter looked at Adam in a daze, a little dazed.
In Adam, he seemed to see someone's shadow.
NMR room.
"Damn it."
Dr. Shepter brought Adam here and did a scan. When he saw the tiny crack in the display, he blurted out: "Arachnoid hemorrhage, small, but it is there. She is bleeding inside her brain."
Having said this, a smile appeared on his face.
As a top neurosurgeon, he is not afraid of intracranial hemorrhage, but he is afraid of finding the cause of a surgical problem.
"Adam, how did you come up with this idea?"
Dr. Shepter looked at Adam with complicated eyes.
"List all possible causes and rule them out one by one."
Adam laughed.
When he got the medical records, a 3D model of the human body automatically appeared in his mind. He read a lot of knowledge points in medical books, and constantly simulated comparisons and exclusions to quickly get the most possible results.
"Good job."
Dr. Sheppert nodded.
How could a top doctor not know about Adam's understated explanation and the talent and hard work behind it.
"Thank you."
Adam reminded: "What about assisting with the surgery?"
"Nature is yours."
Dr. Shepter combined the medical records and said with a smile: "I'll go and inform Katie's parents now, and see you in the operating room for surgery in the afternoon."
"See you in the operating room."
Adam was overjoyed.
Shepter took a few steps and turned back: "You remind me of someone."
"Who?"
Adam was curious.
Shepter smiled, but left without answering.
When he told Katie's parents that there was nothing he could do, Katie's parents threatened to go back to the doctor, who wasn't so easy to book.
Regardless of fame or status, that doctor is far better than him, especially good at solving difficult and miscellaneous diseases.
For such an amazingly talented doctor, he didn't feel ashamed when the patient was transferred there.
Now most of the patients will stay in his hands, but it is an intern doctor who solves the problem, which makes him feel very complicated.
I don't know whether I should be thankful that I have such an intern doctor under my command, or I would rather the patient be transferred to that great doctor.
He had never seen such a powerful intern.
Maybe that great doctor had this kind of demeanor when he was young.
(End of this chapter)
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