Famous Among Top Surgeons in the 90s-Chapter 1862: Hospital Transfer
When she said this, Chang Jiawei was looking for her to return to the ward. Standing at the door, watching her expression as she spoke, Chang Jiawei quickly noticed the unusual tension in her slightly pursed lips: Was it rare for Student Xie to show signs of nervousness?
Xie Wanying’s heart was tense because this suggestion was not entirely based on medical considerations for the patient’s condition.
In terms of treating heart disease, Beidou Third Hospital is indeed not strong, their skills are quite average. But is it necessary to transfer? Beidou Third Hospital is also a comprehensive tertiary hospital, with cardiology standards above the average hospital level.
"The patient’s current condition includes previous cardiac arrest and CPR." Seeing the teacher’s hesitation, Xie Wanying intensified her professional reasoning, "The ECG shows sinus bradycardia, with a rate between 40 to 50 beats per minute, and sustained low blood pressure. If medication fails, and the patient continues to have uncorrected severe bradycardia for a period of time, it’s imperative to quickly consider installing a pacemaker. In terms of cardiac intervention surgery, Guo Zhi Hospital’s technology is the best domestically."
"Yes, yes, Guo Zhi Hospital is the best for treating heart disease." The family members agreed with her.
This shows that her words were too professional, and the academic attitude and atmosphere full of cardiac science in her speech guided the family members. Chang Jiawei clicked his tongue twice in his heart; it’s no wonder that old classmate Fu Xinheng valued Student Xie.
Moved by her words, the family members asked Zuo Liang, "Someone in our family knows a doctor at Guo Zhi. Can we transfer my aunt to Guo Zhi for treatment now?"
Doctor Zuo Liang couldn’t make this decision personally and went to consult with Du Haiwei.
Du Haiwei listened carefully to the subordinate’s report, and upon hearing Student Xie’s analysis of the patient’s heart disease, couldn’t help but think: This Student Xie, though said to be interning in the gynecology department, seems her mind and heart are all in the cardiology department.
Seeing his mentor more silent than usual, Doctor Zuo Liang didn’t notice that his teacher’s thoughts were revolving around Student Xie and said, "Isn’t transferring like this inappropriate—"
"Arrange for her transfer." Du Haiwei decided. Student Xie’s analysis is justified and very professional, of course, the teacher would adopt it.
Doctor Zuo Liang was a bit stunned, but followed the superior’s instructions to go back and inform the patient’s family.
Aunt Min was to be sent to Guo Zhi for treatment, and Xie Wanying requested to accompany the ambulance to escort the patient. Doctor Zuo Liang approved.
Shortly, the ambulance was arranged, and Xie Wanying sat in the ambulance with the family to accompany the patient over.
Aunt Min was temporarily in a state of semi-consciousness between drowsiness and shallow coma, with pupillary reflexes, seeming to respond with some vague sounds when being called under strong stimuli.
Being unconscious, the patient could not speak or articulate, and others couldn’t obtain accurate information from the patient’s mouth, no one knew the circumstances of the patient’s attack at that time.
As the family member, Min Dongxiu held suspicions about her aunt’s sudden heart attack. According to the doctors’ introduction, it was only said that the patient was suddenly found collapsed on the stairway. Why the patient went to the stairway and collapsed there was unclear by Beidou Third Hospital.
It could be said that Xie Wanying only noticed something odd when she saw Doctor Hu standing outside the fire door in a strange manner while passing through the corridor, which eventually led her to discover that Doctor Hu was secretly watching Aunt Min.
The ambulance arrived at the Guo Zhi Emergency Department.
It had been a long time since the last visit to Guo Zhi. Seeing that the environment had slightly changed, a few temporary beds were added. It’s common for the number of severe cardiovascular patients to increase every winter. As for the other patients, the emergency department was as crowded as usual.







