Practicing Medical Skills in a Small Clinic-Chapter 226 - 142: Steady Growth in Strength, This Silly Guy_2
I really can’t remember.
The situation during surgery changes constantly, and different situations require different handling methods.
Theory is always just theory.
In clinical practice, you need to make rapid judgments based on the patient’s condition.
Sometimes, when saving a patient, you might need to propose a plan within one or two seconds. A slight hesitation, and the patient might be beyond help.
For example, when resuscitating an unconscious patient, clearly there were eight instances where the teacher instructed the medical assistant to administer adrenaline, and all eight of those patients were successfully resuscitated. Then, when it was his turn to perform the operation, encountering a patient who needed resuscitation, he applied what he learned from the teacher and used adrenaline to resuscitate.
As a result, the teacher stopped him on the spot, telling him that using adrenaline would be a death sentence for the patient.
The teacher instructed to use atropine instead, and eventually, the patient was successfully resuscitated.
At that moment, the medical student’s mind must have been buzzing.
Adrenaline can strengthen myocardial contraction, elevate blood pressure, constrict blood vessels, dilate bronchi, and have a certain defibrillation effect.
But there are many contraindications for its use.
Atropine, however, is suitable for bradyarrhythmias caused by sinus node dysfunction leading to sinus bradycardia.
Both are emergency lifesaving drugs, but their usage has significant intricacies.
To quickly and accurately judge in clinical situations, more practice is essential.
Li Jingsheng benefited from Doctor Xu’s teachings, who continually provided ample practice opportunities based on his progress. Coupled with his own diligence, this is how he achieved his current level in bone setting and learning speed.
It seems that Dr. Chen also had learning opportunities, but in reality, he couldn’t compare to someone as ’extraordinarily gifted’ as him.
Without anyone teaching him some core theoretical knowledge, it’s like learning swordsmanship in ancient times without sword formulas or heart methods, having only the form, learning just a facade.
The Second Hospital can be considered a blessing for Li Jingsheng.
As long as it’s a workday, he can come here daily to earn life points.
Now he can earn fifty to sixty life points a day, and at this rate, within five to six days, he’ll have accumulated 333 life points.
After leaving the hospital, he took a car back to the clinic.
As soon as he got out of the car, he saw a lot of people gathered outside the clinic.
He couldn’t help but feel a bit worried. Could something have happened again?
"Bang bang bang!"
It seemed someone was beating a gong.
Li Jingsheng hurriedly squeezed through.
"Please make way, please make way!"
He finally managed to squeeze into the crowd, only then did he see the truth.
Kuang Shuqin had come again.
The sign from yesterday still hung on his chest.
This time, he somehow got hold of a copper gong, holding it in his hand and occasionally beating it.
The onlookers were buzzing with discussion.
Someone was reading the words on the sign.
"This young man’s idea is really... shocking!" Li Jingsheng only asked their family to eliminate the negative impact on the clinic. He didn’t expect this introverted young man to skip the loudspeaker and newspaper ads, directly staging such a spectacle.
"Xiaokuang, there’s no need to make such a big scene! Traffic is getting impacted."
Li Jingsheng said to Kuang Shuqin.
"I must eliminate the negative impact on your clinic quickly and effectively. Dr. Li, please don’t worry about this."
After he spoke, he struck the gong again with a "bang."
Li Jingsheng saw he couldn’t persuade him, and with so many spectators present, he had no choice but to enter the clinic and let Kuang Shuqin continue his antics.
There were crowds outside the clinic, but not many customers or patients inside.
Probably everyone was outside watching the commotion.
He hurried to treat patients inside, fearing a major incident outside.
"Boss, I think a news van is coming over."
Xiaogao ran over to remind Li Jingsheng, who was diagnosing a patient.
Upon hearing this, he looked outside the door. It was packed with people.
He couldn’t see any vehicles.
Tang Ping walked over to the door to take a look outside.
"It looks like that female reporter from Urban Daily and the photographer from last time."
"The reporter’s nose is too sharp!" 𝑓𝘳𝘦𝑒𝑤𝑒𝘣𝘯ℴ𝘷𝘦𝓁.𝑐𝑜𝑚
Li Jingsheng feared the reporters the most.
Despite last time’s report by Urban Daily bringing considerable traffic to the clinic and greatly enhancing Sunshine Clinic’s visibility, Li Jingsheng was still a bit ’sensitive’ to journalists.
"It seems they have started interviewing Kuang Shuqin!"
Xiaogao continued to report the development.
"This Xiaokuang, really! Why use such an outdated method to eliminate negative impacts? Spending a bit of money to put out a public apology in the paper would suffice!"
Li Jingsheng suddenly found himself with a headache.
Who knows what it would turn into once that female reporter thoroughly digs into it.
"No, I have to persuade Xiaokuang to leave quickly. Otherwise, something new might arise."
Li Jingsheng apologized to the patient and hurried outside.
The female reporter and photographer directly started interviewing Kuang Shuqin. Luckily, this young man had an introverted personality, so he just remained speechless.
"Kuang Shuqin, hurry home! Making a scene outside my clinic isn’t erasing any negative impacts; it’s likely to cause more trouble."
Li Jingsheng shouted at Kuang Shuqin.
Before Kuang Shuqin could speak, the female reporter noticed Li Jingsheng, and her charming, bright eyes immediately lit up.
"Dr. Li, hello there! We meet again. Do you still remember me?"
The female reporter smiled and waved at him warmly.
Today she was wearing a beige wide-collared blouse with pleated lace, paired with jeans and flat white shoes.
With her height over 1.65 meters and that unique aura of literary elegance, this outfit seemed quite pure.
The black leather strap, with a purple mirrored rectangular wristwatch on her slender wrist and slightly pushed-up long sleeves, made her look even more intellectual and elegant.







