University Doctor and His Fragile Patients
Chapter 546 - 442: The Digestive System Hasn’t Recovered Yet, and You’re Rushing It to Work?
Mu Yao: "But this student, what you’re curious about, I can indeed answer."
Mu Yao: "Six hours or eight hours is just a relatively safer time for most patients. If you really find it too slow, there are other ways of observation, like passing gas."
The girl was a bit confused: "Dr. Mu, what is clinical passing gas?"
Mu Yao: "In simple terms, when we doctors talk about passing gas, it’s basically farting."
Mu Yao: "Generally speaking, after the patient passes gas for the first time, they can start eating. But this eating should only be some liquid food, simple millet porridge, or milk. Soups are not recommended."
Mu Yao: "During my internship, I once saw some patients’ families prepare old hen soup for patients just out of surgery. First of all, it’s high in purines, which isn’t necessarily very nutritious, and secondly, patients just out of surgery can’t handle greasy foods."
Mu Yao: "Of course, in the days immediately after surgery, it’s not advisable for the family to give the patient any supplements. Overcompensating too quickly isn’t a good thing."
With each sentence Mu Yao spoke.
The crispy students in front of her all nodded in agreement.
Indicating that they understood what Mu Yao was saying.
Mu Yao didn’t think too much of it and focused her gaze back on the girl, continuing: "As for the other question you just mentioned, I can answer that too."
Mu Yao: "Actually, many patients, after coming out of the operating room, might be transferred to an intensive care unit or ICU. These patients might not wake up even 6-8 hours post-surgery, even when the anesthesia wears off."
Mu Yao: "For these types of patients, the hospital considers administering nutritional fluids or glucose based on their condition to maintain normal vital signs."
Mu Yao: "I need to say something that many patients and their families might not like: Doctors actually know better than you about what the patient needs."
As Mu Yao’s words came to an end.
There was a light laugh behind her, and as Mu Yao turned her head, she saw Chen Mu squatting there, looking at her with a smile: "I fully support everything Dr. Mu just said with both hands and feet!"
Mu Yao: "..."
Imagining that posture for a moment.
It seemed unnecessary?!
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"I’m just a patient, but I agree with what Dr. Mu said. Professional matters should be left to professionals. Laypeople shouldn’t direct them."
"As an accountant, I’ve had people tell me how to do my job before."
"It’s true; there are too many cases of laypeople directing professionals. Can you imagine? As a funeral director, I’ve had people try to tell me how to do my job..."
"????"
"Do grieving families try to tell you what to do because they’re also professionals? I wouldn’t dare meddle in your line of work." 𝒻𝘳ℯℯ𝑤ℯ𝒷𝘯ℴ𝓋ℯ𝘭.𝑐ℴ𝑚
"No, they know nothing but just want to give directions. If I followed them, it would be disrespectful to the deceased..."
"I can only say, in every line of work, there are moments that leave you speechless. Some people, if you encounter them, can really irritate you for life."
"You’re right. In today’s society, although most people are normal, encountering an oddball can ruin your day for a long time..."
"..."
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Just as Chen Mu was about to share some of his insights.
Suddenly, the sound of an ambulance was heard.
Not only did Chen Mu hear it.
The crispy students gathered around also heard it.
The crispy students calmly dispersed.
But not entirely.
The group hid to the side, in positions that wouldn’t block anyone.
They continued to watch the commotion.
"Dr. Chen, this needle..."
The two doctors who came from the emergency center this time looked familiar to Chen Mu.
Clearly, it wasn’t their first time at Hai City University.
Chen Mu: "Nothing major, just follow your procedures. If it doesn’t get in the way, remove the needle at the hospital."
Chen Mu: "If it’s in the way, you can remove it anytime."
And with that.
Chen Mu, without a word.
Pulled Mu Yao, who was still chatting with the crispy students, aside.
He continued speaking to the two emergency staff: "Can you remove a needle? If not, I can help you take it out now, or offer you an intern to accompany you?"
Mu Yao, who was suddenly pulled over, greeted the emergency staff politely.
While they were still talking and moving the patient.
The patient’s boyfriend had already "consciously" climbed into the ambulance and sat down.
Chen Mu, Mu Yao: "..."
The two emergency center staff: "..."
Looking at the figure above, Chen Mu let out a deep sigh.
For a moment.
He really didn’t want to admit that this person was also a student at Hai City University.
Sometimes these crispy students act without thinking.
Looking at the two emergency staff, Chen Mu sighed.
He gestured to the patient’s boyfriend inside, "You come down first..."
The patient’s boyfriend, confused: "Dr. Chen, her counselor is on leave today, heading to the hospital and not coming to the school or the campus infirmary."
"I’m her boyfriend; it makes sense for me to accompany her in the vehicle, doesn’t it?"
Chen Mu: "..."
Nodding helplessly, "It’s not that you’re not allowed to ride with her, but isn’t there a possibility that we need to load the patient first, then you can board..."
As Chen Mu’s words ended.
The scene fell into a dead silence.
The patient’s boyfriend froze for a moment.
Then.
He quickly jumped out of the ambulance, avoiding getting close to Chen Mu’s side, lest he delay moving the patient.
But on the side, he kept apologizing.
"Sorry, Dr. Chen, sorry, doctors!"
"I really didn’t think it through just now, you move the patient first, I absolutely won’t be in the way."
"Sorry, truly sorry!"
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"Actually, this student is just concerned about his girlfriend, he didn’t have any bad intentions by getting on board."
"But it’s not about intentions. Him getting in the way at that moment really slowed down the emergency team’s progress. Otherwise, the ambulance could’ve been on its way by now, right?"
"A lot of times, when you’re anxious, your brain doesn’t respond quickly enough."
"Not to blame the patient’s boyfriend or Dr. Chen, but every scene we see in this live broadcast is an experience for us. The mistakes these crispy students make, we should avoid in the future!"
"True, it’s a lesson to be learned!"
"Still, there’s something clichéd I want to say: This patient’s boyfriend really fits my stereotype of a crispy student, clear-eyed and foolish."
"Then I advise you not to provoke us crispy students. We’re not just clear-eyed and foolish, we’re also unpredictable and grow stronger when challenged!"
"Hahaha!!"
"..."
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After the patient was put in the vehicle.
The two in white coats declined Chen Mu’s inquiry about whether Mu Yao needed to accompany them.
The two in white coats exchanged a look.
When speaking.
Their tone was still a bit helpless, "We don’t need this intern to accompany the vehicle anymore. Initially, we didn’t know how to remove a patient’s needle, but after a few times, we understand now. Unless it’s a special spot, Dr. Chen, you don’t need to come yourself."
"Other interns removing needles aren’t essentially different from us, just remove it and dispose of it."
"The technique isn’t even as complicated as removing a drip."
Chen Mu shrugged: "That’s indeed the case, seems like you can indeed be self-sufficient."
The two in white coats listening to Chen Mu, continued sighing: "Still, we appreciate all the students and Dr. Chen from Hai City University, letting us learn new skills even after years on the job, like how to remove acupuncture needles."
Here.
As soon as they finished speaking.
From the crowd of crispy students, a voice rang out, "No need to be so polite!"
Quickly.
A shout came from the crowd, "Do you really think they were being polite to you? They were clearly being polite to Dr. Chen, you fool, just shut up, you’re embarrassing us!"