Chapter 1197: Chapter 1201: So people are unique!
Even Chen Cang could not have anticipated how complicated the situation would beco.
It was supposed to be just an exam, which Chen Cang thought was quite simple, but… the more he deduced, the more information he got, and the more restless Chen Cang beca.
And now it has co to this!
When the patient was sent to the ICU, he was still completely bewildered.
He never comprehended what he had done today!
Then he just confusedly received a diagnosis of the complex and dreadful Kawasaki disease that even the directors fear?
anwhile, in the exam room, Chen Cang’s test could only be aborted!
After all…
What is it like when your expertise surpasses the examiners, and your answers overturn the supposedly correct ones?
Chen Cang now knows.
Of course, such incidents are not rare.
Every year, there are always a few mistakes in the dical postgraduate, doctoral, and professional qualification exam questions.
It seems as if without incorrect questions, one cannot prove that dicine is progressing.
By now, it’s certain that Chen Cang cannot continue with the examination.
The patient today might need to undergo further comprehensive examinations and start surgery as soon as possible!
And, unfortunately, the capable surgeons are all in the exam room.
And it’s also fortunate that Chen Cang is here.
Otherwise, if the patient’s condition were to change, there wouldn’t be enough ti to find a doctor for surgery.
So surgeries can be scheduled for later.
But so surgeries need to be conducted as soon as possible.
At this very mont, who is the most panicked deep inside?
Li Hui!
The question was wrong!
It was definitely wrong.
Moreover, it’s not just as simple as having an error in the interdiate exam question, but even the diagnosis of the inpatient was wrong!
The patient doesn’t just have ordinary hypertension or angina but also life-threatening Kawasaki disease and signs of an aortic dissection!
Luckily, nothing happened to the patient yet…
Thinking about the possibility of the patient suddenly falling ill… and dying right there in the exam room…
If such an event occurred, Li Hui would undoubtedly be to bla!
Even if it was because the patient concealed their dical history, leading to an incomplete diagnosis.
But!
If sothing were to happen, it would definitely be a serious matter.
Every ti he thinks about this, Li Hui can’t help but feel a few palpitations.
The patient was quickly taken into intensive care.
Now, with his head covered in sweat and a serious and earnest expression, Li Hui said to Zhang Peiyi and Hou Liang, “We must do our utmost to save the patient!”
“The patient… must not have any issues!”
“Find doctors, contact other hospitals and quickly look for specialists to carry out the surgery.”
Zhang Peiyi and Hou Liang looked at each other and couldn’t help but sigh.
This truly was asking too much of them!
“Director Li, it’s not that we don’t wish to treat, but… we simply don’t have the capacity,” they said.
“Even… as you’ve seen, we haven’t even been able to diagnose properly.”
Saying this, both of them appeared sowhat ashad.
They felt guilty, yet also helpless.
“The patient’s condition is truly exceptional; in my 30 years of practice, I have never encountered such a patient. We can explain all the symptoms clearly and even provide effective plans of action!”
“The test results are basically normal!”
“How are we supposed to diagnose a patient who has such reactions?”
Zhang Peiyi’s words conveyed the helplessness mixed with deep self-reproach!
He was feeling guilty for failing to make the right diagnosis!
He was reproaching himself for almost causing the patient to be in a life-threatening situation due to his insufficient expertise!
Why is he feeling helpless about his own insufficient skills?
dicine is filled with helplessness.
Moreover, oftentis, dicine is subjective.
Why do I say that?
Indeed, physiological and biochemical tests are objective manifestations!
But these require clinical doctors to judge and draw conclusions from the physiological and biochemical tests.
This introduces subjective judgnt!
Hou Liang glanced at his old friend and patted his back.
Sotis, these things can’t be changed.
After listening, Li Hui couldn’t help but say: “Then Chen Cang… how can he? He’s… only about 30, right?”
“Exactly, he just said he could perform the surgery…”
Li Hui never quite understood why Chen Cang was so impressive. Could he really match a group of top experts in a hospital?
Initially, when Kong Jiahui broke his arm, he was sent to the Second Provincial Hospital by Tan Zhonglin, which left Li Hui with so heartburn towards Chen Cang.
After all, if Chen Cang had co to the Provincial People’s Hospital to perform the surgery, the credit would have been Li Hui’s.
Even the leaders like Kong would pay a lot of attention to Li Hui!
Look at Qin Xiaoyuan now; he was directly transferred to beco the president of Dongyang dical University.
The Provincial People’s Hospital is definitely much more formidable than the Second Provincial Hospital, whether it is in administrative status or industry standing.
And yet, Qin Xiaoyuan has climbed over his head.
Hou Liang couldn’t help but say: “Director Li, you really don’t understand how amazing Chen Cang is!”
“Let tell you the truth, in the whole Anyang, no! Throughout the entire Dongyang, you cannot find another doctor who can successfully perform an aortic replacent surgery!”
Hou Liang left sothing unsaid.
But Zhang Peiyi couldn’t restrain himself, directly saying: “Director Li, so people are replaceable, but so are truly unique!”
“And Chen Cang is one such unique individual.”
Hou Liang was taken aback and glanced at Zhang Peiyi, shaking his head.
That comnt… it’s better left unsaid, not to be spoken out loud!
Though the speaker may not an much, such words in the ears of Li Hui felt very uncomfortable.
Because in the eyes of so leaders, doctors are just soldiers under their command and not as important as one might think.
Li Hui may also feel this way to a certain extent.
Sure enough, after listening to Zhang Peiyi, Li Hui’s expression changed several tis, and after a mont, he sighed.
“Well, you handle this matter, I’ll go contact the Health Committee.”
Just as he was about to leave, Li Hui thought for a mont: “After the matter is concluded, let’s treat Chen Cang to a al.”
Zhang Peiyi nodded.
anwhile, Chen Cang and Xu Aiming and others had arrived in the office.
Zhang Peiyi had one thing he didn’t understand: “Professor Chen, if I may ask bluntly, how did you arrive at the patient’s diagnosis? How long did it take?”
Chen Cang pondered and summarized his thoughts.
Zhang Peiyi was partly puzzled by Chen Cang’s deductive process.
In fact, this is the clinical thinking ability.
Diagnosis!
It requires taking all information about a patient and deducing, deducing inversely, deducing positively, and so on…
This is very difficult!
On the other hand, he wanted to know how big was the gap between himself and Chen Cang?
This diagnosis is enough to see the disparity between the two.
Xu Aiming indifferently said: “Professor Chen only took 10 minutes.”
The other two nodded subtly in agreent.
In fact… if we go by the reasoning process, Chen Cang’s diagnostic speed was really fast!
10 minutes?
Not even needed.
But hearing Xu Aiming’s words, Zhang Peiyi was instantly taken aback.
To diagnose such a difficult and perplexing case in just ten minutes?
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