Chapter 32: Chapter 32: The Small Appendix, The Great Spirit
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That day, after handing over her shift, Head Nurse Tian Xianglan suddenly said, âThe end of the month is approaching, and our emergency departmentâs performance is likely going to be at the bottom again. Everyone, please make sure to follow up on patientsâ hospitalization fees during this time. Many have incurred debts upon admission and have not yet paid. Our department definitely wonât meet its targets, but we canât let the hospital leadership call us out again, right?
Also⦠doctors, please conserve your medical supplies. Theyâre money, you know. And those masks, can you not use a new one every day, like your home has a mine? And those swabs, donât just throw them out before they are fully used. Besides, add some alcohol and they can still be used!⦠Itâs all money after all.â
âLastly, thereâs the issue with outpatient fees. From now on, one appointment for one patient. You canât have one appointment for dozens of patients. The hospital is now implementing a policy of one identity card for one patient. Also, remember to charge for suture packs and dressing packs. This place isnât a welfare institution, everyone⦠I wonât mention names, but everyone please be attentiveâ¦â
Mm, the head nurse, as always, remarked that one doesnât know the cost of fuel and rice until they run a household.
As the steward of the department and in charge of the familyâs finances, Tian Xianglan also had a significant responsibility.
It may seem like the emergency department is the largest in the hospital, but⦠it is also the poorest.
The emergency departmentâs shift system is quite unique, varying from one hospital to another.
The daytime work is more tediousâwriting medical records, rounding, treating patients, debridement, dressing changes. These activities had become a habit of life for a surgeon, as natural as getting up in the morning and washing oneâs face and brushing oneâs teeth. Not handling a scalpel or gauze for a day felt like something was missing.
Wang Qian came back from honeymoon, and his vacation in Hawaii had made the burly young man lose several pounds.
Chen Cang exclaimed with a sigh that apparently, a honeymoon could be a real workout.
Chen Bingsheng looked at Chen Cang and said, âToday I have two appendectomy surgeries, and An Yanjun has one. I have talked to him, and asked you to do it, so give it your all.â
Chen Gangâs eyes lit up, and he said with a smile, âAlright, boss! Thanks a lot.â
Having surgeries to perform was a joyful affair for a surgeon.
How many surgeons entered a hospital and didnât get to perform a single surgery for days or even weeks, and even if they did, they were just passing instruments; so opportunities were very important.
Chen Bingsheng gave Chen Cang opportunities, even âborrowingâ An Yanjunâs surgeries for him.
Chen Bingsheng rolled his eyes: âCut the flattery, just practice hard. Strive to perfect the appendectomy during this period, and when they come for the inspection, youâll handle the appendectomies. There will surely be no problems!â
Chen Cang nodded, smiling and asked, âCan you really make something special out of an appendectomy?â
Chen Bingsheng sneered: âYou think appendectomy is simple?â
Chen Cang curiously asked, âIs it difficult?â
Chen Bingsheng couldnât help but shake his head: âA simple appendectomy is very easy; thatâs true. But what if the patient has various complications, or if the situation inside the abdominal cavity is less than ideal? How far can you go then?â
âHere at our Provincial Second Hospital, we mostly encounter routine cases. When I was studying at Shanghai Sixth Hospital, I witnessed dozens, even hundreds of difficult appendectomy cases.â
âRoutine appendectomy is suitable for cases where the appendix mesentery is relatively easy to separate and the inflammation at the base of the appendix is mild. But what do you do when thereâs abnormal swelling at the base, necrosis, perforation, or severe adhesions of the appendix, making it impossible to free?â
Several consecutive questions baffled Chen Cang.
Because he had never even considered these issues.
Chen Bingsheng sighed: âThere are so many problems in clinical practice; you canât let your guard down. Whatâs the difference between us surgeons and those who slaughter pigs? The goal of pig slaughterers is just to kill the pigâif one stab doesnât do it, theyâll stab again. But weâre different; weâre here to save lives.â
âWhy do you think medical training requires five years of undergraduate study, three years of postgraduate, and still not be enough, with residency needed after graduation? Itâs because you have no idea how patients are going to fall ill!â
Chen Cang was taken abackâ¦
Choose how to fall ill???
Chen Bingsheng sighed: âThis disease, like people, comes in all shapes and sizes. It doesnât follow the script of your textbooks, saying how appendicitis should be like this or that. Any disease can change based on the individual differences of the patient.â
âOne person might get over a cold without any issue, while another might recover even without medication. One person, one constitutionâsimilarly, one disease, one constitution.â
âIâm telling you all this not for any reason other than to encourage you to settle down, to seriously study the science, to learn the skills thoroughly. Not to mention anything else, if you can actually get good at performing appendectomies this year, I will be very grateful!â
Chen Cang couldnât help but ask, âBoss, how would you define having done a good job with an appendectomy? I see that your and Director Liâs appendectomies are quite similar. In fact, Director Li isnât even as fast as you.â
Chen Bingsheng couldnât help but smile, looking at Chen Cang: âWhat do you think is the difference between an average doctor and a famous doctor?â
Chen Cang: âSkill level? Technique? Detail? Or perhapsâ¦â
Chen Bingsheng interrupted: âDo you know what a carâs airbag is for?â
Chen Cang had an epiphany!
Chen Bingsheng: âAn airbag doesnât make the car look more beautiful, nor does it make it faster. However, only when you encounter a problem does the airbag show its true worth.â
âMasters and ordinary people donât seem very different in normal times; there might be some differences in detail, but you wouldnât notice. However, when you find yourself in a special situation, the gap between you and a master will become glaringly obvious. Director Li is that kind of person!â
âThis is to tell you, whenever you have time, think more, ponder more, read more. A surgical doctor is first a general physician and then a surgeon. Got it? Youâve just started with surgeries, you havenât even mastered an appendectomy. These days, conventional appendectomies are rare, and laparoscopic surgeries are the norm. You need to step up the pace and catch up.â
Chen Cang nodded, smiling: âAlright, boss!â
In the past two years, Chen Cang mainly dealt with some basic clinical operations such as suturing, debriding, and resuscitating, but he had rarely touched surgery itself.
Now Chen Bingsheng was essentially opening this big door for Chen Cang completely.