Chapter 374: What anesthesia does your intern know?

Observation room.

Shept's words came out.

Adam had already heard it.

Although somewhat sighed for the justice above George, he immediately got up and ran to the operating room.

To borrow a word from Shelton: Who makes him so weak!

Washing, disinfecting and dressing.

Smooth as silky.

So much so that when Adam walked into the operating room, Dr. Sheputt was a little startled.

Without him!

too fast.

But Dr. Shept did not say anything. It is always a good thing that his order was executed with such efficiency. Just now because of George and Taylor's displeasure, it dissipated a bit.

"Okay, let's get started."

Dr. Sheppert nodded to Adam and announced the official start of the operation as the chief surgeon.

The drill starts.

Observation room on the second floor.

George, who was kicked out, stood in the corner with his arms folded against the wall, looking at the operating room blankly.

Does he regret it?

Then regret it!

Especially when he walked out of the operating room to the observation room alone, after the blood on his head subsided, he felt regretful.

What did he do?

For an unlikely risk, offended the most powerful anesthesiologist in the hospital!

There is not even Dr. Taylor, an anesthesiologist.

Other doctors are more or less ill. Would they like an intern who dares to confront them face to face?

The answer is self-evident.

George felt a gloomy future.

Although a little dark and immoral, at this moment a thought kept coming up in his mind.

If the operation was a problem with the anesthesiologist, Dr. Taylor, that would be fine.

However, the cute smile of the little patient girl flashed, making George suppress the thought again, and he was deeply ashamed of his dark thoughts.

Adam has no time to pay attention to George's complicated inner conflict.

He is focusing on two aspects at the moment.

One of course is to help Dr. Sheputt, lay hands with him, and watch Dr. Sheputt explain while performing the operation.

The other is concerned with monitors and anesthesiologist Dr. Taylor.

That's right!

Although George is a bit superior, his approach is not smooth enough.

But his worry is not unreasonable.

Even the most powerful anesthesiologist sometimes misses, let alone drink alcohol.

Now that Adam has entered the operating room, he naturally has to give play to his advantages, eliminate unnecessary risks, and show his abilities time and time again.

Just imagine, if Adam hadn’t been good enough before, how could Dr. Burke ask him to be in charge of his friend?

How could this operation fall on his head?

Americans do not pay attention to the golden mean, the winner takes all is the basic operation.

Two hours later.

"In frontal lobe resection, we will encounter the anterior cerebral artery..."

Dr. Sheppert was doing surgery while teaching, and then he noticed something was wrong and was surprised: "Dr. Duncan, what are you doing?"

"There was an abnormal fluctuation in blood pressure and heart rate on the monitor just now."

Adam stretched his hand on the radial artery of the patient’s arm, and while directly feeling the patient’s blood pressure changes through touch, he explained: “The blood pressure rises and the heart rate increases. Dr. Shept, the anesthesia is a bit shallow.”

Sometimes, one cannot be too superstitious about monitors.

After all, it is just an instrument for sampling body state data.

Since it is sampling, errors are naturally normal.

The doctors personally touch the observed data, which is more accurate and reliable.

"Do you still know anesthesia?"

Dr. Sheppert almost laughed: "This is Dr. Taylor's job. Your job is to assist with surgery and study hard."

"Doctor Taylor seems to be asleep."

Adam reminded: "We'd better wake him up and check the patient's anesthesia."

"How can it be…"

Dr. Sheppert just said something and suddenly realized that this is really possible.

Because Dr. Taylor, who was sitting with his back to them, didn't respond to their conversation.

"Doctor Taylor!"

"Doctor Taylor!"

"Doctor Taylor!!"

There were three calls in a row, one louder than one, and one more angry than the other.

"Ah! I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm here."

Dr. Taylor woke up suddenly and said, "I took a nap just now."

"Dr. Duncan said that you have a light anesthesia, so check it out soon."

Dr. Sheputt barely suppressed his anger, and said blankly.

"impossible!"

Dr. Taylor retorted subconsciously.

As the most powerful anesthesiologist in the medical center, he has always been extremely confident in professional matters.

"What kind of anesthesia do you know as an intern?!"

Later, Dr. Taylor reacted, and it was another intern who questioned him, which immediately made him angry.

Is the intern so awesome now?

One or both dared to face him in public.

"I really understand a little bit."

Adam earnestly said: "At least I know that anesthesia is a field that hasn't even understood the principles of drugs. The effect of anesthesia depends on the doctor's experience accumulation, as well as continuous observation of the patient's clinical response, and timely adjustments.

Dr. Taylor, I suggest that you check the patient’s anesthesia immediately. Once the patient wakes up, the consequences will be disastrous. "

A two-year-old girl whose skull had been drilled through and half of her brain was being removed, if she woke up early from a state of general anesthesia, the scene would shudder at the thought.

"If you know a bit of fur, you dare to teach me to do things..."

Dr. Taylor was a little drunk.

In normal times, he must have gone to check if he didn't say anything.

But now, he glanced at the monitor and was convinced that there was nothing wrong with his anesthesia.

Adam stopped talking and looked only at Dr. Shept.

"Doctor Taylor!"

Dr. Sheput did not show Taylor any more face this time, and said sharply: "Check it out now!"

Seeing the surgeon's anger, Taylor was afraid that the operation would really go wrong, so he could only start a serious check.

This investigation revealed that he was indeed under anesthesia.

When he picked up the anesthetic needle and re-injected, he clearly saw the patient's little girl's eyelids move, and he was so frightened that he quickly injected the anesthetic.

"My fault, Shept, promise that it won't happen again."

Tyler wanted to cover it up: "Steve, bring me some coffee."

"Yes! It definitely won't happen here."

Dr. Shept said with a blank face: "Steve, call Dr. Pellington, Hopkins, you will take over before Dr. Pellington comes."

Dr. Pellington is another anesthesiologist in the hospital.

"Yes, doctor."

The two nurses immediately agreed.

In the operating room, the surgeon is the absolute master!

"George is right. UU reading "

Dr. Shept took a look at Taylor who was shocked. "You go out and sober up."

Taylor walked out of the operating room with a black face.

Being kicked out of the operating room is definitely a shame for the doctor.

Not to mention that he has always been the best anesthesiologist in the medical center.

Observation room on the second floor.

George, who witnessed all this, had a complicated expression.

Adam not only prevented possible accidents, but also continued to stay in the operating room and participate in learning this advanced neurosurgery.

This is simply the perfect ending in his heart.

But why is it Adam and not him?

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