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Medical center.
The middle-aged doctor felt offended.
Ran and egg.
Dr. Sheputt checked the patient's pupils, checked her reaction to the outside world, and took a glance at the medical record on the push bed.
"She has a tumor on her brainstem, right? I didn't see an MRI, and I need an EEG to confirm brain death."
"Yes, Dr. Hans said he did."
The middle-aged doctor defended.
But the tone is not so strong.
What to say to someone.
This is a basic survival skill.
"I don't know Dr. Hans."
Dr. Shept interrupted: "I have ignored the involuntary reaction of the brain. God knows what else I have overlooked!"
"There are six patients in three states waiting for this woman's organs."
The middle-aged doctor reminded.
"If the organ comes from a brain-dead person, they must be very happy, but she is not dead yet."
Dr. Shept sneered.
"When she is still alive, no one is allowed to touch her."
The middle-aged doctor stopped pretending and had a showdown.
He wanted to survive until the patient died completely.
Because once the patient is rescued back, not only will his removal surgery be useless, but his friend Dr. Hans may also be in trouble.
After all, Dr. Hans didn't even do MRI, ignoring the involuntary reaction of the patient's brain, and directly declared the patient's brain death.
It was definitely a big trouble for the family members to pursue it afterwards.
As long as the patient is not allowed to move, the patient will not last long.
As long as they are completely brain-dead, there will be no problem with their approach.
Because you can't prove that she can be rescued.
Then this matter probably passed away.
"Any questions?"
George led Dr. Burke over.
Adam noticed that the middle-aged doctor was about to procrastinate, and when George came back, he motioned for him to go to Dr. Burke.
As the acting director of surgery, Dr. Burke now has absolute decision-making power on the surgical side.
"This donor has not been completely brain dead. I want to give her an MRI and EEG."
Dr. Shept explained.
"That's a waste of time."
The middle-aged doctor is doing the last struggle.
"I insist on doing it."
Dr. Sheputt insisted.
"You insist?"
Dr. Burke flipped through the medical records and glanced at him.
"Yes it is!"
Dr. Shept nodded.
"If my leading neurosurgery doctor says he needs an MRI and EEG, then he can do it."
Dr. Burke closed the medical record and made the final decision.
"But we still have patients..."
The middle-aged doctor felt that he could still save a wave.
"I can't control it."
Dr. Burke interrupted him directly and said with his arms akimbo: "Who is the organ for? That's a matter for the Organ Sharing Center.
Who donated the organs is a matter for her and her family.
There is someone in my operating room waiting for the liver. That person may not be worth saving, but I can't control it either.
What am I in charge of?
Everything else! "
Faced with such a domineering side leak, the middle-aged doctor completely gave up resistance.
It's not that the brothers are not strong.
"The patient will hand it to you, Dr. Shept."
"Thank you, Doctor Burke."
Dr. Burke was satisfied with the helpless face of the middle-aged doctor and the gratitude of the competitors.
This is what power is like.
Far beyond everything.
This reminded him again of what the wife of the director of surgery Richard said to him sitting in the office boss' chair when she came to pack her things for her husband and temporarily moved home to recuperate.
"I hope he is forced to retire. This is very attractive to you, right? We all hope that. This job suits you, Preston, your independence, workaholics, the hospital and this job. For you, That's enough, isn't it?"
He did not answer Richard's wife.
But the answer is obviously yes!
"Doctor Duncan, would you like to come and assist with the MRI?"
Dr. Shept took a glance at Adam and George.
"of course."
Adam nodded.
Mr. Dean did not have brain death, but now he immediately encountered a near-brain death case, which is a godsend learning opportunity.
George was a little sad, but there was no doubt.
Although he took over, and he went to find Adam, Dr. Shept, and Dr. Burke, it was Adam and the others who really played a decisive role.
He was timid after all.
At this time, a medical record came into view.
"O'Malley, you too."
Dr. Sheppert handed him the medical record and patted him on the shoulder.
"Yes!"
George was overjoyed.
What is more exciting than the affirmation of the superior doctor?
Adam smiled beside him.
He understood this feeling very well.
Just like when I wrote online novels in my previous life, my attitude towards editors is more than I care about my girlfriend.
Don't dare to disturb her if you don't encounter problems
Even if there is a problem, it is cautious.
Is she here?
Let's wait till nine o'clock.
No, ten o'clock.
Don't disturb her.
What should i say?
Why doesn't she return?
Do I want to post it again?
Why is she not answering?
what! She returned! She returned! She returned!
Although cold, she is really a good editor!
Emmm...
It's so humble.
MRI room.
"Did you see the tumor on her brain stem?"
Dr. Shept smiled.
"It looks terrible."
George stared at the MRI film.
"But her brain is really alive and treatable."
Adam said.
"Yes! As long as the tumor is removed, she has a great chance of recovering."
Dr. Shept smiled and nodded, and looked at the organ harvesting team standing aside and waiting: "You can go back. Today only I can perform surgery on her."
The team of middle-aged doctors reluctantly carried the freezer boxes and left.
"Doctor Duncan, you don't seem to be happy?"
Dr. Sheppert noticed that Adam's face was still more serious.
"No, I am very happy for her."
Adam shook his head: "I'm just thinking about a question."
"what is the problem?"
George blurted out.
"When she wakes up will she immediately tear up the organ donation agreement?"
Adam sighed.
Both Dr. Sheputt and George were startled, and then there was no smile on their faces.
Those who are willing to donate organs are considered good people in theory.
The organ donated by them can save thousands of patients suffering from suffering and death threats. It is a great altruistic behavior.
But once an agreement is signed to donate organs after death, the risk of death is doubled due to some unexplainable reason.
And if this kind of **** thing happens again and again, is anyone willing to donate organs?
Obstetrics and Gynecology.
Rachel finished the inspection.
"what did the doctor say?"
Adam asked.
"Everything is fine."
Rachel smiled and said, "What is this?"
"A gift for you."
Adam handed a packed gift box to Rachel.
"Prescribe the right medicine and get well soon?"
Rachel took out the note above and read Adam’s blessing written on it: "Oh~ thank you, Adam."
"You're welcome."
Adam said seriously: "I hope you will like it."
"I definitely like it."
Rachel fiddled with the gift box and asked, "What is it?"
"It's more pleasant to go back to dismantle it yourself."
Adam hurriedly stopped.
"You give me some hints."
Rachel shook the gift box: "What color?"
"..."
Adam's mouth twitched, and he said uncertainly: "?"
He didn't buy it.
Of course he didn't know.
However, as a Bachelor of Psychology, he has read many psychology monographs, and he made reasonable guesses about Toolman No. 3 according to the instructions of ‘Buy according to your preferences’...
after all.
Escape from Desperate Town, find out?