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Practicing Medical Skills in a Small Clinic

Chapter 593 - 272: Godlike Foresight, Ultra-High Difficulty Intervention Surgery
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Chapter 593: Chapter 272: Godlike Foresight, Ultra-High Difficulty Intervention Surgery

Li Jingsheng took the trophy and the certificate of honor and went to find Doctor Xu.

After asking around, he found out.

Doctor Xu was treating patients in the emergency department.

Li was not familiar with other parts of Qiaobang Hospital, but he knew the emergency department fairly well.

He had been there twice before to help Dr. Shao Bing diagnose a difficult case.

Upon arriving at the reception hall of the emergency department, he didn’t see Doctor Xu.

He was about to ask a nurse when a young doctor came over with medicine in his hand.

Seeing Li Jingsheng, the young doctor looked surprised, then smiled warmly.

"Are you Dr. Li?"

"Yes, may I ask who you are?"

Li Jingsheng confirmed three times and did not recognize this young doctor.

Despite looking young, the doctor should be around Li Jingsheng’s age.

The youngest interns at Qiaobang Hospital were probably twenty-seven or twenty-eight years old, as such top-tier teaching hospitals generally required at least a master’s degree for entry.

In fact, the better departments often hired doctors with doctoral degrees or higher.

"I’m Mao Dazhi, an internist in the emergency department. I had the privilege of observing you diagnose that little girl with Lyme disease last time. It left a deep impression on me."

Doctors generally admire two types of people: senior doctors or leaders who dare to take responsibility, and doctors with outstanding medical skills.

Since everyone is a professional, they can better recognize each other’s strengths.

The little girl with Lyme disease presented a highly challenging diagnostic case.

Moreover, her family was extremely resistant to the doctors, refusing multiple tests.

In such an adverse situation, after Li Jingsheng intervened, he not only changed the family’s attitude but also quickly achieved a major breakthrough, ultimately identifying the true cause of the illness.

These abilities left an incredibly deep impression on Mao Dazhi.

"Haha, so that’s how it is! I’m honored to be remembered by you," Li Jingsheng said with a smile. "By the way, Dr. Mao, do you know where a patient named Xu Jiacheng is being treated? I heard he was sent to the emergency center, but it’s really big here, and not easy to find."

"Is he the doctor who fainted on stage during the competition?"

Good news doesn’t go far, but bad news spreads quickly.

The news of Doctor Xu fainting must have already spread.

"Yes!"

Li Jingsheng’s face twitched.

His mentor fainted from anger; he had nearly caused Professor Wei to break down, which felt like a bit of payback.

"He should still be in the rescue room. What’s your relation to him?"

Mao Dazhi asked.

"He’s my teacher."

"Ah... I may have spoken out of turn earlier, please don’t be offended. Let me take you there; regular people can’t enter the rescue room."

After finding out that Doctor Xu was Li Jingsheng’s teacher, Mao Dazhi realized his slip of the tongue.

As an apology, he took Li Jingsheng into the rescue room.

A doctor from the department knocked on the door, and it was opened immediately.

Li Jingsheng was able to enter the rescue room smoothly.

Inside were several hospital beds, with monitoring equipment emitting various rhythmic sounds.

Some patients even needed ventilators to sustain life.

People, you know, fear illness the most.

In here, no matter how distinguished or wealthy you are, you still have to endure the ruthless torment of illness.

"Sister Xiu, which bed is the contesting doctor on?"

"There, bed 7!"

An older nurse pointed to one of the rescue beds.

Doctor Xu was already on a ventilator, his face deathly pale, eyes weakly squinting.

A pulse oximeter was clipped on his finger.

His heart rate was normal, but his blood pressure was a bit low.

It was likely a respiratory illness. Li Jingsheng’s diagnostic skills in internal medicine were quite advanced, but he knew almost nothing about Doctor Xu’s illness.

If he could view the examination reports, symptoms, and medical history, he might discover something.

"Teacher! I came to see you."

Seeing Doctor Xu in such a state, Li Jingsheng felt an overwhelming sadness, his nose tingling.

Doctor Xu’s eyes opened slightly.

He looked at Li Jingsheng and nodded faintly.

He was unable to speak.

Dry blood stains were still visible at the corners of his mouth.

"Teacher, you won the bronze medal, third place. I got first place, Dr. Jiang Yue took second. Wei Xianxian, while treating a patient, acted recklessly and nearly caused a serious incident, so he was directly sidelined."

Li Jingsheng shared this incredible news with Doctor Xu.

After listening, Doctor Xu’s blood pressure suddenly began to rise.

This was due to excessive excitement.

The monitoring equipment immediately sounded an alarm.

The older nurse rushed over after hearing that, and upon checking, said angrily to Li Jingsheng, "What did you tell the patient? His condition was just stabilized; he must not get too emotional."

Some patients have a weak physical ability to cope; extreme joy or sorrow isn’t beneficial.

He intended to lift Doctor Xu’s spirits, to resolve the knots in his heart.

Unexpectedly, it led to such serious consequences.

"I’m sorry, I’m sorry,"

Li Jingsheng apologized repeatedly.

"You’ve already visited; please wait outside! The patient can’t take any more excitement."

The nurse coldly ordered him out.

Li Jingsheng glanced at the monitor screen, then at Doctor Xu, and his anxious expression gradually eased.

"Actually, I’m also a doctor. Although my teacher’s emotions raised his blood pressure, it stabilized quickly. His condition should improve significantly soon."

Li Jingsheng stated confidently.

The nurse initially scoffed at this.

Who was this ignorant, audacious young fellow, claiming the patient’s condition was quickly improving?

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