Chapter 2579: 【2579】The thief, the thief
On the phone, it was agreed that Mr. Tan would drive by to pick her up after get off work and let her wait at the gate of Seoul.
This second day was the first day of work in the second department of pediatric cardiology, so I was a little busy.
The process of going to work in the department is basically the same. After the morning meeting, you will be handed over to the ward for rounds.
During the morning meeting, the older Director Lu asked about the PICU yesterday. Unlike the National Association, there are not a few female surgeons, but there are none in pediatric cardiac surgery. Director Lu was very interested in the female student, brother Shenxian: "What\'s your name? I just heard your teacher say once to remember the pacemaker? Have you ever had a pacemaker installation?"
"Never." Xie Wanying answered honestly. I have never been to a cardiologist and have little exposure to interventional surgery. Cardiac surgery has just arrived, just learning, many new things have not yet had the opportunity to learn.
"Let you, Teacher Cao, show you." Director Lu said to her and Cao Zhao gently, "This operation is not difficult to do."
After hearing the old director\'s words, several classmates again guessed what the most difficult operation in pediatric cardiac surgery was. This question is not easy to answer, and the common diseases here can be seen immediately during ward rounds in the department.
Today, the department has a large round of wards, and the team of doctors is looking up from the first hospital bed to the last one. Director Lu takes the lead with a general demeanor.
The characteristic of Pediatrics is that when you see some children in the ward, they seem to be quite serious, but the problem is that they cannot be admitted to the PICU. The reason is simple, there are more children than this. It shows that the child\'s condition really develops rapidly and easily deteriorates. In some adult departments, you can see patients who simply come to the inpatient department for physical examination, but not in the pediatric department. One of the main features of hospitalized heart disease patients is hypoxia. Like adults and children, many patients have to wear a nasal cannula to inhale oxygen.
The picture of the pediatrician wearing a stethoscope to see a child is full of childlike interest, like seeing a shrunken flower or a lively puppy and kitten.
Like Director Lu, standing in front of the child and bending over, like grandpa KFC, pulling the child\'s little hand while coaxing and listening to the child\'s heartbeat. The child looked at Director Lu. The two eyeballs were as big as glass balls, full of innocence. The eyes were the windows to the soul. It could be seen that the child\'s state of mind was as pure as boiled water. Seeing such a child sick, who would not feel distressed.
This is what a young child looks like when he sees a doctor, about three years old.
The older children are like Zhu Xing, they can be persuaded by the doctor at the beginning, but it will be difficult to fool them for a long time. Really, a child over three years old is a thief. The special classification of children under the age of three as infants and toddlers is scientifically justified. The developmental characteristics of children during this time period are very unusual and can be said to be very important. When a child is born, the brain development is only 25% of the adult\'s brain, and then the brain develops to 80% to 90% of the adult\'s brain before the age of three. Now you can understand why children over three years old are not easy to fool when they go to kindergarten.
Because the age of admission has been relaxed, you can even see 16- and 17-year-olds here preparing for surgery for congenital heart disease. Doesn\'t it mean that the earlier congenital heart disease surgery is done, the better? It\'s generally true. It\'s just that some diseases may not have obvious early symptoms. Parents and children themselves are not easily aware of the disease, and it is delayed if they fail to seek medical treatment in time.
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