My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s - Chapter 369
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Chapter 369: Chapter 362: Busy
In her previous life, she had played the part of a deserter, always afraid and indecisive about everything. And in the end, she received nothing.
She wouldn’t leave easily, give up just because of danger. She wanted to do these things, and was willing to, so she wanted to live recklessly and unbridledly.
She also loved her current job, even though it was exhausting, bitter, and dangerous, she still challenged herself beyond her previous life’s challenges.
Therefore, she chose to stay.
Director Tao stared at Tang Yuxin for a long time. He let out a sigh in the end. This was not like anything he had imagined. This girl was incredibly stubborn.
“Alright, you can return to your duties. I need some time to figure things out,” he said.
The mention of the word deserter stirred something within Director Tao.
This was his battlefield too. He wouldn’t leave either, as he didn’t want to become a deserter.
This was his student, a student he had nurtured. Naturally, she was like him – resolute and determined. The compass in his heart gradually pointed towards Tang Yuxin, along with the highly esteemed profession of medicine.
He called Shi Yuan over. Shi Yuan only asked one question, “Is Tang Yuxin leaving?” They referred to Tang Yuxin as their little junior sister, as she was the youngest among them. Director Tao’s other graduate students were all fourth-year students, while Tang Yuxin was just a sophomore. Thus, she naturally became their “little junior sister”.
When Shi Yuan found out Tang Yuxin wasn’t leaving, he decided to stay too.
Director Tao let out a sigh. Truly, there were few young people who were willing to bear responsibilities nowadays.
When the people from the main hospital branch called again, Director Tao could only respond truthfully. They wouldn’t leave because they didn’t want to become deserters, so, they chose to stay behind. The people on the military side were silent for a moment before suddenly saying,
“Keep Shi Yuan there as well.”
Director Tao really felt like crying now.
Could they stop acting so shameless? These were his prized students. They were taking away his students before he could even take a closer look at them.
Moreover, Shi Yuan was favored by Old Liu. However, given the current situation, if they needed personnel, even if the loss would hurt, Old Liu might have to give in. It was clear they couldn’t fight against a stronger force.
Tang Yuxin remained busy in the hospital. Every day felt like a battle. If they won, they saved a life. If they lost, it could mean the end of a life.
“Dr. Tang, the patient is deteriorating!”
A nurse ran over urgently.
Tang Yuxin followed her over to see a patient lying there, his heartbeat almost flatlining. This usually signaled that the patient was in critical condition.
Tang Yuxin went over, quickly assessed the situation, and immediately started resuscitation.
After a tense half-hour of resuscitation and a couple of shifts, the patient’s heart started to beat again.
By now, Tang Yuxin was like an accomplished doctor. Not only was she composed and calm, but her expertise and skills were also on par with experienced doctors. People gradually forgot that she was just a sophomore, a twenty-year-old newly grown-up young woman.
There was no choice, her abilities were simply extraordinary.
During this period of medical staff shortage, she was almost becoming the backbone of the team.
“Watch him carefully,” Tang Yuxin let out a sigh of relief. Thankfully, they managed to save another patient.
“Dr. Tang, your phone,” a staff member said when she came out. He had been waiting for a long time, but due to the resuscitation, he didn’t dare to interrupt and risk disturbing the rescue effort.
Tang Yuxin swiftly hung her stethoscope around her neck and briskly walked over to pick up the phone left on the table.
“Hello…” As soon as she placed the phone to her ear, her eyes welled up, and she felt like crying.
“Yuxin, it’s Dad.”
“Dad…” She responded, sniffled a bit. The seemingly fearless and invincible Dr. Tang was still just a child at heart. She was moved to tears by a call from her dad.
Only then did she seem like a child, rather than an overly mature doctor.
“Yes,” Tang Zhinian wiped his face, “Yuxin, don’t worry about home. We’re fine. Chengcheng is also fine, she can’t stop talking about you. We saw you on TV, Chengcheng brags to her friends all the time about having a big sister who appears on TV. The village chief and the community workers visited us, and gave us a lot of supplies. The mayor even shook your dad’s hand, and there were representatives from the province that came to care for us.”
“Yuxin,” Tang Zhinian’s voice choked up, “Home’s fine. Don’t worry. Take care of yourself. Our daughter is the most excellent. I’m proud of you.”
“Dad, don’t worry, I will be fine,” Tang Yuxin gripped her phone tightly. She wanted to say more, but then the door burst open all of a sudden.
” Dr. Tang, the patient in bed fifteen is in critical condition again. Please take a look.”
“Alright, I’ll be right there.”
Tang Yuyu held onto the phone not knowing what to say?
“Yuxin, you go and tend to your duties. We’re waiting for you at home,” said Tang Zhinian, hanging up the phone even before she did. He was worried about distracting her from saving lives. This wasn’t a game, it was a matter of life and death.
Tang Yuxin hung up the phone and then immediately ran out. After staying at this hospital for such a long time, perhaps her greatest improvement was her stamina.
Every day she was running everywhere, rarely even walking.
The patient in bed number fifteen was convulsing from time to time. His arms were held firmly by the medical staff. Tang Yuxin walked over and directly held the patient’s wrist. Pulse diagnosis was a good skill; at the very least, she could grasp the general condition of the patient, saving a lot of time for emergency treatment.
Order a brain CT, it’s probably a cerebral hemorrhage.
She quickly wrote the order, then went on to see another patient.
The convulsing patient was pushed into the scanning room, and the results came out quickly – it was indeed a cerebral hemorrhage, and the bleeding was not insignificant. Now, what needed to be done was a craniotomy.
This kind of surgery didn’t require Tang Yuxin; she wasn’t omnipotent and wasn’t well versed in neurosurgery.
When she finally had a moment to breathe, she found a random spot and sat down, simply because she was too tired, really too tired.