My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points-Chapter 58 - 52 Dr. Lu Was Rejected

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For men, the pain from testicular injury is no less than that of a woman in childbirth.

The World Health Organization classifies pain into five levels, with the lowest being Level 0 and the highest being Level 4.

Childbirth, a heavy blow to the male genital region, burns... these injuries can all reach Level 4 pain.

After carefully examining the X-rays, Dr. Xu conducted further examinations on the patient and ultimately ruled out testicular rupture or displacement.

Fortunately, it was just a hematoma and impact injury.

No surgery was required, only medication and further observation were needed.

From this perspective, the gap between the attending physician and Dr. Xu is quite substantial. Even setting aside surgical skills, Dr. Xu's diagnostic abilities far surpass those of the attending physician.

The patient was quickly sent out.

Only one left.

This was a boy about eleven or twelve years old, with a gash at the corner of his left eyebrow. The bleeding had already stopped, his entire left forehead was severely swollen, and his left eye was squished into a slit.

The boy was exceptionally sensible, not crying or fussing.

Under the guidance of the nurse, he obediently walked to the operation table.

"Little friend, how good you are! Come, to Doctor Grandpa here!"

Dr. Xu waved to the boy with a gentle tone, a compassionate gaze, and a trace of a kind smile on his face.

Compared to his usual sternness and aloofness, he was like a different person.

The shy boy stopped about two meters in front of him, not speaking, looking down, his eyes on the ground.

"Don't be afraid! I'll check your injury for you!"

Dr. Xu walked over to the boy, bent over slightly to inspect his wound.

He shook three fingers in front of the boy's left eye.

"Can you see?"

"Uh-huh!"

The boy responded in a mosquito-like whisper.

"Show me his X-ray."

The nurse quickly handed Dr. Xu the examination bag.

He examined it carefully.

"Ouch, the left eyebrow bone is fractured. Luckily, the eyeball wasn't damaged."

The skull exists mainly to protect vital tissues like the cerebrum, cerebellum, brainstem, etc.

Eyes are more fragile than one might imagine, whether it is the cornea or the vitreous body, optic nerve, any damage can potentially lead to blindness.

"Xiao Zhou, tell us your treatment plan."

After the examination, Dr. Xu suddenly asked Zhou Can for his opinion on treatment.

"It's simple, repair the eyebrow bone first, then suture it!"

Dr. Lu cut in.

Perhaps sensing the crisis of being overtaken by a newcomer, Dr. Lu had become proactive.

But his approach to being active was unique.

A normal person would definitely strive to learn, diligently improving their medical skills.

Instead, he used the dumbest method: seizing every opportunity to show off, vying for credit.

Such individuals can be found in any workplace who don't work hard, who don't study, but spend all day dreaming of unrealistic promotions, standing out. Seeing others getting ahead, they feel indignant and jealous.

Always thinking leadership is unfair.

Zhou Can calmly glanced at Dr. Lu, "I think the fracture of the left eyebrow bone is not serious, and the child's body has a strong ability to recover quickly, so we do not need to deal with the fracture. Just clean the wound and suture the epidermis."

The repair of the eyebrow bone is not as easy as one might think.

If the eyes get injured.

That would be an irreparable loss.

"Jin Mingxi, what is your opinion?"

After listening to Zhou Can and Dr. Lu's opinions, Dr. Xu's face remained expressionless.

His gaze turned to Jin Mingxi.

"I'm more in favor of Zhou Can's treatment plan. However, we must ensure that the fractured brow bone hasn't compressed the optical nerve; otherwise, intervention is necessary. Additionally, if the fracture is significant, it may affect the patient's defecation, so this needs to be addressed."

Jin Mingxi truly has over a decade of medical experience.

His treatment plan is more comprehensive than Zhou Can's.

This type of experiential knowledge can only be accumulated gradually.

I believe that after working for over ten years, Zhou Can will certainly surpass Mingxi.

"Hmm, Jin Mingxi's treatment suggestion is thorough and practical. Dr. Lu's opinion is more suitable for patients with severe brow bone fractures," Dr. Xu gave his assessment. "Xiao Zhou, you will be in charge of cleaning and stitching up the child's wounds."

The teacher hasn't taught in vain, always trying to provide Zhou Can with opportunities.

"No problem."

Zhou Can accepted the task joyfully.

Suturing with underlying bone fractures, especially just above the corner of the eye, for someone new like him, indeed offers much valuable experience to sum up.

Dr. Xu watched Zhou Can finish stitching and nodded slightly.

"Wrap the child's wound, remind the family to be vigilant in protecting the child's forehead. The wound can't be exposed to water, and this whole area must not be subjected to any pressure. Some parents like to rub the bruising forcefully to help disperse it for quicker swelling reduction. It's especially important to clarify this point, they must not rub."

After giving detailed instructions, Dr. Xu glanced at the time; it was already past 4 pm.

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Everyone was busy treating numerous injured patients, with no time even to eat. Particularly Zhou Can, Dr. Xu, and others, who had been busy since just after 7 am.

Almost nine hours straight.

During this time, whether doctors or nurses, barely a drop of water passed their lips.

No wonder Dr. Xu seemed so weary.

"Let's brief each other on the work and go eat! You've all worked hard!"

Dr. Xu told everyone.

"Finally off work! I'm starving!" Dr. Lu was the first to laugh joyfully as he walked outside. Passing by the nurse who assisted Zhou Can, he flashed a mischievous smile. "Qiao Yu, we're off at the same time today; no one's had a meal, how about I treat you to French cuisine?"

Dr. Lu must be in his early thirties.

Qiao Yu probably around twenty-three or four years old. Like Zhou Can, she is also in the residency phase, currently a resident nurse at Tuya Hospital.

From the way Dr. Lu talked to her, they seemed quite familiar with each other, having some interactions.

"Hehe, thank you for your kind offer, but I have to go home and work on my thesis, let's talk another day!"

Qiao Yu smiled and politely declined.

Whether in looks or professional level, she was quite outstanding among the many nurses. Dr. Lu's work might be lackadaisical, but he certainly had good taste in girlfriends.

He set his sights on her out of the many female nurses and doctors.

Zhou Can now understood why, when operating on the injured, Dr. Lu kept glancing over at his side.

He thought Dr. Lu was observing the progress of the surgery, not realizing that the wolf in sheep's clothing was actually sneaking peeks at nurse Qiao Yu.

He won't interfere with others' relationships.

However, hearing Qiao Yu turn down Dr. Lu's invitation, he still felt quite pleased. Not because he had any interest in Qiao Yu, but rather he felt someone as exceptional as her should look for a more reliable boyfriend.

The signs are there.

With Dr. Lu being such a sloth on the job, showing utter irresponsibility toward patients, it's feared he'd be even lazier in life, lacking responsibility.

Marrying such a man would likely be very difficult to find happiness.

"Qiao Yu, I've asked you out several times these two months, but you're either busy with your thesis or have plans with friends to go shopping. Can't you give me a chance?"

Dr. Lu clearly was not willing to give up easily.