Chapter 292 Illegal Surgery

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After working overtime for two days to check for leaks, Tao Le and others breathed a sigh of relief when the inspection team actually arrived.

Anyway, everything that should be prepared and can be prepared has been prepared. The rest is to be blocked by soldiers and covered by water and soil.

In the eyes of superiors, checking this thing is just a matter of daily routine.

The people below should be meticulous in their work, finish the work of the day on the same day, and make random inspections at any time so that no one can find any faults.

But this is just theory. Many clinicians and nurses are busy from morning to night, performing one operation after another until midnight, and then continue to complete all the medical records without making any mistakes.

It's like this day by day, month by month, year by year, nothing can change.

Even a star would occasionally erupt into an ion storm to express dissatisfaction, but not medical staff.

So when it was lunch time, the entire dining hall was filled with excitement. Everyone was talking about the doubtful points sent by the inspection team that needed self-examination.

At the table next to Tao Le were several nurses from the emergency department, all of whom had sad faces and couldn't even eat.

"During the big power outage at the beginning of last year, we ended up using backup power, and as a result, more than half of the computers were unusable."

"But the patient had to be saved, so many of the medication records at that time were made up later." Nurse Xiao Chen had tears in her eyes:

"It's such a simple matter. Even if I don't understand the explanation, they won't listen at all - they say that our rescue records don't match the time when the medicines were shipped out of the warehouse. I must be asked to explain clearly where the medicines went. "

Next to her, the head nurse Kang from the emergency operating room No. 2 comforted her and said: "The problem you mentioned is not only in our department, but also in every department. Everyone knows about the power outage that day. Just let the leaders communicate later. "

At this point, she sighed: "On our surgery side, some of the randomly checked doctors' operation records and operating room nurses' records did not match up. I was asked to sign and get them back, verifying each item."

When Tao Le heard this, he also sighed for her.

When giving first aid, it is impossible for anyone to write down records while doing it.

At what time, the patient developed ventricular fibrillation. Defibrillation and cardiopulmonary resuscitation are planned.

By the time the doctor finishes writing, the patient may not be able to be saved.

Therefore, the treatment is completed first, and then the doctors and nurses write it down separately. There may be differences in time, disease progression, rescue methods, medication, etc.

Xiao Zhao, a nurse in the emergency room, also spoke: "We have also been tricked. There were several cases of patients whose families failed to be rescued and refused to sign after the rescue. We also tried our best to communicate and work, but to no avail. This can also be blamed. On us?"

Indeed, if the rescue is successful, the family members can do whatever they want, but if it fails, it will not be that easy.

The patient's family members will be extremely emotional and will often be angry with the doctor for not trying his best. If they are asked to sign the rescue record, the difficulty will rise to several levels.

This kind of thing will definitely happen in every hospital. I didn't expect that even during the major examination, it would be a hurdle that I couldn't get over.

This meal made Tao Le feel a little heavy. As she went upstairs, she was thankful that no problems had been found in their pediatric department.

Most of the things in this world should not be talked about. As long as you pay a little attention, you will be surprised immediately.

As soon as Tao Le went upstairs, Director Shen saw him.

"Xiao Tao, come with me to the ninth floor," she said.

Tao Le noticed that she was holding a thick stack of information in her hand.

"Director, the inspection team doesn't need to eat at noon?"

"We have just received a notification and asked us to go up immediately to explain the operation of the last patient with plastic bronchitis."

She said helplessly: "I guess I haven't eaten yet."

"It turns out that the people in the inspection team are all steel warriors. They spend all their time trying to open up a situation surrounded by enemies." Tao Le murmured.

Director Shen tapped her shoulder with his hand: "Don't be too arrogant. Think about how to explain your acupuncture anesthesia first. I guess they must have doubts about this aspect."

The large conference room on the ninth floor was already occupied by twenty or thirty people. The tables on the floor were piled with materials, computers, and equipped with telephones and printers.

Everyone is very busy, typing, making phone calls, browsing documents, and refreshing data, just to name a few.

Of course, it was impossible for Team Leader Li to meet the two of them in person. The only people who contacted them were two people.

A young man and a middle-aged woman wearing glasses.

Both of them had serious faces, as if Director Shen and Tao Le were not colleagues in the medical and health system, but two suspects with unpardonable crimes.

"Time is tight, so I will keep the story short." The middle-aged woman did not introduce herself and went straight to the topic:

"The operation you performed last month did not follow the prescribed surgical procedures, and you also used unconventional anesthesia methods without authorization, which is extremely irresponsible for the life of the child."

She didn't care, she settled on the matter first, and then threw out a question confirmation sheet:

"Do you have any doubts about this? If not, just sign below."

"I can explain." Shen Suqian spoke, her tone as gentle as ever, without any anger at being misunderstood.

"The patient was in critical condition at the time. The child was on a ventilator, his blood oxygen saturation was only 60%, and his respiratory rate was 65 times per minute. He was already in respiratory failure and was not suitable for conventional general anesthesia."

As she spoke, she distributed the materials in her hands to the two inspection team members. The latter took them casually, glanced at them, and threw them aside: "And the family members of the child also refused to allow us to cut the trachea for emergency treatment."

"We only have to do it as a last resort." Before she could finish her sentence, she was interrupted by the middle-aged woman.

"So this is the reason why you violated the procedure and performed the operation? Why don't you communicate with the family members and gain their understanding and support?"

The woman's voice was sharp, and her eyes from behind her glasses were cold and very uncomfortable.

It's not that there was no communication, but the family members were determined from the beginning and refused to undergo a tracheotomy. Now I have to grind it out with them in detail, and there is no time. Tao Le recalled the situation at that time and still felt helpless.

But these words are of no use to the inspection team. In their eyes, not being understood means that the working methods are wrong and the work is not done properly.

"It's just that the anesthesia method was changed, and there was a confirmation letter signed by the family. It's not as serious as illegal surgery, right?" Shen Suqian also knew this, and also did not explain it, but said gently about other aspects.

The middle-aged woman looked at her and said, "Director Shen, I have heard of your name. You have studied abroad and have seen the world. How can you secretly change concepts with us?"

(End of chapter)