The sacred profession, ordinary job, smiling face, the medical staff in the operating room are destined to be busy and worthy of respect. Day after day, the anesthesia and surgical doctors can be seen from the operating room to the ward, to the catheter room, and to the gastroscopy room. Once, while laparoscopic or fracture surgery was being performed in the operating room, the catheter room had to perform thrombectomy surgery on a patient. After receiving the call, the second-line medical staff immediately settled the child and rushed to work.
"Open the green channel, pleural effusion , quick surgery." When you receive such a call, you must fight every second and race against time. Central venous catheterization, autologous blood reflux, electric knife, ultrasonic knife... The evaluation and preparation must be done. The logistics support of the disinfection supply room and the unknown overtime work ensure the smooth progress of the operation.
Some people describe the work in the operating room as a rotating top, with no rest in the middle and lack of regularity in the work. As long as you go to work, you don’t know when you get off work. When you get busy, it’s normal to work for more than ten hours in a row. As the number of surgeries increases and the number of major surgeries increases, the director and head nurses are flexibly scheduling and reasonably arrange second- and third-tier medical staff. The work in the operating room is tense and busy, but everyone silently and with high quality. Under the shadowless light
Shadowless light , the nurses in the anesthesia and surgery department fought side by side and cooperated closely, and raced against time to rescue the patient's front-line life without regrets, seeking the patient's health and happiness in the ordinary, and composing the song of life with a smile.