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Famous Among Top Surgeons in the 90s-Chapter 1995: Words from the Heart
This medication should be administered as soon as possible; the earlier after a clear diagnosis, the better. Because after three days, the baby will start producing PS on its own, and using it later will have little effect.
No medication is a miraculous cure, nor is there any that is all-powerful.
For these premature infants, aside from administering PS, doctors generally consider giving the baby intravenous medication, primarily antibiotics for infection prevention. Since this baby currently shows no signs of infection, we will only administer Gursu for now.
"Go ahead and use it," Nie Jiamin agreed to the plan.
Since Student Xie’s reported figures were correct, Luo Jingming had already prepared the relevant medical orders in advance, allowing the nurse to execute them directly.
In the NICU, everyone was busy trying to save the infant patient.
In the corridor outside the ward, a group of people anxiously awaited the results.
The father of the child, with a sprained foot, nervously made phone calls to inform other family members to come to the hospital, while speaking tearfully: "Yes, mom, dad, she passed away, leaving me with the child. The child has now been transferred here to Guoxie for emergency care."
"Wasn’t the child not due yet?"
"Consider it lucky; we met doctors from a major hospital who said they could rescue the child," the father said, glancing at Doctor Hu sitting nearby.
Earlier when he arrived, he happened to overhear Nie Jiamin passing by, mentioning that this doctor’s eyes seemed to have some issue. Now upon closer look, Doctor Hu’s eyes indeed seemed a bit off.
Apparently sensing the gaze from the family members, Doctor Hu sat calmly without moving. As a doctor, she was doing her utmost and had nothing to fear.
Sitting on the other side, Shen Xifei didn’t think like Doctor Hu. She felt that if the family’s gaze turned abnormal towards the doctors, there was a chance the family might turn against them, and instead of gratitude, they might find a reason to hold her and Doctor Hu accountable for something.
In times when the doctor-patient relationship is tense, it’s inevitable for both sides to suspect each other.
This left Shen Xifei extremely frustrated. She thought about how she got dragged down tonight, exerted all her efforts to save people, and yet Senior Luo refused her, dealt her a blow, and the family might not necessarily show gratitude to her either. Being a doctor feels truly stifling.
A trace of sobbing escaped from Shen Xifei’s nasal cavity.
Doctor Hu, hearing her cry, felt annoyed and straightforwardly addressed her, "How do you expect to be a doctor acting like this?"
Shen Xifei furrowed her nose and brows, even Doctor Hu was criticizing her, what was the meaning of this?
"Being a doctor means enduring grievances," Doctor Hu told her bluntly, "If you can’t take any grievance, I advise you to leave this profession early. This industry is often quite suffocating."
The senior’s words were heartfelt advice. Doctor Hu spoke very directly, oftentimes bluntly, saying things without reservation to Student Xie, and similarly not holding back with Shen Xifei. 𝙛𝒓𝒆𝙚𝒘𝒆𝓫𝙣𝓸𝙫𝓮𝒍.𝒄𝒐𝓶
Throughout the night, Shen Xifei observed and realized that people said Doctor Hu was protective, but now it seemed that Doctor Hu was not like that at all.
Protectiveness, Doctor Hu had it. Doctor Hu spoke harshly to colleagues, but genuinely cared for them.
Doctor Hu’s words need to be understood from both sides; she is someone who even criticizes herself cynically, and her words to others are mostly darkly sarcastic, requiring careful comprehension.
For instance, talking about Du Mengen, she genuinely felt this kid did not understand the hierarchical rules within the industry. In her opinion, if no one advised him, he might think relying on his father could get him special treatment, ultimately causing his own downfall. Of course, others understood her words differently, thinking Doctor Hu was envious.







