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Chapter 906 What to do?!

Dr. Brown pondered for a moment. If the two signs in the hospital were not present, then he could only settle for the second best and let other surgeons in the hospital go first. Otherwise, he might not be able to delay Dr. Jones and get to Mr. Pierre and he would feel God's call and ascend to heaven. He just hopes that Dr. Jones would be better off getting faster, otherwise this would be a big trouble.

"Lisa, go and ask who else is outside the brain?" Dr. Brown called out to Nurse Lisa who was bandaging the wounds on the side of the lightly injured.

"Okay." Nurse Lisa responded, called the young nurse beside her to signal her to take over her job, and then quickly left.

"Dr. Brown," Nurse Lisa rushed back, "In addition to Dr. Garcia and Dr. Michelle who were on the night today, Dr. Brand, Dr. Duran and Dr. Robert have arrived, but they are all on stage now..."

In addition to the doctors who went out for further study and were invited to give lectures, there were only a few surgeons in the hospital, and the rest were still interns and were not qualified to go to the operating table independently. And no one would think that they had the ability to deal with such serious patients, so Nurse Lisa simply mentioned the names of those positions.

"Dr. Brown, the cT result has come out." The doctor trotted back all the way before. If you look closely, you won't find that there is an incredible color on this face.

"Give it to me!" Dr. Brown stretched out his hand and snatched the order from the doctor's hand and looked carefully.

Although Dr. Brown is not a major in the brain, it does not mean that he cannot understand the test sheet. When he frowned, the test result was far worse than he thought. Not only the ventricle, but also the cerebellum part also had shadows, which means that there are at least two bleeding points, and the shadow area is not small. Such a condition is no longer something that ordinary brain doctors in the hospital can handle.

"Where is Dr. Jones now?" Dr. Brown couldn't help but yell again.

"I called just now. Dr. Jones said that there was a lot of blockage there. He had already got out of the car and ran to come here, but it would take almost twenty minutes to arrive at the fastest." Dr. Brown's little assistant had just put down the phone in his hand.

"Damn!" Dr. Brown couldn't help but curse again. If he had to wait for another twenty minutes, then the daylily would be cold when Dr. Jones arrived. Dr. Brown's brain turned rapidly. Almost all doctors who could handle such a condition were out now, and the only hope that Dr. Jones could not arrive in time. What should he do...

If Dr. Jones cannot arrive for a while, otherwise let other surgeons do their preliminary work first. This time is a little bit of time. This time is life. Such a serious cerebral hemorrhage phenomenon. The earlier it can be treated, the higher the survival rate will be, and the smaller the sequelae after the operation will be. For these experts who often identify, say, "Dr. Brown, even ordinary people know that it is better to let the surgeons in the hospital do the preliminary work first and wait until Dr. Jones arrives before doing the key.

Thinking of this, Dr. Brown couldn't help but scream again: "Lisa, ask wherever you outside your brain, can anyone make a move? Forget it, call me. Call it yourself."

I was impatient to say this again. Seeing that there seemed to be no serious patient, Dr. Brown simply ran to the nurse's station and called."

Unfortunately, the news I got was not optimistic. This series of car accidents were too serious, and there were too many serious injuries. There were many people hitting the head. Patients who needed craniotomy treatment had already occupied the operating room. Not to mention the surgeon, even the interns were pulled into the operating room to prepare for surgery, for nothing else. It was just to have the same idea as Dr. Brown, so as to save time to the greatest extent, in order to treat the injured more quickly and save more people.

When Dr. Brown called, let alone a surgeon who could make a move, even the bed in the operating room was already full of people. Faced with such a situation, Dr. Brown had no choice. He could not pull the surgeon and the patient who was undergoing the operation from the operating table and then replace Mr. Pierre with it.

Although people always say that life is equal, especially in the eyes of doctors. Life is even more insignificant and low-priced, in fact, this doctor is a human being. As long as it is a human being, it is inevitable that there will be personal personalities. As long as you have selfish intentions, it will never be fair.

But in this situation, it is useless for Dr. Brown to have selfishness. If he has an operating table, then Dr. Brown can find a way to join the team, so the reasons are easy to find. If the critical condition is handled first (of course, this is also a fact). But the problem is that there is no empty table now. If he really dares to replace the patient in the operation, then his life as a doctor is over.

No matter how many he has or how "reasonable" reasons, the patient's family will not be able to accept it. Even if the patient is finally saved, he dares to swear to God that his hospital will definitely be sued by the patient. As a result, there is no need to think that it will definitely be that their hospital's reputation will be discredited, and he will definitely be directly cleaned out of the doctor's team.

What to do? What to do? What to do? What should he do?! Cold sweat flowed down Dr. Brown's forehead. Could it be that he just watched Mr. Pierre die like this?!

Not to mention that Mr. Pierre, as an important sponsor of the doctor, died in a hospital sponsored by him but was unable to receive treatment. His family could not agree (what? You said that the situation is special, please understand the patient's family. You are stupid. When faced with the long-term death of his relatives, which patient's family can be treated completely calmly), then their hospital will face great trouble. Even Mr. Pierre himself is also a gentleman worthy of respect, who is upright and enthusiastic about public welfare. Seeing such a gentleman waiting for death like this, Dr. Brown couldn't bear it.

"What are you doing?!" Just as Dr. Brown was anxious to go around, he suddenly found that the doctor who gave him the report was not doing serious business, and was chatting with the young nurses.
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