Episode 12 recap: Song Xing Yan is hospitalized.
Lin Yi received a call from his senior brother and learned that finding a suitable heart donor was extremely difficult, and their eldest brother's current condition was not suitable for a heart transplant. Lin Yi felt deeply disappointed. Due to the matter of self-reflection, Lin Yi was feeling frustrated and requested leave from Zhou Xiao Feng.
Zhou Xiao Feng knew the reason behind Lin Yi's actions and pointed out that Lin Yi had biased views towards Mr. Yan from the beginning, which led to impatience in communication and intentionally making Mr. Yan wait on the operating table, emphasizing that regardless of the circumstances, a patient is still a patient. Zhou Xiao Feng asked Lin Yi if he knew about the security guard at their clinic accepting bribes. Lin Yi had no knowledge of this matter, and Zhou Xiao Feng stated that Lin Yi's idea of using labels to prioritize patient care was good, but the security guards had access to all kinds of labels and could manipulate the system.
Zhou Xiao Feng expressed that the appointment registration system had been implemented for a long time, and some people would wake up in the middle of the night to snatch appointments, while others would travel from other places to queue up early in the morning, and they had paid a great price for it. It wasn't something that Lin Yi could easily change. Lin Yi was also unhappy and mentioned that their sense of fairness was different.
Fang Xiao Ran casually brought Lin Yi's takeout and was surprised to hear that Zhou Xiao Feng had scolded Lin Yi. Earlier, Lin Yi had held an umbrella for a patient who ordered food to express gratitude to Lin Yi.
Lin Yi felt that he should not have taken Mr. Yan's case in the first place, but Fang Xiao Ran knew Lin Yi's character and medical ethics and believed that Lin Yi would never abandon Mr. Yan. Fang Xiao Ran comforted Lin Yi, which made Lin Yi feel much better. Director Cao was discharged and returned home. He had been practicing surgery, but he still had hand tremors and couldn't perform operations. Director Cao's wife comforted him, saying it was normal and advised him not to worry. Lin Yi came to visit Director Cao.
During a meal, Director Wang mentioned to Fang Xiao Ran about his visit to the operating room that day. Fang Xiao Ran said he wanted to ask a colleague about a research paper. Wang Chu Zheng thought Fang Xiao Ran was clever. They all knew it was Fang Xiao Ran who revealed the information but didn't inform Director Bai, who had a petty personality. If he found out, he would definitely retaliate against Fang Xiao Ran.
Director Wang left first. Fang Xiao Ran saw Zhou Xiao Feng eating nearby and went over to tell Zhou Xiao Feng that he had no regrets and was happy that Zhou Xiao Feng had thought of him as a sister from the beginning. Fang Xiao Ran told Zhou Xiao Feng to speak up if he needed help next time, and he would definitely assist him.
Mr. Yan's condition improved, and he chatted with the person in the neighboring hospital bed. He learned that the person was the patient from that day and was extremely grateful to Lin Yi. He felt that if it weren't for Lin Yi, he wouldn't have survived. Mr. Yan also felt guilty. Director Cui happened to see Zhou Xiao Feng and mentioned that Ban Zhu Ren had always been dominant, and it was normal for Zhou Xiao Feng, being his superior, to be unable to stop him. However, he asked Zhou Xiao Feng if he had really wanted to stop it and advised him not to be too hasty in his advancement.
Director Cui mentioned the selection of the top ten doctors and expressed optimism about Zhou Xiao Feng. An emergency patient arrived, and Lin Yi hurried over to examine them. He discovered that the patient had a rare and massive coronary artery aneurysm, and the situation was very severe. The patient needed to undergo further examination, so Zhou Xiao Feng called in the radiology department's expert, Wang Zhu Ren, which surprised Lin Yi.
Lin Yi and the others explained the current situation to Song Xing Yan's mother. The situation was not good, and there were high risks, but surgery was the best option. Song Xing Yan's mother emphasized that Song Xing Yan was allergic to nitrofurazone. After Song Xing Yan was discharged, his mother talked to Lin Yi again about Song Xing Yan's allergy to nitrofurazone, and the nurses in the ward also mentioned that she had emphasized it several times.
Fang Xiao Ran left a new doctor to handle things and checked the hospital records. He discovered that Song Xing Yan had a twin brother who died in their hospital years ago due to an allergy to nitrofurazone. During rounds, Lin Yi took the initiative to mention Song Xing Yan's allergy to nitrofurazone, which touched Song Xing Yan's mother.
To those who claim that doctors like the ones portrayed in the drama don't exist in real life, I just want to ask them, have they lost their memory? Have they forgotten about the healthcare workers who rushed to the frontlines during the COVID-19 pandemic?
Have they forgotten about those doctors who selflessly risked their own safety to save countless critically ill patients? Have they forgotten about the healthcare workers who made the ultimate sacrifice during the pandemic?
It's ridiculous for those who lack understanding and haven't experienced it to question it. What's even more laughable is that some of you who have experienced it firsthand still question whether doctors and nurses like the ones in the TV drama exist.
It's pitiful and shameful!
I don't know what the head nurse is like in people's minds. In the drama, there are occasional derogatory remarks about the head nurse. Although some affirmations are also present, ordinary viewers find it difficult to distinguish right from wrong.
As a result, the comment section is filled with negative comments. The head nurse has many responsibilities in supervision and management. I would like to ask, without the head nurse's strict oversight, how can the core system be implemented?
Who will establish the hospital's first line of safety management? I sincerely request the screenwriter to be cautious.