Episode 20 recap: After the surgery, Yang Gui Lan encountered some problems.
During the meeting, Lin Yi mentioned that they first performed a left coronary artery bypass graft and then performed percutaneous coronary intervention on the right coronary artery. Director Bai was very surprised and asked who performed the procedures. Zhou Xiao Feng asked about Yang Gui Lan's condition, and the head nurse mentioned that the white blood cell count had decreased, but the liver and spleen had not shrunk.
Lin Yi suspected intracranial hemorrhage and did not rule out bleeding in multiple organs. Fang Xiao Ran mentioned that the gastroenterology department was preparing for endoscopic hemostasis. Director Bai believed that such a significant amount of bleeding was already dangerous for an ordinary person, especially considering Yang Gui Lan's low platelet and hemoglobin levels. Lin Yi believed that doctors should not give up on patients before they do.
Zhou Xiao Feng stated that it was Yang Gui Lan's own business to manage her inheritance, and they had no right to interfere. Furthermore, it was not their concern whether the hospital should refuse the donation. Lin Yi was also unhappy with this response, stating that Yang Gui Lan would live well, regardless of inheritance matters.
Yang Gui Lan's nephew came to see her and got into an argument, which made Yang Gui Lan extremely angry and almost faint. Zhou Xiao Feng and others rushed over. Chen Yue admitted that she did not realize how serious Yang Gui Lan's illness was and acknowledged her own lack of consideration.
Zhou Xiao Feng requested that Chen Yue not disturb their patient anymore. They were all saddened by Yang Gui Lan's poor condition and acute leukemia diagnosis. Qiang Wei visited Yang Gui Lan and showed her a video of peacocks flying, expressing that after she recovers, they would go to Yunnan together to see the peacocks.
Yang Gui Lan agreed, saying they would go together. During the meeting, Lin Yi mentioned that they first performed a left coronary artery bypass graft and then performed percutaneous coronary intervention on the right coronary artery. Director Bai was extremely surprised and asked who performed the procedures. Lin Yi revealed that it was Zhou Xiao Feng who did them, which made Director Bai very angry.
Only then did Lin Yi realize that Zhou Xiao Feng chose that timing for the surgery to keep it a secret from Director Bai, and Lin Yi felt that Zhou Xiao Feng should have informed him to avoid the awkward situation. Zhou Xiao Feng believed that Director Bai would find out sooner or later.
Zhou Xiao Feng and his team discussed the case and asked about Yang Gui Lan's condition. Gong Zhu Ren mentioned that the white blood cell count had decreased, but the liver and spleen had not shrunk.
Gong Zhu Ren stated that Yang Gui Lan was already very fortunate because if this leukemia had appeared before the surgery, the surgery would not have been possible at all. Zhou Xiao Feng and the team sought Director Zhou's intervention, hoping that he would come and take a look. Director Zhou agreed to do so.
Director Bai called Zhou Xiao Feng over and asked why he performed surgery on Yang Gui Lan when he had already informed Director Jiang that the surgery would be done on Yang Gui Lan next Monday. Zhou Xiao Feng admitted that he had not considered it thoroughly, and Yang Gui Lan's condition was not good enough to wait until next Monday. He recalled a lesson from Director Bai, who had said that as a physician, one should always prioritize the patient.
Director Bai expressed his surprise at being taught a lesson by his student. Lin Yi and the team came to see Yang Gui Lan. Lin Yi suspected intracranial hemorrhage and did not rule out bleeding in multiple organs. Fang Xiao Ran mentioned that the gastroenterology department was preparing for endoscopic hemostasis. Director Bai believed that such a significant amount of bleeding was already dangerous for an ordinary person, especially considering Yang Gui Lan's low platelet and hemoglobin levels.
Lin Yi believed that doctors should not give up on patients before they do. Yang Gui Lan had already suffered so much and must be saved. Chen Yue approached Fang Xiao Ran, expressing her deep remorse for the situation with Yang Gui Lan. She mentioned that she had advised the law firm not to take the case and had bought some nutritional supplements hoping to help Yang Gui Lan.
Fang Xiao Ran promised to assist Yang Gui Lan. Chen Yue wanted to add Fang Xiao Ran on WeChat so that she could ask her questions if needed, and Fang Xiao Ran agreed. Yang Gui Lan's nephew came to see Chen Yue and asked for her help in a legal battle. Chen Yue stated that she would not help him with the lawsuit anymore and told him to either take good care of Yang Gui Lan or stop being concerned about her property.
Qiang Wei was reluctant to undergo surgery, but Fang Xiao Ran brought Qiang Wei's wedding dress and showed it to her. Fang Xiao Ran had visited many shops and finally found Cai Feng, who could repair the wedding dress for Qiang Wei. This dress represented the witness of her and Jian Bo's love.
Qiang Wei was delighted upon seeing the dress. Qiang Wei approached Zhou Xiao Feng and expressed her willingness to undergo surgery.
Upon seeing Lin Yi's self-reflection, it reminded me of the words Shifu said to Banxia in the grand finale of "Spring Boudoir Joy." "If someone in distress seeks help, we should not inquire about their status, wealth, age, beauty, grievances with family, friendship, intelligence, or nationality.
We should treat all equally, as if they were our closest kin. We should not hesitate, worry about good or bad fortune, day or night, cold or heat, hunger or thirst, fatigue. We should wholeheartedly offer assistance without any ulterior motives.
This can be called the great physician of the people." It's inappropriate to despise the poor, but it's also not right to resent the wealthy. Dr. Zhou's words are absolutely correct.
I fully agree.
Could you please explain what "对事不对人" means? This is how I analyze it! If something has been done, shouldn't we admit the mistake? Isn't it irresponsible to not admit the mistake in this matter? However, their intelligence seems to be stuck at a childish level, lacking the ability to empathize.
As an outstanding doctor, shouldn't they approach the patient's condition with the goal of recovery? Without such thinking, China wouldn't have had legendary physicians like Hua Tuo.