Chapter 132 Do Not Carry The Burden Yourself

Mullen Summer, a trainee doctor, came out from the conference room and hurriedly followed behind Everleigh.

"Dr. Trevino, which option do you think the patient's family will choose?"

"I don't know." Everleigh looked indifferent. "Anything is possible."

There were two options, the first option was to save the child first, but the operation success rate to remove the steel pipe from the mother would inevitably decrease. The second option was to remove the steel pipe first, but the success rate for the child to be born safely would be lower.

For doctors, explaining it clearly to the family members was merely just about explaining the two different operation plans. However, for the family members, they held a different perspective; to them it was a matter of life and death. It was not the first time Everleigh encountered such a difficult problem.

At the door of the operating theater, the patient's husband had been waiting for a long time. When he saw Everleigh walking towards him in a white coat, he immediately got up from his chair and asked, "Doctor, how is it?"

Mullen told the patient's husband about both the operation options and said, "Currently, the outcome of the experts' consultation are these two options. However, you will need to make a decision and sign a consent form once you have confirmed your decision."

With the procedure consent form in hand, the husband of the patient, who was a middle-aged man who was expecting his first child at the age of 40, looked pale and hesitant.

Everleigh had seen a lot of human nature and was already a little numb to it by now. She turned around and went directly into the operating theater. "Mullen, send the form in later. I have to clean my hands and change my clothes first." "Okay, Dr. Trevino."

...

The white light of the operating theater shone brightly on the operating table.

The pregnant woman was about to give birth at full term. The left side of her chest was pierced by a rusty steel pipe of about half a meter long. At that moment, there was no color on her face and no sign of life could be seen in her. The instruments were beeping next to her, showing her vital signs.

Everleigh changed into sterile clothes and stood in front of the operating table with her hands hung in front of her. Not long after Mullen brought in the consent form, she looked at it and frowned slightly after a glance, but said nothing. The nurse on the side pushed the equipment cart aside and Everleigh took two steps back to make room for Director Wood from the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology.

The human heart was something that was even harder to directly look at than the sun.

was over, he immediately sutured the patient, then

...

"Tweezers."

....

pulled out the steel pipe, everyone in the operating room held their breath. The moment she pulled it out, the high pressure blood from the patient's chest gushed out directly towards the surgical light and

...

"Suture needle."

from the side. Everleigh turned her head in surprise and saw that

Christopher used the suture needle and thread and made

completed, everyone in the entire operating theater, including the trainee doctors and hospital leaders in the external room of the operating theater, was relieved. "Dr. Trevino, Dr. Meyer, thank you for

took off her mask and gloves and threw them into the medical waste bin next to her. Then, she held her sore waist and came out of the operating

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"Thank you."

not in

avoid Christopher's eyes. "I'm just a little tired. I went hiking with Yvonne this morning as I didn't expect there to be any operations in the afternoon." "Really? Just because of this reason? In the past, you have broken the laboratory records for not sleeping for a week while you were a trainee. Did something happen to you in the morning?" Christopher

Everleigh still chose to avoid him. She pretended to be relaxed, smiled at him and said, "I'm getting older,

so I'm going back to rest. Are you leaving too?" Everleigh changed

said, "I've exchanged shifts with Alex so I will be on duty

on duty on Saturday?" Everleigh glanced at him and said, "Didn't you promise Alastair and Adrienne to accompany them

exchange my shift with him. I will explain it

I'll go with

"That's fine too."

turned around and said, "Everleigh, if something happened, don't carry the burden yourself. Share them with

"That's good."

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