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How to treat the sudden death of young anesthesiologists in Shanghai Ruijin Hospital?

Ordinary people think that anesthesiologists are carefree, but they are completely wrong.

We really should pay tribute to those doctors who work hard for their lives.

The clock-in time for daytime doctors is 7:30 in the morning.

The working hours of each day shift exceed 12 hours.

No lunch break, no shifts, lunch at noon 15, which is what the doctor at the second-line waiting table showed you. Sometimes when I get home at night, I still hear the alarm on the monitor.

Do this five days a week, and generally have a weekend emergency class a month.

At this time, there are various continuing education examinations and scientific research and teaching tasks.

I (surgery) once stupidly envied the anesthesiologist: when we were in surgery, the anesthesiologist could still sit down, look at the mobile phone from time to time, and then look up at us on the stage, as if to show off their leisure.

It was not until I went to the anesthesiology department by myself that I found that I was simply stupid and naive, and people were actually not looking at me at all.

After the first operation, although the anesthesiologist didn't slash like a surgeon, he was also very attentive.

Don't think that an anesthesiologist can finish with a shot of anesthetic.

Anesthesiologists have comprehensive pathophysiological knowledge, rich experience in critical care, skilled pain management skills and excellent first aid skills. Surgery, anesthesia and life-saving are not just words. Anesthesiologists have better nursing and first aid skills than some specialized nurses and emergency doctors (not to mention surgeons).

Other aspects:

Here, I want to tell the layman that if the patient has cardiac arrest/blood pressure drop/blood oxygen drop in the operating room, it is not the tall and handsome omnipotent surgeon who rushes to rescue him, but the anesthesiologist.

You asked me why I didn't save him. I can't intubate, and I can't put a catheter in a vein. I head to the front. These anesthesiologists can. Of course, we have to listen to the anesthesiologist