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073 Extubation incident

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    The father who recovered from the immersion found that the assistant of the attending physician had left.  However, what puzzled my father was that he just pulled out a nutrition tube.

    "Didn't you agree to leave the hospital today? Why hasn't the drainage tube in the lungs been removed?" After discovering the problem, the father asked with a puzzled face.

    In fact, the tone of the attending physician two days ago was not very sure.  However, knowing my father's special mood of eagerness to leave the hospital, I couldn't tell him: At that time, the attending physician only said "maybe".  "Even if you are discharged from the hospital, you will have an afternoon. Maybe, after a while, they will come to pull it out." Apart from comfort, what else can I do.

    Sure enough, after listening to my words, my father's mood stabilized a lot.

    ?I waited until the evening, but no one (the attending physician and his assistant) came over.  So the father became irritable again.  "So-and-so (a nickname for my nickname), it seems that no one will come to extubate me today!"

    At this stage of the field, no matter how comforting he is, his father will definitely not believe it.  Therefore, I can only reply in a low mood: "Maybe."

    "If I can't get the tube removed, it means that I won't be able to leave the hospital today!" Father's tone became visibly stiff.

    "Well, it should be. Even if I want to leave the hospital now, it's too late to go through the formalities." Seeing that the situation is not right, I can only tell the truth.

    "This is a bullshit doctor. Didn't he say that I can be discharged from the hospital in a day or two? Now, two days have passed! The most basic thing in life is to be honest. Even the most basic integrity is gone.  How else can you be a doctor?" the father said angrily.

    "Dad, don't be angry. Didn't the attending physician ask his assistant to pull out the nasal tube for you today? Therefore, it cannot be said that he has no integrity at all. Perhaps the pulmonary drainage tube was not removed out of safety considerations.  After all, there is still a little liquid coming out of the drainage tube." Of course, I couldn't just watch my father get angry and ignore it. I knew that the attending physician said that out of good intentions to comfort my father, so  My enlightenment and comfort are not blindly helping the attending physician to speak.

    "Brat, don't speak good words for him (the doctor in charge). If you fail to keep the promise you made, you are just taking someone out. I don't care if he has good intentions or not, you can ask me now  Let him give me a clear answer, when can I be discharged from the hospital?" My father is a shrewd person, and he managed to bring the topic to the issue he cares most about.

    From my point of view, I still hope that my father can stay in the hospital for two more days.  In this way, even if there is an accident, it can be dealt with in time.  For the safety of my father, I had to persuade again: "Dad, anyway, a tube has been pulled out today. I feel much more comfortable now, right? Dad, you can be content. I think  If you pull out both tubes at once, there should be a lot of risk. You have to pay attention to step by step. It will be safer to pull out the pulmonary drainage tube after two days."

    Actually, I don't know what the attending physician thinks.  Fortunately, I was talking nonsense for a while, and my father was dizzy for a while.

    "Then what if they don't come to extubate after two days?" My father asked a little confused and worried.

    Seeing that I had successfully diverted my father's attention, I felt a burst of joy.  "Hmph, if you don't pull it out after two days, then you don't need to tell me, I will ask them to find out!" In order to comfort my father's impatience, I hurriedly promised.

    Alas, finally passed another level.  Now, compared with before, the physical fatigue is significantly reduced.  However, the mental burden has increased.  Because, in the few days before I was discharged from the hospital, I always had to find ways to calm down my father's unusually irritable mood.

    Afterwards, I also went to the attending physician to find out about the situation.  Sure enough, it was as I expected, because the fluid in my father's lungs had not been cleared, so the attending physician decided to observe for another two days.  I asked him when he estimated the extubation.  The attending physician still replied that this is not very accurate, probably "a day or two".  I didn't dare to convey the words of the attending physician to my father, because I was afraid that if I said it myself, if the tube was not extubated by then, my father would have even more distrust of my attending physician.

    The eighty-year-old grandma on the north bed came a few days after my father.  Moreover, the situation of this old lady is not a little bit worse than that of her father.  During the enema, due to her age, the grandmother could not control it at all, so she leaked while filling, making the bed, floor, and bathroom dirty in a mess.  Fearing that the effect of the first enema would not be good, which would affect the operation the next day, the helpless nurse had to perform a second enema.  atLater, when the grandmother got out of bed and walked for the first time, she was too impatient and fell into a coma.  Afterwards, the frightened children never let the eighty-year-old grandma go to the ground again.  During the hospitalization, the old lady had almost no appetite and ate very little.  But even so, the 80-year-old grandmother was "rushed" out of the hospital ahead of her father.

    The discharge of an 80-year-old grandmother who was inferior to her in every respect had a huge mental impact on my father.  Although my father had already acquiesced to my suggestion to wait two days, but after seeing the 80-year-old grandmother go through the discharge procedures, my father became irritable again.  As long as I saw my brother-in-law and I who came to protect me, I was anxious to ask us to go to the attending physician to urge us.  Under our soft confrontation, I finally survived the two days I said.

    On the third day, no one came to extubate my father.  Now, my father no longer trusts me.  Therefore, when my sister came to visit, I sent my complaints to my sister.  My sister immediately communicated with the attending physician.  He said that his father was short-tempered, so please take care of the attending physician.  At the same time, he emphasized that his father is eager to be discharged from the hospital now, and he hopes that the attending physician can help him think of a solution.

    The attending physician was also enthusiastic, and immediately ran to comfort his father, emphasizing: "It is estimated that he will be discharged from the hospital in these 'two days'!" My father cast a very distrustful look at the attending physician, but fortunately, he did not attack on the spot.  In this way, my father waited for another two days with great dignity.  During these two days, my father took another film.  According to the results of the examination, there was still a lot of fluid in my father's left chest cavity.  Therefore, my father's wish to be extubated and discharged from the hospital within two days failed again.  As the saying goes: You can only repeat it once, not repeat it three times.  This time, my father finally broke out completely.  (Remember the site URL: www.hlnovel.com
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