Icu48 Hours (original Work of "thank You Doctor" Starring Yang Mi and Bai Yu)

Icu48 Hours (original Work of "thank You Doctor" Starring Yang Mi and Bai Yu)

by Shengli

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The original work of "Thank You Doctor" starring Yang Mi and Bai Yu has been officially announced! In this place in the hospital, every pain, uneasiness, sadness, forbearance and helplessness we have experienced will slowly fade over time into paper clips of that period of time. From death to life, everyone is waiting for Hippocrates. When you look up at the stars, please regard one of them as my soul. Xiao Yan: I have lost most of my memories of that day. Time is like the light and shadow in the river, bright or dim, short or long. The encounter is both gratifying and terrifying. Bai Shu: I can't travel through the past and give you a hug, but I can pry the corners of your mouth. Will you laugh because of me? What can I expect?

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Jiangjiang91mo ago

Long CommentDoctors are admirable In a place where there are militants everywhere and life may be in danger at any time, it is very important to remain calm and composed. This kind of place is definitely not suitable for puppies to survive, because it may be difficult for them to protect themselves. In this case, a person may grow very quickly. If you don't know anything before this. After experiencing those life and death partings, you will understand the value of life better and cherish the existence of your loved ones around you. Xiao Yan's simple command on the operating table was brief but important. If there is an error in any link, it may lead to the loss of a life, even if this life is a bad person. As a doctor, your bounden duty is to save lives and heal the wounded. No matter how many surgeries are performed in a day, it is normal. Every day is extremely busy, saving lives one after another from the hands of death. I have to say that they are great. One sentence, "I am a doctor" has already strengthened his pride in this profession, his sense of identity, and his love for this life. In front of seriously injured patients, any words are no longer effective. There is no greater comfort than giving their lives back to them. And all this requires only one pair of hands, and those hands are the angels in white, doctors. Doctors can be seen everywhere in our lives. They receive every patient amiably, regardless of whether their injuries are serious or not. This position is worthy of admiration from everyone.

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Book Friends 2024082999831391mo ago

Excellent medical novel

When I first saw the title of the book, I thought it was a modern urban novel. Unexpectedly, it opens in a war-torn foreign country. A Surgeons Without Borders from Massachusetts General Hospital and an outstanding doctor assigned by the leader work together to complete an operation that may be considered a classic anywhere in the world. From then on, a life and death race begins. Life and death are very important in the eyes of doctors, but the identity of the patient becomes dispensable. Faced with the intimidation of the militants, the two doctors did not show any indomitable force. Instead, they thought of the interests of life above all else and used their professional abilities to complete the operation instead of taking the opportunity to kill the patient. In a simple conversation, we also saw how dangerous the domestic medical environment is. Even foreign militants appear to be more reasonable than domestic medical troubles. This makes people in our so-called country of etiquette feel ashamed. It is not unreasonable for this novel to rank so high. Both the writing and the plot are so attractive, allowing readers to get in touch with an unknown world. The author must continue to work hard!

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Love is an Eternal Topic91mo ago

Long review: The angels in white that moved me

48 Hours in ICU is a realistic novel about doctors. To be honest, every time the topic of life is mentioned, there will be a heavy feeling. Nothing else, just because each of us only has one chance to survive in this world. Whether it is disease, accidents or war, a large number of lives are taken away. However, doctors will save lives and heal the wounded, and will pull back every endangered patient from the clutches of death. There are many doctors we admire from ancient times to the present. In ancient times, there was Hua Tuo who scraped Guan Gong's bones and healed his injuries. In modern times, there was Bethune who traveled thousands of miles across the country to save lives and heal the wounded. To Xiao Yan in our book, they all shine with the brilliance of doctors. There is a plot in the book that left a deep impression on me. During the war in Afghanistan, medical staff were threatened by militants to save lives. Doctors can really do it regardless of their status and regard saving lives as their bounden duty. This can really be called angels in white. In the end, the militants were intimidated by our powerful motherland, with strong backing and such angels in white. I was indeed moved.

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Book Friends 202103017653557740491mo ago

[Long comment] Salute to the doctors!

Xiao Yan, an angel in white who saves lives and heals the wounded, is an ordinary doctor, ordinary but not ordinary either. As a woman, Xiao Yan worked as a Doctors Without Borders in war-torn Afghanistan. It would be a lie to say she was not afraid, but the faith in her heart supported her and allowed her to overcome her fear. Why? Because she knows that she is a doctor. That sentence "I am a doctor" contains too many meanings. Under the dire circumstances, Xiao Yan did not give up treatment or panic because of the difficulty of the operation. All she showed was composure, coolness, focus, and seriousness... She was fighting against death and snatching her life from the hands of death. Xiao Yan is low-key and unassuming. He does not show off his life experience or education, but chooses to use his skills and abilities to conquer others. After reading the full text, my understanding of Xiao Yan is vague. I feel that Xiao Yan has experienced too many things. She is not as lively as other young women, nor does she have their mentality. Although he is not very old, he gives people a feeling of vicissitudes of life. The author's writing skills are very high. Although he does not use gorgeous words to describe various situations, his few words give people a thrilling feeling, as if a crisis will occur in the next second. This article is very different from other articles. It is not a simple romantic novel. It is rich in countless knowledge and theories. If you just swallow it and take a few glances, it will only make people feel tired. But if you read it carefully, you will feel excited and want to know more about what the author wants to express. The complex medical theories and diseases described in the article are enough to show that the author must have consulted a lot of relevant information and books. He is not just casually fooling readers, but has real intentions. All in all, this is an article that we need to read carefully and think deeply about. I hope you will not let down the author's painstaking efforts.

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Tang Qingxi90mo ago

[Long comment] Please be more tolerant and understanding towards doctors and nurses

48 hours in the ICU. Looking at this title, I couldn't help but feel a sense of intimacy in my heart, but at the same time I felt sad and tearful. In this world, there is a group of people who spread their blood and sweat, use their lifelong learning to save every patient, exhaust all their energy, race against time, and race against time to save the life of every seriously ill patient. They are doctors and nurses. ICU is clinically an intensive care unit and intensive care unit, and in emergency situations it is an intensive care unit. Almost every patient housed here has had a brush with death. This place is undoubtedly cruel and full of countless risks of death; but it is also the hope of life. Countless doctors and nurses fight side by side here, racing against time, striving to save every life. Just like the heroine Xiao Yan in the article, as a Doctors Without Borders, she always remembers her responsibilities, maintains a high degree of calmness, always puts patients first, and never easily gives up the hope of each patient's life. What I admire the most is her bravery and decisiveness. Even in the face of war and her own safety, she can still stick to her heart and complete every operation carefully. This is also something worth learning and promoting. If you don't study medicine, you don't know the value of life. If you don't study medicine, you don't know the importance of time. If you don't study medicine, you don't know the cruelty of the world. Maybe some people don't agree with what I said, but these are my personal experiences. I will never forget that noon in the emergency department one day the year before last. I was an intern in the emergency department at the time, and when I was on duty, an eight-year-old child was brought in by ambulance. He had a high fever for a day and a night, and his parents did not notice it, causing some of his organs to fail. By the time his family realized it, the patient was already in shock, so they hurriedly called the emergency number and sent him to our hospital. The moment the ambulance arrived, Corey's doctors and nurses on duty immediately began rescue operations. The doctors quickly gave verbal orders to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation and defibrillation on the patient; while the nurses were injecting epinephrine hydrochloride into the patient, they were busy establishing intravenous access and observing the patient's vital signs. At that time, because of my internship, I was limited in what I could do. I could only help deliver rescue drugs and record the rescue time. In this way, doctors and nurses worked together to save her, performing countless compressions, defibrillation, and injecting rescue drugs, just to save that young life. However, it was too late. The colleagues in the emergency department rescued the child for a full hour, but in the end they could not save the child. After learning the news, the child's parents staggered to the rescue room, lay down next to the child's body and cried loudly, crying and scolding themselves. That was the first time I came into contact with death head-on. Looking at the child's body in the rescue room, which was getting colder and colder, and the wailing parents, it was the first time that I felt so uncomfortable. It turned out that a person's life is really so fragile, and it can be said to be gone. It was the first time that I hated my own powerlessness. If I had the ability, if I became better, could we help save that child together, and could we avoid more deaths. After get off work that day, I still couldn't calm down. I rode my bike around and around the city center. Looking at the crowds of people on the road, I said to myself: If you make up your mind to be a nurse, you must strictly demand yourself, always urge yourself to work carefully, do your best to save every patient, and become an excellent nurse. Finally, I want to say: It is not easy to study medicine, and it is even more difficult to be a doctor and nurse. In today's society, doctor-patient disputes are constant. Many people can only accept the results, but no one cares about the sweat and hard work we put in. Many times, what often makes us feel tired is not the work, but the attitude of the patients' families. As doctors and nurses, we hope to see every patient discharged from the hospital in good health. No one wants to see death. Everyone has only one life, please cherish it, and please be more understanding and tolerant to our medical staff. Thank you. This book deeply touched my heart. Here I pay tribute to the doctors and nurses all over the country who continue to contribute and are still working hard. You have worked hard. At the same time, I wish everyone good health and no illness or disaster.

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_an Jing☆91mo ago

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When I first read this book, I felt that the writing was very good. Many of the cruelty of war and the descriptions of saving people were just right, making people unconsciously get deeper into it. As if they were immersed in the scene, their hearts became tense with the plot. At the beginning of this article, the heroine Xiao Yan was in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, which is a city full of war. She saw the cruelty of war, and there were also people who enjoyed the misery. As an intern, she also felt powerless. After delivering medicine once, armed men put a gun to his head and asked for medical treatment. A medical staff said that no doctor was injured on the spot, and he died together without a doctor. At this time, Xiao Yan and another person stood up. Well, I don't know what to call them, because it was only after Xiao Yan returned to China that he realized that he didn't ask for their names. The rescue process was also very tense, and a lot of medical knowledge was described, which I didn't quite understand. In a tense atmosphere, the operation was finally over. After Xiao Yan returned to work in a hospital in the United States, her boyfriend Lin Zhiyuan was attacked by an armed attack in the hospital and unfortunately died. A series of events and various troubles she encountered as a doctor made her feel physically and mentally exhausted, and she decided to return to China. Her friend Tong Xue came to pick her up at the airport with her two daughters. The interaction with the two babies filled Xiao Yan's heart with warmth. When Tong Xue mentioned that a reporter wanted to interview Xiao Yan, Xiao Yan denied having been to Afghanistan. Later, I met the doctor who had done the surgery together. It turned out that his name was Baizhu, and he also told him that he had mistaken the person. Later, I didn't admit it in the subsequent interactions. I didn't understand this part. It was because the experience was too painful. Do you want to forget it? Maybe there will be an answer later in the article, so read on! Finally, I want to say that I am not being modest. I really don't know how to write long reviews. I just write whatever comes to my mind, so don't be offended. This book is really well written. I highly recommend it to everyone. Let's take a look! The writing and plot are both wonderful.

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Cool Breeze91mo ago

The surgery part looks so professional~ I used to read other medical romances where the author basically skipped the professional part. I feel that the author has studied the medical records seriously. Although I don't understand it, I can see such a story that has both a real professional part and a romance. I like it very much~ support it!

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. . . Stay90mo ago

While Teacher Bai was talking about other people's utilitarianism, has he ever thought that he also has utilitarianism deep in his heart, but it's just not so obvious, it's just expressed in different aspects. Tang Hua possesses the ability to allow others to bid, but he has been struggling in an unknown position, but no one sees it. How unfair is this to him? Opportunities are never given to you by others, but you need to work hard to create and find them. He can stay in a brand-new department with a bunch of people whom no one is familiar with, stand on the same starting line, and start together. No special relationship was used, and I actually felt that there was nothing wrong with his behavior. He actually has such ability. Isn't it a good thing that he can shine in such a position? Xiao Yan didn't pay special attention to Tang paintings. Even when he said that he didn't know certain operations, he said "learn" very domineeringly. This teacher's instructions are very concise and succinct, but the knowledge she teaches can achieve very good results in daily applications. If Tang Hua had been following Teacher Xiao, I believe his growth and progress would definitely be more than just a little bit, and would definitely be huge.

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Yiqinfangze91mo ago

Inexplicable condolences

The opening chapter is in the capital of Afghanistan, Xiao Yan. I thought he was a man, but I vaguely guessed from the title that he was a foreign aid medical team. Appearing in Afghanistan did not feel out of place at all, and I felt a little surprised. Then I read on, and it turned out to be the heroine - - # This guess was wrong, not a man, well, no wonder the opening chapter is so emotional, Médecins Sans Frontières, it turned out to be a foreign support force (unexpectedly, it was the United States, not China). The opening chapter shows nervous militants breaking into the hospital, pointing guns at the medical staff, and asking them to rescue one of their important people. ---------------- A strong man yelled madly, "Your best doctor, doctor! Save him! Save him!" Then a gun was put to the head of the local medical staff, and an angry voice shouted, "Tell me, who is the best doctor!" They spoke the local language, and Xiao Yan could only vaguely guess what he meant. She saw the young medical man's firm and sad eyes, looking at her secretly, and then sparks of anger burst out from his eyes, and he said, "We don't have a doctor who can perform surgery here, and no one can save him." The strong man's face changed in vain, and he clasped his fingers, and then the young man groaned and knelt down on the ground. Soon the gurgling blood dyed the white robe red. There was a lot of sweat on his forehead. The blood loss caused the color of his lips to fade instantly and crumbled. "No one saves you, just wait to die!" "Me!" "There's a doctor here!"

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