Sistema de cosecha de atributos en todos los mundos
Autor:Anónimo
Categorías:Xianxia
Chapter 1: Transmigrating into Ip Man, Frenziedly Collecting Attributes (Revised) Li Yao walked down a bustling street, feeling somewhat bewildered. Various signs stand on both sides of the street. Venus safety matches, Wiming West eyeglasses, Decheng foreign shoes... What puzzled Li Yao
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“Professor Li, you must bring this student to my department. He will definitely be able to make the most of his talents here. Don’t worry, we will arrange many practical opportunities for him, and I can also help him apply for research topics at the institute.” A scholar-like man in his forties with gray hair said with an eager expression.
Professor Li nodded with a proud smile, "Director Qian, don't worry, I have already arranged for this student to intern at your hospital, and he himself also hopes to intern in the Department of Pediatrics."
"Thank you, Professor Li!" Director Qian was immediately delighted. He glanced at the "Practical Medicine Journal" in his hand again, and a weight was lifted from his heart. In the prime of his life, he was ambitious and eager to make a name for himself. In this day and age, competition is all about talent, and hospitals are fiercely vying for talent. If he heard that a medical school in the same city had a pediatric genius, he would immediately rush over to recruit him.
"Lin Yao is the most talented student in our medical school's graduating class. He has published papers and case analysis reports in domestic professional journals many times. Although this year's graduates have many specialties, all the teachers in the college agree that he is the best student of this year. Your People's Hospital's Department of Pediatrics will have a great new addition to the team." Professor Li smiled broadly, feeling an indescribable pride when he mentioned his prized student, Lin Yao. However, deep down, he also felt a little regretful. The boy was indeed a genius, but he was a bit too plain-looking.
"Then it's settled. Professor Li, you're a gentleman, you have to keep your word." Director Qian immediately made his position clear, at least to save face, so that he wouldn't have to worry about not being able to recruit this talent.
"I'll head back now. After Lin Yao arrives at my department, I'll invite you to dinner. It's partly to express my gratitude, and partly to welcome this young genius into the People's Hospital family." Director Qian subtly used the word "thank you." These days, everyone knows that gratitude can't be expressed with just a meal; there must be some tangible benefit involved.
Director Qian wasn't worried at all about keeping Lin Yao in the pediatric department of the People's Hospital after his internship; he had the ability to do so.
At this moment, Lin Yao was walking on the street. He was a fourth-year student at the Medical College of Sichuan Agricultural University. His five-year integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine clinical program was about to enter its final year. The next year would be an internship period, and he would spend very little time at the college. So he came to the college to pack his luggage.
Walking along Xinkang Road near the college, the approaching summer vacation has brought many female students dressed in their finest attire, fluttering around the college like butterflies, a sight to behold.
Lin Yao hadn't had breakfast yet, so he decided to go to Xueyuan Restaurant for a bowl of noodles. Most medical students ate at Xueyuan Restaurant, and the food from all the restaurants nearby was taken back by the students for testing. The conclusion was that only two restaurants were safe to eat, and Xueyuan Restaurant was one of them.
Just as he reached the entrance of Xueyuan Restaurant, he found a large crowd gathered inside, as if something had happened.
"Someone has fallen ill." A voice caught his attention, and he immediately squeezed into the crowd.
The person involved was a middle-aged man, lying on the ground convulsing, foaming at the mouth, his eyes rolling back, and his gaze somewhat unfocused. Two other middle-aged men were holding him down on either side, preventing him from reaching for his own neck with his hands.
Epilepsy, that was Lin Yao's first diagnosis, but what could be the reason for the patient's exposed skin turning bluish-purple? Epilepsy could not possibly cause such a result.
Several students were providing first aid. A girl stopped the two men who were forcibly pressing down on the patient's limbs, and told them to only restrain the patient's hands and feet properly so as not to injure the patient.
Another male student unbuttoned the patient's collar, lifted his chin, turned his head to one side, and instructed a third male student to prepare a tongue depressor.
The third boy quickly found bamboo chopsticks and gauze used for steaming buns at the restaurant. He wrapped a pair of chopsticks together with the gauze and then inserted them into the patient's mouth to depress the tongue.
At this moment, Director Qian, who was leaving the medical school, also entered Xinkang Road. His car was taken for maintenance by the driver, so he went into Xueyuan Restaurant to get something to eat, as he had forgotten to eat breakfast in the morning due to being busy.
Seeing this, Director Qian knew it was to prevent the patient from biting their tongue, which could cause spasmodic contractions and suffocation. The three young people's movements were clean and efficient, clearly indicating they were nursing students, which made Director Qian nod in approval.
Why is this patient covered in bruises? Director Qian and Lin Yao both wondered at the same time, because epileptic patients shouldn't exhibit such symptoms during a seizure.
As Lin Yao pondered, a sudden inspiration struck him. He looked up at the dining table next to him and finally discovered the clue.
There were several bowls of leftover noodles on the table, indicating that the person who ate them had left halfway through the meal. What Lin Yao valued most was a bowl of fermented rice soup with eggs.
In Sichuan dialect, fermented glutinous rice (醪糟) has many other names, such as sweet wine, rice wine, glutinous rice wine, and Jiangmi wine. It is a very popular snack among the people. In addition to fermented glutinous rice and eggs, the Sichuan snack of fermented glutinous rice boiled with eggs also includes another food, namely glutinous rice balls.
This glutinous rice ball, made from the same ingredients as Yuanxiao and Nian Gao (rice cakes), was not made into a round shape at this time. Instead, the restaurant chef randomly broke off pieces of glutinous rice dough by hand and threw them directly into boiling water to cook. The pieces varied in size. It is very likely that the patient accidentally inhaled a larger piece of glutinous rice ball into his trachea, causing suffocation and triggering an epileptic seizure.
Glutinous rice balls are very sticky, and once they enter the trachea, they are difficult to slide down naturally to the deeper parts of the trachea, and they are also difficult to be coughed up by the airflow from the lungs. If they are blocked in the trachea for a long time, the patient will suffocate due to salt deficiency, and may even die.
"Let me see." Lin Yao rushed forward, took out his miniature spotlight, and looked down the student's tongue at the patient's throat. Sure enough, there were traces of glutinous rice balls in the throat.
"The patient inhaled fermented rice into his trachea and suffocated. We must perform chest compressions to expel the obstruction, or make an opening in the trachea at the mouth to assist breathing," Lin Yao immediately directed the rescue.
"Listen to him." The boy who was supporting the patient's chin immediately instructed the other two classmates, and then he immediately began to act according to Lin Yao's instructions. He helped the patient up, making his face slightly downward, and the boy who spoke wrapped his arms around the patient's abdomen from behind and squeezed his chest cavity with force, while the other boy adjusted the angle of the compression to ensure that the patient's mouth was open.
Suddenly, the male student lifted the patient up and squeezed the white glutinous rice ball out of the patient's throat, where it fell to the ground. It was indeed quite large.
The patient's skin began to recover, and the bruises gradually faded, but he was still having epileptic seizures. Lin Yao immediately took out the silver needles he always carried and planned to go forward to acupuncture the root of the problem. As long as he punctured acupoints such as Renzhong, Hegu, Zusanli and Yongquan, he could basically stop the epileptic seizures. Lin Yao was already very skilled at this technique.
"What are you doing?" A person who was probably a relative or friend of the patient shouted loudly, and with a wave of his hand, Lin Yao rolled into the crowd of onlookers.
"He's from our medical school, he's helping to save people, what are you doing?" The male student who had spoken earlier stared wide-eyed at the middle-aged man who had made the move.
Lin Yao endured the pain and got up from the ground. He didn't argue with the patient's relative. Saving lives was the most important thing. He used a silver needle to directly target the philtrum, shook the needle, and then pulled it out. The patient's convulsions stopped, and the condition was brought under control.
After treating the patient, Lin Yao had no appetite and left Xueyuan Restaurant directly.
Upon witnessing the entire scene, Director Qian was immediately intrigued by the thoughtful and quick-witted young man. However, when he saw Lin Yao turn around, a wave of disappointment washed over him. This student clearly could not meet his requirements because his appearance was too poor.
Shaking his head, Director Qian also left Xueyuan Restaurant with a hint of regret.
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Chapter Two: Internship
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On July 10th, Lin Yao arrived at Ya'an People's Hospital early in the morning with excitement and anticipation. From today onwards, he would become the doctor he had always dreamed of. Although he was currently in the internship stage and could only assist experienced senior doctors, he was still excited and thrilled because he could truly interact with patients here and apply his knowledge in practice, laying the foundation for becoming an excellent doctor in the future.
Ya'an People's Hospital is a national Grade III Class B hospital and the best hospital in the area. Due to his excellent academic performance, Lin Yao was fortunate enough to be assigned to this hospital for his internship by his supervisor; only five other students were interning there with him.
Hospital representatives stood at the hospital entrance to welcome the interns. Accompanying them was Lin Yao's mentor, Professor Li, who greatly admired Lin Yao's talent and wanted to recruit him to continue his research at the academy.
Professor Li enthusiastically introduced Lin Yao to Director Qian, who was standing next to him. Director Qian took one look and realized that he was the student who had directed the emergency treatment of the patient at the restaurant that day. His face immediately darkened, and the expectant expression he had shown before disappeared.
After the welcoming ceremony, Professor Li returned to the medical school. Lin Yao and five other students from the same school settled into their dormitories. Then, together with forty other students from other schools who were also coming for internships, they went to the conference room for an internship mobilization and job assignment meeting.
"Huh, what school is this student from? Why is someone like this doing an internship?" A female intern in a nurse's uniform looked at Lin Yao strangely.
"I don't know, I think he might be here to intern as a cleaner at the hospital." The male classmate next to him smirked and gave Lin Yao a disdainful look, which made the nearby students burst into laughter.
"Quiet down. Now we will begin assigning internship positions. Interns whose names are called, please remember your positions and familiarize yourselves with your supervising teachers. Afterwards, you will come here for pre-job training. You will also need to learn about the hospital's various rules and regulations. The assignment of positions now is to help you quickly become familiar with your colleagues and environment during your internships," announced Director Liu, who was in charge of the hospital's internship program, on the podium, and then began reading the list.
"Zhang Xiaomei, Department of Gastroenterology II, intern teacher Chen Jingfang, associate chief physician; Li Xiao,..." The list was very long and detailed. Lin Yao, who was listening attentively, did not find his own name until the list was finished.
"Director Liu, my name isn't on the list. Could you please check it?" Lin Yao politely looked at Director Liu. At this time, the other interns had already gone to their respective posts to find their supervising doctors.
"Oh, your name is Lin Yao, right? Your situation is a bit special. There was a problem when assigning your internship position, so the department is currently investigating it and will notify you once there are results," Director Liu explained with a smile.