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In the operating room she felt that someone kept calling her, is it so hard to get a good night's sleep?!

In clinical work, we found a very regular phenomenon: women in their 40s are far less physically inferior to those in their 20s, 30s, or even older.

The discussion of this topic stemmed from an outpatient anesthesia duty a few days ago.

In the operating room she felt that someone kept calling her, is it so hard to get a good night's sleep?!

The outpatient class of anesthesia is mainly responsible for painless gastrointestinal endoscopy and anesthesia for examinations such as abortion or minor surgery.

I thought it was an incredibly easy job, but it backfired, and there were a lot of patients that day. So we're almost just patients with a little arrangement.

Looking at the long list of patients on the computer, it is expected that all the work will not be completed until 12 noon. Therefore, everyone is actively taking action, afraid that which link will delay the time. Once delayed, it means that the only time to eat at noon is gone.

One, two, three... surgical anesthesia runs like an assembly line. The details of the race against the clock even require the next patient to wait at the door of the clinic with a drip bottle in advance.

In the operating room she felt that someone kept calling her, is it so hard to get a good night's sleep?!

However, that day our anesthesia dragged everyone back: a 40-year-old abortion surgery, the same medication, but it was delayed to wake up. The patient cannot be transferred without waking up. If the patient cannot be transferred, the operating table will not be used.

During this time, the surgeon also wanted to pick up the next patient on another operating table. But for safety reasons, Dr. Li, who was in charge of anesthesia, flatly refused. In fact, he did not expect that this patient would be so difficult to wake up. If he considers that the patient is so difficult to wake up before the operation, he may call an anesthesia colleague to help.

As the minutes and seconds passed, Dr. Li looked up and saw that half an hour had passed.

At that time, he really felt that everyone's eyes were hot, which was really "a good thing for one person to spoil everyone.". This delay of half an hour is likely to cause everyone to be unable to eat.

After another injection of awakening pills, I was finally able to open my eyes slightly.

Under everyone's call, she was finally powerless to speak.

Seeing this, everyone quickly transferred her to the awakening room.

In the operating room she felt that someone kept calling her, is it so hard to get a good night's sleep?!

Dr. Li was not too relieved to send the patient to the awakening room, because it was too difficult for the patient to wake up. Repeatedly instruct the nurse in charge of the guardianship: be sure to focus on monitoring the patient.

Ten minutes later, another flow of people was done, and she was still groggy.

After that, after doing one, Dr. Li went to see it.

It wasn't until near noon that the patient fully woke up.

During this period, she also learned about the situation with her husband and analyzed various possible causes. The most likely of these is that there are old and young patients: the parents are not in good health, and the children are in the third year of junior high school.

Look at the other 20-something crowds, not to say that you can wake up in a few minutes, it will not be too bad.

Women aged 20-30 may not be tired, but most are still young, while 40-year-old women have reached a watershed in physical health. Perhaps, this is the real reason for the wake-up delay.

If your significant other is at this age, be sure to understand her more. The hardships of life may not be able to overwhelm her, and she is afraid of labor and hard work!

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