Chapter 150 Study hard and get a certificate
The next day, Yenna returned to the danger zone with a relaxed look.
Another day, I continued to punch in at the hospital and hone my skills.
The locals all knew that she had to concentrate on taking the first aid certificate exam, and there was no important task that required her to do so, so Ye Nai was able to concentrate on her own affairs without being disturbed.
She is energetic and has amazing strength, so all departments in the hospital like to call on her for support. Originally, she helped in the emergency department as a reserve first aid technician. Later, the surgical ward asked her to change the dressings for patients, and later the internal medicine ward asked her to help carry patients across the bed.
She also attended two orthopedic surgeries, helping patients hold their thighs to facilitate the doctors' operations.
The operation went smoothly. The doctor said that when Ye Na stood there, it was as if her feet had taken root, and no matter how hard the saw and hammer were used, she did not shake at all.
His 19th birthday on April th was spent in a busy internship. A few days later, the thirty internships were only in the last ten. Ye Nai was no longer just helping out, but started to really get started, giving patients injections, sutures and intravenous drips.
The results of her daily practice with pig skin at home were demonstrated in these ten days, with a passing grade that was average.
My skills are not as good as those of old doctors and nurses, and it takes time to hone them, but they are definitely enough for taking the first aid certificate exam. In a battlefield environment, when emergency debridement and suture are required, no one cares whether the stitches are beautiful or not, or whether the skin lifted by the needle is uneven in thickness. The most important thing is to treat the wound as quickly as possible to save lives.
The hospital gave her high marks for her internship, and Ye Nai’s first aid theory course officially ended. She rushed to catch up with the first aid certificate exam in April.
This exam is held every two months. The purpose is to provide quick training, quick certification, quick introduction into society, and quick employment. Therefore, even if only two people sign up during these two months, the exam will be held on time.
The examination venue was at the technical college in the city, so Ye Na had to go back to the city again.
Before leaving, she asked Brother Peng to buy several lunch boxes of exotic beast meat, packed them in small lunch boxes at home, printed out the precautions for ordinary people to take when eating exotic beast meat, added a box of medicine, and filled a bag.
She promised her younger sister that she would treat her to exotic animal meat in the future. Now that she lived with her mother, it was time for her to eat something good without having to worry about having it shared with others.
After returning to the city, Ye Nai first went to the junior college to check the examination room, verify the identity of the candidates, and confirm the examination session and time for tomorrow's examination.
Then, I still stayed in a hotel near the college. I felt a little emotional when I was standing at the front desk to check in. I left home and lived here independently for a week last July, and in the blink of an eye it was April of the next year. Time flies.
The next morning, Ye Nai sat in the computer room of the examination room on time. Including her, there were ten other candidates in total. The theoretical exams were all conducted on the computer, just like her driver's license test. The results would be announced after the test.
She was already studying advanced content, so it was no problem for her to pass the entry-level exam. She answered all the scoring points for the last three essay questions that required her to type them out manually, and ultimately got full marks.
She left after seeing her results and went back to the hotel to rest and gather her strength for the practical test in the afternoon.
The practical examination was held in the military hospital in the city. No patient in an ordinary hospital would dare to let a trainee first aid technician stick an injection into their body.
First go to the morning examination building, verify your identity in front of the building, and then take a bus to the military hospital. Once there, continue to wait to see if there are any suitable wounded people.
There were ten people taking the exam in the morning, but now there are only seven left.
Ye Nai got full marks in theory and was the first in practical test. After waiting for more than half an hour and feeling a little sleepy, two men with bloody heads finally arrived, followed by three or five friends each, all of whom reeked of alcohol.
After triage, the nurse saw that they were conscious and asked them directly whether they wanted to wait for the doctor to finish before treating their wounds, or let the reserve first aid personnel do it.
"Lucky for you. Today's reserve paramedic has a perfect score on the theory test. She's waiting outside. If you agree, she'll come right over."
"Is there not even a doctor?" The injured and their friends started to panic when they heard that they were reserve first aid workers.
"There was a car accident ahead, with more than a dozen injured. We even sent our interns up there."
"Then let's get the paramedics here. We're bleeding horribly."
While one of the two injured was still hesitating, the other's female companion had already made the decision. "Hey, don't be impulsive, the first aid is so weak, it won't work." As soon as the female companion finished speaking, her friends around her became worried and objected.
"Then why don't you get a doctor?" the female companion retorted mercilessly.
"you……"
Just as a quarrel was about to break out, the companion of the injured man on the opposite side spoke up.
"Okay, nurse, we won't wait any longer. We want the one with the full score."
"Okay, family members go and pay the money, and the injured person will follow me to the debridement room."
The nurse didn't say much and gestured to the injured person to follow her.
"Hey, wait, we were there first."
"What do you mean you first? Have you paid?"
The two sides seemed to be about to quarrel again, but what she said was true. After the nurse spoke, the person who paid the money ran away.
So the wounded man who had been silent all this time, covering the wound on his head, followed the nurse into the debridement room. After a while, Ye Na, who received the notice, also dressed neatly, washed his hands, and started working under the on-site supervision of the examiner.
Ye Nai first completed the debridement skillfully, and her spores simultaneously entered the wound to help her check the wound, and soon reported that there was something wrong with the bone under the wound.
"Your wound feels wrong, it seems like there's a bone fracture. How about taking another X-ray?"
"What? I just bumped my head on the table."
"It's up to you. The purpose of the X-ray is to see if there is any concavity and how much it is. If it exceeds 1.4, surgery is required."
Ye Nai knew the other party was talking nonsense. If he had simply hit the table, would his face be covered in blood? Would the spores report a bone fracture?
Who knows how both sides will use their weapons during a fight.
"No, no, no, I'll take the photo, I'll take the photo."
So the friend outside the debridement room went to pay the fee, pushed the wheelchair and took the person to take an X-ray.
That person couldn't come back for a while, and the other one who broke his head had already paid the fee and hurried to the debridement room.
Ye Nai washed her hands and changed into new gloves. When she took a look, she found that the man not only had a cut on his forehead, but his cheekbone also felt strange. She sent him away for an X-ray.
After waiting for a long time, two suitable injured people arrived, but they went to take X-rays. Ye Na spread her hands to the examiner.
“Am I done or not?”
"Of course not." The examiner was speechless, but also very curious. "You can tell there is a fracture just by touching it? Where did you receive training? Why are you so experienced?"
"Danger Zone No. 5, an internship at their military hospital."
"Really?" The examiner nodded slightly. "Have you ever followed an operation?"
"I have followed orthopedic surgeries, taken care of patients in the ward, and worked as an emergency nurse in the emergency room. Except for drawing blood from a vein, I can do everything else, including giving injections and hanging IVs."
"Then it won't be a problem for you to pass the test. Go wait outside and let those two do it for you."
"Okay.