Some feelings (hold more)

Chelsea 2022-01-05 08:01:43

Watching medical dramas will always have some feelings, think a lot, and record all the messy thoughts.

S1E3, on the way to escort the transplanted liver source, found that the liver was freezing, and decided to immediately treat the clot on the spot to restore the "vitality" of the liver. I don't know if the TV series is too ideal or somewhat out of reality. I watched Murphy and Claire operate directly on the road, operating on a liver that is out of the body. Thinking of saving it, the recipient patient can successfully accept this organ through a transplant operation, and it can "operate" in a new body. It may be a common thing for medical students, but when I watched this scene, I couldn't help but sigh that the human body is really amazing and sacred.

Chuck, who should have become an organ transplant recipient, became the last on the recipient list because he drank a glass of champagne in celebration of his daughter's graduation and violated the six-month no-drinking rule. The guilt of the daughter of "Persuading Alcohol" rises sharply. The attending doctor strives for the patient and the board of directors to adapt to the rules, and to adapt to a patient who violates the rules. However, it is extremely unfair to the next patient who follows the rules. No matter how he chooses to treat the doctor It's all difficult.

In the end, the screenwriter chose to abide by the rules. After all, the rules are very important for the smooth operation of a huge society. Maybe this is what we as viewers need to keep in mind at all times.

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