Xin Yanjun had a feeling: today's pediatric external support task was incredibly important to their respiratory medicine department. Whether or not it changed cardiothoracic surgery's perception of their department, at the very least they couldn't afford to lose face.
Up ahead, they saw the child patient—a five-year-old lying alone on the operating table. Likely pre-administered with atropine and ketamine, the child remained quiet and drowsy, with only a tear glistening at the corner of one small eye.
A sick child always looks pitiful, tugging at people's hearts and evoking their sympathy.