Chapter 706 Lou Xiaoe? I know her!
Although we are almost without the first two things now, the concepts are still there.
Gao Zhendong added: "Our warships are still small now. We can build smaller ones, but at least we can accumulate experience in the use and operation of comprehensive supply ships. This kind of thing is not very difficult, but it can achieve twice the result with half the effort. It has a good cost-effectiveness and is of great significance. At least when necessary, we can project our power to a farther place instead of just staring and worrying."
It is hard for others to say about this thing, but at least the Maritime Equipment Bureau is very interested in it, and at least they can reach out a little further.
In fact, our first large-scale comprehensive supply ship was built for the test mission of carrying a "launch vehicle" to the South Pacific. Before that, we did not have this thing.
"If a ship is designed properly, it can simultaneously supply oil and water to the three ships on the left, right and back, or supply dry goods to the two ships on the left and right."
Gao Zhendong drew a schematic diagram on the blackboard showing a comprehensive supply ship supplying multiple ships at the same time.
"Well, this is a good idea. We have a dedicated supply facility, instead of using temporary boats to transfer supplies, which is inefficient and will affect the fleet's progress."
“If done well, resupply can be carried out in higher sea conditions.”
"With this, even small boats can be used to deploy troops in the southern waters for a relatively long period of time."
"It really costs little and has good results."
"..."
In fact, Gao Zhendong didn’t know the internal structure of the comprehensive supply ship, but these matters could be left to the comrades in the Ship Research Institute. He only needed to give some advice. This way of use was what the comrades needed most.
Once your mind is opened, you will find that some things are not complicated and are really easy to use, but you just didn’t expect them.
Some ship research institutes even volunteered: "Leave this matter to us."
For them, the temptation to develop a new type of ship is very great.
Then Gao Zhendong saw a group of comrades from the Ship Research Institute arguing over the issues of roll-on/roll-off ships and comprehensive supply ships.
Finally, the Defense Work Committee felt that this approach was not a good idea, so they brought out an idea that Gao Zhendong had previously proposed.
——Design bidding.
Don't rush to grab it. First, go back and verify the needs. Then each of you come up with a preliminary plan based on the needs, and use the one with the best solution.
This is different from refitting, deepening the design, and modifying anti-submarine boats into large escort boats. Most of those are done by looking for the original design unit, but this new type of ship can allow everyone to show their talents.
After talking about this, everyone discussed auxiliary ships for a while, such as minesweepers and icebreakers. They were all put on the agenda or suggestions were made. Regardless of whether they would be done or not, at least they would be studied first.
The most special one among them is the minesweeper. This ship is the most special. It feels a bit like the legendary sixth-level non-commissioned officer. It probably means that when an aircraft carrier sees it, it has to sound the whistle to say hello first.
There is no other reason, mainly because its job is the most dangerous, and those who understand will understand.
This thing, along with gunboats, torpedo boats, etc., is one of the "four major pieces" of our navy's earliest main combat equipment.
The discussion of all these ships took almost a whole day. Gao Zhendong enjoyed listening and learned a lot.
On the same day, a female comrade came to the Second Beijing Hospital and brought a few people with her.
She was the best doctor in the hospital, the one who had made an appointment with Lou Xiao'e to learn the technique of removing tracheal foreign body obstruction.
Before I met Lou Xiao'e, she had already been recognized by the teachers of Beijing Second Medical University.
"Hey, Teacher Fan, why are you here?" A teacher from Beijing Second Medical University greeted her.
Doctor Fan said with a smile: "You are Xiao Liu, right? I haven't seen you for a long time. How are you doing here?"
It seems to be her student, who was transferred here when Beijing Second Medical University was established. At first glance, the picture looks familiar, but she has taught many students and she is not particularly familiar with all of them.
The two talked for a few words, and then Teacher Fan smiled and said, "I came here this time to look for a sophomore student from your Beijing No. 2 Medical Clinical School, whose last name is Lou."
Teacher Liu thought for a moment and said, "Clinical medicine? It's in our department. There's only one person with the last name Lou, Lou Xiao'e."
"Yeah, yes, yes, that's her. Why? She sounds pretty famous?"
"Yes, I have taught her. I know many of her teachers in the clinic. She is a very good student and very serious. She has also participated in joint projects between the school and other units. What do you want to talk to her about? Are you interested in this young talent?"
Teacher Fan smiled and said, "No, I came here to learn from her."
Her words immediately caused Teacher Liu to freeze up: "No...you learn from her?"
Teacher Fan smiled and said, "What's wrong? I can't study anymore?"
Teacher Liu came out of her shock and said, "No, no, I just think she's only a sophomore, so it's okay for you to teach her."
"The one who knows better comes first. I really came here to learn something from her. Come on, since you know her, take me to find her." Teacher Fan grabbed a young man from her student. She really didn't think it was strange to find a little girl to learn from. She really knew things that she didn't know, and it wasn't shameful to learn from her. Teacher Liu didn't dare to neglect it. She took Teacher Fan to find the department head. Teacher Fan's presence meant that the department leaders had to accompany him. Besides, if Lou Xiao'e really had something worth learning from Teacher Fan, then she would definitely let the people in her school take a look at it.
It would be a bit ridiculous if the treasure of your department was coveted by experts from outside the school and your department was unaware of it.
Teacher Fan did not refuse. It would be inappropriate if this matter went beyond Lou Xiao'e's department.
When the department head heard this, Lou Xiao'e? He was very surprised, but thought it was okay. If an expert of Teacher Fan's level wanted to find a student to learn knowledge from, Lou Xiao'e would be the most likely one.
She has good study conditions. Just look at the pile of books her husband has brought to the department.
In addition to good learning conditions, she is also very hardworking and serious, so it is not surprising that she is ahead of other students.
It's still shocking that Dr. Fan didn't hesitate to ask.
"Lou Xiao'e? Yes, she is indeed a very outstanding student in our department. Xiao Liu, go and invite Lou Xiao'e to come."
The class is in session at this moment. If I go to the classroom to look for someone, it will make too much noise.
Teacher Liu hurried to look for someone. Those who often go to college know that if you don’t look carefully at the class schedule and classroom arrangements, you really won’t be able to find someone.
Not long after, Teacher Liu came back with Lou Xiao'e.
As soon as Lou Xiao'e entered the room, she saw Teacher Fan sitting on the sofa and was very surprised: "Doctor Fan, you are here? I was worried that you wouldn't be able to find me during class."
The department head introduced her: "Student Lou Xiao'e, this is our famous thoracic surgery expert, Teacher Fan."
Lou Xiao'e only met Dr. Fan briefly when she took Banggeng to the hospital. She knew his last name, but she didn't know any more details.
Teacher Fan smiled and waved her hand: "I am just an ordinary doctor, Lou Xiao'e. I came here today to follow the agreement and bring my students to learn your first aid method for tracheal foreign body obstruction."
What are the first aid measures for tracheal foreign body obstruction?
When the department head and others heard this, they became excited.
Is there such a method? If even Teacher Fan is interested in it, it must have a special meaning.
I didn’t expect that classmate Lou Xiao’e could do this.
Lou Xiao'e had an appointment with her and knew why she came. Upon hearing her words, she immediately started to rummage through her schoolbag.
Then everyone saw her take out a large stack of printed manuscripts from her bag, and then she flipped through them. Finally, she found a few pages and handed them to Teacher Fan.
"Teacher Fan, this is all the first aid method, please take a look."
Everyone gathered together and looked at the papers curiously.
Teacher Fan was very serious and read the first aid method from beginning to end word by word, talking to himself as he read.
"Well, using the residual gas in the chest cavity to impact foreign objects is a good idea."
"He is not unconscious and can cooperate. It turns out that this method is very scientific. The selected position and method are also very thoughtful..."
"Is this how you do it for infants and young children? Well, yes, their bones are fragile and their limbs are small, so adult techniques are too harmful to them."
"To treat a coma, you need to use the supine position. This position is very similar to cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Classmate Lou Xiao'e, you used this method to save the child that day, right?"
Amid the surprise of others, Lou Xiao'e nodded embarrassedly: "Yes, that's right. The patient was already unconscious that day, and I used this technique to remove the foreign body. Other comrades gave him artificial respiration and finally saved him. But it was also my first time using this technique, so I broke one of the patient's ribs."
Teacher Fan smiled and said, "Don't be embarrassed. Compared to the fact that you saved him from the hands of death, that rib is nothing. It's just like many surgical operations that involve harming the human body."
After saying that, she turned to look at the department head and the others: "You still don't know what a good thing Lou Xiao'e has done, right?"
She gave a brief introduction of the situation at that time, and the department head and others then realized what a big thing Lou Xiao'e had done.
It is incredible that a child was saved from the hands of death, and it was done directly outside the hospital without any equipment or auxiliary tools. It is truly amazing.
"Hey, Lou Xiao'e, you did such a big thing, why didn't you tell the school?"
At least give it some publicity, which is also a good thing for the school.
Good things are worth spreading and should be publicized. Society needs role models.
Lou Xiao'e was a little shy: "Isn't it a doctor's duty to save lives?"
This statement immediately confused the department head. It seemed to be true, but not entirely.
But he can’t just say “You’re not a doctor yet”, can he?
(End of this chapter)