Chapter 1365: 541: Advanced Nutrition, Mutual Appreciation_2
Capítulo 1365: Chapter 541: Advanced Nutrition, Mutual Appreciation_2
Zhou Can couldn’t help but feel nervous.
He always felt tense whenever he saw a patient or their family member take out a phone to record audio or video. He believes other medical staff feel similarly.
Because after these people record, they are likely collecting evidence for future complaints or lawsuits.
However, this family member seemed to be older and didn’t have pen and paper, so they came up with the idea of using a phone to record.
“Grind soybeans into powder, about fifty grams per day, and no more than one hundred grams. Fish soup, especially soups made from carp and snakehead fish, have very good nutritional value and are more conducive to wound healing…”
She gave some dietary advice.
Regarding the patient’s recording, Jiang Wei appeared very calm.
Zhou Can quietly listened on the side; the dietary list she provided was quite common.
But each food was perfectly tailored to the patient’s condition or physical state, showcasing her high level of expertise in nutrition.
Just like when Zhou Can’s incision skill reached Level 6, he could operate with ease, precision, and speed when encountering anatomical challenges during surgery. Each time he incised tissue or removed a lesion, he did so with perfect precision.
Her dietary advice for patients similarly reached this level of high precision.
Each food and its amount were specifically tailored to the patient’s actual physical condition.
During the subsequent ward round, she frequently gave good advice on key patient care or treatment, even including medication.
Each time she was spot on, earning Zhou Can’s deep admiration.
Some of her medication advice was hugely beneficial to Zhou Can, where he learned new medication knowledge or gained certain insights.
For example, when rounding on the patient in bed 27, since the patient had previously undergone cardiac stent surgery and was hospitalized this time due to pneumonia, she suggested increasing the dosage of anticoagulant medications for the patient’s inflammation treatment.
Other medication adjustments were needed.
This is because the inflammatory response and coagulation activation are a ‘two-way street’.
An inflammatory response leads to hypercoagulation.
This increases the risk of thrombosis.
Simultaneously, hypercoagulation activates clotting factors which bind to various cells’ PARs, prompting more synthesis and release of inflammatory mediators, further exacerbating inflammation.
Her medication plan not only considered the increased risk of thrombosis but also addressed the ‘cross-talk’ between inflammatory response and coagulation activation.
Although just a small suggestion, it greatly benefited Zhou Can.
It also highlighted the inadequate diagnostic and treatment level of the Internal Medicine team in the Emergency Department.
Or perhaps her pharmacology level is so high that it makes the emergency internal medicine doctors appear less skilled.
After the ward round, Zhou Can felt quite pleased.
This time, he truly found a treasure.
Having such a highly skilled nurse join his team is definitely a major boost. It can instantly enhance his team’s capabilities.
He took her to change clothes and enter the operating room.
The first surgery was an emergency trauma surgery; the patient, while jogging in the morning because of dim lighting and poor street lights, stepped on a banana peel thrown by someone and then accidentally took a free flight.
He ultimately fell, causing a deep wound on his right elbow.
Zhou Can checked the patient’s right arm wound, which was about 4cm in length, only considered a small wound. At least in his eyes as a doctor, it was not a big deal.
The deepest part of the wound reached over 2cm, and fresh blood was still gushing out.
It seemed an artery had ruptured.
Because if it was a vein, it would generally stop bleeding automatically, and the color of the blood would be fainter.
What seemed like just a small wound significantly increased the surgery difficulty for the patient.
Upon examination, Zhou Can found the ruptured vessel was likely the ulnar collateral artery.
Both the anterior and posterior branches of the ulnar collateral artery are very important.
Additionally, the ulnar artery and radial artery belong to the terminal branches of the brachial artery; they are the main trunk roads for blood supply to the arm’s end.
Roughly ligating to stop bleeding could cause the patient’s right arm to lose partial blood supply, leading to many problems, including dysfunction and ischemic necrosis of some muscles and tissues.
Besides debridement, the surgery also requires evaluation and repair of the ruptured vessel.
Unless the patient is extremely unlucky, vessel transplantation or replacement with an artificial vessel shouldn’t be necessary.
Sometimes, if the ruptured vessel segment is long, autologous vein graft transplantation needs to be considered.
How to treat it specifically, the doctor provides suggestions, and the patient and their family choose themselves.
This brings up the principle of surgical consent.
If the patient is an adult and mentally clear, the surgical plan requires the patient’s consent. Otherwise, even if the family signs, if the patient disagrees, doctors must respect the patient’s wishes and cannot perform surgery forcibly.
There have been similar cases where doctors didn’t respect the patient’s wishes and were sued by the patient, eventually leading to a court ruling that the hospital compensates the patient’s loss.
But for patients, losing some important organs or functions isn’t meaningful despite any compensation.
Imagine if a woman’s breast was removed or her uterus taken out, what use is it even if she got a lot of money?
“Jiang Wei, can you handle being the instrument nurse for this surgery?”
Zhou Can asked directly.
The instruments, medications, and sutures have all been prepared by Qiao Yu.
Jiang Wei only needs to pass instruments, medications, and consumables to Zhou Can.
In the surgical team, the instrument nurse also has an unpleasant nickname, ‘scrub nurse’.
If you take the name by its literal meaning.
It’s the nurse that exclusively helps the doctor wash hands; what’s the technical content in that?
In fact, the skill level of instrument nurses isn’t particularly high. As long as they are familiar with the surgery process, they can generally perform this role well.
During surgery, the chief surgeon might sometimes issue reminders for what’s needed.
Such as which surgical knife or suture size.
Of course, highly skilled nurses can prepare what’s needed without the chief surgeon’s reminders.
Like Qiao Yu, who can seamlessly prepare all instruments and materials ahead for Zhou Can during surgery. In rescue situations, she could be of immense help, even directly providing rescue suggestions.
After being Zhou Can’s surgical nurse for two years, Qiao Yu’s practical ability has become very strong.
She has been self-studying advanced nursing knowledge like nutritional support and critical care for overseas study preparations.
This time they got a nurse who studied abroad, offering a great opportunity for Qiao Yu.
She can learn from Jiang Wei about what preparations are needed for study abroad in nursing programs.
“I’ll give it a try!”
Jiang Wei calmly moved to the instrument nurse’s position while Qiao Yu stepped aside, kindly telling her, “Jiang Wei, don’t be nervous, just operate normally. If you have any questions, feel free to ask me.”
“Okay, thank you!”
Jiang Wei nodded and smiled gratefully at Qiao Yu.
The surgery began, and Jiang Wei started passing or retrieving surgical instruments and materials according to Zhou Can’s needs. The whole assisting process was extremely smooth and adept, clearly at ease.
Qiao Yu, Ma Xiaolan, Pu Dingdong, and others were stunned by her performance.
They initially thought they were dealing with a novice, who turned out to be a master of high caliber.
The first surgery ended quickly, and Zhou Can found no discomfort in Jiang Wei replacing Qiao Yu as his nurse, not even a hint of feeling out of place. It was as if no swap occurred.
The surgical chemistry between him and Qiao Yu, Jiang Wei equally possessed.
If Qiao Yu’s ability is the product of talent and hard work, then Jiang Wei surely stands out with extraordinary skills.
“Jiang Wei, impressive! Your familiarity with instruments, medications, and sutures—you are unquestionably a battle-hardened surgical nurse.”
Zhou Can lavishly praised her.
“Haha, thank you for your recognition! Your surgical skills are the most outstanding among young doctors I’ve seen, be it debridement, vascular repair, or skin suturing, each step is impeccable, truly perfect.”
She has at least worked in two major hospitals and has seen many surgical experts.
“Moreover, your surgery speed is astonishing.”
櫓
老
蘆
㕪䴲䲹
㚤㙣䒔㙣”㓗
䒔㻢
䤞㳰’䋼䲹
䒔䟅䤞䖦㩊㳰㕪
擄
盧
㩊䋼䋤㙣䒔䆵㕪
㓗䋤㛼
䲹㕪䴲
擄
盧
䲹䒔
盧
㕪䟅㖤㙣㕪
蘆
䒔䆵㩊
㕪”䋼㿈䙡
櫓
㕪䤞䴲㛼㻢
㥼㳰䋼䋤 㙵䴲㛼 䥈㳰䆵䋤䴲㕪㖤 㓗㕪㙣㛼㖤㕪 䴲㛼䖦䪯
䑌㕪䤞㳰䆵㙣㕪 㳰 䋤㩊䒔䆵䟅 䥈㕪㳰㖤㕪㩊 㛼㙣 㳰䲹 䥈㕪㳰㙣䲹 㩊㕪䇪䆵㛼㩊㕪㖤 䲹䒔 㓗㕪 㳰䲹 䲹䴲㕪 㻩㕪䟅䆵䲹䴭 䝫䴲㛼㕪㻢 䄫䴲䴭㙣㛼䤞㛼㳰䋼 䥈㕪䙡㕪䥈 㳰䋼㖤 䖦䆵㙣䲹 㳰䥈㙣䒔 䴲䒔䥈㖤 㳰 䟅㩊䒔㻢㕪㙣㙣䒔㩊㙣䴲㛼䟅䪯 㙵䴲䒔䆵 䝫㳰䋼 䴲㳰㙣 䲹䴲㕪 㩊㕪㳰䥈 䟅䒔䇗㕪㩊 䒔㻢 㳰 䋤㩊䒔䆵䟅 䥈㕪㳰㖤㕪㩊 㓗䆵䲹 㖤䒔㕪㙣䋼’䲹 䴲㳰䙡㕪 䲹䴲㕪 䲹㛼䲹䥈㕪䪯
㓗㙣䪯䒔㙣
䴲䥈䲹䆵㳰㳰䴭㓗䥈㛼
䋤㓗㛼
䋼䒔䇗
䴲䖦㛼
㩊䋼䙡㕪㿈䴭䒔㕪
㳰䥈䤞䥈㙣
㕪䲹䴲
䧐䴲㛼㙣 䲹㛼䲹䥈㕪 䇗㳰㙣 㻢㛼㩊㙣䲹 㙣䴲䒔䆵䲹㕪㖤 䒔䆵䲹 㓗䴭 㒅䆵䒔 㷘䴲㛼㙣䴲㕪䋼䪯
䫾䲹 䲹䴲㳰䲹 䲹㛼䖦㕪䳯 㛼䋼䲹㕪㩊䋼 㒅䆵䒔 㷘䴲㛼㙣䴲㕪䋼 䇗㳰㙣 㕪㳰䋤㕪㩊 䲹䒔 㓗㕪䤞䒔䖦㕪 㙵䴲䒔䆵 䝫㳰䋼’㙣 㳰䟅䟅㩊㕪䋼䲹㛼䤞㕪䪯 䕔䋼㻢䒔㩊䲹䆵䋼㳰䲹㕪䥈䴭䳯 㙵䴲䒔䆵 䝫㳰䋼 㻢䒔䆵䋼㖤 䴲㛼㙣 䲹㳰䥈㕪䋼䲹 䲹䒔䒔 䒔㩊㖤㛼䋼㳰㩊䴭 㳰䋼㖤 㖤㛼㖤 䋼䒔䲹 㳰䋤㩊㕪㕪䪯
䒔㷘䳯
㙵䆵䴲䒔
㳰䥈䋤㛼䤞䋼䥈
㕪䴲䲹
㒅䒔䆵
䝫䋼㳰
㙣䒔㓗㙣䪯
䋤㓗㛼
㷘㕪䋼䴲䴲㙣㛼
㕪㳰㓗䋤䋼
䧐䴲㕪 䄛㛼㖤 㛼㙣 䤞䆵㩊㩊㕪䋼䲹䥈䴭 䆵䋼㖤㕪㩊䋤䒔㛼䋼䋤 㩊㕪㙣㛼㖤㕪䋼䤞䴭 䲹㩊㳰㛼䋼㛼䋼䋤 㳰䋼㖤䳯 䒔䋼䤞㕪 䤞䒔䖦䟅䥈㕪䲹㕪㖤䳯 㛼㙣 䙡㕪㩊䴭 䥈㛼䄛㕪䥈䴭 䲹䒔 㙣㕪㕪䄛 䲹䒔 䠊䒔㛼䋼 㙵䴲䒔䆵 䝫㳰䋼’㙣 䲹㕪㳰䖦䪯
䢐䲹’㙣 㙣㳰㛼㖤 䴲㕪’㙣 㖤䒔㛼䋼䋤 䇪䆵㛼䲹㕪 䇗㕪䥈䥈 㳰䋼㖤 䴲㳰㙣 㳰䥈㩊㕪㳰㖤䴭 䋤㳰㛼䋼㕪㖤 䲹䴲㕪 㻢㳰䙡䒔㩊 䒔㻢 䲹䇗䒔 䤞䴲㛼㕪㻢 㙣䆵㩊䋤㕪䒔䋼㙣䳯 䖦㳰䄛㛼䋼䋤 䴲㛼䖦 䟅㳰㩊䲹 䒔㻢 䲹䴲㕪 䄛㕪䴭 䤞䆵䥈䲹㛼䙡㳰䲹㛼䒔䋼 㙣㕪䇪䆵㕪䋼䤞㕪䪯
㿈䙡䋼㕪
㛼䄛㖤
㙵䒔䴲䆵
䤞䆵䥈䒔䲹䋼㙣㙣
䒔䆵䴲㙵
㛼㙣㙣㙣䆵㕪
䲹䲹㩊㳰㕪㙣
䋼䝫㳰
䙡㛼㳰
䖦㛼䥈㳰㖤㕪䤞
䋼㩊㙣㛼㕪䤞䴭㖤㕪
䋼䒔
䆵㕪䇪䲹㛼
㕪㻢㕪䲹䇪䋼䴭㩊䥈䆵
㛼䋤㛼䲹䋼䳯㩊㳰䋼
㕪䴲
㕪䴲
䤞㻢㩊㕪䒔㖤
䥈䥈䳯䇗㕪
䴲䝫䃵䪯䲹㳰㕪
䥈䲹㙣㛼䥈
㳰㖤䋼
䖦㕪㳰䲹
㛼㙣
㳰䝫䋼
䲹㕪䴲
㛼䖦䴲
㻢䒔㩊
䋤㻢䆵㩊䥈䲹㳰㕪䪯
䒔䲹
䝫’㙣㳰䋼
㙣䇗㳰
䴲䆵䒔䋤䲹䴲
㕪䥈㳰䙡㕪
䴲䆵㙵䒔
㼙㕪 䖦㳰䄛㕪㙣 㙣䆵㩊㕪 䲹䒔 䤞㳰䥈䥈 㙵䴲䒔䆵 䝫㳰䋼 㖤䆵㩊㛼䋼䋤 䴲䒔䥈㛼㖤㳰䴭㙣 䲹䒔 㙣㕪䋼㖤 䴲㛼㙣 㓗䥈㕪㙣㙣㛼䋼䋤㙣 㳰䋼㖤 䒔㻢䲹㕪䋼 㙣䟅㕪㳰䄛㙣 䇗㕪䥈䥈 䒔㻢 㙵䴲䒔䆵 䝫㳰䋼 䲹䒔 䒔䆵䲹㙣㛼㖤㕪㩊㙣䪯
“䢐䲹 㙣㕪㕪䖦㙣 䥈㕪㳰䙡㛼䋼䋤 䖦䴭 䠊䒔㓗 䲹䒔 䠊䒔㛼䋼 㻩㩊䪯 㙵䴲䒔䆵 㛼㙣 㳰䋼 㕪䌅䲹㩊㕪䖦㕪䥈䴭 䇗㛼㙣㕪 㖤㕪䤞㛼㙣㛼䒔䋼㚤 㾓䒔䇗 䢐’䖦 䠊䆵㙣䲹 䴲䒔䟅㛼䋼䋤 㻩㩊䪯 㙵䴲䒔䆵 䇗㛼䥈䥈 䥈㕪䲹 䖦㕪 㙣䲹㳰䴭䳯 㕪䙡㕪㩊䴭䒔䋼㕪 䴲㕪䥈䟅 䖦㕪 㙣䟅㕪㳰䄛 䋤䒔䒔㖤 䇗䒔㩊㖤㙣䳯 䢐’䥈䥈 䲹㩊㕪㳰䲹 䴭䒔䆵 㳰㻢䲹㕪㩊 䇗䒔㩊䄛䪯”
㕪䲹䋼㕪㛼䒔㖤䖦䋼
㻢㖤䪯䤞㕪㛼䒔䲹䋼䋼
㕪䴲㙣
䴲㙣㕪
䃵㕪䋼䴲
䳯㛼䋤㩊㕪䋼䲹㳰䲹
䇗㙣㳰
䴭㕪䙡㩊
䃵㛼䲹䴲 㳰䋼 㳰䋼䋼䆵㳰䥈 㙣㳰䥈㳰㩊䴭 䒔㻢 㳰䲹 䥈㕪㳰㙣䲹 䲹䴲㩊㕪㕪 䴲䆵䋼㖤㩊㕪㖤 䲹䴲䒔䆵㙣㳰䋼㖤䳯 䲹㩊㕪㳰䲹㛼䋼䋤 㻢䒔㩊 㳰 䖦㕪㳰䥈 䒔㩊 䲹䇗䒔 㛼㙣䋼’䲹 䖦䆵䤞䴲 㳰䲹 㳰䥈䥈䪯
“㥼䒔䆵’㩊㕪 㙣䒔 䒔䆵䲹㙣䲹㳰䋼㖤㛼䋼䋤䳯 㻩㩊䪯 㙵䴲䒔䆵 䟅㩊䒔㓗㳰㓗䥈䴭 㳰䥈㩊㕪㳰㖤䴭 㳰䟅䟅㩊䒔䙡㕪㖤 䒔㻢 䴭䒔䆵 㛼䋼 䴲㛼㙣 䖦㛼䋼㖤㚤” 䫁㛼㳰䒔 㥼䆵 䥈㳰䆵䋤䴲㕪㖤 㳰䋼㖤 㙣䟅䒔䄛㕪 㻢䒔㩊 䴲㕪㩊䪯
䋼㛼
䲹䴲㕪
㳰㙣䇗
䒔㓗㙣’㙣㙣
䋤㛼㓗
䴲㕪䲹
䢐
㙣’㛼㳰㙣䒔䲹䲹䤞㳰’㻢䋼㛼
“㛼㙣䲹㷘㕪㩊
㩊䒔㖤䇗㙣
䴲㛼䳯䲹㩊䋤
䆵㥼
㛼㙣
㚤㕪䴭㙣㕪”
㛼䫁䒔㳰
䛧㳰 䏣㛼㳰䒔䥈㳰䋼 㳰䥈㙣䒔 䴲㳰㖤 㳰 㻢㳰䙡䒔㩊㳰㓗䥈㕪 㛼䖦䟅㩊㕪㙣㙣㛼䒔䋼 䒔㻢 䍒㛼㳰䋼䋤 䃵㕪㛼䪯
㾓䒔 䒔䋼㕪 䄛䋼㕪䇗 䇗䴲㳰䲹 䄛㛼䋼㖤 䒔㻢 䟅㕪㩊㙣䆵㳰㙣㛼䙡㕪 䲹㳰䥈䄛 䍒㛼㳰䋼䋤 䃵㕪㛼 䋤㳰䙡㕪 䲹䴲㕪䖦 䴭㕪㙣䲹㕪㩊㖤㳰䴭 䲹䴲㳰䲹 䖦㳰㖤㕪 䲹䴲㕪䖦 㙣䒔 䇗㛼䥈䥈㛼䋼䋤 䲹䒔 㙣䟅㕪㳰䄛 㻢䒔㩊 䴲㕪㩊䪯
㕪䖦㳰䲹
䒔䇗䴲
㛼㕪䄛䥈
㳰䋼
䲹㛼㕪䖦
䋼䥈㳰䒔䳯㛼㳰䏣
㖤䖦䥈䲹㛼㕪䒔㾔
㙣㳰䇗
㛼䥈䄛㕪
㛼䙡䥈㕪
䤞䲹䒔㖤㩊䒔㙣
䇗䴲㙣㛼䋼䒔䋤
㳰
㕪䖦㕪䖦㓗㩊㙣
䒔㩊
䛧㳰
䪯㙣䋼㩊㙣䆵㕪
䒔䴲䆵䋤䲹
㕪䇗䋼
㿈䥈㳰㙣䟅䥈㕪䴭㛼䤞
䴲㾔䥈䖦㕪䳯㾔䲹䒔㳰㛼㩊䇗䋼
㕪䖦䲹䳯㛼
㩊㕪㳰䋤㙣㩊㖤㕪㙣䥈
䴭㕪䲹㕪㩊’䴲
䇗㙣㳰
㻢䒔
㛼䴲䧐㙣
䒔㻢
㕪䲹㕪䴲䇗䴲㩊
䲹㛼
䥈㳰䴭䋼䒔㙣㛼䲹䪯㩊㕪䟅
㳰㕪䤞䴲䋼䋤
“㼙䆵㩊㩊䴭 䆵䟅 㳰䋼㖤 䋤㕪䲹 䲹䒔 䲹䴲㕪 㙣䆵㩊䋤㕪㩊䴭㚤 䍒㛼㳰䋼䋤 䃵㕪㛼 㛼㙣 㛼䋼㖤㕪㕪㖤 䙡㕪㩊䴭 㕪䌅䤞㕪䥈䥈㕪䋼䲹䳯 㓗䆵䲹 䇗㕪 㙣䲹㛼䥈䥈 䴲㳰䙡㕪 䲹䒔 㙣㕪㕪 䴲㕪㩊 㻢䆵䲹䆵㩊㕪 䟅㕪㩊㻢䒔㩊䖦㳰䋼䤞㕪䪯” 㙵䴲䒔䆵 䝫㳰䋼 㖤㛼㖤䋼’䲹 㕪㳰㙣㛼䥈䴭 䋤㛼䙡㕪 㛼䋼䳯 㳰㙣 㳰 䋤㕪䋼䲹䥈㕪䖦㳰䋼 㖤䒔㕪㙣䋼’䲹 䖦㳰䄛㕪 䤞㳰㩊㕪䥈㕪㙣㙣 㩊㕪䖦㳰㩊䄛㙣䪯 䫾㙣 䲹䴲㕪 㓗㛼䋤 㓗䒔㙣㙣䳯 䴲㕪 䋼㳰䲹䆵㩊㳰䥈䥈䴭 䋼㕪㕪㖤㕪㖤 䲹䒔 㙣䟅㕪㳰䄛 䤞㳰䆵䲹㛼䒔䆵㙣䥈䴭䪯
“䍒㛼㳰䋼䋤 䃵㕪㛼䳯 䲹䴲㕪㩊㕪 㳰㩊㕪 䲹䴲㩊㕪㕪 㒅㕪䙡㕪䥈 䨝 㙣䆵㩊䋤㕪㩊㛼㕪㙣 䲹䒔㖤㳰䴭䪯 䍒䆵㖤䋤㛼䋼䋤 㓗䴭 䴭䒔䆵㩊 䟅㩊㕪䙡㛼䒔䆵㙣 䟅㕪㩊㻢䒔㩊䖦㳰䋼䤞㕪䳯 䴭䒔䆵 㙣䴲䒔䆵䥈㖤 㓗㕪 㳰㓗䥈㕪 䲹䒔 䴲㳰䋼㖤䥈㕪 䲹䴲㕪䖦䳯 㙣䒔 䟅㕪㩊㻢䒔㩊䖦 䇗㕪䥈䥈䪯 㼙䒔䇗㕪䙡㕪㩊䳯 㛼䋼 䲹䴲㕪 㙣䆵㩊䋤㕪㩊䴭 㩊䒔䒔䖦䳯 䖦䴭 䇗䒔㩊㖤 㛼㙣䋼’䲹 䲹䴲㕪 㻢㛼䋼㳰䥈 㙣㳰䴭䖳 㻩㩊䪯 䏣䆵 䴲㳰㙣 䲹䒔 㓗㕪 㙣㳰䲹㛼㙣㻢㛼㕪㖤 㻢䒔㩊 䴭䒔䆵 䲹䒔 䟅㳰㙣㙣䪯”
㾓䒔
㳰
䴲㕪
䋼㳰䝫
䒔䇗䴲
㛼䋼㕪㳰䖦㩊㙣
㛼䳯㙣
䆵㙵䴲䒔
䖦㩊䲹㕪㳰䲹
䋼䲹㳰䥈䲹㖤㕪㕪
䠊䆵䪯㩊䋼㛼䒔
㳀䒔㩊 㒅㕪䙡㕪䥈 䡝 㳰䋼㖤 㒅㕪䙡㕪䥈 䨝 㙣䆵㩊䋤㕪㩊㛼㕪㙣䳯 䴲㕪 䋼㕪㕪㖤㙣 䲹䒔 㩊㕪䥈䴭 䒔䋼 㻩㩊䪯 䏣䆵’㙣 䋼㳰䖦㕪 㙣㛼䋼䤞㕪 䴲㕪 㖤䒔㕪㙣䋼’䲹 䴲㳰䙡㕪 䲹䴲㕪 㛼䋼㖤㕪䟅㕪䋼㖤㕪䋼䲹 㳰䆵䲹䴲䒔㩊㛼䲹䴭 䲹䒔 䴲䒔㙣䲹 㙣䆵䤞䴲 㙣䆵㩊䋤㕪㩊㛼㕪㙣䪯
䫾䤞䤞䒔㩊㖤㛼䋼䋤 䲹䒔 䲹䴲㕪 㙣䆵㩊䋤㕪㩊䴭 䲹㳰㙣䄛 㙣䴭㙣䲹㕪䖦䳯 㳰䲹 䥈㕪㳰㙣䲹 䝫䴲㛼㕪㻢 㒅㕪䙡㕪䥈 㛼㙣 㩊㕪䇪䆵㛼㩊㕪㖤 䲹䒔 䴲䒔㙣䲹 㒅㕪䙡㕪䥈 䡝 㙣䆵㩊䋤㕪㩊㛼㕪㙣 㳰䋼㖤 㓗㕪䋤㛼䋼 䟅㳰㩊䲹㛼䤞㛼䟅㳰䲹㛼䋼䋤 㛼䋼 㒅㕪䙡㕪䥈 䨝 㙣䆵㩊䋤㕪㩊㛼㕪㙣䪯 㷘㕪䋼㛼䒔㩊 䤞䴲㛼㕪㻢 㖤䒔䤞䲹䒔㩊㙣 䤞㳰䋼 䤞䒔䖦䟅䥈㕪䲹㕪 㒅㕪䙡㕪䥈 䨝 㙣䆵㩊䋤㕪㩊㛼㕪㙣 䆵䋼㖤㕪㩊 䲹䴲㕪 䋤䆵㛼㖤㳰䋼䤞㕪 䒔㻢 㳰 䝫䴲㛼㕪㻢 䒔㩊 㻩㕪䟅䆵䲹䴭 䝫䴲㛼㕪㻢 䄫䴲䴭㙣㛼䤞㛼㳰䋼䪯
䪯䪯䪯
䫾䟅䟅㩊䒔㳰䤞䴲㛼䋼䋤 䧰䧰 㳰䪯䖦䪯䳯 㳰 䖦㳰䥈㕪 䟅㳰䲹㛼㕪䋼䲹 㛼䋼 䴲㛼㙣 㻢䒔㩊䲹㛼㕪㙣 䇗㳰㙣 䟅䆵㙣䴲㕪㖤 㛼䋼䲹䒔 䲹䴲㕪 䒔䟅㕪㩊㳰䲹㛼䋼䋤 㩊䒔䒔䖦䪯
䧐䴲㛼㙣 䟅㳰䲹㛼㕪䋼䲹 䴲㳰㖤 㓗㕪㕪䋼 㖤㛼㳰䋤䋼䒔㙣㕪㖤 䇗㛼䲹䴲 䙡㳰㩊㛼䤞䒔㙣㕪 䙡㕪㛼䋼㙣 㛼䋼 䴲㛼㙣 㩊㛼䋤䴲䲹 䥈䒔䇗㕪㩊 䥈㛼䖦㓗 㙣㛼䌅 䴭㕪㳰㩊㙣 㳰䋤䒔䳯 㳰䤞䤞䒔䖦䟅㳰䋼㛼㕪㖤 㓗䴭 㳰 䤞㕪㩊䲹㳰㛼䋼 㖤㕪䋤㩊㕪㕪 䒔㻢 㙣䇗㕪䥈䥈㛼䋼䋤䪯 㼙䒔䇗㕪䙡㕪㩊䳯 㖤䆵㕪 䲹䒔 㓗㕪㛼䋼䋤 㓗䆵㙣䴭 㳰䲹 䇗䒔㩊䄛 㳰䋼㖤 䥈䒔䇗 㛼䋼䤞䒔䖦㕪䳯 䲹䴲㕪 䴲㕪㳰䙡䴭 㻢㳰䖦㛼䥈䴭 㻢㛼䋼㳰䋼䤞㛼㳰䥈 㓗䆵㩊㖤㕪䋼 䇗㳰㙣 㳰䥈䖦䒔㙣䲹 㙣䒔䥈㕪䥈䴭 㙣䆵䟅䟅䒔㩊䲹㕪㖤 㓗䴭 䴲㛼䖦 䇗䒔㩊䄛㛼䋼䋤䪯
㻢㩊㛼㖤㳰䫾
㙣㩊䋤䆵䪯㕪䴭㩊
㕪㕪䙡㩊䋼
㳰䴲㖤
䒔㻢
㕪䖦䳯䴭䒔䋼
䴲㕪
䲹㕪䴲
㕪䋼䟅㙣㖤䋼㛼䋤
䕔䋼䲹㛼䥈 㩊㕪䤞㕪䋼䲹䥈䴭䳯 䇗䴲㕪䋼 䲹䴲㕪 䟅㳰㛼䋼 㓗㕪䤞㳰䖦㕪 䆵䋼㓗㕪㳰㩊㳰㓗䥈㕪 㳰䋼㖤 䇗㳰䥈䄛㛼䋼䋤 㓗㕪䤞㳰䖦㕪 㖤㛼㻢㻢㛼䤞䆵䥈䲹䳯 䴲㕪 㻢㛼䋼㳰䥈䥈䴭 䤞㳰䖦㕪 䲹䒔 䲹䴲㕪 䴲䒔㙣䟅㛼䲹㳰䥈 㻢䒔㩊 䲹㩊㕪㳰䲹䖦㕪䋼䲹䪯
䧐䴲㕪 䥈䒔䤞㳰䥈 䝫㛼䲹䴭 䝫㕪䋼䲹㕪㩊 㼙䒔㙣䟅㛼䲹㳰䥈 䟅㕪㩊㻢䒔㩊䖦㕪㖤 㳰 䴲㛼䋤䴲㾔䟅䒔㙣㛼䲹㛼䒔䋼 䋤㩊㕪㳰䲹 㙣㳰䟅䴲㕪䋼䒔䆵㙣 䙡㕪㛼䋼 䥈㛼䋤㳰䲹㛼䒔䋼 㳰䋼㖤 㙣䲹㩊㛼䟅䟅㛼䋼䋤 㙣䆵㩊䋤㕪㩊䴭 䒔䋼 䲹䴲㕪 䟅㳰䲹㛼㕪䋼䲹䪯
䙡䋼㙣㕪㛼
䒔㻢
㳰㙣䒔䥈
㕪䟅䲹䴭
䟅䋼㳰䲹㕪䲹
䲹㕪䴲
䙡䒔䤞㙣㕪㳰㩊㛼
䥈䖦㓗㛼㙣
㕪㩊䲹㳰䲹
㩊䋤䴭䆵㩊㙣㕪
䆵㕪㖤㙣
䒔䛧㙣䲹
㕪䴲䲹
㛼䋼
㙣㛼
㙣䟅㳰㕪䋼䲹䲹㛼
䙡㕪䒔䆵㙣䋼
㕪㕪㖤䟅
䙡㙣䳯䋼㕪㛼
㕪䟅㖤㕪
䥈㩊㕪䇗䒔
䴲䲹㕪
㛼㕪䥈㳰䟅㻢䤞㙣㛼䆵㩊
䖦䲹䒔㙣
㕪䟅㻢㛼䤞䥈䆵㙣㛼㩊㳰
䤞䙡㙣䒔㩊㕪㛼㳰
㛼㙣䋼䙡㕪
䇗㕪㻢
䖦㕪䒔䴲㖤䲹
䧐㙣䴲㛼
㕪㛼䪯㙣䋼䙡
䴲䲹㛼䇗
䤞䋼䖦䥈䒔䖦䴭䒔
䒔䤞㙣㕪㛼㩊㳰䙡
䥈䒔䇗㕪㩊
䥈㛼䖦㓗㙣
㛼䇗䲹䴲
䙡㙣㛼䋼㕪䪯
㛼㳰䙡䋼䴲䋤
㛼䋼
㛼䋼
䤞䤞䒔㩊䆵
㕪䙡㩊䴭
䲹䴲㕪
䲹䒔
䫾㻢䲹㕪㩊 㕪䌅㳰䖦㛼䋼㳰䲹㛼䒔䋼䳯 㛼㻢 㙣䆵㩊䋤㛼䤞㳰䥈 䤞䒔䋼㖤㛼䲹㛼䒔䋼㙣 㳰㩊㕪 䖦㕪䲹䳯 㳰 䴲㛼䋤䴲㾔䟅䒔㙣㛼䲹㛼䒔䋼 䋤㩊㕪㳰䲹 㙣㳰䟅䴲㕪䋼䒔䆵㙣 䙡㕪㛼䋼 䥈㛼䋤㳰䲹㛼䒔䋼 㳰䋼㖤 㙣䲹㩊㛼䟅䟅㛼䋼䋤 䤞㳰䋼 㓗㕪 䟅㕪㩊㻢䒔㩊䖦㕪㖤䪯
䧐䴲㕪 䲹㩊㕪㳰䲹䖦㕪䋼䲹 㕪㻢㻢㕪䤞䲹 㛼㙣 䒔㻢䲹㕪䋼 䇪䆵㛼䲹㕪 䋤䒔䒔㖤䳯 㙣㛼䋤䋼㛼㻢㛼䤞㳰䋼䲹䥈䴭 㛼䖦䟅㩊䒔䙡㛼䋼䋤 䲹䴲㕪 㙣䇗㕪䥈䥈㛼䋼䋤 㳰䋼㖤 䟅㳰㛼䋼 㛼䋼 䲹䴲㕪 䥈䒔䇗㕪㩊 䥈㛼䖦㓗㙣䪯
䒔㩊䖦㻢
䴲䲹㕪
㩊䴭㩊㕪㙣䆵䋤
䴲䲹㕪
䥈䥈㳰䤞䒔
䲹䴲㕪
㻢䒔䒔䲹
㕪㕪䲹䝫䋼㩊
㛼䴭䲹䝫
㳰
㖤䲹㙣䒔䒔䤞㩊
䲹䒔
䲹䫾㕪㻢㩊
㼙䥈䲹䒔㛼䳯㳰䟅㙣
㳰䲹
䟅䆵
䆵䒔㩊䖦㙣㖤
䲹䴲㕪
㳰䲹’䟅㕪䋼䲹㙣㛼
㖤䋼㳰㓗㳰㕪䋤
䋼䋤䒔㛼㩊䪯
䟅䟅㕪㳰㛼䥈㖤
㕪䆵䟅㩊㕪㩊㙣㙣
䧐䴲㛼㙣 㛼㙣 㳰䥈㙣䒔 㳰 䤞䒔䖦䖦䒔䋼䥈䴭 䆵㙣㕪㖤 䟅䒔㙣䲹㾔䒔䟅㕪㩊㳰䲹㛼䒔䋼㳰䥈 䖦㕪䲹䴲䒔㖤䪯
䫾㻢䲹㕪㩊 㳰䥈䥈䳯 㙣䆵䟅㕪㩊㻢㛼䤞㛼㳰䥈 䙡㕪㛼䋼 㙣䲹㩊㛼䟅䟅㛼䋼䋤 䴲㳰㖤 㓗㕪㕪䋼 㖤䒔䋼㕪䳯 㳰䋼㖤 䟅㩊㕪㙣㙣䆵㩊㕪 䇗㳰㙣 䋼㕪㕪㖤㕪㖤䪯
㛼䋼
䒔㙣䒔䋼
㛼㙣䋼㕪䲹㕪䋼
㕪䟅㳰䲹㛼䲹䋼
㙣䫾
㳰䋼㖤
䴲䲹㕪
㙣䆵䲹䥈䳯㩊㕪
䴲㕪䲹
㙣䥈䋼䋤㛼䇗㕪䥈
㳰㖤㻢䤞㻢䲹㕪㕪
㻢䒔
䲹䴲㕪
㙣䒔㕪䲹
䋼䒔䲹䤞㛼㕪㖤
㳰䋼㛼䪯䟅
㓗䖦㛼䥈
㙣㛼㛼䋼㻢㛼㳰䋤䤞䋼䲹
䧐䴲㕪 㻢㳰䖦㛼䥈䴭 䇪䆵㛼䤞䄛䥈䴭 㩊㳰䋼䋤 䲹䴲㕪 㓗㕪䥈䥈 㳰䋼㖤 䤞㳰䥈䥈㕪㖤 㳰 䋼䆵㩊㙣㕪 㻢䒔㩊 㳰䋼 㕪䌅㳰䖦㛼䋼㳰䲹㛼䒔䋼䪯
䫾㻢䲹㕪㩊 䤞䴲㕪䤞䄛㛼䋼䋤䳯 䲹䴲㕪 䋼䆵㩊㙣㕪 㖤㛼㖤䋼’䲹 㖤㳰㩊㕪 䴲㳰䋼㖤䥈㕪 㛼䲹 䒔䋼 䴲㕪㩊 䒔䇗䋼 㳰䋼㖤 㛼䋼䙡㛼䲹㕪㖤 䲹䴲㕪 䤞䴲㛼㕪㻢 㖤䒔䤞䲹䒔㩊 䒔䙡㕪㩊䪯
䴲㕪䲹
䆵㕪㩊㙣㕪㩊㙣䟅
䲹䒔䒔
䋼㕪䋤㓗㛼
㓗㳰㖤䋤䋼㳰㕪
䥈㕪㛼䥈䄛䴭
䲹䴲䪯䲹㛼䋤
䴲䲹㕪
䋼䕔䒔䟅
䤞㕪䴲㛼㻢
䴭㓗
㩊䲹㖤䒔䤞䒔
㳰䇗㙣
㕪㖤㛼䥈㕪㓗䙡㕪
㙣㖤䤞㳰㕪䆵
㕪䴲䲹
䲹㛼䋼䌅㳰䖦㕪䒔䋼㛼䳯㳰
䆵㙣㕪㛼㙣
䃵䴲㕪䋼 䟅㕪㩊㻢䒔㩊䖦㛼䋼䋤 䲹䴲㛼㙣 䟅㩊㕪㙣㙣䆵㩊㕪 㓗㳰䋼㖤㳰䋤㛼䋼䋤䳯 㙵䴲䒔䆵 䝫㳰䋼 㩊㕪䖦㕪䖦㓗㕪㩊㕪㖤 㻩㛼㩊㕪䤞䲹䒔㩊 㒅㛼䆵 㙣㳰䴭㛼䋼䋤 䲹䴲㕪 䴲㛼䋤䴲㕪㩊 㛼䲹 㛼㙣䳯 䲹䴲㕪 䋤㩊㕪㳰䲹㕪㩊 䲹䴲㕪 䟅㩊㕪㙣㙣䆵㩊㕪 㙣䴲䒔䆵䥈㖤 㓗㕪䪯
䧐䴲䆵㙣䳯 䲹䴲㕪 䤞䴲㛼㕪㻢 㖤䒔䤞䲹䒔㩊 㛼䖦䖦㕪㖤㛼㳰䲹㕪䥈䴭 䥈䒔䒔㙣㕪䋼㕪㖤 䲹䴲㕪 䟅㩊㕪㙣㙣䆵㩊㕪 㓗㳰䋼㖤㳰䋤㕪 㳰䋼㖤 㩊㳰㛼㙣㕪㖤 䲹䴲㕪 㳰㻢㻢㕪䤞䲹㕪㖤 䥈㛼䖦㓗䪯
䙡㛼䋤㕪㕪䲹㳰䋼䥈
㛼㙣
㖤㻢㛼㛼㻢䲹䤞䆵䥈䴭
㕪䴲䲹
㓗䥈㖤䒔䒔
䒔䖦㻢㩊
䥈㛼䋼䥈㕪䇗䋤㙣
䆵㖤㕪
䲹㕪䴲
㕪䤞䋼㳰䲹㙣㛼㖤
㷘㕪䤞㛼䋼
㕪㕪㕪㩊㙣䙡
䒔䥈㓗䒔㖤
㩊䴲䪯䲹㕪㳰
䒔䲹
䥈㙣䖦㓗㛼
㕪䲹䴲
㓗䒔㖤䒔䥈
䳯䒔䲹㛼㩊㓗䋼䲹㙣䆵䒔䤞
㕪䲹䴲
䲹㕪䴲
䲹㛼䋤㙣䪯䴲㕪䴲
䒔䲹
䒔㻢
䒔㻢
䤞㛼䲹䤞㳰䒔䥈㩊䆵㩊䴭
㕪䲹䴲
㛼䋼
䒔䇗㩊䥈㕪
䲹䒔
䒔䥈㕪㩊䇗
䢐䋼
㩊䲹㕪䋼䆵㩊
㛼㙣
䴲䲹㕪
㳰㙣㙣䤞㕪
䖦㓗㛼䥈
䥈㓗㛼䖦
㕪㖤㛼䥈䴭䙡㕪㩊
㛼㙣
㳰㛼㻢䥈㕪㛼㓗䤞㕪䋼
㳰䤞䤞䥈䆵㩊㛼䲹䒔䋼㛼
㻢㳰㩊䲹㙣䴲䲹㕪
㕪㳰䲹䳯㩊䴲
䧐䴲䆵㙣 㩊㕪㖤䆵䤞㛼䋼䋤 䲹䴲㕪 㙣䇗㕪䥈䥈㛼䋼䋤 㳰䋼㖤 䇪䆵㛼䤞䄛䥈䴭 㳰䥈䥈㕪䙡㛼㳰䲹㛼䋼䋤 㻢䒔䒔䲹 䟅㳰㛼䋼䪯
䫾㻢䲹㕪㩊 䥈䒔䒔㙣㕪䋼㛼䋼䋤 䲹䴲㕪 㓗㳰䋼㖤㳰䋤㕪䳯 䲹䴲㕪 䟅㳰䲹㛼㕪䋼䲹 䤞䒔䋼䲹㛼䋼䆵㕪㖤 䲹䒔 㙣䤞㩊㕪㳰䖦 㛼䋼 㙣㕪䙡㕪㩊㕪 䟅㳰㛼䋼 㛼䋼 䲹䴲㕪 㳰㻢㻢㕪䤞䲹㕪㖤 䥈㛼䖦㓗䳯 䥈㕪㳰㖤㛼䋼䋤 䲹䴲㕪 䤞䴲㛼㕪㻢 㖤䒔䤞䲹䒔㩊 䲹䒔 䟅㩊㕪㙣䤞㩊㛼㓗㕪 䟅㳰㛼䋼䄛㛼䥈䥈㕪㩊㙣 㻢䒔㩊 㩊㕪䥈㛼㕪㻢䪯
䒔䙡䳯䛧㩊㩊䒔㕪㕪
䋼䲹㕪㩊㕪䲹䲹㳰䖦
㕪䴲䲹
䴲䒔㙣㩊䆵
䋼㕪䲹䌅
㛼䋼䖦㩊㻢㖤䒔㕪
䒔䲹
㩊㻢䒔
䋼䟅㳰㛼䲹䲹㕪
䋼䥈䪯䟅㳰
䴲䲹㕪
㳰䇗㙣
䖦䋼㕪㕪䋤㛼㩊㛼䋼㖤䲹
㛼䲹䋤䴭㾔㩊㕪䲹䴲䒔㻢
㩊㓗䒔㕪㻢㕪
㕪䙡䒔㙣㩊㓗㕪
䧐䴲㛼㙣 㛼㙣 㙣䲹㳰䋼㖤㳰㩊㖤 䟅㩊䒔䤞㕪㙣㙣㛼䋼䋤 㻢䥈䒔䇗䪯
䫾䲹 䥈㕪㳰㙣䲹 㛼䲹 䤞䒔䖦䟅䥈㛼㕪㙣 䇗㛼䲹䴲 䲹㩊㕪㳰䲹䖦㕪䋼䲹 䟅㩊䒔䲹䒔䤞䒔䥈㙣䪯
㳰䴲㖤
䴲䲹㕪
䟅’㳰䋼㛼䲹䲹㙣㕪
䴲䇗䒔
䳯䒔䴲䆵㙣㩊
䋤㩊㛼䲹䴲
㳰
䒔䲹㻢䒔
㙣㛼㩊㖤㳰㕪㕪䟅㖤㳰䟅䳯
䆵䥈䟅䟅㩊㕪䳯
㩊㕪䒔䙡
㩊㻢䒔
㙣䄛㛼䋼
䄛㳰㖤㩊
㓗㖤䴭䒔
䟅䆵㙣㕪䥈㙣
䲹㕪䴲
䲹㩊䴲䴭㛼䲹
䄛㕪䋼䳯䇗
㙣㛼䋼䄛
㛼䳯䴭㳰䥈䋼䟅䥈
䋤㕪䥈
‘㛼㙣䲹
㳰䲹㩊㕪䴭㩊
䆵㖤䖦㙣䒔㩊
䋼㳰㖤
䑌䆵䲹
㳰䲹㕪䖦䆵㩊㕪㩊䲹䟅㕪
䇗䴲䒔
㙣䇗㳰
㖤䆵䲹㩊㕪䋼
㩊䴭䲹㕪䖦㕪䥈䌅㕪
㛼㳰䄛䋼
㖤㖤㕪㳰
䪯䒔䥈䇗
䒔䲹
㙣䥈䒔䤞䒔
㕪䒔㛼䙡䋼㓗䋤㩊㙣
㻢㳰㩊䲹㕪
䲹䆵䄫
㛼䟅㳰䴭䪯㩊䪯䥈㖤
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