Originally posted by: ViTharvforever
Waiting for epi... I think arvind will do operation for Devi
I saw the promo too.
What kind of doctor is Aravind?
If he is a surgeon, why is he running his own clinic/hospital like a general practice where patients come in for all sorts of routine/ordinary ailments? True that surgeons run clinics but they tend to do consultations/reviews for their surgical patients and not for all cases.
I thought there is a somewhat of separation between doctors who opt for medicine (non-surgical fields like internal medicine) and those who opt for surgical specialities. I wouldn't want a surgeon who is not focused in his field to operate on me. Surgical expertise obviously improves with experience and doing more surgeries.
If Aravind is actually a surgeon and an apparently great one at that where he is the only one who could have saved Devi (no other surgeons there??), I wish that they had shown him actually as a surgeon and not a general practitioner. There is nothing wrong with being a general practitioner but it is annoying to see ignorance of such simple differences.
On that note, VTV has a tendency to get simple medical details wrong. I watched this serial Eeramane Rojave where the male lead nearly drowned in the sea. When he is brought to the hospital, the medical staff are trying to do CPR for him which is fine. Then of course they show chest compressions in the wrong place. Worse, they show a shot of the nurse about to give him ventilations or rescue breathing mouth to mouth!! In a hospital!! Where at the very bare minimum, there should be Ambu bags around if not proper machines to do the ventilations!! What the hell?!! If I were a nurse in a hospital, I will not be giving mouth-to-mouth anything where there are alternatives. What if the patient has some infectious disease?
CPR is something that virtually all VTV serials get something wrong. The other thing is snake bites. Someone sucks out the venom and ties a tourniquet around the limb that was bitten. Like real, that the someone is able is suck out the venom so effectively. They are just contaminating the bite area with god knows what type of oral bacteria. The tourniquet means that the victim is more likely to lose that limb instead. Why do they reinforce all this ridiculous false stuff when there are proper procedures developed by experts to follow in snake bite cases?
Simple medical mistakes like this peeve me. Aaargh!
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