Student Receives Medical Support to take High School Graduation exam After Emergency Surgery
Puto, Vietnam – June 28, 2025 – A 12th-grade student, identified as NHC, underwent emergency laparoscopic surgery for acute appendicitis and was subsequently supported by medical staff to ensure she could participate in her high school graduation exam. Teh remarkable story highlights the dedication of Vietnam’s medical community to ensuring students’ rights to education are upheld, even in challenging circumstances.
NHC received initial treatment in Puto before being transferred to a medical center where the diagnosis was confirmed and surgery performed.Following the procedure, and despite needing a five-day hospital stay, NHC was steadfast to take the exam scheduled for June 25th.
Recognizing her post-operative condition, medical staff from Funin High School arranged for transportation and monitoring. A team including ambulances, doctors, and nurses provided transport to and from the test center, with an ambulance remaining on standby throughout the exam on June 26th [[1]].Supervisors were assigned to closely monitor the student’s health during the exam, prepared to provide immediate medical attention if needed.
“We will be deployed to provide the maximum support for C to securely participate in the inspection,” stated an official from the Punin Regional Medical Center.
This incident underscores the commitment to accommodating students with special needs during examinations,though the provided sources do not detail specific accommodation procedures beyond this case [[2]].Keywords: Vietnam, High School graduation Exam, Medical Support, Appendicitis, Student Health, Education, Emergency Surgery, Accommodation.
CTA: Share this inspiring story to highlight the importance of supporting students’ educational journeys!