Back in 1996, the eldest daughter of Oldman Xie’s Family, Xie Wanying, said that she wanted to be a surgeon, to which many people laughed at her .
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"The patient is initially suspected to have acute appendicitis. He may have had a fever and convulsions. He needs to be sent to the Second Department of General Surgery. Teacher Tan said that he can be admitted."
Several people heard her message.
"Got it." He Guangyou, who was helping to fix the patient's head, was the first to respond and told Qiu Ruiyun who was coming behind him, "Take her to our department to wash her hands. Let her wash her hands."
She was going to take a rotation in their department, so it was unacceptable for her to have an accident at this time. And the incident happened outside their department. Now that they thought about it, it was a good thing that they and Tao Zhijie thought something was wrong, so they ran out to see what was wrong with her. As soon as they came out, they saw that something serious had happened.
"Come here." Qiu Ruiyun pulled her into the hepatobiliary surgery ward, ignoring Huang Zhilei's glare across from her.
Huang Zhilei was angry that he was a little slow and gave others an opportunity to take advantage of him. He didn't dare to turn around to meet Brother Cao's gaze.
Cao Yong glanced at his junior. Of course, he knew that it was impossible to ask his younger junior to do the same as the technical master. It can only be said that he did not expect the group of people in the hepatobiliary surgery department to suddenly come out to support him.
In addition to Tao Zhijie, there was another newly emerged young figure that Cao Yong paid more attention to.
"Is he from Beidu?" Cao Yong asked.
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Xie Wanying heard Brother Cao asking who it was while walking, and couldn't help but think of what the senior sisters had said to her. It was very rare for Brother Cao to pay attention to young medical students and doctors. But she herself had always doubted this, because Brother Cao had been very nice to her since they met, and was very kind when communicating with students, giving her the impression that he was very kind to juniors. The senior sisters denied it, emphasizing that it was different for a clinical teacher to pay attention to someone and to be generally polite to students.
Perhaps just as the senior sister said, Xie Wanying changed her mind at this moment because she felt that the tone in which Senior Brother Cao asked that person was different from usual.
Who is Senior Brother Cao asking about? She should just walk past this person.
Song Xuelin turned around and looked at her when he saw her passing by. He followed behind her and was the last person to see what she had just done. For this reason, a trace of thought flashed in his dark brown eyes. Turning back again, his eyes met Cao Yong who was looking at him, and his face couldn't help but become serious: Cao Yong's name was still deafening in the northern capital.
"Yes." Tao Zhijie replied to his junior fellow apprentice, with a smile in his eyes: Are you interested in this person?
Cao Yong withdrew his gaze from the Beidu man's face and instructed his junior fellow apprentice: "Call General Surgery Department 2 and ask them to send someone up to pick us up."
In the patient's situation, it would be best if a specialist doctor could come up and escort the patient down.
Huang Zhilei received instructions to call the second general surgery department, but then he thought it would be faster to call his fellow villager Sun Yubo.
After receiving the information, Sun Yubo rushed up the stairs blabbering. After all, hearing that his student's hand might have been bitten by the patient made him break out in a sweat.
"Why did the patient you wanted to admit on the sixth floor come to the ninth floor?" He Guangyou privately blamed the people from General Surgery Department 2 when he saw them.
Sun Yubo immediately whispered to him, "You should ask the emergency department of our hospital. I guess they rejected the patient without even seeing him and asked him to go to the outpatient department."
When the emergency room is overcrowded, the triage nurses cannot call doctors for diagnosis in time, and can only rely on their own experience to judge that it is right to tell patients who are not in urgent need to find other ways to get out of the emergency room. They are just nurses, and they can't be blamed for the mistakes made by the primary doctors.