Jiang Hua and Ye Yunqiao nodded in unison: "Yes."
"Okay, I get it." Yu Lu then said to Han Yingjie, "It doesn't matter if you haven't done it before. It's just an internship, so you don't have to do it."
She stood up, walked out of the office, and led them to the lounge nearby. She said, "There's an empty cabinet in there. You three can share it first."
Then he walked out of the lounge and called to a nurse in the corridor, "Xiao Ye, come here."
"This is Comrade Ye Zheng. From now on, Ye Zheng will be your internship instructor. If you have any questions, you can go to her."
After Yu Lu and Yun Qiao finished their conversation, they turned to Ye Zheng and said, "Xiao Ye, these comrades are all health workers who just passed the exam today. They were sent here by the Health Bureau to help us for a few days. You should help them get familiar with the flow this afternoon. Once they are familiar with everything, you can assign them some work."
"Okay, Head Nurse."
After handing Yun Qiao and the others over to Ye Zheng, head nurse Yu Lu went to the office.
This afternoon, under Ye Zheng's guidance, Yun Qiao and the others became familiar with the flow of people in the inpatient building and the patients in each ward.
Because the hospital is small, patients in the inpatient building are not divided into departments, and the wards are mixed, all of which are triple and double rooms.
Of course, most of the wards were not full because there were not many patients, so basically there was one patient per room.
Yun Qiao and the others arrived late, and it was almost three o'clock here. After a brief familiarization with the flow, it was time to get off work.
Before leaving get off work, head nurse Yu Lu called the three newcomers into her office and said, "You're here to help temporarily. I don't know how long you can stay here, so I won't schedule you for the night shift. So, you can come in a little earlier and leave a little later every day. You can help out more when things are busy, okay?"
The three of them agreed in unison: "Okay."
After work, Yun Qiao and the others went to the cafeteria to eat first. They happened to meet five other people who had just finished get off work from the outpatient clinic at the cafeteria door.
Since they were all new guards, someone suggested, "Let's have a meal together?"
"OK."
Yun Qiao also followed the trend.
They said they were eating together, but in fact they just got their own food and sat at the same table.
Yun Qiao didn't have the habit of talking while eating, so basically it was others who talked and she listened quietly. At most, she would say a few words when someone mentioned her.
The topic at the dinner table was still about the border war.
After an afternoon of fermentation, almost all the health workers knew about it. Even those who didn't know about it before knew about it after hearing people at the dinner table mention it.
Although we didn't know the extent of the wounded out front, the fact that most of the doctors and nurses at the field hospital had been transferred away showed the urgency of the situation, so everyone was worried.
In this way, Yun Qiao stayed in the field hospital.
In the past two days, Ye Zheng, the temporary teacher who led them in their internship, did not arrange for them to do any important tasks. At most, she asked them to help patients remove needles, change medicine, disinfect or change gauze when they were too busy.
On the third day, the army suddenly brought in a group of wounded soldiers in trucks.