Chapter 151 Who is Right



Regardless of the consequences, Dr. Zhang Desheng, as he promised to the family, "grabbed" a nurse on the way and said, "Go and remove the needle first."

"I'm busy here. Ask her to wait. I've already told her that."

"No matter how busy you are, just remove the needle first!" Doctor Zhang said in a serious tone.

It's not about scaring colleagues, it's about letting them calm down.

What are you busy with?

I only know that you frontline doctors have called for help, which means that you frontline doctors yourselves are confused. It is a waste of time for you to be busy like them now.

Doctor Wen Zihan whispered in Sister Xie’s ear: Your classmate.

What he meant was, even though Dr. Zhang had questioned Mr. Wen before, Dr. Wen could feel that all of Sister Xie's classmates were very capable.

Their class is indeed known as the strongest eighth-grade class in history. Dr. Xie Wanying is also proud of her classmates.

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The nurse on duty looked at the three of them and finally came to her senses. As she raised her foot to remove the needle, she turned back and called out, "Doctor Zhang, they're here."

The doctor on duty at the Nephrology Department has the same surname as Zhang. Dr. Zhang Desheng had sweat on his brow: He is probably an unlucky newcomer like him.

Doctor Zhang came over. Unlike the new doctor in the second general surgery department, Doctor Ma, he was tall and strong, and looked more gentle.

He is shorter than Dr. Zhang Desheng, but he doesn't wear glasses, so let's call him Dr. Xiao Zhang.

"Hello, Doctor Zhang." Doctor Zhang greeted.

"Hello, Doctor Zhang." As Doctor Zhang Desheng repeated the other person's words, he wondered if his mind had become confused along with the other person's.

"Who are they--" Dr. Xiao Zhang asked when he saw two new faces behind him.

"They are Dr. Xie and Dr. Wen, chief surgical residents," Dr. Zhang Desheng introduced.

Doctor Xiao Zhang was surprised.

I only remember that I notified the chief resident of the internal medicine department by phone.

Could it be that Dr. Zhang Desheng doesn’t know the name of Imperial Envoy Xie?

No, no, no, that’s why Dr. Zhang Desheng asked Xie Qincha for help.

"What's going on?" Dr. Zhang Desheng interrupted the other party quickly and got back to the point.

Doctor Xiao Zhang introduced the patient behind him: "The patient was hospitalized for only two days. The hospitalization examination was not completed yet. Suddenly, he vomited blood tonight."

“What was the diagnosis when you were hospitalized?”

“Glomerulonephritis.”

Nephritis can cause hematuria, proteinuria, etc., but it is unlikely to cause hematemesis. The only common clinical situation is combined with gastrointestinal ulcer or tumor bleeding.

Gastrointestinal diseases are not something that can be solved by the nephrology department, so it is right to ask the hospital director to come and see whether it is necessary to quickly contact the gastroenterology department to come and see, or even whether it is necessary to transfer the patient to another department for treatment.

After listening to the patient's condition, Dr. Zhang Desheng only realized that Xie had guessed it right, and he was wrong.

As for Dr. Wen Zihan, who was standing by and watching, he looked at Sister Xie with a deep smile in his eyes: Sister Xie said that the dream she had might not really be a dream.

Earlier, Dr. Zhang Desheng himself summarized what happened in the department to rescue patients, but he only knew one part of it and not the other.

As an "old employee" of the hospital, Dr. Xie Wanying is very clear that there are only two situations in which patients need to be rescued in the hospital. One is inevitable rescue, in which case most medical staff will know the situation and will not panic, and will also inform the family members in advance.

Another type of rescue is the blind spot, which is a sudden rescue that occurs because the medical staff does not have a thorough understanding of the patient's overall physical condition. This may happen to new inpatients.

In this kind of rescue, medical staff will panic, fearing that the patient will die inexplicably.

This was exactly the problem that Dr. Xie and her colleagues had noticed when Dr. Ma went to the second department of general surgery.

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