Chapter 337 Treating Colleagues



Dean Wu walked out of the elevator, surrounded by stars, and walked further and further away.

Cao Yong closed the elevator door in time, put his hand in his pocket and touched his mobile phone, his eyes slightly gloomy: This matter of the old naughty boy is too weird.

My cell phone beeped, I picked it up and saw that it was my junior sister calling.

“Yingying.”

"Senior brothers, is Teacher Wu going to give you grades? Do I need to say anything to him?" Xie Wanying was worried afterwards that her senior brothers would be deducted points by the hospital because of her wrong words.

So that old naughty bastard, he even cheated such a good junior sister. Cao Yong sighed and said softly: "It's okay. The hospital is doing things according to the regulations."

Xie Wanying was relieved after hearing what her senior said. She put down her phone and walked to the nurse station and asked, "Sister, are you looking for me?"

"Yes, yes, Dr. Xie, come here."

I was pulled by a nurse into the small treatment room in the department, where four or five nurses were standing.

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"Her name is Qiao Wen." Several nurses introduced their colleagues to her. "She has had stomach pain for several years. It's a dull pain."

"Have you checked?" Xie Wanying asked. It is very convenient to get checked if you work in a hospital.

"We checked everything, including colonoscopy, gastroscopy, and gynecological ultrasound. They all said there was nothing wrong."

What's the point of looking for her when there's nothing to do?

"Please help her." Several nurses surrounded her and tried to persuade her.

She was an intern and was treating a nurse? If a nurse wanted to see a doctor, she could go to any doctor in the hospital. She could make an appointment with any old doctor, professor, or famous doctor. She could even go to any department and see the doctor directly without making an appointment. Xie Wanying didn't understand.

"Let my teachers Tan and Sun see her. They have more clinical experience than me," said Xie Wanying.

"We asked the surgeon in our hospital to palpate her before, but they didn't find anything. We heard from the patient today that you are quite accurate in diagnosing diseases, so we wanted you to try. Anyway, she has never been cured, and the doctor always says that she has nothing wrong, which is very tormenting for her."

Xie Wanying was even more surprised when she heard this. It seemed that the nurses were planning to give it a try by catching her, an intern, because the experienced doctors could not find any problem before.

Even the nurses had this mentality. Xie Wanying wanted to laugh and said, "Okay, I'll take a look. But, to be honest, I'm a long way behind the teachers in terms of clinical experience."

"The main thing is that when she goes to see the doctor in her department, the doctor in our hospital will tell her that there is nothing wrong and she shouldn't worry about it. She doesn't know what to do." The nurse expressed her dilemma.

The patient has symptoms, but the cause of the disease cannot be found. It is very painful. This situation has been going on for several years, and the patient has not developed any more serious conditions. Generally, doctors will definitely think that the patient is not seriously ill, and it may be a psychological problem. If the patient really has physical problems, it would have exploded long ago.

The patient is in pain, and the doctor is right. This kind of clinical contradiction often occurs. Xie Wanying walked to the examination bed and could only do her best. Regardless of whether there is something wrong or not, the patient must be given an explanation of the pain. Just like the young man in outpatient clinic No. 2, even if it is not very serious, the patient must be given a reasonable explanation of the cause of the disease, otherwise the patient will not be relieved.

The nurse who was lying on her back to examine the breasts was about 30 years old and looked very young. I heard that she had given birth before, so there were stretch marks on her belly, and her belly was loose and large.

Xie Wanying carefully palpated the patient's abdomen bit by bit, from shallow to deep.

Several nurses were watching nearby, and the patient lying on the examination bed naturally became more nervous.

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