The two of them walked to the ward with bed 23. When they got there, they could only hear two voices whispering by the window.
Fortunately, the two of them spoke quietly and did not disturb the patient sleeping next door.
When I got closer, I saw that it was the aunt in bed 23 who was chatting with Li Qi'an.
Noticing someone coming, Auntie and Li Qian'an turned around.
"Senior Brother." Li Qian'an jumped up from his chair nervously.
When the aunt heard what he said, she knew that it was her superior who came, and she praised Li Qi'an: "Hello, Doctor Li. With him here, my stomach doesn't hurt anymore."
Li Qian'an blushed when he was praised by the patient.
The patient was lonely, so he found someone to chat with, and his stomachache suddenly went away?
"She has a stomachache?" Huang Zhilei turned around and asked his junior sister about the patient's condition.
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Xie Wanying whispered in her senior brother's ear, "Intestinal cancer. I don't know what's going on. He keeps complaining of stomach pain, but there's clearly no obstruction or bleeding. Teacher Sun said that since it's not an emergency, we won't treat it for now and will wait for the attending doctor to come in during the day."
After listening to the description of the junior sister, Huang Zhilei was thinking. At this moment, with the moonlight shining in from the window, he could slightly see that the patient's lips seemed to be purple.
"No oxygen?"
"The doctor gave her some during the day. She seems not to be used to inhaling it."
After hearing the two doctors talking, the aunt understood and said, "If it's oxygen, it will rush into your nostrils, which is very uncomfortable."
"But you need oxygen in your current condition, Auntie." Xie Wanying tried to persuade the patient again.
"He just put it on me for a while, and I breathed in oxygen for a while." Auntie said, saying that she had just breathed in oxygen for Li Qian'an's sake.
"Why don't you prescribe some painkillers for her?" Huang Zhilei turned his back and said to his junior sister.
"I've thought about it before, but I was afraid something might happen to her and it wouldn't be noticeable after taking the painkillers," Xie Wanying said.
Hearing her words, Huang Zhilei pulled her out of the ward. When they were outside the door, the patient could no longer hear him. He said, "Her condition should be in the late stage. Painkillers can be given. Sun Yubo, I guess he didn't read the medical records. Did you go to see it?"
Xie Wanying was silent for a while before she said, "The whole body CT scan doesn't seem to have produced any results yet. I checked her medical records and the tumor wasn't very large."
"You must have suspected something, so you called me to see her." Huang Zhilei adjusted his glasses to see what she was thinking and said, "Yesterday afternoon, the patient that Senior Brother Cao and I came to consult was not her."
The junior sister is a very smart person and would not ask her senior brother in neurosurgery to see any patient casually.
"Moreover, her condition is not intestinal pain, but bone pain. The colorectal cancer has metastasized to the lungs, causing hypoxia. Her mental confusion is a result of brain metastasis, and her entire body is affected by bones. Even if we call our neurosurgeon for a consultation, they are probably discussing how to do chemotherapy. Otherwise, we should transfer her directly to the Department of Oncology." Huang Zhilei continued to add.
While the two of them were talking, Li Qian'an stood at the door of the ward and listened quietly, then returned to the ward without any expression.
Xie Wanying turned her head and looked at her classmates leaving.
"Are there any other patients whose conditions we need to discuss?" Huang Zhilei asked the younger junior sister, trying to ease the slightly sad atmosphere. Like Senior Brother Cao, he didn't like the ward to be shrouded in sadness, as it would affect the mood of other patients and medical staff.
Before going to rest, she needed to review all the key patients again. Xie Wanying thought of bed 62 and said to her senior brother as they walked, "If a person has an overly bad temper, does it mean that there is something wrong with his brain?"
"We need to clarify the situation and see whether his temper has always been like this or whether there has been a sudden change."
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