Chapter 513 It's You Who Was Pointed At



"When did they discover the abnormality?" asked Tan Kelin in a calm voice.

"They said they found it during the ward rounds at around nine o'clock."

"They don't go to check on the ward until after nine o'clock?"

"No, I went to make rounds after taking over the shift and treated several patients at the same time. The main reason was that the patient's family closed the door of the ward and refused to let them in. They later broke in and talked, but the patient's family still closed the door."

"Why is it after 9 o'clock that the report is made after 1 o'clock in the middle of the night?"

"They said that after they went to check on the patient at around 9 o'clock, they only realized at around 1 o'clock in the morning that the patient's skin color might be wrong."

Tan Kelin stopped and squinted his eyes: "What did you say? You need to think about it later to realize that something is wrong?!"

"It seems that the patient's symptoms were not obvious at the beginning, and they did not find anything abnormal during the day shift. The patient wears glasses, and it is difficult to tell whether the pupil is yellow through the lens. Director Shen admitted him mainly because he suspected upper gastrointestinal bleeding, otherwise he would have been admitted to the hepatobiliary surgery department. Maybe the skin is slightly yellow and not obvious, so the liver, gallbladder and spleen ultrasound was ordered, but it was not able to be checked in time. Various physical examinations were just started yesterday, including urine and many other tests, and the problem happened before they could be done. Who would have thought that he took the wrong medicine. After all, the patient said before that he had eaten and drank a lot. I didn't expect that the condition would deteriorate rapidly after a certain period of time."

"Isn't it very obvious whether the skin is yellow or not? Since you can recall it afterwards, why didn't you notice it at the time?" Tan Kelin did not let go of any possible omissions of his people last night and asked sternly.

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Shi Xu didn't know how to answer his question, so he rubbed his palms and decided to go find Sun Yubo to ask for more details.

Hearing Teacher Tan's terrifying tone, Li Qi'an hid behind his classmates and said, "Yingying, this is terrible. Are we going to be scolded? Will this affect our internship results?"

Xie Wanying thought about it, walked out of the ward and explained to the teachers: "Teacher Tan."

"Are you here?" Tan Kelin turned around and looked at her with a hint of dissatisfaction.

What is the student hiding here and eavesdropping on the teacher?

"Allow me to explain this situation, Mr. Tan." Xie Wanying didn't bother to think about it and got to the point. "Last night, I didn't think about his skin problem at first. I thought his temper was a little unusually irritable, and then I suspected that his skin might be yellow. Maybe it was because of the indoor lighting last night, so I couldn't see the yellow on his skin very well."

"That is to say, you are the first person to notice that something is wrong with the patient!"

"It's me..."

Hearing her slightly uneasy admission, Tan Kelin put his other hand on his waist, not knowing whether to be angry or laugh.

Normally, an experienced doctor would be the first to notice this sort of thing, not an intern.

"Where is your teacher Sun?" Shi Xu asked her.

"Teacher Sun went to the hepatobiliary surgery department to sign the medical record." Xie Wanying reported, "He was in a hurry last night and didn't have time. Maybe Teacher Sun wanted to take a look at the patient's condition and see if he got better in the hepatobiliary surgery department."

"Okay, I'll call him." Shi Xu took out his cell phone and called someone back.

Beep, beep, the cell phone suddenly rang. Seeing it was her own cell phone, Xie Wanying quickly took it out and turned sideways to face the teacher to answer the call.

"Thank you, Doctor. My husband can open his eyes and look at me!" Mrs. Guo excitedly told her the good news.

Hearing this, Xie Wanying let out a long breath: "Then it should be much better. But it needs further observation. You should listen to the doctor's advice over there."

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