The infectious disease department is in the emergency building.
"Did you figure it out, or did she?" Doctor Wu asked Sun Yubo close to his ear.
Sun Yubo gave him a look that said you understand.
The three students followed the teacher closely, like three chicks following a mother hen. The teacher would let them hear what she said if she wanted them to hear it, and would not let them hear what she did not want them to hear.
After the shift was handed over, the conditions of the patients in the ward tonight were much more stable than on Tuesday night. This was mainly because the large number of patients who were admitted on Monday and Tuesday were taking medication after being hospitalized, and those who should be stable were now stable.
The patient who was given an extra bed was transferred to the general ward and was said to be transferred to the gastroenterology department for further treatment. However, the patient and his family did not think about it, thinking that he was well treated in the second general surgery department. Who would have thought that at the beginning of the night, the patient's sister wanted to complain to the doctor.
"Maybe we can take a break tonight. There are no particularly serious illnesses or complicated diseases. The beds are full, and two extra beds have been reserved. If there are more, they will have to be temporarily placed in the corridor." After returning and sitting in the office, Sun Yubo suggested to the two students, "Why don't you go to sleep first? Otherwise, you will be woken up in the middle of the night and have no energy."
"Teacher Sun, if you want to sleep first, that's fine. Yingying and I will help you look after the patient in the ward." Li Qian'an spoke quickly to share the teacher's worries.
This stupid boy, even if he could see through the teacher's thoughts, couldn't he tell them? Sun Yubo was so angry that he was speechless.
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"Teacher, he and I will go check the ward first." After giving a wink to her classmates, Xie Wanying took the classmates out.
Xiao Xie is a good person, just pretend to know nothing. Sun Yubo yawned, thought about it, and decided to go to sleep first. Who knows, he might have to get up in the middle of the night.
"Hasn't the ward been checked?" Li Qian'an asked as he walked out of the office.
"The teacher wants to be alone." Xie Wanying whispered to her classmates.
After a while, Li Qi'an suddenly realized: "Oh."
Nothing, Xie Wanying walked to the nurse's station and flipped through her notes. She wanted to go to bed first after the nurse came back to tell her something.
Li Qian'an went to bed 23 to chat with his aunt.
Lingling, the nurse on night duty, came back, patted Xie Wanying on the shoulder, and whispered, "Can you let your classmate stay with bed 23?"
"He wanted to go himself. He knows the aunt's condition well." Xie Wanying said, knowing that Sister Lingling was reminding her with good intentions.
"I saw that your classmate has a soft temper, and I was afraid that he couldn't bear it. It's not good to have too good a relationship with patients." Sister Lingling, as a senior, said with experience, "Don't take it for granted that you can be rational about life, aging, illness and death just because you are a doctor. Once you really get emotional, it will be fatal. So you see, our doctors, nurses and patients must keep a certain distance."
In her previous life, she did not have the opportunity to enter the ward during her internship in the laboratory department. She moved back and forth between the various internal departments of the laboratory department. She learned about some medical practices and things in the ward by getting familiar with the ward teachers and colleagues during her internship and work, and by going to the ward or operating room to cooperate with the inspection work.
But when it comes to dealing with relationships with patients, it's pretty much the same everywhere in the hospital.
She remembers that patients and their families often collapsed on the spot when they received negative reports from the laboratory. Doctors did everything they could to help, but some diseases were indeed incurable.
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