Zhao Zhaowei's old problem came back. Not only was his mind confused, but he also turned to Xie for help out of habit.
When other students in the class saw this, they wanted to bury Zhao's head in the ground: it was such an embarrassing scene, if Song Mao came, they would probably be laughed to death by him.
The pressure was thrown onto Xie’s head like a bouquet of flowers.
Putting aside whether or not Xie was amazing and already knew the answer, the biggest problem now was that Dr. Xie Wanying remembered very clearly the lesson she learned the first time she wanted to pass a note to Zhao and was caught by Teacher Lin.
Doctor Lin Chenrong continued to watch at the scene at this moment.
Other teachers were also watching the scene.
The scene was even more terrifyingly quiet at this time. Zhao felt that he didn't need anyone to bury him. He was already in the cemetery, with his head lowered to his chest like an ostrich's.
All the classmates in the class cursed Zhao in their hearts: Well, how should we end this now? Xie can't save you.
In the blink of an eye, no one expected that a figure suddenly stood up.
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Is it Dr. Xie Wanying?
Dr. Xie turned around and walked straight to Student Zhao.
What's going on?
Do you dare to cheat again in front of Teacher Lin and other big guys?
Bang!
Doctor Xie Wanying slapped Zhao on the shoulder and said seriously: Student, cheating is not allowed.
Doctor Zhao Zhaowei raised his head and took a deep breath. Then, as if his mind had suddenly cleared up, he said, "I know the answer."
The audience in the circle around them watched this scene, and they felt that this time it was Zhao who was about to have his head shot off: What? I didn't see what was happening.
Did anyone cheat?
Did Dr. Xie give Zhao an answer?
Dr. Xie clearly told everyone in front of them not to cheat.
"Tell me the answer." Without waiting for Teacher Jiao to speak, the others urged Zhao to answer.
Everyone wanted to see what Xie Juanwang and Zhao were up to.
Whether cheating is successful or not depends on whether the answer is correct or not, otherwise it will be a futile and useless cheating.
Dr. Zhao Zhaowei replied: "Children who come to see a doctor will cry if they feel unwell or are easily frightened."
This is probably the reason why there is always a lot of crying in the pediatric department.
"When a child cries, his heart rate speeds up, his pulse quickens, and his breathing becomes rapid." After saying this, Dr. Zhao Zhaowei touched his own pounding heartbeat and found that it had returned to normal.
Simply put, Chinese medicine's pulse diagnosis is not accurate when a child is frightened, so it is put aside.
The same principle applies to auscultation.
Doctors follow a principle when seeing patients, which is to make the diagnosis without the patient being disturbed by other temporary factors to avoid misdiagnosis.
Western medicine follows the same principle. Unless the patient's condition requires emergency treatment, it is often better to ask the patient to rest for a while before routinely measuring blood pressure, body temperature and other values.
The bigwigs around looked at Boss Jiao and nodded, indicating that Dr. Zhao's answer was correct.
Now, a group of people began to question even more whether someone had given Dr. Zhao the answer prompt board.
At this time, Dr. Xie Wanying returned to her original seat, looking frank and honest: What did she do?
Nothing at all.
The answer that Zhao figured out on his own had nothing to do with Xie, and Xie did not communicate the answer to Zhao through any eye contact.
Anyway, she told Zhao not to cheat.
"Senior sister's IQ is too high." Doctor Fan Yunyun raised her hand to wipe the cold sweat from her forehead. If she wanted to think about it, she would never be able to think of the method that senior sister used to break the situation.
Hahahaha. Professor Jiao laughed three times.
It was creepy to hear the old-fashioned Taoist priest suddenly laugh.
Jiao said: "What she did is a bit like me."
The other big guys' eyes changed: This old senior is so shameless that it's beyond words.
What Jiao meant was that he was right. Do you think Xie was just patting someone on the back? He was patting the meridians of the human body as described in traditional Chinese medicine.
If Xie took random photos, Dr. Zhao's reaction would be even more frightened, and he might even jump up like a grasshopper.
The fact is, after Dr. Xie’s pat, Zhao’s breathing stabilized, his heart rate returned to normal, he relaxed, his panic was relieved, and his brain was able to think normally.
Therefore, in the eyes of traditional Chinese medicine, there are many acupoints on the human body, and they cannot be randomly tapped. Regular Chinese doctors must conduct a dialectical analysis of the patient before performing acupoint treatment.
Like classmate Zhao, he lowered his head and his face turned pale, as if he was so panicked that he had symptoms such as difficulty breathing and chest tightness.
Pressing the Tianzong acupoint may help alleviate Mr. Zhao's symptoms.
Others all raised their heads: They didn't care whether Xie Juanwang really helped her classmates cheat, they only knew that Xie Juanwang had proved that if she helped others cheat, she could reach new heights.
Having said that, all my colleagues present here know that a truly skilled doctor can do anything to convince people just like Xie Juanwang did. After all, doctors are a group of highly intelligent people who compete with each other on brainpower.
Next, Mr. Jiao continued to exchange techniques with the Western doctors: What do you think of the results of this child’s visual diagnosis?
Western medicine also has visual diagnosis, and Western medicine pediatrics also emphasizes visual diagnosis.
For example, children with rickets have thin hair, a large square head, and delayed fontanelle closure. In general, the heads of these sick children are different from those of healthy children. This obvious visual diagnosis and differentiation can be summarized in clinical medicine, so it is not said that only Chinese medicine or Western medicine has this kind of clinical experience summary.
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