Xie Wanying felt uneasy because of her classmates' words. Li Qi'an seemed to have forgotten that there is a phenomenon called "last breath".
Soon it was time for the night shift again. Tonight is Saturday, the last night shift of the week.
Sun Yubo encouraged the two students, saying, "After you finish your shift tonight and the day shift tomorrow, you can rest. At least we won't be on night shift next week or the week after next."
I went to the ward with Dr. Wu during the shift change. On the way, Dr. Wu whispered to Sun Yubo, "I think bed 23 is dying. Although she seems to be in good spirits now, her blood indicators are all bad. Dr. Gao and the others are prepared and told us on duty to be careful."
Sun Yubo understood what was said and knew that either the patient in his class or Dr. Wu's class needed emergency treatment.
"Have you told her family?" Sun Yubo asked about the family's situation.
"Her daughter-in-law asked the doctors to continue saving her son, but he did not come to the hospital."
The teachers in front were talking in low voices and couldn't hear clearly. Li Qi'an poked Lin Hao's shoulder with his finger and asked, "Which bed are you talking about?"
Hearing his question, Lin Hao turned around and glanced at him. He didn't want to answer, wondering if he was playing dumb. This was an answer that could be guessed without asking. Besides, he was in a bad mood. He used to be very confident, but when he heard that his senior brothers and sisters could hardly stay to work in the hospital, he felt depressed.
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Apart from the fool Li Qian'an, Lin Hao looked at Xie Wanying again.
Taking out her notebook, Xie Wanying, as always, carefully recorded the conditions of each patient when handing over the shift.
Lin Hao couldn't figure out what was wrong with her, but he thought she was not so ignorant. According to what he knew, among the seniors who were about to graduate this year, there were some who had very good grades during their internship in surgery, but they were still cruelly rejected by the hospital.
He was filled with confusion as to what kind of medical students the department leaders and hospital leaders wanted.
After walking through the ward, Doctor Wu remembered something and told Sun Yubo and the others, "Did you know that a patient from your group came in at five o'clock?"
When I went to the ward rounds, I didn't go to my own group, after all, I am familiar with my own group. Sun Yubo was shocked when he heard the news: People in my own group betrayed their own people?
"Doctor Shi admitted her when she was on outpatient duty in the morning. We asked her to come during the day, but she delayed coming until five in the afternoon. Since she is a new patient admitted by your group, you can handle it yourselves." Doctor Wu waved his hand.
There is no other way. Teacher Shi Xu is the second-line doctor tonight, so he will definitely be asked to take the case. Sun Yubo accepted his fate and said to the two students, "Let's go and see the new patient."
Xie Wanying first went to find the outpatient medical records of the new patient. Then she and her teacher went to the ward for beds 7-9. The new patient was in bed 9, an old lady. Next to her was a woman in her forties sorting out the patient's belongings, probably a family member. Hearing footsteps, the family member turned around.
Xie Wanying took a look and saw that it was her deskmate Zhang Wei’s mother.
When Zhang Wei's mother saw her, she seemed mentally prepared and raised the corners of her mouth.
Regardless of the consequences, Sun Yubo questioned the patient's family members as soon as he saw them: "I told you to come to the hospital earlier in the day, why did you come only now? As a result, many tests that can be done during the day cannot be done."
"Don't they say that examinations can't be done during the day on Saturday?" Zhang Wei's mother asked the doctor, apparently having done some research on the hospital.
Sun Yubo raised his eyelids to the patient's family member who insisted on talking back, and then looked at the woman's face as if he had seen it before, and said: "It's best to listen to the doctor when you are hospitalized. Otherwise, there are many things that the doctor can't arrange for you."
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