Although he did not get the answer he wanted, Teacher Ye already regarded Feng Qingxue as his own junior. This beautiful girl who seemed gentle as water was actually strong in her bones and open-minded. She was a rare good girl.
"Xiaoxue, do you have any plans for the future?" Commander Ye asked Feng Qingxue during the meal.
There was a pot of braised pork on the table, as well as garlic cucumbers, cold mung bean sprouts, and scrambled eggs with green peppers. It was a very rich dish.
The staple food is rice and flatbread, but because the dough was not fermented, we didn’t steam the buns.
The chef's stewed pig's trotter soup was served to Lu Jiang. Feng Qingxue picked up the cooked pig skin that could be picked off with chopsticks and gave it to Lu Jiang to eat, and then fed him the soup with broken noodles soaked in it.
Hearing Master Ye's question, Feng Qingxue thought for a moment and said, "The most important thing right now is to take care of Jiang. I want to take advantage of Jiang's hospitalization to learn some nursing knowledge from the doctors and nurses. Didn't Doctor Guo say that Jiang will have to undergo another operation after he recovers to remove the four shrapnel that are still in his body? In other words, it will take a long time for Jiang to fully recover, and he must be carefully cared for during this period. If I learn it, I won't have to bother the doctors and nurses."
It is good to have many skills. Feng Qingxue is not afraid of hardship or fatigue. It will not hurt to know a little medical knowledge. Besides, who can guarantee that Lu Jiang will not get hurt in the future? Now that she has learned it, she will not have to rush around to take care of Lu Jiang in the future.
Lu Jiang's eyes immediately turned to Feng Qingxue, filled with tenderness that he himself was not aware of.
Commander Ye agreed with Feng Qingxue's idea very much. He concluded that this was an extremely motivated girl, so he was willing to help her. After thinking for a moment, he said, "I'll tell Doctor Guo later and ask her to arrange for you to learn from the nurses in the hospital first. Once you have mastered the basic nursing knowledge, let Doctor Guo personally teach you for a while. Doctor Guo is the leading all-round doctor in the military hospital. His ancestors are from a medical family and are proficient in Chinese and Western medicine. How much you can learn depends entirely on yourself!"
"Thank you, Master!" Feng Qingxue was extremely surprised.
With the order from Commander Ye and the arrangement from Doctor Guo, and the fact that Feng Qingxue's original intention of learning was for Lu Jiang, all the nurses in the hospital taught her everything they knew. After a few days, they discovered that Feng Qingxue had an excellent talent for this. Whether it was giving injections, changing dressings, bandaging wounds, providing first aid to wounded patients, etc., she learned quickly and well.
Moreover, Feng Qingxue had an excellent memory. Although she could not memorize everything she saw, she could basically remember the names and formulas of all the medicines she had seen, and she would know them by heart after reading them twice.
Lu Jiang's nursing work basically does not require any other nurses, it is all done by Feng Qingxue.
Because the recovery is good, in the later stages, there is no need for the attending physician to change the medicine.
At the beginning, the hospital was worried and specially arranged for an older and more experienced nurse to provide guidance. It turned out that Feng Qingxue completed the task impeccably, so after a few times, the nurse completely handed the task over to Feng Qingxue, which actually enhanced her relationship with Lu Jiang.
Feng Qingxue's eagerness to learn is simply terrifying.
She had to take care of Lu Jiang's dressing changes and other nursing work, as well as Lu Jiang's three meals a day. She also had to go out to buy rice and vegetables from time to time, continue to learn from the nurses, and occasionally go to the obstetrics and gynecology department to gain knowledge. Under such circumstances, she could actually squeeze out time to spend in Chinese and Western pharmacies, constantly learning to identify various Chinese and Western medicines!