Chapter 24 This is called professionalism



Chapter 24 This is called professionalism

When Su Tang woke up the next day, there was no one beside him.

Only the slightly sunken pillow and a faint cold breath belonging to Lu Xiao were left.

She sat up and touched her face, which was a little hot.

Su Tang took a deep breath and smiled helplessly.

She is a modern person, but she was seduced by an innocent boy. It's so embarrassing.

She shook her head pretending to be calm, putting aside those romantic thoughts.

Today is her first day as an intern, and she can't be late.

After washing up, Su Tang changed into a plaid shirt and straight trousers.

She neatly braided her black hair into two braids. The person in the mirror had clear eyes and a tenacity that refused to give up.

Thinking of Lu Xiao's evaluation, she smiled.

A paper tiger? At least it can bite!

Breakfast was still porridge and multi-grain steamed buns from the cafeteria, placed on the table.

Lu Xiao has disappeared, probably having gone out for morning exercises.

Su Tang finished eating quickly, cleaned up the dishes, took a deep breath, and walked out of the house.

The family compound has become bustling with people sending their children to the nursery and carrying basins to the washroom to wash clothes.

When several sisters-in-law saw Su Tang, they greeted him warmly.

"Doctor Su, are you going to work?"

The first person to say this was Zhang Cui, and her words were full of pride.

"Oh, sister Su is in such good spirits today!"

Su Tang paused and responded with a smile.

Zhang Cui happened to be out as well, so she came over and took her arm, lowering her voice with a hint of excitement.

"Sister, are you okay last night? Didn't Brother Lu say... anything?"

She winked, her face full of gossip.

Su Tang blushed slightly and changed the subject: "What can he say? By the way, sister-in-law, I want to ask you about someone, Director Yuan Danqin from our hospital pharmacy. What do you think of her?"

She was not familiar with the situation in the northwest, but knowing yourself and your enemy will ensure victory in every battle. Su Tang decided to find out the situation from Zhang Cui first.

Zhang Cui curled her lips. "Yuan Danqin? Well, she's a veteran, having run the pharmacy for over ten years. She hates it most when others intrude on her territory."

"He's not that mean, just a little... old-fashioned? And he likes to take advantage of others."

She leaned closer, lowering her voice.

"Who knows whose pockets the pharmacy's losses go to? It's just a tacit understanding. Sister, you just got there, so don't offend her."

Su Tang understood and nodded: "Thank you for reminding me, sister-in-law. I will remember it."

The two of them parted ways at the street entrance, and Su Tang walked alone to the division hospital at the other end of the camp.

The northwest wind in the early morning is cool and refreshing when blowing on your face.

She clenched her fists and encouraged herself.

What is there to be afraid of? It's not like she hasn't done this before in modern times. Nothing can stop her.

The pharmacy is in the innermost room on the first floor of the hospital. A unique smell mixed with disinfectant and western medicine powder hits you in the face.

This familiar taste is like returning to my hometown.

Rows of dark brown medicine cabinets stood against the wall, their glass doors filled with brown glass bottles and paper bags of various sizes.

Inside was a woman wearing a white coat, about forty years old, with slightly high cheekbones and lips pursed in a somewhat harsh manner.

He was counting on the account book with an abacus.

This should be Yuan Danqin, the pharmacy director who loves to take advantage of others as Zhang Cui mentioned.

"Good morning, Director Yuan. I'm Su Tang, the new intern, reporting in."

Su Tang's attitude was very respectful, and the smile on his face was very gentle, without any aggressiveness.

Yuan Danqin didn't even raise her eyelids and hummed through her nose.

The woman's fingers continued to move the abacus beads quickly, and it took a while before she stopped.

She slowly raised her eyelids and swept a critical glance over Su Tang.

Especially when he saw her overly beautiful face with a bit of a young lady's temperament, a trace of barely perceptible contempt flashed in his eyes.

"Xiao Su, the dean told me."

Yuan Danqin drew out her voice, called out "Xiao Su", and pointed to a pile of dusty cardboard boxes in the corner.

"Here, first sort out those expired medicines, register them, and wait for the unified destruction. Be quick and don't delay things."

There was obvious impatience and contempt in her tone of voice.

It was obvious that the pile of boxes had been piled up for a long time, and the dust was so thick that you could write on it.

Su Tang knew in her heart that this was a warning to her as an airborne soldier.

He also wanted to use the most trivial and least technical work to leave her aside.

Su Tang wasn't really without temper, he just felt that it was unnecessary to be stubborn and would give people a reason to criticize him.

She understands the principle of avoiding the enemy's sharp edge.

She put on a perfect smile, a bit of a newbie's naiveté, and said, "Okay, Director. I'll sort it out right away."

His tone was gentle and he had no complaints.

Su Tang rolled up his sleeves, found a rag and a basin of water, and really began to clean up the pile of garbage meticulously.

She didn't complain or try to show off, but just cleaned the dust very seriously.

Take out the boxes and bottles of expired medicines, sort them into different categories, and carefully check the labels and batch numbers.

Then he recorded them one by one in clear and neat handwriting in a tattered registration book that Yuan Danqin threw to him.

Drug name, specifications, quantity, production date, and expiration date.

Yuan Danqin watched coldly, initially with a bit of pride as if she was watching a good show.

But gradually, she discovered that this so-called rich girl was extremely efficient at her work.

His movements were quick but not chaotic, and his records were extremely clear. His beautiful handwriting even made her feel a little ashamed of herself.

Moreover, Su Tang did not show any expression of dissatisfaction or grievance throughout the whole process. He was as calm as if he was doing an ordinary job.

The sense of superiority in Yuan Danqin's heart slowly deflated like a popped balloon, and she felt a sense of inexplicable irritation instead.

She slammed the account book shut, got up and went to the warehouse.

Su Tang worked hard, but the corners of his mouth curled up almost imperceptibly.

Yuan Danqin's so-called show of force was a perfect opportunity for Su Tang to demonstrate his abilities and attitude.

It was not only Yuan Danqin who inspected her, but also the dean and directors of various departments who were hiding in the dark and inspecting her.

At noon, Su Tang had a simple meal in the hospital cafeteria and went back to continue cleaning.

Perhaps Yuan Danqin herself felt embarrassed, so she asked Su Tang to go to the internal medicine clinic to assist a young doctor named Wang.

Doctor Wang is a bit young, with a baby face, and looks a bit nervous. He becomes a bit flustered when there are too many patients.

The clinic was crowded with people, and the sounds of coughing and children crying were mixed together.

A peasant woman holding a child rushed in anxiously, "Doctor! Doctor! Check on my baby! He's got a fever and is convulsing!"

The child was about two or three years old, with a red face and rapid breathing.

The body twitched slightly intermittently and the eyes were a little dazed, which was obviously a high fever convulsion.

Doctor Wang panicked as he saw this and frantically reached for the tongue depressor: "Quick! Hold him down! Don't let him bite his tongue! Bring a towel!"

He tried to pry open the child's mouth, but the child's teeth were clenched and he was quite strong.

The situation was extremely urgent, and Su Tang took a few steps forward.

She did not try to force the child's mouth open, but quickly laid the child on his side on the examination bed and unbuttoned his collar to ensure free breathing.

"Quick! Go to the pharmacy and get 10ml of 10% chloral hydrate solution. Dilute it with an equal amount of normal saline and prepare the enema! Then use alcohol and warm water to physically reduce the temperature!"

Her voice was calm, with the authority that only a doctor could have, and she instantly calmed the chaotic situation.

The nurse responded and ran over subconsciously.

"Doctor Wang, don't panic. Stay calm."

Su Tang took the time to comfort the frightened Dr. Wang.

Well, he is young after all, and he gets scared when the patient speaks in a loud voice.

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