Chapter 83: Want her to take the blame again?
Zheng Jinxin's face turned red and white, and her nails almost dug into her palms.
She held it in for a long time before finally squeezing out a sentence: "Doctor Su is really... observant."
The tone was so sour that you could squeeze juice out of it.
She never thought that Su Tang could even find out what medicine the patient had taken before.
I never expected that after returning from further studies, I would stumble over this basic drug interaction.
Su Tang put the pen back into the pocket of his white coat without even looking at Zheng Jinxin. He just said, "Nurse Zheng, it's a good thing that you've returned for further training, but if the doctor hasn't noticed something, it won't hurt to ask about the patient's medical history."
"Oh, by the way, I heard you want to switch to clinical..."
Su Tang didn't finish his words, but everyone understood what he meant even if he didn't say it.
With Zheng Jinxin's condition, she still wants to switch to clinical practice?
Su Tang left, leaving Zheng Jinxin standing there alone, her face flushed with embarrassment, the flames in her heart rising up, burning her internal organs so much that they ached.
Su Tang! It's Su Tang again! Why can't she crush her to death?
Zheng Jinxin looked at Su Tang's back as he disappeared at the door, his eyes so gloomy that water could drip out of them.
She grabbed the prescription on the table that Su Tang pointed out had problems, and crumpled it up fiercely, her nails almost piercing the thin paper.
"Okay, you're awesome!"
She gritted her teeth and spoke in a low voice so that only she could hear it.
"If you can avoid the first, I wonder how you can avoid the fifteenth! We'll see!"
Zheng Jinxin just couldn't believe that Su Tang could always be so lucky!
The days pass by like flowing water.
Su Tang went to work and went home as usual, thinking about the news about Lu Xiao's hospital expansion and looking forward to reuniting with him soon.
During her off-duty period, she also went to see Lu Xiao.
The training intensity over there is much higher than here, and you can see obvious fatigue on Lu Xiao's face.
Su Tang talked a lot with Lu Xiao, and also said that Lin Jianqiu recently went on tour to other camps, and Chang Jia took a special leave to go with him.
The relationship between the two is very good now. Lin Jianqiu said that he has to thank Su Tang and Lu Xiao.
Everyone was fine, but Su Tang found it difficult to fall asleep due to the longing for separation.
She was used to being alone, but when she was with Lu Xiao, Su Tang felt something was wrong when she was separated from him.
Lu Xiao comforted Su Tang and said that he would keep an eye on this place and tell her once he had definite news.
Seeing Su Tang like this, Lu Xiao felt uncomfortable.
But he has a special status, and it is his duty to defend the country.
First there is a country, then there is a family.
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Although Zheng Jinxin suffered a setback that time, she seemed to be much calmer on the surface.
But Su Tang knew that this person was a narrow-minded person and might be up to something bad.
Su Xinyao has been out seeing patients recently and spends very little time in the hospital.
When she was not around, Su Tang couldn't see her, which made him feel relieved.
Otherwise, she wouldn't be able to bear whatever Zheng Jinxin and Su Xinyao did to her.
The atmosphere in the hospital was noticeably different that afternoon.
There was a hurried pace in the corridor, and even the nurse who usually loved to joke had a stern face.
Su Tang had just returned from his ward rounds when he heard a few young nurses whispering together.
"Have you heard? A big shot is coming!"
"Who is it?"
"It seems like he's a relative of some high-ranking official. I'm not sure what the details are, but the dean is waiting at the door to pick him up!"
"What kind of illness is this? Why is it such a big deal?"
"I don't know. He was sent straight to the intensive care unit upon arrival. Several directors were called over, and their faces didn't look good..."
Su Tang didn't take it too seriously. It wasn't uncommon for important figures to seek medical treatment.
She had just sat down and opened the medical record when the office door was slammed open.
Nurse Xiao Liu rushed in breathlessly, her face filled with anxiety. "Doctor Su! Quick! Over at the intensive care unit, the director has requested all attending physicians and above to come over for a consultation! It's urgent!"
Su Tang's heart skipped a beat. It seemed that something really big had happened.
She put down the notebook and ran after Nurse Liu.
Outside the intensive care unit, a crowd of people in white coats stood there. The dean, vice dean, and heads of various departments all had frowns on their faces, and the atmosphere was so solemn that water could be squeezed out of it.
Through the glass window on the door, you can see a middle-aged man in his fifties lying inside. His face is blue, his lips are purple, and his breathing is frighteningly rapid. A bunch of instruments are ticking next to him.
The dean rubbed his hands anxiously. "Tell me! What's going on? The test results are in, and my heart and lung functions are declining, but what's the cause? If we can't find a clear cause, how can we prescribe the right medicine? We can't keep dragging it out like this!"
The head of internal medicine wiped the sweat from his forehead. "Abnormally high blood pressure, irregular heartbeat, lung murmurs... looks like acute heart failure or pulmonary embolism, but the biochemical indicators don't seem to match..."
The chief surgeon shook his head. "Without any obvious history of trauma or surgery, this is currently ruled out as a surgical emergency."
Several other experts also talked about it and had their own guesses, but none of them could come up with a definite idea, let alone an effective treatment plan.
The patient's family members were running around anxiously at the end of the corridor. Their suppressed cries and anxious eyes were like whips lashing everyone's heart.
In this gloomy and silent moment, a deliberate voice, neither loud nor soft, rang out.
"Dean, directors."
Zheng Jinxin took a step forward and glanced at Su Tang who was standing in the corner.
"Don't we have a master here who is particularly good at treating difficult and complicated diseases? Doctor Su Tangsu! Wasn't it she who cured that strange disease last time?"
"I think the situation is quite complicated this time. Why not let Dr. Su try? Maybe she has a solution!"
As soon as these words were spoken, everyone's eyes were focused on Su Tang.
Su Tang sneered in his heart.
Zheng Jinxin never gets tired of using this trick.
Last time he pushed her out to take the blame, and this time he wants to do the same thing again.
This patient is obviously in a very critical condition. Even so many experienced experts are helpless. Why let her take over?
If it succeeds, it will be her, Zheng Jinxin's "merit in recommendation"; if it fails, all the responsibility and blame will be on her, Su Tang!
And you can completely discredit her in front of the leader.
The dean was already extremely worried. When he heard Zheng Jinxin's words, he felt like he had grabbed a life-saving straw. Without thinking too much, he immediately looked at Su Tang: "Doctor Su? What...what do you think?"
For a moment, all the pressure was on Su Tang's shoulders.
She could feel Zheng Jinxin's eyes that were watching a good show, with undisguised malice.
Some of the other doctors around were skeptical, some were sympathetic, and some were simply waiting to see the results.
Su Tang took a deep breath.
Now is not the time to get angry, the patient's life is hanging by a thread.
She took a few steps forward, closer to the door, to observe the patient inside more closely.
Rapid breathing, cyanotic lips...all kinds of possibilities flashed through her mind quickly.
"Director, can you let me in to see the patient? I need to get a closer look at the details."
Su Tang's voice was calm, without any panic in his voice.
"Quick! Get in!"
The dean quickly signaled the nurse to open the door.
Su Tang put on a mask and gloves and walked quickly to the bedside.
She did not look at the complicated instrument data first, but bent down, carefully observed the patient's complexion and nails, and listened carefully to the sound of the chest.
Su Tang looked very carefully and even noticed that the skin on the patient's neck seemed a little abnormal, not like ordinary bruises.
A bold idea suddenly flashed through my mind.
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