Is there a problem with the inspection report in Chapter 361?



Is there a problem with the inspection report in Chapter 361?

Lou Heming held his sister's arm and checked the needle marks on her arm by the light before looking at the medical report on the table with Allen's name on it.

“Mao Mao, are you sure you’re not mistaken?” Lou Heming thought for a moment: “The examination was done when Allen was first admitted to the hospital. When you met him, he had already been admitted for many days, so the injection sites on his hands may have already healed.”

"No," Mao Mao shook her head, "It was Allen and me... Ah!"

Mao Mao immediately covered her mouth.

Lou Heming: "What's wrong with Allen?"

Mao Mao covered her mouth, not daring to respond.

She panicked and twisted her body, trying to climb out of her brother's arms.

But Lou Heming would never give her that chance. He wrapped his arms around her and held her tightly in his arms.

His expression turned serious, but his tone remained gentle as he coaxed, "Mao Mao, how did you know Allen didn't have a physical exam?"

"Hmm..."

Mao Mao blinked guiltily, lowered her head, and dared not look up at her brother.

She ate Alan's chocolate, accepted hush money, and promised Alan she wouldn't tell anyone the secret. But keeping a secret is so difficult; one wrong move and you could be turned into a dog.

"Maomao?"

Since she didn't say anything, Lou Heming could only guess: "Could it be... that Allen told you himself?"

Maomao: "..."

Mao Mao stopped covering her mouth.

She tilted her head back, looking blankly at him, her eyes filled with disbelief.

Could it be that my second brother also knows magic? Otherwise, how could he have guessed it so quickly?

Seeing the meaning in her expression, Lou Heming became even more puzzled: "Allen told you himself? He didn't have a physical exam?"

"Uh-huh!"

Since her brother guessed it himself, Mao Mao no longer needs to keep it a secret.

“He’s the one who told me this. He said he didn’t have it.” Mao Mao raised her arm. “Allen said that as long as you cry loudly, the doctor will agree not to do the test. Zhao Zhao also cried, but he still got pricked with a needle. Allen said it was because he didn’t cry loud enough.”

Lou Heming retorted without hesitation, "Impossible. No matter how loudly you cry, the necessary examinations still need to be done."

"..."

Mao Mao blinked and obediently said "Oh".

I'll tell Xu Yizhao next time I see him.

Lou Heming suddenly remembered something and reopened Allen's medical examination report.

Before entering the operating room, a patient scheduled for surgery undergoes a full physical examination to allow doctors to visually assess their condition and develop a surgical plan based on these results. Performing surgery without any prior knowledge increases the risks.

Many patients are unaware of any undiagnosed diseases they may have. Therefore, preoperative physical examinations are crucial, and no doctor would give up on a patient just because they are crying.

If someone else had said it, he might have doubted the truthfulness of their words.

But what Mao Mao said was that Mao Mao was a good child who never lied.

If Allen didn't have a physical exam, whose report is this in his hand?

Just in case, Lou Heming confirmed again: "Mao Mao, did Allen really tell you this himself? He didn't get checked?"

“Yes, it was Allen who told me.” Mao Mao nodded vigorously. “Zhao Zhao and Xuan Xuan know too. He told us to keep it a secret and not to tell anyone.”

"..."

"Huh?" Mao Mao seemed to remember something, then looked up in confusion. "Brother, didn't you know?"

Lou Heming slowly shook his head.

“But aren’t you Allen’s doctor?” Mao Mao asked curiously. “Allen said that the doctor and he had agreed on it.”

“The examination was conducted by other doctors; I was only responsible for his surgery, and…” Lou Heming said softly, “…he wasn’t my patient at first.”

"hold head high?"

Lou Heming didn't elaborate, but simply patted her head.

Allen wasn't initially one of his patients.

Originally, another doctor surnamed Fang was to treat Allen, but unfortunately, just after Allen was admitted to the hospital, Dr. Fang received news from his hometown that his mother had passed away. In his grief, Dr. Fang accidentally missed a step on the stairs and broke his hand.

Since the surgeon's hand was injured, he could no longer perform surgery. Therefore, Dr. Fang distributed his patients to other doctors, and Allen was assigned to his care.

The examination was conducted by the hospital, so he naturally had no doubts. A surgical plan was developed based on the examination results and Allen's medical records.

Lou Heming looked at the examination report in his hand, lost in thought.

Now, Mao Mao tells him that Allen didn't have a checkup?

Is it simply that no blood was drawn, or were all the tests not done?

At the very least, there must be something wrong with the medical report he has.

If there's a problem with the test results, then is Allen's illness real?

Tomorrow is Allen's surgery day. If Mao Mao hadn't reminded him, he would have performed the surgery on Allen as scheduled...

He had been lost in thought for too long when Mao Mao stirred in his arms.

"elder brother?"

Lou Heming came to his senses.

He calmed down and closed the medical report in his hand.

It's too late, there's no point in thinking about it now.

He picked up his sister from his desk and gently coaxed her, "You've kept us waiting, Mao Mao. When I'm done with my work, I'll tell you a story."

Okay~

Meow~

...

the next day.

Early in the morning, Lou Heming got up and went to work as usual.

He arrived at the hospital and, as usual, went to see his patients first.

Despite his young age, he is already an attending physician, so his medical skills are naturally superb, and his schedule is very full. He has several surgeries scheduled for today. After returning from rounds, his assistant has already begun preparations.

Lou Heming checked the schedule and casually crossed Allen's surgery off the list. "Postpone his surgery. I'll make the details later."

"Postponed?" the assistant asked, puzzled. "But we already notified the patient yesterday."

“It’s alright, just do as I say, I’ll explain to the patient.” Lou Heming: “Oh, right, do the examination again for him.”

Although the assistant was puzzled, he nodded and went to notify the patient as instructed.

"No, wait."

Lou Heming stopped him: "Don't notify him yet. I'll personally take him to handle his examination."

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