Famous Among Top Surgeons in the 90s -
Chapter 636 - Chapter 636 【636】Senior brother rarely shows concern
Chapter 636: [(636)] Senior brother rarely shows concern. Chapter 636: [(636)] Senior brother rarely shows concern. “The patient is preliminarily suspected of having acute appendicitis, and may be experiencing fever convulsions, needing to be sent to General Surgery Department Two. Teacher Tan said we can take them in.”
A few people heard the information she conveyed.
“Understood.” He Guangyou, who was supporting the patient’s head, was the first to respond to her and called to Qiu Ruiyun, who was following, “You take her to our department to wash her hands. Make sure she cleans them thoroughly.”
She was about to rotate through their department, and they couldn’t afford any accidents at this moment. Moreover, the incident occurred just outside their department. In retrospect, thankfully, he and Tao Zhijie had felt that something was off and went out to check on her. As soon as they emerged, they realized that a serious incident had taken place.
“Come with me.” Qiu Ruiyun pulled her towards the Hepatobiliary Surgery ward, oblivious to the glaring eyes of Huang Zhilei from the opposite side.
Huang Zhilei was annoyed with himself for hesitating earlier, which allowed others to take advantage, and he didn’t dare to meet the gaze of Senior Cao.
Cao Yong glanced at his junior brother; of course, he knew it was impossible to expect his young junior to perform at the level of a seasoned boss. All he could say was that he hadn’t expected the Hepatobiliary Surgery group to suddenly come out in support.
Besides Tao Zhijie, another new young figure had caught Cao Yong’s attention.
“Is he from Beidu?” Cao Yong asked.
As she walked by, Xie Wanying heard Senior Cao asking about someone, which made her think about what her senior sisters had told her. They had said it was extremely rare for Senior Cao to pay special attention to young medical students and doctors. She had always been skeptical of this, as Senior Cao had been very kind to her from the moment they met, gentle in his interactions with students, giving her the impression he was generally good to his juniors. The senior sisters denied this, emphasizing that a clinical teacher’s interest in a particular person was different from being generally polite to students.
Perhaps, just as her senior sisters had said, Xie Wanying’s thoughts changed at that moment, sensing that Senior Cao’s tone when asking about that person was different from usual.
Who was Senior Cao asking about? She just happened to be passing by the person now.
Song Xueling also turned to look at her as she passed by him. Following behind, he was the last one to see what she had just done, and a contemplative shadow flickered through his deep brown eyes. Turning back, he met Cao Yong’s gaze, and his expression grew solemn: Cao Yong’s reputation was resounding even in Beidu First.
“Yes,” Tao Zhijie answered the junior brother, his smiling eyes conveying an unspoken curiosity: could it be that you’re interested in this person?
Cao Yong’s gaze moved away from the Beidu man and instructed his junior, “Call General Surgery Department Two and ask them to send someone up to receive the patient.”
With the patient’s condition being such, it would be best to have a specialist doctor come up to check and escort them down.
Huang Zhilei received the instruction to call General Surgery Department Two and thought calling his fellow countryman Sun Yubo’s cell phone would be quicker.
After receiving the information, Sun Yubo rushed up the stairs, babbling as he went; he was scared into sweating by the news that a patient might have bitten his student’s hand.
“Why did the patient you’re supposed to take in on the sixth floor end up on the ninth floor?” He Guangyou quietly criticized the General Surgery Department Two person who arrived.
Sun Yubo immediately replied in a low voice, “That’s something you’d have to ask our hospital’s emergency department about. They probably didn’t even look before they rejected them, telling them to go to the outpatient clinic.”
Under the circumstances of an overcrowded emergency department, if triage nurses can’t call a doctor for diagnosis in time, they have no choice but to rely on their own experience and correctly direct less urgent patients to find other alternatives quickly. They’re just nurses, and even basic doctors make mistakes, so one can’t blame the nurses.
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