Chapter 636 【636】Senior Brother Rarely Pays Attention
"The patient was initially suspected of having acute appendicitis. He might have had a fever and convulsions just now. He needs to be sent to the Second Department of General Surgery. Mr. Tan said it will be accepted."
Several people heard her message.
"Understood." He Guangyou, who helped fix the patient's head, answered her first, and called Qiu Ruiyun who came later, "Take her to our department to wash her hands. Let her wash her hands clean."
She is going to come to their department for a rotation, so it can't be done if there is an accident. And the incident happened outside their department. Now that I think about it, fortunately, the more they and Tao Zhijie thought about it, the more something was wrong, so they ran out to see what was going on with her. As soon as I came out, I saw that something big happened.
"Come here." Qiu Ruiyun pulled her into the hepatobiliary surgery ward, regardless of Huang Zhilei's stare.
Huang Zhilei was annoyed at why he was half a beat too late to let others take advantage of him, so he didn't dare to look back at senior brother Cao.
Cao Yong glanced at his junior brother, of course he knew that it was absolutely impossible to ask his young junior brother to act like a master of technology. It can only be said that the group of hepatobiliary surgery suddenly came out to support.
Besides Tao Zhijie, Cao Yong paid more attention to another young figure that appeared recently.
"Is he from the northern capital?" Cao Yong asked.
Xie Wanying, who was walking, heard Senior Brother Cao asking who she was, and couldn't help thinking of what the senior sisters had said to her. It is very rare for Brother Cao to pay attention to young medical students and doctors. It's just that she herself has always doubted this, because Brother Cao has been very kind to her since he met her, and he is very kind when communicating with students, making her feel that he is very good to the younger generation. The sisters denied it, emphasizing that clinical teachers pay attention to a certain person and generally being polite to students are two different things.
Perhaps just like what the senior sister said, Xie Wanying changed her mind at this time because she felt that senior brother Cao asked the person in a different tone than usual.
Who did Senior Brother Cao ask? It just so happened that she should pass this man by now.
Song Xuelin also turned to look at her when she saw her passing by. He was the one who followed behind and was the last one to see what she had just done, so thoughts flashed in his dark brown eyes. Turning back again, his eyes met Cao Yong who was looking over, and his face could not help but become serious: Cao Yong's name is as deafening as it is in Beijing.
"Yes." Tao Zhijie answered his junior, with a smile in his eyes: Could it be that you are interested in this person?
Cao Yong looked away from the faces of the people in Beidu, and told his junior brother: "Call Puwai Er and ask them to come up to pick you up."
In this situation of the patient, it is best to have a specialist doctor come up to see and escort him down.
Huang Zhilei received the instruction to call the Second Puwai Er, thinking, it would be faster to call fellow Sun Yubo's cell phone.
After receiving the information, Sun Yubo rushed up the stairs. After all, he heard that his student's hand might have been bitten by the patient, and he broke into a sweat from fright.
"Why did the patients you were going to admit on the sixth floor come to the ninth floor?" He Guangyou privately blamed him when he saw the second person from the general public.
Sun Yubo immediately answered him in a low voice: "This is going to be an emergency call in our hospital. I probably didn't even look at it, so he refused and sent him to the outpatient clinic."
When the emergency department is full, the triage nurses can't call the doctor for diagnosis in time. They can only rely on their own experience. It is right to judge the patients who are not in a hurry to find other ways out. They are just nurses, and the grassroots doctors have made mistakes, so how can they blame the nurses.