【758】Is it possible that the seniors make the juniors?
When Xie Wanying came over, Li Yaxi recognized her and asked, "Didn't Dr. Lin come down to pick me up?"
This Doctor Lin refers to her classmate Lin Hao.
Xie Wanying said: "He went to the Department of Cardiology for internship, and I was in the Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery. Neither of them were in the second year of general surgery."
Hearing that he could not meet Lin Hao, Li Yaxi was a little disappointed.
The patient's family members followed, standing next to the departing ambulance and talking on the phone. They were a middle-aged woman dressed beautifully, who was Li Yaxi's mother. She came to accompany her daughter to the ward, and Yaxi's mother chatted with her daughter: "
I have never been to the inpatient building here."
"The environment is not bad." Li Yaxi, who had been hospitalized, told her mother.
"I heard that their department has a single ward. When the time comes, I will ask the doctor to let you go into a single ward, so it will be more comfortable." Yaxi's mother assured her daughter.
"Last time I said I wanted to stay in a single ward, but the doctor refused to do so. They rushed me out of the hospital after a few days of examination." Li Yaxi complained about the "bad" treatment in the hospital last time. "How many days will I be allowed to stay this time?
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"Stay here until your illness is cured." Yaxi's mother said.
"It must be like last time. They drove me away in a few days."
When Li Yaxi said this, everyone else was silent.
When we arrived at the Hepatobiliary Surgery Department, the patient's bed had been arranged in bed 21.
The nurse first pushes the patient's wheelchair into the ward.
The patients in the Hepatobiliary Surgery Department here seemed a little more "terrifying" than the patients she encountered when she was living in the second semester of general surgery. They had yellow complexions, ascites in their stomachs, and severe physical changes.
Sitting in a wheelchair, Li Ya hoped that the hair of the patients in the same ward would explode: "I don't live here!"
Seeing this, Yaxi's mother walked to the door of the doctor's office, grabbed Xie Wanying's clothes and said, "Change my daughter to a single room."
There are only two single-person wards in the entire ward. Not all patients can stay there, and it has little to do with whether the patient has money. For example, her classmate Zhao, the grandson of Professor Corey, had nothing to do after the operation the day before yesterday, but he was still being admitted today.
I rushed to stay in a four-bed room. I expected to be discharged in two days, and there were no ordinary hospital beds available. Hospital beds in large hospitals are always extremely tight, especially here in the National Association of Hepatobiliary Surgery, the most famous hepatobiliary surgery department in the country.
Xie Wanying could only express her understanding of the family's feelings and said: "We will see if we can try to get her to be admitted to a single ward after the surgery."
If nothing happens before the operation, an ordinary hospital bed is fine.
Yaxi's mother said angrily: "Send your director over and I'll talk to him!"
"What's up?"
A voice intervened.
Seeing that a senior had arrived, Xie Wanying reported the situation: "Teacher He, the patient wants to stay in a single ward."
When the patient arrived, He Guangyou said to Song Xuelin who was following him: "A college student from the School of Foreign Languages lives in 21 beds. It's up to you."
Suddenly receiving a mission, Song Xuelin was startled: What patient?
Xie Wanying handed over the patient's medical records to him and whispered: "She doesn't know what her disease is, and she thought she just came to the hospital for examination again."
After taking the medical record, Song Xuelin opened it and looked at his senior. A flash of thought flashed in his brown eyes: Could this senior be planning to "fix" him?
"Young people need to exercise." He Guangyou caught his look and said to him unceremoniously. What's wrong? Seniors should "tame" juniors.
A female college student has pancreatic cancer. Being a bedside doctor for this kind of patient is obviously difficult. The test is far more than just a doctor’s technical skills.
When Song Xuelin looked at the anxious family members of the patients, his scalp seemed to be numb.