Others looked at his delicate facial features. His porcelain white skin made him look like a natural beauty. His eyelashes were very long. His dark eyes below were like the moon in the hazy clouds. He seemed to be full of affection. In addition, his tone of voice was a bit soft.
Marshmallows seem to be gentler than girls.
The most famous gentle boy in the class, there is a reason for this title.
Feng Yicong laughed until his stomach turned. He remembered that classmate Zhao mentioned that classmate Xie was not gentle to him when he was sick. Classmate Xie was a little cooler than classmate Pan.
Why were you being gentle to classmate Zhao? At that time, classmate Zhao was in a state of needing to be scolded. One of the two patients was a medical student who understood medicine, and the other was not a medical student. They were fundamentally different and needed to be treated differently. Xie Wanying thought she was reasonable.
In front of me, Classmate Pan had a bitter look on his face. He fulfilled Teacher Xin’s words: Never meet your classmates, otherwise they will scare you forever.
Thinking that it might be more effective to have a knowledgeable teacher say a few words to comfort the patient, Pan Shihua went back to Dr. Jiang. Several medical students then discovered that the two teachers seemed to be arguing in the office.
After closing the door of the office, Dr. Jiang complained to Yu Xuexian: "You told them to send the patient to the gastroenterology department, but the patient's current condition is that he may need intestinal resection for a second operation, and he must be admitted to the surgery department."
"Do you think he can undergo surgery in his current condition? How can he do surgery if his condition is not stabilized? He would have done it in an outside hospital long ago." Yu Xuexian replied with a cold academic tone.
"His incision after surgery needs to be treated by our surgery." Dr. Jiang said a little angry.
"I'll ask your surgical department to come over for consultation when the time comes. Same thing." Yu Xuexian responded calmly.
Dr. Jiang almost jumped up: "He should obviously be admitted to the surgery department first. If he needs consultation, please ask your internal medicine department to come over. Why did we go to your internal medicine department to treat him?"
"It's not just a case of poor wound healing. The pus in the abdominal cavity is constantly producing. It's not something that your surgery can solve. It needs to be treated by our internal medicine department."
"Give me the medical records." Dr. Jiang stretched out his hand to continue arguing with him with the medical records.
Several students came to the office door and saw what was happening. They all wanted to turn around and run away. They were most afraid of being affected by the teacher's dispute.
Seeing the shadows of the three of them, Dr. Jiang shouted: "Come in and look at the medical records. Tell us what you think about this case."
The three of them turned around and walked back after being ordered.
"The patient is your classmate, so you should express your opinions enthusiastically." Dr. Jiang encouraged his students.
Teacher Jiang regarded him as a top student like Classmate Xie. Pan Shihua's heart tightened. Clinical teachers would only think that he and the patient's classmates would be conducive to communication between doctors and patients. Obviously, this burden will fall on him after his classmate is hospitalized.
superior.
The three students walked to the desk and put their heads together to read the patient's medical records brought from outside the hospital.
Yu Xuexian sat calmly on the chair, and Dr. Jiang had some free time. As a teacher, it was necessary to test students in a timely manner. The two of them waited quietly for the students to give their opinions.
The students are under great pressure.
"Xie Wanying, please tell me first. Do you have any opinions?" Dr. Jiang first named classmate Xie Wanying.
There are a lot of medical records of seriously ill patients. Xie Wanying looked over them carefully while thinking and answering the teacher's question: "This patient may need to undergo surgery to drain the pus as much as possible before going to the internal medicine department for treatment."
This answer was probably based on her intuition as a surgical student, and was consistent with the preliminary idea she had discussed with classmate Feng Yicong before.