Yu Xuexian learned from Dr. Jiang that she did not go back last night and went to the General Surgery Department to participate in the rescue almost all night long. He quickly helped her adjust the schedule and arranged for her to have a good rest for two days.
Senior brothers and teachers are all good people. Xie Wanying is grateful in her heart.
What she didn't know was that when Yu Xuexian went to the first grade of general education to learn about the situation, he complained on the way: Why did he study with him and all the people who participated in the rescue were patients from other departments? This was considered a student who followed him.
He felt personally some of the resentment Xin Yanjun had when she took care of her students.
There is a powerful student who must always be on guard against being abducted.
She didn't have to go to work, so Xie Wanying slept in the dormitory all day. She went for a run on the school playground at night to adjust her mentality. The next morning, she felt refreshed and it was her turn to get up early in the morning to buy breakfast for her second senior sister. Suddenly she was picked up on the way.
I received a text message from Senior Brother Cao.
Yingying, please accompany me to do something today. ——Cao Yongliu.
Senior Brother Cao asked her to do something? For the first time in his life, Xie Wanying bought breakfast for Senior Sister and rushed to the hospital without saying anything.
When she climbed to the ninth floor of the Neurosurgery Department, Xie Wanying didn't think much, thinking that Brother Cao was already in the hospital. Until she walked into the corridor of the department, the nurse was surprised to see her coming to see Cao Yong and pointed to the clock on the wall: "
It's only seven o'clock now, and Dr. Cao is off today, so he shouldn't be at work."
Xie Wanying's body went numb.
The night shift nurse sister laughed wildly at her: "Dr. Xie is very active in work and study, we know that."
She was stubborn and only thought that Senior Brother Cao was looking for her because of the patients in the department.
It doesn't matter if Senior Brother Cao hasn't arrived yet, she can wait and there's no need to rush him.
I remember that last time, Senior Brother Cao came to the emergency room from home to see her. He didn’t have time to wash his face and was a bit slovenly. She thought it was the same as Senior Brother being as handsome as before. But Senior Brother Cao thought it was disrespectful to do so. This was what she later heard from Senior Brother Huang.
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Senior Brother Cao is very careful in his daily life. He is a doctor who knows how to live a good life. He is a great person. If only she had the ability like Senior Brother Cao to arrange her work and life as a doctor, so she doesn't have to run around all the time.
I had always said that I wanted to learn to relax with Senior Brother Cao, but then I was so busy that I had no time to fulfill my promise.
Xie Wanying expressed regret.
I heard from some nurses that Sister Xu came down from the ICU yesterday and was staying in the single ward of the neurosurgery department. I immediately took advantage of this time to go visit Sister Xu.
There was a flower basket placed at the door of the ward. It was said that it was sent by the hospital leaders. Sister Xu was injured on the job and deserved condolences and commendations.
I knocked on the door, and the person who opened the door was an older woman, Sister Xu's mother, who came to stay with Sister Xu while the patient was hospitalized.
"Her husband is busy and has to work, so the family finally arranged for me to come. As for the child, I don't dare to tell him that something happened to her mother." Xu's mother rubbed the corners of her eyes and said, not daring to shed tears in front of her daughter.
Sister Xu was asleep, her head was wrapped in gauze and net, and the drainage tube was not pulled out. Her injuries looked shocking.
What patients with craniocerebral trauma are actually most afraid of are the sequelae. Xu’s mother was very worried after hearing reports from other patients’ family members in the department ward, saying: “I don’t know whether she will be able to walk or talk in the future. She just had her last night.
When I came down to the ward, she was still drowsy. I asked her, but she didn't answer me. We couldn't see her before when she was in the ICU."