"Are you serious?" Dr. Che thought he heard wrongly, so he came over and asked Mr. Cao Yudong in person, "Teacher Cao, do you want to treat her to dinner?"
"Yes, I'll treat her to dinner. She just didn't have dinner tonight." Cao Yudong capped the pen in his hand, his voice gentle and calm. As the doctor in charge of tonight's patient, I would like to ask the man who helped save his patient to have a meal.
Rice is reasonable.
A large group of people at the scene were almost fooled. When they regained their consciousness and thought about it carefully, there was something wrong with what Mr. Cao said: If an operation is successful, shouldn't the person who should be invited to dinner the most be the surgeon?
Cao Yudong could see his third son giving him a look: Your excuse is terrible.
After thinking about it, they knew that their father had always been an overly serious person. He was not as sinister as the second child, and could not even put on a hard face like the elder brother. How could he resort to tricks and make excuses? The three brothers of the Cao family wanted to give their father face first.
I won’t expose it in public, I’ll talk about it later.
Father and son know each other very well, and Cao Yudong only wanted his sons to keep quiet.
Dr. Che found out and didn't know whether he should cry. Mr. Cao didn't invite him as the surgeon to dinner, but invited this young man to dinner. It seemed that his performance as the surgeon was relatively poor tonight.
"I'll treat you to a treat next time. You should have had dinner tonight, and we'll have a good chat then." Cao Yudong said politely to Dr. Che, and the surgeon wanted to treat him even more.
Dr. Che understood what the leader meant. A leader's invitation to dinner was never just a dinner invitation. Everyone had important things to talk about. He was just joking.
Director Gao put his hand on the doctor's shoulder and said that he would also treat him to dinner.
Dr. Che was not polite to the leaders: "I want to have a big meal."
The teachers were talking and laughing among themselves.
When she heard that Teacher Cao was going to invite her to dinner, Xie Wanying put her palm on her chest and could feel her heartbeat thumping.
Dr. Che went outside to report the operation status to the family members.
The moment they saw the doctor emerge from the operating room, Wei's mother and others rushed up to ask.
When she heard the doctor say that the operation was very effective, Wei's mother burst into tears. Before the operation, no doctor dared to guarantee that the operation would be successful.
"He needs a good rest now and will be reviewed regularly in the future." Dr. Che then explained the basic treatment measures to the family members.
Successful surgery does not mean that everything will be fine, nor does it mean that you can take it lightly. Ablation surgery has a certain postoperative recurrence rate. Generally speaking, patients must rest for at least one or two months after surgery to observe and review their condition to prevent recurrence. Once recurrence occurs, it is feared that
All previous efforts are wasted.
Brother Shenxian was not wrong. It is necessary for the patient to completely suspend his studies.
Mother Wei now remembered the cold words made by Teacher Cao Zhao. Now it seems that the teacher did not pour cold water on her deliberately.
The first quality of a doctor is to be calm. My younger son's tutor is very calm. You can't say that his teacher is wrong. On the contrary, his teacher is very good.
"Thank you, doctors and teachers." Mother Wei expressed her extreme gratitude. Her son was lucky to have met good doctors, good teachers, and a group of good classmates. He had so many classmates and friends who accompanied her son all the way here.
When the patient was pushed out of the operating room, a group of classmates escorted Mr. Wei to the cardiology ward of the Pinghuai inpatient department.
A well-known tertiary cardiology ward like Pinghuai has a CCU area. Student Wei will conduct postoperative monitoring in the CCU bed tonight without the need for family members or other people to care for him.