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【1252】The importance of clinical mutual assistance

"Doctor, we need to arrange our own affairs."

"What arrangements should be made for hospitalization? Is there anything more important than medical treatment? - Does she need to work?" Sun Yubo said, looking at the patient in his 70s and 80s.

"No, she is my mother-in-law. I want to take care of her. I need to arrange my own affairs before coming over." Zhang Wei's mother said.

Hearing her daughter-in-law speak, Zhang's grandmother lay silent on the hospital bed.

"No need. You have to leave later." Sun Yubo didn't give her any nonsense. "There are no special circumstances in our inpatient department. Family members are not allowed to stay here overnight without the doctor's permission. There are restrictions on visiting hours."

"No way. My mother-in-law is not at ease without me following her." Zhang Wei's mother often looked at Xie Wanying with vigilant eyes when she spoke. She remembered very well that Dr. Sun and Xie Wanying were together when they accidentally bumped into each other in the clinic. Could it be that Dr. Sun was with Xie Wanying.

After that meeting, Xie Wanying said something bad about her to others, which caused them to treat her like this.

"This is a hospital rule. The attending doctor will come and tell you the same thing tomorrow." Sun Yubo said to the patient in a business-like manner, then handed over to Xie Wanying, "You can do her admission check-up."

"Yes, teacher." Xie Wanying nodded.

What, you want her to come to examine the patient? Zhang Wei’s mother was surprised, chased after Sun Yubo and asked: "Isn't she just a medical student?"

"When you get to the hospital, you have to follow the doctor's arrangements. I was also a medical student back then." Sun Yubo didn't waste any time talking to her, and turned around and walked away.

Every doctor comes step by step from a medical student. If medical students are not allowed to practice with patients, will there be any doctors left after the old doctors die? So what Zhang Wei’s mother thought after hearing the doctor’s words was: Let medical students find patients.

You don’t need to go to her hospital to practice. Just go to other patients. Yes, the lives of her patients are much more expensive than those of other patients.

I guess if a doctor knew her thoughts, he would just laugh out loud. In the eyes of doctors, every life is a life, and there is no distinction between high and low.

"I'm going to do a check-up on grandma." Xie Wanying approached the hospital bed and began to observe the patient. She put on a stethoscope to listen to the patient's heart and lungs.

Zhang Wei's mother stopped her: "Wait a minute, I'll feed her something first."

Anyway, don't let her touch it!

Li Qi'an, who was following behind, didn't dare to approach the hospital bed when he saw this. The patient's family members were quite vicious.

“Dr.

Some of the patient's family members are very nice. Xie Wanying smiled.

"Doctor sister." Xiao Yazhi shouted as she was lying on the hospital bed, feeling sorry for the doctor sister.

Seeing that Zhang Wei's mother insisted on feeding the patient at this time, Xie Wanying had no choice but to walk away and go with Li Qian to see Xiao Yazhi. Passing by bed 8, the old lady's son and the old lady looked at them and asked with concern: "You guys

Have you got a meal yet?"

"have eaten."

Zhang Wei's mother frowned, thinking that the people in this ward must have very low IQs and are uneducated. They can't tell who is a doctor and what is a medical student. Otherwise, why would they all talk to Xie Wanying in such a nice tone, as if they want to have a relationship with Xie Wanying and the others?

Similar.

After talking to the children, Xie Wanying turned around and did not forget the teacher's order to observe the condition of the newly admitted patient. When she saw that the family member was feeding the patient soybean and pig's trotter soup, she quickly said: "Don't feed her too much soybeans and fat."

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