Gurgling, grunting, the wheels of the lathe rolled quickly towards the CT room.
On the way, Dr. Cui accompanied the patient and called his colleagues: "You go to the operating room to prepare first. The patient in the car accident suffered a ruptured spleen and her blood pressure is very low. Some people suspect that her abdominal aorta may be torn and cause massive bleeding. Please call again."
Go to the blood bank to transfer blood and go to the operating room. I've already said hello to the anesthesiology department."
When we arrived at the door of the CT room, two old men who followed closely behind us stepped forward and shouted, "Doctor Cui."
Hearing the voice, Cui Shaofeng turned around and recognized the face of an old woman in her fifties, and said in surprise: "Teacher Pan?"
"She is my youngest son's daughter-in-law." Teacher Pan pointed to Dongzi's mother on the hospital bed and said.
Cui Shaofeng was stunned. His eyes fell on the man in his fifties standing next to Teacher Pan, and his mind remembered the information: Teacher Pan's husband from Beidu Medical College was said to be Deputy Director Xu of the Municipal Health Bureau.
Well, something big happened in the emergency room. Cui Shaofeng thought to himself that his prediction was right.
"Let them send her in for examination first." Director Xu grabbed his wife and kept calm.
Cui Shaofeng looked at Xie Wanying: Do you know?
Xie Wanying couldn't read the look the other person was looking at, and her face was blank.
Yes, this student belongs to Tan Kelin. How could the students of the National Association know about their affairs in Beidu? It can only be said that they bumped into each other by mistake.
The injured was sent to the CT room, and Cui Shaofeng followed him into the CT room to check the condition of the injured.
Xie Wanying stayed outside with her family.
"Thank you."
Hearing these three words, Xie Wanying turned around and saw Teacher Pan holding one of her hands with both hands.
"Thank you. I know it was you who called Dr. Cui. We all saw him when we came to the emergency room just now. Are you a medical student from our Beidu Medical College?" Teacher Pan asked.
"No, I am a student and teacher of the National Association of China." Xie Wanying replied.
Teacher Pan squeezed her hand and thanked her again: "Thank you very much!"
"You're welcome." Xie Wanying's voice suddenly became solemn. As someone who has experienced this, she can fully understand the mood of the old man in front of her.
The CT scan was very quick, and soon the injured person was pushed out and rushed to the operating room.
Director Xu was talking to his eldest son on the phone outside the operating room: "Your brother has not come back from a business trip abroad. Have you been to the National Association?"
"Here we are, the National Association arranged for Dr. Cao, a well-known neurosurgery expert, to operate on Dongzi. Dad, we would like to thank Dr. Ren who saved Dongzi at the scene."
"We would also like to thank a medical student from the Chinese Association for saving your sister-in-law when she was in danger."
"Hey? Didn't the emergency center say they sent my sister-in-law to Hokutosan?"
"Your mother was very confident in her hospital and said she didn't need to call in advance. How could she have imagined that when she came to the emergency room, she found that your sister-in-law had no doctor to see her and she almost died."
"Isn't Mom going to be so angry?"
"She couldn't wait to go to Director Ma of the emergency department and said she wanted to report the situation," Director Xu said.
Director Ma received the tip and returned to the emergency room. He called all the nurses on duty and Dr. Ye to the office and asked, "Your nurse manager is away at a meeting. Have you called the surgery?"
"Absolutely!" the nurses replied.
"The surgeon said they were going to check the records of the hospital's telephone room to confirm that you didn't call them."
A nurse changed her tune: "The patient didn't wake up. I thought she had a traumatic brain injury and called the neurosurgery department. Dr. Ye didn't say she didn't have a traumatic brain injury."
Dr. Ye immediately clarified: "I am not the first-diagnosis doctor."