【1864】Who are you?

Style: Romance Author: Fat mother is kindWords: 1049Update Time: 24/01/12 05:52:06
"Fainted on the stairway." Dr. Qi read what was written in the patient's medical record and speculated, "Did she meet someone outside and say something to other people that aroused her emotions?"

Min Dongxiu was so confused that she had no choice but to tell the doctor: "I will call her family later and ask my aunt's friends to make sure she has not spoken to them on the phone before."

These are the patient's personal privacy and the doctor is not interested in knowing. Dr. Qi asked these questions just to tell the family: "Cancer patients have gone through surgery and chemotherapy, and their bodies are already very weak. Don't irritate her. It's a heart accident today, and you can't say it's a cerebrovascular accident tomorrow."

"Yes, yes..." Min Dongxiu agreed, knowing that her family must find out these things before they can implement the doctor's orders and tell the person who irritated her aunt to get out.

"Hospitalize the patient first and complete other specialist examinations. If necessary, we will ask related departments such as neurosurgery to consult with the patient." Dr. Qi began to arrange hospitalization matters for the patient, and then politely asked the surgical colleagues nearby opinion, "What does Dr. Shi think?"

It was a patient who was admitted to the internal medicine department, and Shi Lei didn't care. Wait until the internal medicine department needs to ask for surgical consultation. The reason why he is standing here is because the appearance of classmate Xie is very strange.

Doctors are never needed to transport patients to other hospitals; ordinary nurses are enough. Moreover, the patient's condition was not so serious that he needed a breathing airbag to be in critical condition.

Doctor Qi wrote a medical order and asked the patient's family to go through the hospitalization procedures. The patient was admitted to the Cardiology Department II after emergency admission procedures.

The sound of the lathe's wheels, where Aunt Min was lying, passed through the emergency passage and disappeared at the end. If the ambulance hadn't needed to go back to Beido San immediately, Xie Wanying would have wanted to send her aunt to the inpatient department again, but now she could only watch her off here, thinking: At least her aunt would be safer in Guozhi.

"Who is she to you?"

Hearing this voice, Xie Wanying turned around and found that Senior Shi had not left. The teachers' eyes are very poisonous and their IQ is always online. She said frankly: "Auntie is an old friend of my mother."

Shi Lei quickly grasped the key point: "A lot of people were talking just now, but the patient's family didn't mention this to us."

"The family members don't know." Xie Wanying said.

Shi Lei's eyes were filled with two big question marks: Is this a secret?

"I didn't have time to say it." Xie Wanying explained. The main reason is that I don’t know how to suddenly speak to my aunt’s family. Aunt Min probably didn't have time to tell her family about her special relationship with her mother. They might find it strange if she tells her now.

"Let's go, Doctor Xie." The nurse and driver in the Beido San ambulance urged.

"Teacher Shi, I'm leaving first." Xie Wanying said gratefully to her senior. It was great to meet a familiar figure here, which made her feel at ease. Then, she turned around and hurried out of the emergency room and jumped into the ambulance.

Regarding her words and her facial expressions, Shi Lei was thoughtful.

"Doctor Shi."

This voice made Shi Lei freeze suddenly and slowly turned around. Sure enough, he saw Du Yeqing walking out of Zhang Huayao's office. He didn't know if the other party had seen what happened before.

Du Yeqing glanced at his somewhat stiff face and touched his rimless glasses to express doubts.

Walking over, Shi Lei thought carefully and reported truthfully: "Xie Wanying just sent her mother's old friend from Beidu San to our Guozhi Internal Medicine Department for hospitalization."