The patient Dr. Hu was personally taken over by Senior Brother Cao and prescribed medicine. Senior Brother Cao did not give any explanation to the doctors in their team. Clinically, superior doctors are not obligated to explain everything to their subordinates. The people below have to figure out the intentions of their superiors' medical orders on their own.
Now that the patient's examination results are here, there is also no special reminder given to the doctor, otherwise Zhai Yunsheng would not question it.
Seeing that Cao Yong had not explained his thoughts to these young people, Deputy Director Lu had no choice but to look for the medical records himself.
For a moment, the only sound in the conference room was the sound of turning paper.
try to find,
try to find,
Look again...
Time passed by second by second, feeling a little anxious.
Xie Wanying at the door couldn't see the patient's medical records inside. She recalled what Senior Brother Cao had said in her mind, combined with what she had just seen Dr. Hu in the ward, and suddenly a flash of light flashed through her mind. The situation that Senior Brother Cao said may be: "Could it be blood fluctuations."
Just listening to the grunt that came out of her mouth accidentally, she quickly received a response from the door: "Blood fluctuation?"
Someone heard her talking and she was eavesdropping!
Panicked, Xie Wanying hurriedly covered her leaking mouth with her hand, not even daring to move.
"Director Zhai, were you talking just now?" Deputy Director Lu asked Zhai Yunsheng, who seemed to be speaking loudly.
The light at the end of Zhai Yunsheng's eyes passed by the crack of the door as if nothing had happened, and thoughts suddenly flashed in his eyes. He turned around and looked at his nephew's face again.
Cao Yong's face was calm, as if nothing had happened.
He's quite good at pretending, his nephew. Zhai Yunsheng, who knew the inside story, had to secretly curl up his lips. He will not interfere in the conversation, and let the two young people make their own decisions about the matter.
It was his nephew's decision whether to let the little girl outside the door in, and only his nephew had this right.
The junior sister is eavesdropping, and the junior sister may not want to come in at all. Cao Yong can think of it. If she really wanted to come in and listen, it would not be difficult for her to do so with her intelligence. Besides, even if she was eavesdropping, her mind was racing faster than anyone else in the room.
Xie Wanying outside the door held her breath, not wanting to go in. The words spoken by Senior Brother Cao and Uncle Cao just now almost scared her to death. This boss's ears are as sharp as Mr. Zhang's. It's like he has a listening antenna installed and he can hear all the sounds from a long distance.
"Director Zhai?" Deputy Director Lu didn't install an antenna and didn't notice the abnormality. He chased Zhai Yunsheng and asked why he felt that the atmosphere in the room was a little strange.
Zhai Yunsheng's fingertips caught words on the medical record. Combined with the information he heard someone say "blood pressure fluctuations", he immediately understood the direction: "It's an aneurysm."
As soon as this was said, many people in the venue showed surprised expressions.
"Is it an aneurysm?" Deputy Director Lu was surprised. He hurriedly looked up the patient's various examination reports and asked Cao Yong, "Dr. Cao, are you saying you suspect the patient has an intracranial aneurysm?"
Cao Yong didn't make a clear statement, and Wei Song's facial expression indicated that this was the right direction.
Deputy Director Lu looked at Zhai Yunsheng: This person is still a master of two things.
As I said a long time ago, as Fang Ze's great expert, it was not difficult for his brother-in-law to see the signs of the patient's condition, it was just a little slower. After all, Zhai Yunsheng had never been to the ward in person or asked about the patient's condition. In some cases, it is difficult to find symptom descriptions from medical records alone.
It's not that he, Cao Yong, didn't go out of his way to write clearly in the medical records, but that the medical records should be written in a standardized way, and things without evidence should not be written.