Chapter 506: 【506】The family regrets

Chapter 506 [506] The family regrets

"It's not good to be too modest." Tao Zhijie squinted at her and smiled at her answer.

In the same hospital, like the Second General Surgery Department and the Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery, they deal a lot with their patients. No matter what the technical abilities of the doctors of the Second General School, they cannot escape the eyes of the experts in hepatobiliary surgery.

Whether Sun Yubo has this ability or not, He Guangyou, who was watching and watching, was as clear as Tao Zhijie.

Guang said that the consultation application form handed to them by Puwai Er, the words and words written on it, including handwriting, could not have come from Sun Yubo's brain. Sun Yubo did not have such a clear and quick organizational ability. Everyone knew that Sun Yubo was in a panic when he was in an emergency, so panicked that he had no clue.

Like now Sun Yubo was on the phone, bowing his head to be taught by Teacher Shi Xu.

"Such a big thing, Director Shen's patient, don't you call me quickly? Do you think you can handle it yourself? When did you gain this self-confidence? Who did you call to let you inform Director Shen? "

"Tao Zhijie."

"Did he come? Did he come from home?"

"He happened to be in the hospital tonight and didn't leave. He received a request from us for a consultation and brought someone here."

Shi Xu probably touched his head on the opposite side after hearing this. What the Great Buddha of Hepatobiliary Surgery said, doesn't it prove that the patient's life is hanging.

"They didn't notice it during the day, but you only found out when you went to the room at night?"

"Yes, Yingying said later that his skin was a little yellow, and I thought so too. I received two patients later tonight, and it was too late when the work was done. Because the family members of the patients refused to open the door, the people who invited the hepatobiliary surgery department just wanted to scare them. The patient's family opened the door for us to round the room at night. Where do you think—"

"When did you find that his skin was a little yellow?"

"It's past nine o'clock."

"Finding him comatose is—"

"A little over one o'clock."

The    night rule is that medical staff must make regular rounds of wards, especially nurses, who need to go to the ward every one to two hours at night to detect suspicious patients at any time. Now the family members have closed the door of the ward, which is equivalent to delaying the patient's discovery of the condition by perhaps three or four hours.

Acute liver failure reaches a certain stage, and it is difficult to reverse it if it is found late.

"Transfer to hepatobiliary surgery."

"They said there is no bed, Mr. Shi. Maybe you need to go to icu. If icu has no bed for a while."

"I'll be back. You're there to keep the patient's vital signs as long as possible."

Teachers and brothers here are talking on the phone. Xie Wanying waited quietly for the next step, when someone suddenly approached her.

"Doctor Xie." The man murmured after carefully recognizing the name on the doctor's sign on her chest.

Turning around, Xie Wanying saw that it was the patient's sister who was in the extra bed. She wondered what this person wanted to do. Could it be that the patient was in trouble? She asked, "Is the patient still suffering?"

"It's not uncomfortable anymore. My brother's chest doesn't hurt anymore. I just asked him what he said. He thanked you very much and asked me to come and say thank you." The patient's sister said.

This person scolded her ten minutes ago to complain about her and threatened her personally, but suddenly his attitude changed 180 degrees? Xie Wanying was a little surprised and asked, "Is it all right?"

"It's alright." The patient's sister waved her hand and said embarrassedly, "I'm sorry, Doctor Xie, I talked too much just now. I was impatient and emotional at the time, I shouldn't scold you."

"The patient is fine. If you feel uncomfortable, you can come to us again. We'll check on the patient's condition later when the patient is busy." Xie Wanying said that she treated patients equally.

(end of this chapter)