Chapter 510 【510】The Family Has Become a Star Chaser
Dr. Qiu opened his mouth and called out, "Who brought the patient here? Where's the second general practitioner?"
Hearing a senior looking for her, Xie Wanying who returned to the door of the ward turned around and walked towards Dr. Qiu: "It's me, senior."
Doctor Qiu glanced at the work sign on her chest: That's right. Xie Wanying, intern.
"I haven't seen you before." Dr. Qiu continued to glance at her face as if remembering her facial features, pulled out the pen hanging from his chest, and handed it to her, "Let's sign it."
He is also on the front line, unlike Mr. Sun, who is a bit like a big boy. Dr. Qiu Ruiyun, the first-line resident doctor of hepatobiliary surgery, is tall, like a handsome guy playing basketball, and his tone of voice and expression are much more mature and stable.
Xie Wanying took the pen from the other party by the way. Although she had a pen herself, she signed her name on the column designated by the other party and submitted the patient's medical record while reporting the patient's condition: "ct, emergency blood test and other doctor's orders have just been issued, but Our Teacher Sun has not signed it for the time being, and we may have to wait until he is free to come up and make it up."
"No problem. I know Sun Yubo." Dr. Qiu said, and asked, "Where is the patient's family?"
Mrs. Guo waited eagerly outside the door of the ward, and at the same time received a call from her son at home.
"Yes, your dad died suddenly. The doctor said that his liver broke down after taking the pills sold outside, and he is in rescue now. Come here quickly."
"Which hospital?"
"National Association."
"I need tomorrow's plane at the earliest, and it will be in the afternoon when it arrives. Didn't you just say to go to the hospital for a medical examination?"
"The doctor said he was hospitalized for observation. I didn't expect your dad to suddenly fall asleep and stay awake."
"Didn't the doctor know before?"
"They said that the test results didn't come out so quickly. Your father's condition worsened suddenly, and he became ill in the middle of the night. It's a good thing he was in the hospital, otherwise—there is a very good doctor Xie, who said that your father must have eaten something wrong before. It's about the pill, I hear it too."
"Doctor Xie, isn't it Director Shen?"
"You'll know when you come over tomorrow." Mrs. Guo hung up the call, and looked back to find Xie Wanying. "Where's Dr. Xie?" Seeing Xie Wanying, she ran over.
Doctor Qiu saw that the patient's family seemed to be chasing Xie Wanying, and people who didn't know would probably mistakenly think that Xie Wanying was a great expert, so he couldn't help being a little surprised.
"Doctor Qiu, you want her to sign the consent form for the artificial liver, right? I explained it to her on the way, and she understands." After talking to Dr. Qiu, Xie Wanying turned around and said to Mrs. Guo, "Mrs. As you said, now your husband needs to get a machine called an artificial liver immediately."
"I know, you said that is life-saving. Like an injection, a tube is tied to a blood vessel in my husband's thigh to connect to a machine. This machine can help my husband filter out bad things in his body, such as his yellow body now. The skin color needs to be filtered out. Because his liver is sick now and needs to rest, so let this machine work instead of his liver.” Mrs. Guo said.
When Dr. Qiu heard it, the patient's family members seemed to have understood the artificial liver very well in a short period of time, and he didn't need to explain it as He Guangyou said. What surprised him was that when a patient suddenly became critically ill, the patient's family members always had a little mental breakdown and couldn't listen to what the doctor said. How did this medical student named Xie Wanying make the patient's family listen to what their doctor was going to do?