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Chapter 3258 [3258] Life-stealing
This is about how Zeng Wanning thought about becoming this doctor.
Putting down the phone, Xie Wanying walked over and said to Senior Brother Cao and others, “Senior Brother, I have something to do. You guys go to dinner first, I will go alone.”
Classmate Pan Shihua rushed to speak to her first, criticizing her gently: “Yingying, what are you talking about? How could we leave you alone?”
Standing beside the taxi, Song Xuelin bent down and said to the driver, “Go to the emergency department of the Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhongshan Medical College.”
Xie Wanying was anxious: “Doctor Song, it’s very late.”
It’s really past the time for dinner, everyone should be so hungry early.
A hand suddenly came to the back of her head, patted her head.
Xie Wanying couldn’t help but shudder, and did not say anything else.
is Senior Brother Cao’s hand, touching her head and telling her: Don’t give me a sin in your brain.
Four people got into a taxi and headed to the hospital.
The road is a bit congested after get off work, and the road near the hospital is even more congested.
The provincial capital is a big city on par with the capital. The flow of patients in the tertiary hospitals here is close to that of the capital city.
Ambulances stopped at the door of the emergency room one by one.
The night was completely dark, and the three red letters on the emergency room sign were particularly eye-catching.
After the taxi stopped on the side of the road, the four people got off the car and entered the emergency room to try to find the patient.
Those familiar with the hospital situation know that this kind of night nurse station is very busy. Nurses don’t necessarily remember all patients, mainly due to so many emergency room numbers coming and going. It’s faster to find it yourself.
The emergency department is routinely divided into waiting area, emergency clinic, treatment room, rescue room, observation room, or infusion room. Mobile lathes are often parked in the corridors. The emergency department of a large hospital is large, and the area is crowded with people, so it is not easy to find.
Yesterday, A Cai came to look for Xie, everyone has seen this person, and the four decided to split up and find the fastest.
High IQ people work fast. After searching for less than two minutes, I heard the phone call from classmate Pan: “I found it.”
The others followed the guidance of classmate Pan and found the mobile lathe where A Cai was lying in the corner of the corridor. At first glance, Ah Cai was lying in such a bad position.
As long as it is a house, there must be relatively good areas and bad areas inside. In the hospital, sick patients who are already uncomfortable, who do not want to lie down in a ventilated and comfortable manner, stay close to the doctor at the nurse station, stay away from the noisy crowd, etc., can better rest and recuperate, which is conducive to physical recovery. It’s just that such a position needs to be grabbed.
With no friends, a person who is so sick and weak that he can’t move, how can he compete with others for a seat. So without knowing it, the lathe that A Cai was lying on was pushed by others near the door of the toilet in the emergency room.
The place is not ventilated, and the air is filled with the smell of toilets. Sometimes you can hear the sound of someone vomiting and having diarrhea, and the sound of people coming and going is endless, and there is an uncomfortable and even suffocating breath everywhere.
Ordinary healthy people know to stay away from the toilet. A sick patient with abdominal pain, vomiting and fever was pushed here to rest. It is conceivable how much it affects the patient’s condition.
The hospital is a place where life is rushing. It may not be medical staff and death who are fighting for their lives, but patients and patients who compete for their own lives first. A patient who has no one to rely on is an abandoned dog in this place honestly. Every now and then, someone would pass by and bump into the mobile bed that A Cai was lying on.
(end of this chapter)