Chapter 121: 【121】Hurry, ergency rescue 2
Speaking of which, Doctor Jiang caught sight of Dr. Lin’s back and called out, “Old Lin, I have a question for you.”
Dr. Lin, who was called, turned back around.
Dr. Lin was sowhat skinny, with a refined appearance, and about the sa age as Doctor Jiang. Both were attendings, but Dr. Lin wore a more serious expression on his face, giving the impression of soone not too easy to talk to. Therefore, Doctor Jiang felt a little uneasy when he greeted him.
After all, General Surgery Departnt One specialized in gastrointestinal diseases, while Cardiology dealt with heart conditions. They didn’t interact much on a daily basis and weren’t very familiar with each other.
“What’s the matter?” Dr. Lin, whose eyes were intently watching the blood pressure being taken by a nurse for a patient, obviously wasn’t too pleased to be interrupted with a question at that mont.
“It’s like this, could I take a look at the dical records of the patient from Cardiology that you admitted to the ergency room?” Doctor Jiang approached him tentatively.
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“Do you know that patient?” Having confird that the patient’s blood pressure wasn’t high, Dr. Lin managed to find a mont to counter-question Doctor Jiang.
“I don’t,” Doctor Jiang couldn’t lie.
“Why do you want to see his dical records?” Dr. Lin turned his head and scrutinized his colleague, probably finding Doctor Jiang’s request quite odd. If it wasn’t a patient he knew, why the curiosity to see their dical records?
“Let explain. It’s about this intern, Xie Wanying. She’s particularly concerned about this patient, possibly because—,” Doctor Jiang whispered into Dr. Lin’s ear, hoping to quickly move him with the dical student’s concern.
Dr. Lin’s brows knotted almost instantly, and he nearly shouted at Doctor Jiang: What are you talking about? Where do you think this is, the ergency departnt! Here in the ergency departnt, we barely have ti to handle patients, let alone to discuss dical records with interns. If you want to discuss, please go back to the school, or wait until there’s downti in the inpatient departnt to discuss at leisure.
“Old Lin, look, just let see the records. You go on with your work, and I’ll talk to her,” Doctor Jiang said, seeing Dr. Lin’s expression and having to resort to cajoling.
“You’re really at leisure? Your surgery departnt has run out of patients to see?” Dr. Lin was a little temperantal.
The Cardiology departnt was indeed busy, while the Surgery departnt seed to be having a leisurely ti, even free enough to chat with interns.
Of course, Doctor Jiang had patients to see; he was just taking a brief break, without any new surgical patients coming into the ergency room for the mont. The ergency room was always like this — sotis patients ca in droves, other tis there would be a lull.
Seeing this, Doctor Jiang scratched his head again, troubled about how to find another way through.
When the conversation ceased, Xie Wanying, who stood behind her senior, suddenly started running.
She dashed through the crowd like a gust of wind. Huang Zhilei and others turned in surprise, watching her and not knowing what had gotten into her.
“Why did she run off?” Dr. Lin asked the two in front of him.
“I don’t know,” Doctor Jiang honestly replied.
“Is she the one who wanted to see the patient’s records? Why would she run, scared I would scold her?” Dr. Lin complained, thinking that modern dical students were such snowflakes, running away without him even saying much.
“No, definitely not,” Huang Zhilei, who had seen the capability of his junior the night before, trusted her and promptly dismissed Dr. Lin’s suggestion, “My junior sister would never run away.”
“Then why did she suddenly run?” Dr. Lin, as a senior, started instructing Huang Zhilei, “She’s new to the internship and doesn’t understand, didn’t you tell her? If soone in a white coat suddenly starts running in the ergency room, the public can’t tell if she’s a doctor or an intern and might panic. We’re all not running — you only run when it’s ti for a patient’s ergency resuscitation—”
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