Director Chen communicated with Song Xueling: "How is it?"
"We need to enter the operating room imdiately. The blood loss is too severe, the occipital bone is cracked, and the brain tissue protrusion is too serious. Drainage can only provide temporary relief. This situation was anticipated by Dr. Cao, and he might have inford you, Director Chen," Song Xueling replied.
"Yes, he did ntion it to . You’ll co into the operating room with later," Director Chen said, requiring him to assist in the surgery due to his understanding of the patient’s condition from performing the drainage.
"Alright. Please entrust her to our neurosurgery departnt," Deputy Director Lv said to the surrounding colleagues.
The colleagues from other departnts could only step back, watching as the neurosurgery staff pushed the ergency stretcher to the operating room.
The night wind felt a bit chilly, involuntarily making Xin Yanjun shiver.
Noticing her teacher’s abnormal condition among the crowd, Xie Wanying went over to support her teacher, asking, "Teacher, how are you feeling?"
Nearby, Doctor Dong quickly turned around, "Doctor Xin?"
Xin Yanjun shook her head, only watching her Surgery Departnt Student Li co down from the operating room upstairs.
"She’s probably going to vomit," comnted Li Chengyuan, who ran over, familiar with her pale complexion.
Hearing this, Doctor Dong hurriedly patted her colleague’s back, asking, "Doctor Xin, do you need so anti-nausea dication first?"
"No—" Before she could finish, Xin Yanjun bent over, and with a wretch, she finally vomited up the contents that had been churning in her stomach for a long ti.
Others, seeing her condition, were startled and helped her into the Ergency Departnt to find a bed for her to lie down and rest.
"Should we get soone from the Gastroenterology Departnt to take a look at Doctor Xin?" Doctor Dong asked, her voice trembling with anxiety, fearing another colleague becoming ill or having an accident.
"She’s just under a lot of stress, let her take so ti," Li Chengyuan replied in a calm tone.
"Was she like this before?"
"During the toughest diagnostics years ago, she vomited right after the exams."
Why should she have a classmate like this in the sa hospital, always exposing her past weaknesses? Xin Yanjun thought about rolling her eyes.
Xie Wanying went to get a cup of warm water for her vomiting teacher to rinse her mouth.
Seeing her unaffected deanor, both Li Chengyuan and Doctor Dong thought to themselves: Her nickna ’Iron Lady’ is indeed fitting.
"Monitor," Xie Wanying encountered Monitor Yue while carrying a cup of water on her way.
Yue Wentong was accompanying the neurosurgery teachers escorting the injured to the operating room and then returning to the Ergency Departnt. Seeing her with the cup, he reached out to help her hold it, but then his pocket phone suddenly rang. Retracting his hand, he picked up the phone to find it was a call from his uncle, Li Suiming.
Good news doesn’t travel far, but bad news spreads swiftly. What happened at Xuanwu Ergency Departnt tonight quickly circulated among peers.
No one doubted its authenticity because the traffic accident tonight was quite severe, involving an ambulance crash. The city traffic police dispatched personnel to handle the scene, and several police cars were parked in front of Xuanwu’s Ergency Departnt building, visible to all passersby.
Master Zhang, left behind, was arguing with the young man driving the crashed silver-gray van. Neither driver would concede, both claiming it was the other’s fault. The traffic police were drawing lines at the scene to scientifically determine the party responsible. In fact, what Master Zhang initially said was not wrong. This accident implicated Xuanwu as responsible for managing vehicles entering the hospital grounds, thus making the hospital partially liable for the accident.
Xiao Yang, questioned by the police upon arrival, walked back with a bit of chaos in his mind.
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