No matter what, the person has fainted. Quickly, let’s send them to the treatnt room.
Doctor Jiang personally fetched a blood pressure monitor, then asked the two students who brought her: "Do you know what’s wrong with her?"
"We don’t know." Feng Yicong quickly explained the situation to the teachers, fearing they would think it was their fault for Xie fainting, "We saw her talking to a patient at the hospital entrance."
This Student Xie is so proactive, greeting a patient first without eting the group of teachers. Doctor Jiang thought. The question is how could eting a patient lead to fainting.
"We don’t know why she fainted. But when Shihua saw her, he ntioned she looked a bit pale." Feng Yicong said.
"Maybe she’s too tired. They said she visited her family and then rushed back, exhausting herself." Doctor Jiang speculated.
Yu Xuexian took the blood pressure monitor from him, wrapped the cuff around Xie Wanying’s right arm, and asured her blood pressure.
"Do you know the situation with her family?" Doctor Jiang asked Yu Xuexian.
Yu Xuexian, wearing a stethoscope, shook his head, unable to clarify over the phone before.
Everyone focused on the blood pressure value, which showed it was a bit low, with a systolic pressure of over eighty and diastolic pressure over fifty.
After a while, perhaps the lying down helped, Xie Wanying opened her eyelids.
"How do you feel?" Doctor Jiang leaned in close to her ear and asked.
The fog finally cleared, and Xie Wanying opened her eyes to see the teachers and senior brothers surrounding the bed, and she imdiately said, "I’m okay."
"You should lie still, your blood pressure is a bit low." Yu Xuexian put away the blood pressure cuff and started reminding her, "I told you before on the phone, there’s no need to rush back, take your ti, call if anything happens."
"Yes." Xie Wanying cautiously responded to her senior brother.
"Have you been eating properly?" Seeing her complexion was not very good, as Student Pan ntioned, looking pale, Yu Xuexian furrowed his brows and asked her again.
"I ate a little, not much." Xie Wanying thought for a mont and answered this way. At this point, she’d rather say she had low blood sugar than have the teachers and senior brothers suspect sothing else. For instance, if they found out she went to donate blood, it would surely involve her cousin who was hospitalized at Guo Zhi Hospital.
"Let’s asure blood sugar." Doctor Jiang worried she might have low blood sugar, told the students behind him.
Pan Shihua’s eyes stayed fixed on Student Xie’s face, his brows slightly furrowed: Is it really low blood sugar?
Feng Yicong turned around to follow the teacher’s orders to fetch a glucose ter, and as he reached the door, he was startled by the hurriedly approaching person in the hallway: "Tao, Senior Tao—"
Doctor Jiang and Yu Xuexian imdiately wondered if they were hearing things: How could that distinguished person be in ER?
On a Saturday afternoon when none of them were supposed to be on duty; most were off work and not in the hospital. Tao Zhijie had long stopped working shifts. Furthermore, Tao Zhijie was wearing a white coat, indicating he hadn’t left the hospital today.
Hepatobiliary Surgery is opposite Neurosurgery; if sothing stirs in Neurosurgery, it’s hard for Hepatobiliary Surgery not to notice. They heard that Cao Yong had gone sowhere last night and didn’t co back. He returned to the departnt early in the morning and slept until noon before rushing out again. Slight conjecture would lead to knowing that sothing must have happened.
"Is Yingying back?" Tao Zhijie asked Student Feng while he hadn’t yet reached the treatnt room door.
Feng Yicong could only think in his heart, this figure is so intimidating, with eyes like a Buddha seeing through everything. How did Tao Zhijie detect the situation? They hadn’t told anyone externally, and it just happened that Student Xie returned.
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