Doctor Hu’s patient was personally attended and prescribed by Senior Cao, without any explanation provided to the doctors in the group. Clinically, senior doctors are not obligated to explain everything to their juniors. The juniors need to discern the intentions of their supervisors’ dical orders on their own.
Now the patient’s examination results are here, again without any special notes to the doctors; otherwise, Zhai Yunsheng wouldn’t have raised doubts.
Seeing that Cao Yong hasn’t explained his thoughts to these young people, Deputy Director Lv can only find the dical records himself.
For a mont, the conference room was filled only with the sound of pages being turned.
Searching,
Searching,
Searching again...
Ti passed second by second, sowhat anxiously.
At the doorway, Xie Wanying couldn’t see the patient’s dical records, but recollected what Senior Cao said, combined with her recent observations of Doctor Hu’s situation, and suddenly had a flash of insight. What Senior Cao might have ant was: "Could it be blood pressure fluctuation."
She inadvertently murmured, and almost imdiately, a voice responded from inside the room: "Blood pressure fluctuation?"
Soone heard her speaking; she was caught eavesdropping!
Startled, Xie Wanying hurriedly covered her mouth with her hand, daring not to move.
"Director Zhai, was it you speaking just now?" Deputy Director Lv pursued Zhai Yunsheng, who seed to have spoken.
Zhai Yunsheng’s eyes casually glanced at the crack in the door, his gaze instantly filled with contemplation. He turned back to look at his nephew’s face.
Cao Yong’s face remained calm, as if nothing happened.
His nephew can really play along. Knowing the inside details, Zhai Yunsheng’s lips couldn’t help but form a slight arc. He wouldn’t interfere; matters between young people should be decided by themselves.
Whether to let the young lady outside co in is for his nephew to decide; only his nephew has that right.
The little apprentice is eavesdropping, but she perhaps never actually wants to co inside. Cao Yong can imagine. If she really wanted to co in and listen with her intelligence, it wouldn’t be difficult to manage. Moreover, even while eavesdropping, her mind works faster than anyone else’s in this room.
Xie Wanying outside the door held her breath, not considering entering. Just now, Senior Cao’s uncle’s voice nearly frightened her to death. This Boss’s ears were as sharp as Boss Zhang’s, like they had cat ears, able to hear all noises from afar.
"Director Zhai?" Deputy Director Lv, lacking antennae and unable to sense anything unusual, questioned Zhai Yunsheng, feeling sothing off about the room’s atmosphere.
Zhai Yunsheng’s fingertips captured words on the dical records, piecing together the information he heard about "blood pressure fluctuation," instantly realizing the direction: "It’s an aneurysm."
As soon as these words landed, many in the room displayed surprised expressions.
"Is it an aneurysm?" Deputy Director Lv was startled, hurriedly checked the patient’s various examination reports for confirmation, and asked Cao Yong, "Dr. Cao, are you suggesting suspicion of an intracranial aneurysm in the patient?"
Cao Yong didn’t explicitly respond, but the slight relaxation in his facial expression indicated that this direction was correct.
Deputy Director Lv glanced at Zhai Yunsheng: This man still has sharp judgnt.
As ntioned before, having his uncle as the top expert at Fang Ze, identifying early signs in the patient’s condition wouldn’t be difficult for him, just slower. After all, Zhai Yunsheng hadn’t personally visited the ward or directly asked the patient’s condition. So things are hard to find just from the symptoms described in dical records.
It’s not that Cao Yong deliberately left the dical record unclear, but dical docuntation must be standardized; undocunted and unverified things cannot be written.
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