Chapter 961: 【961】Add more 2
Perhaps the doctors think that risking causing a stroke is definitely better than letting a patient die suddenly, but the patient or their family mbers don’t see it that way, they’re determined to sue either way. Just like how they’d sue for a broken rib from heart compressions during CPR.
No worries if you can’t rember, just keep reflecting until you’ve got it down pat, it must be practiced into a robotic-like mode of action. This was the train of thought circling in Fu Xinheng’s mind.
If she really could develop such qualities, Xie Wanying reckoned she wouldn’t be able to do it. Because the ergency situation on the scene was just like Teacher Lu said, there were no conditions to follow procedures exactly. If she did manage to train to that level, she might end up abandoning this thod of saving people.
To put it plainly, at this mont Teacher Fu was just as worried as Teacher Tan that she’d ss up and ruin her future prospects. In fact, if they found themselves in the sa situation, what they should do wouldn’t be much different from what she did.
Asking her to write a reflection was to make her think about preventative and redial asures afterwards, which was understandable. That’s why Xie Wanying didn’t feel any resentnt after hearing the teacher’s decision.
Looking up, Xie Wanying said to Teacher Lu, “Teacher Fu asked to do a post-incident summary.”
Hearing this, Teacher Lu nearly glared at her: Are you really helping soone who scolded you? How can you be so utterly naive?
Nobody is perfect; teachers always deeply love and equally strictly discipline their outstanding students, which sotis leads to them making so seemingly inconceivable actions in the eyes of others. Only the teachers and students involved truly know the specifics. If the student doesn’t think the teacher is harsh, it’s not for others to say.
Regarding this, Xie Wanying definitely wanted to continue to thank Teacher Lu for speaking up for her: “Teacher Lu, thank you.”
“I wasn’t speaking for you. My point of view is different from yours, and I spoke up because I couldn’t stand their behavior,” Teacher Lu was straightforward enough, bluntly saying she disapproved of the student’s approach.
In effect, the first few teachers criticized this student, and then as the student, she ended up being scolded by Teacher Lu.
In such a chaotic relationship, it was no wonder Doctor Zhong ducked out the door to hide.
Compared to Teacher Fu, Xie Wanying actually felt that Senior Tao, who hadn’t yet co to a conclusion, needed more of her attention.
Tao Zhijie, listening to Teacher Lu talking to her, realized a problem and asked, “Teacher Lu, when did you get to know her?” He had never heard any news of these two knowing each other before.
“Just yesterday,” Teacher Lu replied cheerily.
They had only known each other for a day and were already speaking up for her?
Tao Zhijie, Fu Xinheng, and others looked at the two of them, a clear stroke of surprise crossing their faces.
“I hit it off with her at first sight,” Teacher Lu said, noticing their expressions, short of adding it was love at first sight.
Who could bla her when this student made such a good impression at their first eting? Naive, earnest, and talented in dicine—as a dical school teacher, she was sure to be loved at first sight. That’s what Teacher Lu thought to herself.
This situation exceeded everyone’s expectations at the scene. Tao Zhijie seed to be adjusting his breathing and speech pace, his gaze constantly sweeping Teacher Lu’s expression, and suddenly asked, “Yingying, tell , which part of Teacher Lu’s abdon was hurting earlier?”
He arrived after the patient’s symptoms had already subsided, so he could only ask the eye-witness at the scene what had happened.
“Why are you asking her?” Teacher Lu interrupted his question faster than anyone else, “I’m fine.”
Teacher Lu’s reaction, unusual for most people, was amiss. Outside, Doctor Zhong looked into the room with concern.
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