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Now reading: Chapter 1122 - 442: This Woman Is Too Terrifying, the Big Sh from My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points, a Romance novel by My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points.

Besides, the woman herself refused to undergo those tests, which is equivalent to refusing diagnosis.

Now she even wants Zhou Can to refund her registration fee; there’s no reasoning with people like this.

Decisively issued a refund for her, letting her make trouble for other doctors.

"I doubt any doctor in our hospital can treat your son’s illness. I’ve heard the Provincial Children’s Hospital is very professional; you might want to try there. Maybe they’ll even waive the registration fee."

Zhou Can was worried that this troubleso woman would continue to hassle other pediatricians in the hospital.

He simply decided to take a cue from the codians at Golden Basin Foot Washing City, telling her to bother other places.

"Hmph, this money-grabbing trash hospital, I won’t be coming back."

The woman snorted angrily and left with her child.

Poor child, with a broken arm, being dragged around by his mother. Moreover, the words and actions of parents are easily imitated by their children. If her child grows up to be as unreasonable and troubleso as the mother, it would ruin their life.

After sending away this extrely troubleso woman, Zhou Can continued his consultations.

Not long after, Zhou Can received a text ssage notification that he had been complained about.

Tuya holds a strict policy when it cos to service attitude. After being complained about by a patient, one needs to promptly log into the intranet to write an appeal. Otherwise, there will be point deductions and fines.

Those who are repeatedly complained about by different patients or their families will face more severe punishnts.

A reprimand or suspension could be possible.

The appeal period is twenty-four hours; if you ignore it, it’s considered abandoning the appeal.

Zhou Can certainly had no ti to deal with it now, so he left it alone.

As a backup-level renowned doctor, his treatnt is much better than that of regular dical staff. After twenty-four hours, the dical Departnt would call to inquire about the situation, and he wouldn’t get penalized recklessly.

Therefore, he didn’t care much about patient complaints.

During consultations, all sorts of patients and families are likely to be encountered. Doctors aren’t service staff; it’s impossible to make every patient and their family 100% satisfied. One can only do their best to treat the patient’s illness.

Or make improvents for any shortcomings.

A stream of patients entered the consultation room one by one, and he maintained a high-speed mode of consultation. With so familiar diseases, he often only needed to ask a few questions and could guess about 80-90% of the diagnosis without the family telling him the condition.

Naturally, handling these patients was quick.

It wasn’t an exaggeration to say he could complete a consultation in one or two minutes.

Dealing with tricky patients, now that’s another story.

Around nine thirty, the young woman who first ca in the morning with her child was back.

After looking at the blood test results, Zhou Can’s expression beca unusually grave.

This child was very likely suffering from neonatal sepsis.

To confirm this diagnosis, there’s a gold standard: a blood culture.

But the results usually take two days, forty-eight hours. The child’s condition was already very bad, and Zhou Can couldn’t imagine the dreadful consequences of waiting two more days.

The blood test showed band cells far exceeding 0.16.

After developing neonatal sepsis, an even more dreadful possibility is purulent ningitis. Although the child’s temperature was currently normal, his ntal state was poor, and his gaze lacked vivacity.

Neonates inherently have an underdeveloped brain-blood barrier, and once sepsis occurs, they are highly susceptible to ningitis.

If this condition isn’t treated and intervened in ti, even if the child recovers, there’s a high likelihood they could beco an intellectually disabled or handicapped child.

"Dr. Zhou, is my child’s condition serious?"

The woman had been observing Zhou Can’s expression changes and already had a bad feeling.

"I’m afraid your child needs imdiate admission for treatnt; the situation is very serious. Based on the blood test results and his symptoms, I highly suspect it’s neonatal sepsis. While there’s a gold standard for diagnosing this, the results take two days. The child can’t wait that long; treatnt must begin imdiately. I’ll report this to my superiors, and you shouldn’t worry too much. As long as treatnt is tily, there generally shouldn’t be major issues."

Zhou Can had to inform the patient’s relatives of the actual condition now.

At the sa ti, he directly reported the situation to Director Tang Fei in the departnt.

The young woman, while wiping her tears with a tissue, made a phone call to soone.

She didn’t avoid Zhou Can and made the call right inside the consultation room.

"Didn’t I say not to call if it’s nothing serious?"

"The child is sick; it’s very serious. Currently under treatnt at Tuya Hospital, the doctor said it could likely be neonatal sepsis and requires hospitalization... What should I do, can you co over?"

"I can’t co now... I’ll transfer 100,000 yuan to you first. Take the child to be admitted and follow the doctor’s arrangents for treatnt. I’ll co by tonight to see you."

"But..."

The woman was only about twenty-two or three years old, particularly young, and was in a panic about this situation.

She wanted to say more, but the man on the other end of the call interrupted, "Alright, alright, just do that." With that, he ended the call abruptly.

From the voice, the man on the other end was definitely middle-aged or older.

His voice was steady, with a sense of invisible authority, and a bit aged.

Having been in Pediatric for nearly two years, Zhou Can had beco accustod to such scenarios as big shots having mistresses and even having children.

Therefore, he stayed serious, continued working on the computer, completing dical records, ordering new tests, and arranging hospitalization.

The woman dried her tears and, holding the forms Zhou Can issued, left the consultation room silently with her child.

Her mood must be terrible at the mont.

Forty minutes later, the inpatient departnt inford Zhou Can that the child had been admitted. Due to a lack of beds, they had arranged a temporary one.

The treatnt going forward would be managed by the resident doctors and nurses in the inpatient departnt.

If they encounter difficulties, they might call Zhou Can for guidance during treatnt orders.

In this aspect, the status of outpatient doctors is actually much higher than that of ordinary resident doctors.

Rank-wise, outpatient doctors are at least associate director level, with many being very experienced doctors. In the inpatient departnt, the main workforce consists of interns and resident trainees.

Visiting trainees also do a considerable amount of work, and sotis, when there is a shortage, they are used as attending doctors.

It’s not uncommon for a departnt to assign visiting trainees to lead interns and resident trainees.

After the morning consultations, when Zhou Can stepped out, Director Zhuang was waiting outside and grabbed him.

"Dr. Zhou, the child we talked about this morning has been transferred. Could you please co to Cardiothoracic Surgery to help us out?"

"Sure!"

Zhou Can didn’t refuse.

So favors are hard to decline.

Inviting him to help is a sign of respect and recognition of his capabilities.

The fact that they managed the transfer in such a short ti and that Tu Ya’s Cardiothoracic Surgery agreed to accept the child speaks volus about the family’s influence.

Standing next to Director Zhuang was a man in his fifties, with an extraordinary aura, dressed quite exquisitely. He was clearly soone with a very high quality of life.

This man was constantly trying to maintain a smile while watching Zhou Can.

In such a situation, one can’t just turn a blind eye to him.

"And this is?"

Zhou Can had to inquire from Director Zhuang.

"This is the child’s grandfather."

After Director Zhuang introduced, the man smiled widely, stretched out his hand proactively toward Zhou Can, "Dr. Zhou, I’ve heard of your reputation for a long ti! Director Zhuang speaks very highly of your dical skills. It’s better to et you in person than to hear about you. I never thought you’d be so young. My na is Chen Shaoqiang, and it’s an honor to et such a young and outstanding doctor like you."

The man was quite eloquent, speaking with propriety.

His natural charisma and personal charm made a strong impression on Zhou Can.

While shaking hands with him, Zhou Can felt the man’s firm grip and calm, friendly gaze.

There was also a touch of pleasing warmth.

In short, Zhou Can found him very agreeable.

"You’re too kind! It’s a pleasure to et you!"

Zhou Can preferred to speak minimally with people he t for the first ti, especially those with influence.

Dr. Xu’s unfortunate experiences had left an impact on Zhou Can.

It made him remain highly cautious around powerful figures.

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