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Now reading: Chapter 560 - 241: Can’t Find the Cause of the Illness, An U from My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points, a Romance novel by My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points.

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But when a mber of the royal family falls ill, they often kneel as one, voluntarily confessing to their faults.

Because they cannot diagnose where the focus of the disease lies.

They simply do not know where to start.

Failing to identify the disease focus, the best solution is to proactively admit defeat.

Forcefully dicating is a compound error.

It often leads to dire consequences.

Upon hearing this, the woman beca anxious.

"Professor Shang, I beg you to find a way to save my husband! I have taken him to many major hospitals, and they told that Tu Ya Hospital is highly proficient in treating gastrointestinal diseases. I have traveled a great distance with my husband, please think of a way. I am even willing to kneel before you."

The woman’s determination to save her husband was moving to hear.

Director Shang hesitated for a mont, admitting him for hospitalization was definitely not feasible.

The patient was already in such a state, and without identifying the cause, admitting him would most likely result in death in the hospital.

In such a case, even if the family doesn’t make trouble, it is extrely detrintal for the attending physician.

"Please get up, please get up! Our capabilities at Tu Ya Hospital are indeed limited! If it’s curable, we will absolutely not neglect it. The doctors and facilities at Imperial Renhe Hospital in the capital are sowhat superior to ours. You might consider taking your husband there to seek dical advice."

Director Shang tried his best to refer the patient elsewhere.

Recomnding Imperial Renhe Hospital to the family was a tactic similar to smaller hospitals referring patients to Tu Ya Hospital.

"My husband is in this condition, where else can we go? Even if we go to the capital, we are strangers there, and I’m afraid it will be the sa, unable to find the cause. Professor Shang, I implore you, show rcy and save my husband! I’m begging you!"

The woman was in tears, kneeling before Director Shang in her desperation to save her husband.

Zhou Can was particularly moved by all this.

Couples are like birds in the sa forest, who fly apart in tis of trouble.

If his wife were a bit colder, she might have already run away, seeing her husband’s condition.

If only the patient’s condition could be diagnosed.

Regardless of other factors, just based on the woman’s attitude in trying to save her husband, it was worth pulling out all the stops.

"I’ll arrange for his admission, then try to invite other specialists from the hospital for a full consultation. If we still cannot diagnose the illness, then we really have no options left. At that ti, you can try other hospitals, would that be okay?"

Director Shang, though appearing stern, had a soft heart.

After the family mber knelt down, he had no choice but to stiffen his resolve and admit the patient for hospitalization.

With his extensive experience in diagnosis and treatnt, it was known that hospitalization, without a clear diagnosis, was unlikely to yield any results.

"Thank you, thank you!"

The woman, hearing that the doctor finally agreed to admit her husband, thanked him repeatedly.

Many family mbers and patients, when faced with a terrifying disease, feel panic and fear. At such tis, the doctor is their only reliance.

Being admitted to the hospital, even if no treatnt was perford, they would feel more at ease.

Indeed, once the hospital admits a patient, they are responsible for the patient’s safety.

They would do their utmost to treat the patient.

"We’ll have to redo so basic tests according to the hospital procedures, like a complete blood count, EKG, etc., is that okay?"

"That’s fine! We understand."

She had admitted her husband before, so she was quite familiar with the hospital procedures.

Director Shang didn’t rush to request these tests but instead turned to consult with the assistant physician, Huang Xinggui.

"Are there any beds available in the inpatient departnt?"

"I’ll call and check. Beds are always in high demand, and I doubt there are any available, as I still have more than a dozen patients waiting for beds to get admitted for treatnt."

Huang Xinggui imdiately called the inpatient departnt.

As expected, there were none.

"Let handle this!"

Director Shang listened clearly from the side.

Faced with the family’s earnest gaze, and considering they had traveled from another province, he couldn’t bear to send them away.

"Hello, this is Shang Feng! We have a patient here who has co all the way from another province, having visited many hospitals without a diagnosis. It’s really difficult for them, and it’s truly inconvenient for a woman to carry her over 100-pound husband around, can you perhaps find a way to secure a bed for him?"

Arranging a bed was not easy.

Even as the departnt head, Director Shang had to push quite hard.

"Okay, okay, thank you!"

Director Shang hung up the phone.

It seed he was fairly satisfied with the outco.

"The departnt said they would coordinate, and if there really are no beds available, they will temporarily add an extra bed in the corridor for now and prioritize a proper bed for you as soon as one becos available tomorrow."

At this point, it was the afternoon, and the likelihood of available beds was minimal.

Adding a temporary bed in the corridor was a reliable solution.

Following the principle of humaneness, the hospital sotis had to make such special arrangents in the corridors to accommodate patients under extraordinary circumstances. This allowed for proper dical and nursing managent.

And they could still receive dication and infusions as needed.

"Thank you, thank you so much!" The woman, fully aware of the difficulty of this arrangent, tearfully thanked Director Shang.

Had Director Shang not intervened, her husband would have had to wait in line for a bed like other patients.

After making the necessary arrangents, Director Shang then submitted the request for the patient’s tests.

Zhou Can had been studying the patient’s recent complete blood count. Even though the requests for the patient’s tests were all set, he wasn’t ready to put it down.

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