Chapter 140: 【140】Clinical good predecessors
"What are you going to do?" Dr. Jiang asked him.
Dr. Lin lowered his head and looked through Dad Liu\'s emergency medical records.
Something went wrong. Zhang Xiaohui’s original medical record writing was definitely not enough and needed to be rewritten. He was eager to contact Zhang Xiaohui, the most important thing was to supplement the medical records. As a result, people didn\'t answer his phone call at all and didn\'t plan to take his favor.
"I don\'t care about her anymore!" Dr. Lin covered the medical record himself and vowed to never leave anyone alone again.
It was said that Zhang Xiaohui and the three of them backed away when they were about to reach the emergency door, and went back to school to sleep. Anyway, the three of them were confident and felt that this matter was irrelevant, the patient was not dead.
Why go to the emergency room? Zhang Xiaohui thought that when she went to the emergency room to find Dr. Lin, she was just being scolded by herself, so she might as well avoid it. Dr. Lin had the ability and went back to the department to report her case. In the same department, Dr. Lin would not do this, which is equivalent to tearing his face. Meeting colleagues in the same department every day and tearing their faces between colleagues will kill everyone.
Regarding Dr. Lin\'s remarks, Huang Zhilei and Dr. Jiang looked at each other. Wondering what will happen next. Don\'t care about Dr. Lin, Dr. Lin\'s technical level is not bad, which means that someone will not want to get help and guidance from Dr. Lin in the future.
Maybe, if someone thinks it doesn\'t matter, then it doesn\'t matter.
Speaking of which, it was the first time the two of them found out that someone could make Dr. Lin so angry. Don\'t look at Dr. Lin\'s cold face, he is actually a good man.
The good seniors in clinical practice will be offended, so they have to admire this man.
Huang Zhilei turned around and said to his younger sister, "I\'m in the emergency room. I have something to do. Go to bed first. Go back to school and sleep. There are too many people in the duty room."
"Senior brother, there is no one to bring Zhengzheng. Can I take her to sleep in my dormitory?" Xie Wanying asked her brother for advice.
The little girl\'s question, Huang Zhilei asked Dr. Lin. It seems that Dr. Lin has finally found Liu\'s father\'s unit and colleagues in the capital. These things that Zhang Xiaohui should have done need to be repaired by Dr. Lin.
"Her father works in the engineering team and is a crane driver." Dr. Lin said, "I contacted their company and they said they would send someone over tomorrow. Because of the Chinese New Year, everyone is on vacation."
Liu\'s father can only get together with his daughter once a year, so he wanted to take his daughter to have a good time in the capital, but he suddenly fell ill and could not contact people in his hometown for the time being.
"In this way, you take her back to your dormitory tonight to sleep. Tomorrow, his father\'s company will send someone to arrange matters between their father and daughter." Huang Zhilei informed the younger sister.
Xie Wanying returned the phone to Dr. Zhang, said thank you, and took Zheng Zheng\'s little hand and left.
Looking at her back, Dr. Zhang\'s small eyes behind his glasses squinted: I always think her face is familiar, when have you seen it before?
(As if someone didn’t remember what happened more than three years ago.)
took the zhengzheng back to the school dormitory, Xie Wanying wiped the child\'s face and teeth, and then put the child to sleep.
The bed in the dormitory is so narrow that an adult and a child cannot squeeze in. Fortunately, there are vacant beds in the dormitory. Xie Wanying made an empty bed for herself to sleep in for the child.
The seven-year-old child experienced such a big disturbance, he was already tired, and fell asleep immediately after hitting the bed.
In contrast, Xie Wanying was a little sleepy. Seeing this motherless child, she felt sad. The motherless child is the most pitiful, reminding her of her mother.
(end of this chapter)