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Chapter 1843

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Su Yun was speechless.

Was his boss an idiot?

He could only say such retarded words when he was bickering with him. But in this situation, how could he f * cking tell Chief Cheng of the Emergency Department?!

If there was a reason and evidence, it did not matter. With a slap, everyone would have to listen obediently. The key was that there was nothing. He only said that there was a problem, but he did not know what the problem was. Under such circumstances, he still had to talk about his rich clinical experience. Wasn't he asking for a scolding?

"I've eaten more salt than you've eaten!" Sure enough, Chief Cheng roared. "You're talking about clinical experience with me?"

Zheng Ren bowed repeatedly and carefully apologized. "Chief Cheng, I really feel that there's a problem. I'm not messing around. Didn't Cui Lao also say that there's a problem this morning? "

"You …"

"Chief Cheng, give me a few more hours. I'll finish reading the medical records. What do you think?" Zheng Ren said softly.

Su Yun could not bear to watch.

After coming to the 912 for so long, this was the first time he had spoken softly. He apologized.

Didn't he usually go all the way? Who in the 912 dared to question Boss Zheng's diagnosis now? Besides, it was not for his own matters. It was just a group of patients with gastrointestinal colds …

Sigh!

Su Yun sighed heavily in his heart.

When Department Chief Cheng saw that Zheng Ren was not going to fight back, he had nowhere to vent his anger.

He sighed and said, "Little Zheng … Boss, it's 11: 36 now. I'll give you two hours. Is that enough?"

"Three then." Zheng Ren smiled and said, "Give me an inch and a foot."

"Two!" Chief Cheng Wangfa's coughing became louder and louder. After more than ten seconds, he got a little better and said, "I'll be in my office. I want an accurate diagnosis in two hours."

"Okay, okay." Zheng Ren sent Chief Cheng out.

Seeing Chief Cheng walk back to his office angrily, Su Yun said, "Boss, is there a need for this?"

"Hurry up and get the radiographic films. Let Zhou Litao comfort the patient," Zheng Ren said.

Su Yun sighed but did not refute. Instead, he jogged all the way to get the radiographic films.

Zheng Ren was still at ease with this guy's work. He did not even give him more instructions. He turned around and returned to Zhou Litao's duty room. He sat in front of the table and continued to treat the medical records.

Two hours!

Although he could force Chief Cheng to do something or even call Lin Ge over, he did not want to do so.

This was the 912. This was the Emergency Department.

If he didn't have a diagnosis and forcefully swept away the dignity of a department head, he would be completely domineering.

However …

There was something wrong with the patient, but none of the tests provided any clues.

Damn it, why didn't the System give a diagnosis, but the System Panel was bright red?

Zheng Ren was a little nervous. His legs were a little stiff and his body was a little cold.

The system panels of the 17 patients were all red, very red. Although it was not fatal for the time being, as the disease progressed, who knew what would happen!

He knew that he only had one hour and fifty-eight minutes left.

Soon, Su Yun ran back with a stack of films in his hand. The bag of radiographic films was marked with a black marker pen, and the patient's name was marked. It was very eye-catching.

Zhou Litao and another doctor carried the radiographic film viewer into the on-call room.

Zheng Ren did not move. He picked up a medical record and said, "Xu Sheng."

Su Yun immediately found the patient's radiographic films and inserted them into the radiographic film viewer.

CT scan of the lungs. There was emphysema, and the lung texture was slightly thick. However, this did not mean anything. There were no small nodules or bronchiectasis.

The key was that there were no signs of pneumonia, and there was no pleural effusion.

In other words, the patient did not have inflammation of the upper respiratory tract.

Zheng Ren looked at the date. It was yesterday's examination. The time should be fine. The patient had been hospitalized for 36 hours and was still fine.

"Boss, the C-reactive protein is not high. Don't consider inflammation." Su Yun took a look at the radiographic films and knew what Zheng Ren was thinking about, so he immediately said.

Zheng Ren nodded but was still looking at the radiographic films.

After reconstruction, there were still no new discoveries.

He picked up the patient's electrocardiogram and did not find any problems. Sinus rhythm, no elevation of the ST-segment. This level of elevation of the ST-segment was meaningless.

"Let's do it as usual. Hurry them up," Zheng Ren said.

"Okay." Su Yun knew that Zheng Ren was talking about the routine test that morning. This kind of test usually had to be done at around four o 'clock in the afternoon.

He immediately contacted the laboratory.

Soon, Su Yun whispered, "The laboratory said that the results will be out as soon as possible, but the preliminary judgment is that there are no problems."

Zheng Ren's eyebrows furrowed even more.

This patient had headaches, dizziness, heat sensitivity, irritability, palpitations, sweating, and other symptoms. After being admitted to the hospital, the symptoms did not improve during the ward rounds this morning. His body was tired and he said that he did not rest well last night.

Zheng Ren remembered that his System panel was the same as everyone else's. It was red, but there was no diagnosis!

MD! He cursed fiercely in his heart.

What was the problem?

He picked up the ultrasound list. There were images of the ultrasound on it. However, there were no problems with these images at all. They were very normal.

"You didn't do an abdominal CT, did you?" Zheng Ren asked.

"Yes, I didn't," Zhou Litao said from the side.

It was just a gastrointestinal cold. There were already a lot of tests done. If more tests were done, the patient would probably turn hostile.

They did not let him do too many tests to avoid so-called excessive medical treatment.

Many patients also complacently said that the doctor asked them to do a certain test, but they did not do it. Look, aren't I fine now?

"Chief Zhou, do the patient's work and do an abdominal CT," Zheng Ren said as he narrowed his eyes and looked at the ultrasound list.

"…" Zhou Litao was speechless. This was simply killing him.

There was no diagnosis and he still wanted to do an examination? Alright, since Chief Zheng had already said so, then he would go and check.

Zhou Litao looked at Zheng Ren with some 'hidden bitterness', turned around, and went to do the patient's work.

"Boss, what problem are you thinking about?" Su Yun asked.

"I'm not thinking about it for the time being," Zheng Ren said. "I just feel that there must be something big!"

"…" Su Yun felt that today was not a good day.

He could have just sat quietly at home and waited for the mission, but he had to come to the emergency department for a consultation. The consultation was not enough. There was no problem with the patient, but the boss actually made a fuss.

Was he crazy?

Su Yun glanced at Zheng Ren and saw that the expression on his face was extremely serious. There was no fake smile on his face, and it was obvious that he did not have any intention of doing it perfunctorily.

What he said was true, Su Yun immediately judged.

However, the ultrasound showed that there were no problems with the liver, gallbladder, and spleen. As for the kidneys and ureters, they did not do it. The patient had diarrhea. A B-scan was already considered excessive medical treatment. A full body examination? The medical center would come knocking soon.

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