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Chapter 2630

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Su Yun glanced at the less than three centimeters long hair and the box. He did not know whether to laugh or cry.

"Boss, do you think you're making a mountain out of a molehill?"

"It's necessary," Zheng Ren insisted. "We have to cut open the stratum corneum to remove the hair intact."

As he spoke, he rinsed the equipment with clean water. Although there was no bleeding or contamination, he still had to do it out of habit.

Su Yun shrugged his shoulders, expressing his opposite opinion.





In the office of the Intervention Department, Gao Shaojie and Gu Xiaoran were still busy.

Gu Xiaoran was very focused and serious.

There were only a few months left before he would go back. His training period would end after the New Year, but he would have to say goodbye to this place before the New Year. He would return to his hometown without reporting to the hospital. He would have a peaceful New Year at home.

He cherished every minute and second he had in the Imperial Capital and devoted himself to his work and studies.

Gu Xiaoran's phone rang. She didn't notice it immediately and only realized it was her phone after it rang for three to five seconds.

Gu Xiaoran smiled. "You need to concentrate on writing a medical record." But he had to focus. Sister Yue was very strict, or even harsh.

Now, all the in-service training doctors could still smile and greet Boss Zheng when they saw him, but when they saw Sister Yue, they lowered their heads obediently. They really did not dare to look at her, let alone look her in the eye.

"San Zi, what's the matter?"

"Uh … Is it heavy?"

"Hold on, hold on, I'll contact them now."

Gu Xiaoran was a little flustered. He hung up the phone and dialed another number.

"Don't panic, Xiao Ran." Gao Shaojie saw that Gu Xiaoran's hands were trembling a little. He didn't even need to look to know that Gu Xiaoran was going to cry again.

"No, no." Although Gu Xiaoran said she didn't, she was already panicking.

"What happened?"

"Teacher Gao, please wait a moment." When Gu Xiaoran heard that the phone was connected, she immediately said, "Boss Zheng, my friend's child was accidentally scalded. After a few hours of simple treatment, his condition worsened and he is now unconscious. The hospital said that the child is dying."

"…" Gao Shaojie frowned.

"It's not far. If there's no traffic jam, we can get there in three hours."

"I'll ask them to send him over right now."

Gu Xiaoran hung up the phone in a panic and began to contact his friend.

Gao Shaojie understood. The child did not go to the hospital after he was scalded. He probably did not stay at home for long. His current condition was not good.

She contacted Gu Xiaoran to see if he could help, so Gu Xiaoran directly called Boss Zheng.

Sending the child to the capital was one solution. The standard of pediatrics in local hospitals … Forget about the standard, just the qualified personnel alone was insufficient. Of course, this did not include those who had lowered their standards or those who had changed professions.

In recent years, tens of thousands of pediatricians across the country had resigned, giving up this thankless profession without hesitation to enter other industries.

In many places, the pediatrics department of Class Three Grade A Hospitals could still barely be maintained, but the work intensity of the medical staff had reached a certain level. At any time, it could collapse because of a doctor's illness or a trivial matter.

There were also some pediatric emergency departments in some hospitals that had been closed, causing the number of patients to accumulate to a certain extent. Coupled with the increase in the number of children diagnosed after the second child policy, the two forces, one positive and one negative, dragged the pediatrics department into an unpredictable abyss.

The pediatrics department of the 912 was average, but that was compared to the Women's and Children's Hospital. It was right to look for Boss Zheng for this matter. Even if the child's illness was especially serious and the 912 could not handle it, Boss Zheng could still look for the Women's and Children's Hospital for consultation and treatment.

Gao Shaojie saw that Gu Xiaoran's hand was shaking abnormally and sighed slightly in his heart. This child was good no matter what, but she was too innocent. How old was she? She wanted to cry when she encountered something.

He did not know when Gu Xiaoran would mature.

After contacting him, Gu Xiaoran put away her phone and wiped her face with her hand. Then, she stood up and went to the sink to wash her face.

"Xiaoran, calm down," Gao Shaojie said. "Your friend's child? How old is he? "

"My classmate's child. He should be less than three years old," Gu Xiaoran said. "He said that he's unconscious. The family thought that the child was asleep. They didn't wake him up for lunch at noon. They saw that he had been sleeping in the afternoon, so they felt that something was wrong. They realized that they couldn't wake him up, so they panicked. "

Gao Shaojie sighed. If that was the case, he did not know how long it would take. He did not know if the child could be saved. Would it …

He did not want to think too much about it. After all, it was a child who was less than three years old.

"Teacher Gao, it's only a two-hour drive from my hometown to the Imperial Capital. Do you think the child will be able to arrive smoothly?" Gu Xiaoran asked worriedly.

Gao Shaojie did not say anything. Everyone knew the situation in the Imperial Capital. Two hours later, it would be the peak hour for people to get off work in the Imperial Capital. In addition to the traffic jam, the ambulance would not be able to arrive within a few hours of being stuck on the cobweb-like roads of the Imperial Capital.

Every minute the unconscious child was stuck on the road to the Imperial Capital, he was one step closer to death.

Perhaps by the time he arrived at the Imperial Capital, the child would already be hopeless.

After letting out a long sigh, Gao Shaojie did not say anything that would make people worry. Instead, he comforted Gu Xiaoran.

"Xiaoran, why are you guys in the same city? It'll be better to treat him locally, right?" Chang Yue asked.

"Sister Yue, don't mention it," Gu Xiaoran said. "There are four slightly larger hospitals in our city. Three of them don't even have enough people on duty in the pediatrics ward."

"Why is it so serious?" Chang Yue was stunned.

"I'm just unlucky." Gu Xiaoran's eyes were a little red. He was very flustered in his heart, but he still tried his best to suppress his panic and sadness. He said, "A few years ago, there were many accidents in the pediatrics ward. There was a nurse in the hospital next to us. Because she did not insert a needle, she was kicked from behind by the child's grandfather."

Gao Shaojie and Chang Yue stopped their work and quietly listened to Gu Xiaoran.

"Her head hit the wall and then there was a ruckus. After that, the hospital did not say anything … It's not that there was no explanation. They thought that the nurse's professional skills were not good enough, which led to the medical dispute. They deducted the patient's bonus for three months and asked her to apologize to the patient's family. "

Gao Shaojie and Chang Yue were silent.

The people in the other groups in the office also listened quietly. This kind of method of calming things down was very common. No matter whether the matter was right or wrong, as long as the matter was covered up, it would be fine.

"Later on, the nurse was angry and went straight to the court to sue, but in the end, there didn't seem to be any results," Gu Xiaoran said. "Later on, she resigned. Four of the pediatrics nurses in that hospital resigned, and the entire ward was paralyzed."

Gu Xiaoran was not an alarmist. If five frontline nurses resigned, it would be strange if the ward was not paralyzed.

The pediatrics ward was not an ordinary department. It was very difficult for the nurses transferred from other departments to be used as assistants. No matter what, they had to be trained for a few weeks.

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