The corridor of the Emergency Department was filled with people, and the air was filled with all kinds of complicated smells. Painful moans and anxious family members could be heard everywhere.
Professor Rudolf Wagner furrowed his brows. He could not accept this kind of medical treatment environment.
Even in Germany, he had to go to the emergency room several times a year, but that was completely different from what he was seeing now.
He looked around the room and finally found Zheng Ren in the consultation room of the emergency internal medicine department.
Professor Rudolf Wagner squeezed through the crowd, his long blond hair dancing in the wind. "Boss …"
"Shut up and wait for me outside." Zheng Ren was using a stethoscope to listen to the breathing sounds of an old man's lungs. He felt that the professor had interrupted his diagnosis and treatment process. He was very rude and impatiently chased the professor out.
After Zheng Ren left, Professor Rudolf Wagner's aura of a king in the operating theater disappeared without a trace.
Like a junior doctor who had made a mistake, he lowered his head and walked out of the consulting room.
Su Yun was looking at the last patient. He gave the patient a checkup form and told Zheng Ren about the patient's precautions before leaving the internal medicine consultation room with a smile.
When he went out, he saw Professor Rudolf Wagner, Gao Shaojie, and Wang Qiang standing in the corridor in confusion. The corners of Su Yun's mouth curled into a beautiful arc.
"Lil Fugui, don't wait here." Su Yun smiled and said, "The boss will keep an eye on the emergency department for a while and wait for the other doctor to come. He has no time to deal with you guys."
Professor Rudolf Wagner was very angry. He shrugged his shoulders and was about to speak when Su Yun said directly, "Lil Fugui, if you don't want to make the boss angry, you'd better keep quiet."
The professor was stunned for a moment, and then he became dejected.
"You two, go back to where you came from." Su Yun looked at Gao Shaojie and Wang Qiang and said, "Unfortunately, there's no one in the emergency department this time. The boss wants to stay here to watch the shift."
"Sigh." Gao Shaojie sighed softly. He had already made preparations. He did not even care about his own hospital bed and stayed in Sea City General Hospital.
However, he did not expect to see a surgery that even he could not understand, and the surgeon had to go out to the emergency department to do something that even the chief resident would not do.
At this moment, Gao Shaojie strongly agreed with Professor Rudolf Wagner.
Sea City General Hospital was simply a reckless waste of natural resources!
However, there was no other way. Rushing in at this time would only make Zheng Ren unhappy.
He was a genius among geniuses, so it was understandable that he would make such an outrageous move. How could there be a genius that followed the rules? Perhaps he was just training in the Emergency Department.
Gao Shaojie shook his head and said, "May I know your surname?"
"My name is Su Yun. If you like it, just call me Brother Yun. If you don't, just call me Su Yun." Su Yun looked at Gao Shaojie with interest.
"Oh, Brother Yun, do you have any good suggestions?" Gao Shaojie did not care about Su Yun's rudeness, or perhaps it could be said to be rude, and asked with great self-restraint.
Su Yun's interest was piqued. He said, "Then let's go back to the office and wait. The Respiratory Medicine Department is changing shifts. The surgery was done too quickly. The doctors who came to help didn't even finish the handover. I think the boss will be able to go back in a while. "
"Thank you. I'll wait in the office," Gao Shaojie said.
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Zheng Ren looked at the patients one by one. Soon, it was almost ten o 'clock.
The doctor from the Department of Respiratory Medicine was a female doctor. She was not tall, and her face was calm.
No matter who it was, they would be unhappy to be sent to the Emergency Department. Zheng Ren understood her feelings.
After handing over the patients, Zheng Ren was about to leave when a familiar face walked in.
Looking at the person, Zheng Ren could not tell who this person was.
However, the System panel on the upper right side of his field of vision clearly wrote — right pneumonia, diagnosis of a large amount of pleural effusion.
This was the patient who said that he graduated from Xia University yesterday.
Zheng Ren knew that his condition was more serious, so he advised him to be hospitalized for treatment. However, he did not expect the condition to be so serious. In just one day, the amount of pleural effusion had become a large amount.
It seemed that the inflammation was very serious and there was a lot of exudation.
The patient also did not have the energy to beat his chest with his hand yesterday. His entire body was dispirited, and his lips were a little cyanotic.
"Doctor, it's you." The patient also saw Zheng Ren. He still remembered Zheng Ren.
"Yes, you're here," Zheng Ren did not smile. He just said lightly.
"I'm very uncomfortable. I can't breathe," the patient said.
"Let's do a CT scan," Zheng Ren said. "Your condition has progressed and become more serious. Like what I said yesterday, I still recommend that you be hospitalized and treated with antibiotics. However, antibiotics alone should not be enough now. Perhaps there will be other treatment methods. "
The patient tried to breathe twice. It seemed that he still wanted to argue about the antibiotic problem, but he really did not have the strength.
Zheng Ren called the new respiratory physician to give the patient a lung CT scan. He also called the accompanying physician to push a wheelchair over and instructed him to pay for the examination. After that, he went straight to the emergency ward to find him.
The patient's throat seemed to have a small wind box. Whenever he panted, there would be a wheezing sound. The symptoms of dyspnea were very typical.
After explaining the patient's matter, Zheng Ren returned to the emergency ward and called Professor Rudolf Wagner and Gao Shaojie to see the patient after the surgery.
There was no need to talk about the professor. Gao Shaojie was the one who suggested to learn TIPS surgery. Zheng Ren did not hide it. If he wanted to learn, he could teach. There were so many surgeries that he could not do.
As for academic status, was it more important than a human life?
Zheng Ren knew that his thoughts were quite stupid in the eyes of many people. However, he still had the same temper. If he wanted to learn, he would learn. As long as he could learn, it was fine.
Su Yun raised an eyebrow and did not follow. He was not holding his phone in his hand. Instead, he was deep in thought.
When he arrived at the second general surgery department, Zheng Ren went directly to the chief's office and knocked on the door.
"Come in." Chief Sun was indeed there.
Zheng Ren pushed the door open and said, "Chief Sun, the patient is stable after the surgery."
When Chief Sun saw Zheng Ren, followed by Chief Gao Shaojie and Professor Rudolf Wagner, he quickly stood up and greeted him at the door.
"Little Zheng, come in and have a seat."
"No, Chief Sun, take a look at the patient after the surgery." Zheng Ren waved his hand slightly and smiled. "Have you checked the blood ammonia after the surgery?"
"Yes, the values are normal." When Chief Sun saw that Zheng Ren had no intention of coming in, he led him straight to the innermost high room. As they walked, he said, "Little Zheng, there were no side effects after the surgery. Your surgery was simply amazing."
Zheng Ren was expressionless. He had always been immune to all kinds of praise.
Of course, Little Yiren's praise was an exception.
When he followed Chief Sun to the ward, Zheng Ren saw the patient lying on the bed with his legs crossed. He was holding his phone in his hand and watching a small video, smiling from ear to ear.
It looked like a patient after a major surgery!
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