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【2200】scheming

The man evacuated. Student Pan stood at the door and waited for Student Xie's guess whether it was correct.
When the doctor said he wanted to raise his clothes, Sister Weng's whole body was tightened, and her eyes were strolling on the doctor's face, like a guarded snake.
"What are you afraid of? I am a woman." Dr. An urged the patient to move faster.
Sister Weng had no choice but to slowly raise her clothes.
"Pull up a little higher, otherwise you won't be able to check it." Dr. An explained to the patient, "I want to touch your stomach to make sure where it hurts."
The nurse next to him simply helped her to pull her clothes to the height she should have, exposing her abdomen for the doctor to see clearly.
Now, several old scars on the patient's lower abdomen were revealed. A sophisticated doctor could tell that it was a scar on the edge of the laparoscopic scalpel.
Seeing that, Student Xie was caught up again. Dr. An asked the patient: "Have you had an abdominal surgery before?"
"I've had gallstone surgery." Sister Weng hesitated and said, "My husband and family know about it."
Gallstones? Is this patient talking about laparoscopic gallstone stone removal surgery? But the scar of the blade is located in the lower abdomen, which is a little far from the upper abdomen of the gallstone.
Obviously, the patient is concealing the truth and intending to be mixed up. Anyway, it is just a scar, and no one can tell what surgery has been done. But to be honest, it is ridiculous to fool the doctor with such a statement. If you really want to conceal the laparoscopic gynecological surgery, it is better to take appendicitis as an example. The blade position of the laparoscopic appendicitis surgery is relatively close to the gynecological surgery.
No, no, this patient is smart. Because I have seen many patients in clinical practice using this excuse, some of them have been revealed. It is inevitable that her family will hear such stories, saying that she had had appendicitis surgery, which made her family suspicious. It would be better to say gallstone surgery. Anyway, her family has never learned medicine.
Thinking of this, Sister Weng is the real scheming, not a good-looking person. Sun Rongfang and Shang Siling's inference of this woman is basically correct.
Sister Weng could see the expression on Dr. An's face, and gritted her teeth and said, "Don't the doctor keep the patient's condition confidential? The patient has his own right to privacy."
"Yes." Dr. An has been working in clinical practice for several years. When facing such patients, he said directly, "I won't say anything to your family. So, you don't have to doubt that the doctor will talk nonsense when you happen to your family in the future."
After being criticized by the doctor, Sister Weng shut up.
After examining the patient, Dr. An issued an examination application form and asked the nurse to send the patient to the examination immediately.
When the patient was sent to the ultrasound room, a woman in her fifties and sixties walked in at the door of the emergency room.
The triage nurse went up to ask what was going on.
The woman said, "My daughter-in-law has come here to see a doctor. Her surname is Weng. Do you know?"
It is Sister Weng’s mother-in-law, Lu Ma.
It is estimated that when Sister Weng called the doctor at home, her mother-in-law pretended to be asleep, but actually heard some of the phone content.
When she learned that her daughter-in-law was undergoing a checkup, Lu's mother was wandering in the emergency room waiting for someone to come, and called her son while taking her cell phone: "Didn't I tell you before? Your wife is in the emergency department of the National Association for treatment, maybe she doesn't want children, have you not arrived?"
"I'm here and I'm running over." Sister Weng's husband, Mr. Lu, panted in the voice of answering opposite him.
Chapter completed!
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