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【1231】Honest people always suffer the most

She carried it in the company until she couldn't carry it anymore and came to the hospital. The hospital asked her to continue carrying it, and finally she was able to bring down the inner world of the person.

Seeing that something was wrong with the patient, the nurse turned to look at Xie Wanying and discussed, "Dr. Xie, how about you write some test orders for Dr. Xin before she comes, and I draw her blood first?"

The nurse sister at the triage table, whose surname was Xu, was relatively familiar with Xie Wanying, so she would speak to her in this tone. Xie Wanying immediately nodded, accepted Sister Xu's proposal, and said, "Sorry to trouble you."

Medical staff have full sympathy for patients. Those who come to this field cannot bear to see people get sick and will try their best to do whatever they can for patients.

"No trouble." Sister Xu smiled and went out. In fact, she was so busy tonight that her hands and feet were about to cramp.

Pulling up a chair, Xie Wanying sat opposite the patient.

Hearing the noise, the patient raised his head and saw Xie Wanying sitting in front of her, wearing a white coat, but she seemed to be about the same age as her?

It was strange that this young female doctor was not like the others, she just looked at her silently, as if waiting for her.

"Liu Wenyu, if you want to cry, you can cry. Sometimes crying is a way to release stress. Don't feel any psychological burden." Xie Wanying looked at the name on the patient's medical record and said.

Liu Wenyu's eyes widened, as if something was rolling inside.

Young people don't even have the right to cry in this society.

Cry a little, ask her parents to tell her, cry a little, ask her boss to tell her, is there any place where she can cry?

She sniffed hard, unwilling to cry or show weakness, and said to the doctor: "I don't want to be angry. I have never made a quarrel with someone like this."

Only kind and honest people will follow the rules and the laws of kindness and obediently give way to others until they can no longer do it.

Xie Wanying remembered what her mother often told her on the phone: Don't be too stupid.

Sun Rongfang knew her daughter's kind nature very well, and would be worried that one day her daughter would have to give up to others. Xie Wanying knew that her mother initially hoped that her cousin could help her stay in the Third People's Hospital.

Here, she is also afraid that if she works out of town, she will be alone and have no one to take care of her.

Perhaps it is for this reason that Xie Wanying feels particularly deeply about these patients who, like herself, are working alone outside.

"I'll give you the injection later. I'll see if I can find a bed for you so you can have a good sleep." Xie Wanying said, opening the patient's new emergency medical record and writing out a check list first. "Don't worry, I'll

I will never leave you behind."

Hearing her last words, Liu Wenyu was stunned.

Sister Xu came in with the injection tray and told Xie Wanying where Xin Yanjun had gone: "Doctor Xin went to see that old lady."

The old lady's daughter caught Xin Yanjun, probably making some strange requests to the attending doctor like Xin Yanjun again. The family members did not agree to let the patient do other tests, but they knew how to catch the doctors and nurses and ask hard why the medicine was not there.

Effective immediately.

There are no specific medicines in this world. Some diseases may require surgery and cannot be solved by medicine. If family members are unwilling to check, it is impossible for doctors to recommend further and more precise treatment plans.

The problem now is that the old lady's daughter is a very strong family member and is not easy to deal with. As long as the doctor listens to her request, it can be seen that she is a very strong family member.

------Digression-----

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