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Famous Among Top Surgeons in the 90s-Chapter 41 - : Emergency on Train【41】5
Chapter 41: Emergency on Train【41】5
“My daughter works at Xuanwu Hospital,” Mother Lin blurted out, not noticing her daughter frantically waving her hands behind her, signaling her to stop talking.
“She’s a doctor at the same hospital as me? If she’s my colleague, how come I don’t remember ever seeing her?” Director Wu turned his head and scrutinized Lin Liqiong’s face as if he were holding a magnifying glass, causing Lin Liqiong to step back, “Which department is she in?”
“She’s in your dental department, learning to write prescriptions with the old professor,” Mother Lin said proudly.
The surrounding crowd exclaimed in surprise, “Dentistry!”
Aunt Fang, sitting on the ground, cried out in pain, smacked her thigh, and started cursing the mother and daughter, “You’ve killed me, you almost killed my old man, you pair of bastards, I originally thought you were—”
“What did you think my daughter was? You also heard me saying my daughter is a doctor and begged us to come over. What have we done wrong?” Mother Lin was absolutely unwilling to admit fault on her and her daughter’s part, and was extremely displeased with Aunt Fang, “Get it straight, the one who killed your old man was her, not my daughter, she’s the one who thumped your old man to death.”
Now Aunt Fang was filled with regret, immediately cozying up to them upon hearing they were from Capital Medical University, not realizing she had completely cozied up to the wrong person. Had she known, it would have been better to cozy up to Sun Rongfang and her daughter instead.
Director Wu had long since stopped listening to Mother Lin’s unreasonable nagging and curiously asked Xie Wanying, “Do you know how to perform a precordial thump?”
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“Yes, teacher,” Xie Wanying answered.
“You’re just a medical student?” Director Wu, upon hearing what Mother Lin had said earlier, was skeptical. The beautiful precordial thump was unlikely to be a medical maneuver that a medical student could execute. Because the precordial thump is a technique-requiring, more advanced maneuver. Generally, doctors find it difficult to perform the maneuver to a standard that saves lives.
“Yes,” Xie Wanying, who didn’t lie, responded. On medical matters, how could one be the least bit insincere as even a little insincerity could cost lives, just like what Lin Liqiong had done earlier.
“Tell me, what is a precordial thump?” Director Wu thought, wanting to clarify whether Xie Wanying was just a blind cat that happened to catch a dead rat or not, while also asking Lin Liqiong, “You tell me too, what is a precordial thump?”
After all, as a student interning at her own hospital, she should be given a chance to be examined. It’s not to say that she’s a clinical senior. Even in dentistry, such emergency techniques should be learned in the field of emergency medicine basics.
Lin Liqiong fell silent, not speaking for a long time.
“Say it, hurry up and tell him!” Mother Lin urged, as if she wanted to push her daughter to the ground.
Lin Liqiong looked at her mother with an almost angry gaze.
She couldn’t answer what a precordial thump was. It might have been something she learnt in clinical emergency medicine. The problem was that her main specialty was in dentistry. Of course, had she studied diligently and treated medicine with sincerity, even if it was outside her specialty, she would have solidified her foundations in clinical basics and would not fail to answer such a medical question.
“What, you can’t answer?” Mother Lin’s voice trembled a bit when she caught her daughter’s gaze and turned her head towards Xie Wanying. Now the focus of those gathered was on Xie Wanying, “Right, you certainly can’t answer either! You’re not even a student. You’re not even a medical student, you’ve never been to medical university.”
The woman raged like a shrew until Director Wu, frowning and waving his hand, stopped Mother Lin from speaking further, waiting for Xie Wanying’s answer.