Chapter 47 - Dr. Wang, with tears streaming down his face!
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Chapter 47: Dr. Wang, with tears streaming down his face!Lin Feng didnât pay much attention to Dr. Wangâs emotions. The three of them worked together to handle the situation. For patients with cervical spine injuries, someone must support the neck and carefully lift them onto a stretcher. Every movement must be done with utmost care. The middle-aged woman was quite heavy, and Lin Feng and the two 120 doctors were sweating profusely.
âKid, donât go! Letâs go to the hospital together. I donât believe in superstitions!â Dr. Wang fixed his gaze on Lin Feng.
Lin Feng decided to comply with what Dr. Wang had said, waiting for an opportunity to show Lin Fengâs incompetence later.
20 minutes later, they arrived at City First Hospitalâs Emergency Department.
Dr. Zhang Yuan, who saw Lin Feng come and go, looked puzzled. âDidnât you just finish your shift? Why are you back again?â
âI took a patientâ¦â Lin Feng pointed to the woman on the stretcher. âQuick, prepare the requisition form for an MRI! Consider cervical spine injury with spinal cord damage due to external trauma!â
Dr. Zhang was shocked. He had heard of such a condition. It was rare but mentioned in case studies. He looked troubled.
âIn our Emergency Department, we can handle general injuries, but cervical spine injuries with spinal cord damage? We need to call the orthopedic department, which must be a deputy chief or above. Arenât they off duty now? Should I inform the Medical Affairs Office to call an orthopedic specialist?â
Each specialty had its own expertise, and in medicine, it was like facing a mountain when dealing with a different specialty. Outpatient departments looked down upon the Emergency Department because they knew a little about everything but werenât experts.
The Emergency Department could only provide temporary treatment when faced with challenging cases. A spinal cord injury like this, at least a Grade 3 difficulty level, was something the Emergency Department couldnât handle.
Qiao Hanru was in a state of panic, sweat pouring down her forehead. With her mother suddenly paralyzed, the orthopedic department already off duty, and the Emergency Department unable to handle the situation, Qiao Hanru was at a loss for what to do.
Lin Feng remained calm and composed, calmly giving instructions, âAlright, listen to me. Sign the consent form for the necessary tests. Iâm still in my internship period, so I canât authorize them myself.â
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Dr. Wang from the 120 team was stunned!
âSo, youâre just a rookie doctor without the qualifications to see patients?â
âDo you dare to challenge me?â
Dr. Wang rolled his eyes and said to Qiao Hanruo, âMiss, let me advise you. Donât waste time with him. Hurry up and go to the Orthopedic Hospital. They specialize in this and are more reliable than an intern doctor like him.â
In the eyes of Dr. Wang, who had been practicing medicine for 20 years, intern doctors were inexperienced!
Resident doctors were also a dime a dozen!
Qiao Hanruo hesitated as well. Her mother had already been in excruciating pain and on the verge of unconsciousness. She couldnât negotiate.
Should she trust Lin Feng or not?
Lin Feng said calmly, âItâs up to you. If you want to transfer to the Orthopedic Hospital, itâs fine. But the sooner your mother has the surgery for her cervical spine paralysis, the better the outcome will be.â
âOkay! I trust you!â
After hesitation, Qiao Hanruo thought about how Lin Feng could detect the problem with a touch, while Dr. Wang couldnât. The difference in skill level was evident.
Lin Feng looked at Zhang Yuan.
Zhang Yuan advised, âIâm telling you, spinal cord injuries are not a minor matter. If youâre not careful, you might be unable to save the person and even endanger yourself.â
He genuinely valued Lin Feng. He feared something happening to Lin Feng and ruining his medical career. After all, in todayâs tense doctor-patient relationship, even basic trust was hard to come by. One medical accident could end the career of even a renowned doctor, let alone an intern like Lin Feng. He spoke out of goodwill.
Lin Feng said, âDonât worry. Iâve read several books on spinal cord injury surgeries and watched teaching videos. Iâm confident!â Zhang Yuan spewed out a mouthful of blood.
(The highest difficulty level is Grade 4.)
However, since Lin Feng had been successful so many times, Zhang Yuan, with the idea of âthereâs no harm in checking,â issued requisitions for a CT scan and an MRI, and asked Qiao Hanruo to register at the emergency department, pay the fees, and undergo the examinations.
Doctorâs mindset: Whether thereâs something wrong or not, itâs best to conduct a thorough examination! The more detailed, the better! The more tests, the better!
The 120 team was only responsible for transporting the patient to the hospital, and once they arrived, it was no longer their responsibility.
âNo hurry!â Dr. Wang sneered by the side.
âLetâs see!â
A while later, Qiao Hanruo ran back.
âItâs done!â
âLetâs go!â
With a sweeping gesture, Lin Feng took charge without hesitation, remotely directing Dr. Wang and his apprentice.
Dr. Wang: ââ¦â
Apprentice: ââ¦â
âWhatâs wrong?â
âOf course, weâre going to take the patient to the Radiology Department for an MRI!â
Lin Feng glared, âWhat else would you two be doing? Just freeloading?â
Dr. Wangâs face flushed with anger.
Dr. Wang vowed in his heart that he would give Lin Feng a good face-slapping to let out his frustration once the diagnostic results were out.