Chapter 69: [69] Got praised by an elder apprentice brother three times
Chapter 69: [69] Got praised by an elder apprentice brother three times
Ren Chongda, after listening to this person for quite a while, realized that the only thing missing from the other party’s words was an implication that his student deserved this. Suddenly, he was fuming with rage, “What did you just say!”
It was one thing to criticize his own student, but to have outsiders slander them without knowing the facts, Ren Chongda exploded!
Xie Wanying and Yue Wentong suddenly realized that Instructor Ren was fiercely protective of his students.
“Did I say anything wrong?” Doctor Zhang retorted.
“The blood she’s covered in is from saving a life. Look carefully before you speak! Do you even lack this basic judgement? Are you still a doctor?!” Ren Chongda was so angry he felt like his lungs would burst, outright questioning the man’s medical expertise as worthless.
Doctor Zhang stuttered, “You say she saved someone? Who did she save? She must not have been able to save anyone, that’s why she would only cause more chaos and get herself covered in blood.”
Just then, the emergency department received a call and quickly arrived at the scene with a stretcher.
Upon arrival, the emergency doctor didn’t need to think twice before praising The Three Musketeers on-site, “It’s fortunate that you were here. You managed to stop the bleeding, or this man would have likely lost his life.”
This was a textbook example of an excellent surgical hemorrhage control.
Zhu Huicang adjusted his glasses and embarrassedly corrected them, “It wasn’t us; she did it.”
“She?”
“Who else but her? With such severe bleeding, anyone who went to save him would definitely get blood on their hands. There’s no blood on ours,” Zhu Huicang presented the most incontrovertible evidence.
He was right. The emergency doctor and Doctor Zhang, upon hearing this, of course, couldn’t believe it at first, and both sets of eyes turned to Xie Wanying filled with surprise and questions: Who is she?
Seizing the evidence, Ren Chongda hammered Doctor Zhang, demanding justice for his student, “You call yourself a professional? Tell me, if you were to save someone, wouldn’t you get blood on your hands? Are you a deity? Show us right now. Perform for us and let’s see if you can save someone without getting blood on you?” @@novelbin@@
Doctor Zhang retreated repeatedly, shamed into silence by Ren Chongda’s shouts, unable to utter a word, only able to stare intensely at Xie Wanying’s face.
He seemed to remember her saying that she was just a first-year student. How could it be possible that a first-year female medical student single-handedly managed to control an arterial hemorrhage?
Even he, an anesthesiologist, had never seen such a situation.
“Apologize to my student!” Ren Chongda stood before him, formally demanding.
Doctor Zhang’s face darkened, and he yelled back, “She’s a first-year, and you had her save someone? Is this how you act as an advisor, Ren Chongda? Weren’t you afraid she would harm the elderly patient?”
“Hey, hey, hey, get your facts straight.” Upon hearing this, Zhu Huicang, adjusting his glasses, interjected, somewhat agitatedly countering, “By the time we arrived, she had already completed the emergency first aid. It was well done; why should we interfere, release the pressure and re-tie it only to cause the patient to bleed heavily again?”
Emergency first aid is not about qualifications. Medicine is a science and it’s about seeking the truth from facts.
“She managed to perform emergency first aid without your guidance?” Doctor Zhang asked again.
The others unanimously nodded in agreement.
The fact was the fact, although it was somewhat unexpected.
“Oh, so someone taught her beforehand, right? Was it her family?” Doctor Zhang said as if he had an epiphany.
This notion had also baffled Ren Chongda and the others about Xie Wanying; where had she learned these skills? It couldn’t possibly be self-taught. Medicine doesn’t have a self-taught component; it requires practice.
The emergency doctor brought over medical supplies like IV fluids to further treat the patient, saying, “Either way, this old man is very lucky indeed.”
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