Chapter 444: 438: Who's Fault
Chapter 444: Chapter 438: Who’s Fault
These incidents shouldn’t have happened in the first place. Such a basic principle, is there really nobody who understands it?
“Why didn’t you do the skin test?” The Director of the hospital asked the nurse responsible for administering the child’s injection.
“Her mother said that the child has no history of drug allergies,” the nurse stuttered in reply.
“Is the child’s mother the professional, or are you the professional?” The director asked the nurse again, his voice seemed calm, but anyone could tell that he was suppressing his rage, barely managing to keep from exploding.
What on earth has been going on with their hospital lately? Why are they constantly making such low-level mistakes?
The nurse attempts to explain but ends up speechless. She has to accept her mistake. The word of the parents shouldn’t be taken as face value. Even if their tales seemed real enough to touch, skin tests must be performed. The drugs administered have a high possibility of causing allergies in a lot of people. If it hadn’t been found sooner, this child would have been killed by that single injection.
She cannot bear this responsibility. Even if she knelt before the child’s parents, could their child be returned to them?
“Director, I didn’t inject the child,” the nurse suddenly remembered something and then she pointed at Wei Jiani, “She did it.”
“I…” Wei Jiani lifted her face, she had done her best to fly under the radar, but eventually, she was noticed.
But this time she couldn’t refute it. Last time she escaped because no one had noticed in the middle of the night. But this time it was different, too many people saw her. Even if she had ten mouths, she couldn’t talk her way out of this.
“Why didn’t you do the skin test?” The director asked Wei Jiani. He initially had a pretty good impression of her but now that’s fallen to an all-time low.
“I thought she did it.”
Wei Jiani was still insisting on her innocence, refusing to admit her mistake.
“You didn’t even ask me,” the nurse rebutted.
Wei Jiani clenched her teeth, she was silent because she had been too busy trying to show off and had forgotten to do the skin test. She had failed even to ask the child’s parent, prematurely administering the injection without a second thought. To make matters worse, she didn’t even bother to check up on the child afterwards. If she had done so sooner, perhaps she might have averted this predicament. The child would not be in the ICU right now.
If it had been an adult, they might have recovered quicker due to a stronger resistance.
However, this is a child, and a sick child at that.
The director glanced from the nurse to Wei Jiani. He honestly felt that this year’s interns were utterly disappointing. All except for one little anomaly, Tang Yuxin, who in their eyes was a freak.
Not only did she surpass them in terms of professional knowledge, but the level of her hands-on abilities also ranked among the top in their hospital.
With this in mind, the director was thoroughly disappointed with this group of interns. He hoped that they would no longer cause trouble for the hospital. After all, since their arrival, the hospital has had its fair share of issues.
From the hospital’s perspective, the child’s mother was understandably upset. However, she still trusted Tang Yuxin. After all, out of everyone there, Tang Yuxin was the only one who had noticed that something was wrong with the child. Thus, at this point, the only person the child’s mother could speak and trust was her.
Tang Yuxin was truly reluctant to take on these responsibilities. However, it seemed that she had no other choice.
“Sister, do you think I drew this well?” Yueyue gave Tang Yuxin a picture she had drawn. Tang Yuxin took a good look at the picture and realized that this child really had a talent for drawing.
“Yes, it’s splendid,” Tang Yuxin touched Yueyue’s hair, “The flower you’ve drawn is very lifelike.”
The little girl smiled gleefully upon hearing the compliment.
“Come, we need to take your injection,” she extended her hand towards Yueyue, the little girl bravely gave her hand to Tang Yuxin. That little hand is now as thin as a chicken’s claws, and it always broke Tang Yuxin’s heart every time she saw it.
She gently touched the back of Yueyue’s hand, skillfully gave the injection, and the only reaction from Yueyue was a slight frown; otherwise, she didn’t seem too uncomfortable.
Because this sister’s injection doesn’t hurt at all.
After hanging the IV, Yueyue’s mother was extremely grateful to Tang Yuxin. If it had been any other doctor, her daughter would probably have suffered through additional injections.
When Tang Yuxin came out, she bumped into Wei Jiani who was walking around with her hands in her pockets, looking for performance opportunities. However, not many people seemed interested in her anymore.
Wei Jiani glared at Tang Yuxin with evident disdain in her eyes. Tang Yuxin, of course, reciprocated with cold silence. Both of them had been nursing grudges for what felt like a lifetime. The enmity between them only grew, never fading away.
As long as she is Tang Yuxin, and she is Wei Jiani.
As long as their mothers are both named Sang Zhilan.
Inside the director’s office, the director held the phone with a grave expression on his face.
“Rest assured, we will have everything prepared as quickly as possible. We have enough hospital rooms, and they will be attended by our best medical staff.”
As soon as he hung up the phone, he immediately called everyone in the department to his office. They needed to hold a mini-meeting.
“We are about to receive a group of severely injured patients, and the condition of some of them is very critical. Therefore, we need to switch to a 24-hour shift system immediately. Clear out all unused hospital rooms in preparation for receiving the injured.”@@novelbin@@
Li Jia tugged at Tang Yuxin’s sleeve nervously. Has something serious happened?
Tang Yuxin shook her head at her, telling her not to talk. They’re not doctors here; they just need to follow the director’s instructions. Whatever others do, they will do, and whatever others don’t do, they’ll stand idle.
Li Jia finally closed her mouth and followed her mentor to prepare the medicines and arrange the emergency rooms. The atmosphere of the hospital had changed dramatically.
“When are they coming?” Li Jia asked Tang Yuxin in a low voice. She was supposed to be off today, but due to this sudden incident, asking for leave had never seemed more inappropriate.
Tang Yuxin shook her head again, “We don’t know yet, just wait.”
Having been a seasoned doctor, Tang Yuxin had experienced a number of such emergencies and large-scale rescues. She took some time to buy herself some supplies and gave some to Li Jia.
“Food,” Li Jia glanced at the bag she was holding and blinked, “I’m not hungry.”
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