Nurse Yang, oblivious to Wu Liguo's expression, complained:
"Director, next ti sothing like this happens, you have to make it clear to . Of course, the situation was urgent just now, so it's not really your fault, but because you didn't explain clearly, it made things awkward for afterward."
Wu Liguo was taken aback: "What happened?"
Nurse Yang rolled her eyes at him: "That Dr. Lu isn't one of our Ninth Hospital doctors, and the fact that he's a traditional Chinese dicine doctor made really awkward at the ti.
Mainly because Dr. Lu is so young. Seeing that he's a traditional Chinese dicine doctor, I assud he was one of those interns in our Integrated Chinese and Western dicine Departnt."
"Nonsense."
Wu Liguo looked at her speechlessly: "Do you really think I'd be so trusting to leave those two patients to Dr. Lu if he were an intern from our Ninth Hospital? Or do you think that, in your heart, I, Wu Liguo, am such an irresponsible doctor?
Just casually handing over the patients' lives to an intern to handle?
Yang, you talk a lot normally, and I don't say anything, but if you're doubting Old Wu's dical ethics, then I have to argue with you."
Nurse Yang knew she had misspoken and apologized repeatedly: "Director, I was wrong."
"Now you realize you're wrong?"
Wu Liguo waved his hand dismissively: "Too late."
Nurse Yang's eyes darted around before finally landing on the patient still undergoing resuscitation: "Director, I'll set this aside for now, let's save the patient first. Afterward, if you want to hit or scold, I'm at your rcy. If I utter a single objection, you can kick out of the Ninth Hospital, okay?"
Upon ntioning the patient, Wu Liguo stopped finding fault with Nurse Yang.
However, he still said self-righteously: "Speaking of which, I was worried Dr. Lu wouldn't be able to handle it, considering it was carbon monoxide poisoning, and traditional Chinese dicine doesn't exactly have a good thod. Surprisingly, it got better so quickly, I underestimated Dr. Lu's dical skills."
Seeing Wu Liguo ntion Dr. Lu, Nurse Yang curiously asked: "Right, Director, which Traditional Chinese dicine Hospital invited this Dr. Lu? He's quite impressive. In just a few minutes after inserting a few acupuncture needles, the patient woke up quicker than with our Western dicine thods."
Wu Liguo rolled his eyes at her: "Alright, stop being cheeky. Despite Dr. Lu's young appearance, he's very capable. He ca today at the invitation of Director Ye Xiang to perform a Flying Knife. In the area of stroke, traditional Chinese dicine acupuncture truly works wonders."
"Is he really that amazing?" Nurse Yang's eyes imdiately lit up.
Wu Liguo looked at her with mild irritation: "What, are you interested in Dr. Lu?"
"No way, Director, you can eat anything, but you can't say anything you want. I'm just surprised that soone so young is so capable."
Wu Liguo chuckled without saying much more. Learning that the other two patients had recovered under Lu Xuan's treatnt, he also breathed a sigh of relief. However, he quickly felt a slight regret: "If I'd known Dr. Lu was so fast, I should have had him co over to look at this one too."
"Can't be saved?" Nurse Yang's expression suddenly turned serious.
Wu Liguo shook his head: "It's not that they can't be saved. The patient's condition is stable, but there are many complications. Even if they recover later, there might be a lot of sequelae.
However, Dr. Lu should be coming again tomorrow. If there's an opportunity, we can ask him to take a look."
Wu Liguo was speaking to himself, then gave a couple of instructions to others before rushing off to another ergency room.
The situation here had stabilized, but there were more serious poisoning patients, and he had to check on others to ensure no one died.
As long as no one died, everything could be addressed later.
As for the sequelae, redies can always be found later.
But if a person dies, then everything is over.
...
Getting a taxi late at night was relatively troubleso. Lu Xuan waited for a full twenty minutes at the Ninth Hospital entrance before an online car arrived.
"Are you visiting the hospital, young man?" The online car driver, an uncle in his fifties, asked with interest, seeing Lu Xuan tiredly get in the back seat.
Lu Xuan responded with a smile: "Sothing like that!"
The online car driver sighed: "Life is tough these days. We're all trading life for money, then trading money for health after getting sick. Young man, you have to take care, you're still so young, what will you do when you reach our age?"
"You have to look after yourself too, sir, working so late." Lu Xuan replied: "It's important to sleep before eleven at night, so the body has enough energy to resist illness. Constantly staying up late leaves the body in a sub-healthy state, and it's okay usually, but when sothing happens, it's not a small matter."
People are products of Nature and should live like Nature, supporting health in accordance with the seasons and not defying natural laws. The ancients valued the lifestyle principle of "three colds, two naps, and seven parts full", and the so-called "two naps" refer to getting good sleep at "midnight and noon".
Midnight and noon are tis of Yin and Yang transition, and also when the body's flow of Qi joins "Yin" and "Yang". Sleeping well at midnight and noon helps the body nourish Yin and Yang;
The "Inner Scripture of the Yellow Emperor" states: "When the Yang Qi is exhausted, one sleeps; when the Yin Qi is exhausted, one wakes." During the noon ti, the body's Yang Qi is at its peak, known as "joining Yang", and at this ti, Yin Qi has just been born, so one should take a small nap or ditate, even thirty minutes suffices, allowing the body to transition smoothly, refresh, and replenish energy;
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