"Dean!"
The two rushed over and greeted Hu iqiao.
Upon hearing the call, Hu iqiao turned around and saw that Lu Xuan and Wang Youqing had arrived, feeling slightly relieved.
At this mont, the patient’s family also noticed Lu Xuan and ca forward.
"Are you Dr. Lu?"
The patient’s wife approached and grabbed Lu Xuan’s arm, pleading, "Dr. Lu, please save my husband."
As she spoke, she made a move to kneel.
"Let’s talk this over."
Lu Xuan was startled and hurriedly helped her up.
Hu iqiao was also taken aback by the woman’s actions and quickly stepped forward, using emotions and reason, "Ms. Wu, I understand how you feel right now. I believe anyone else in your position would do the sa, but you also know that your husband’s condition is already at a critical stage, and our Health Center is really powerless.
Yes, Dr. Lu did save a ten-month-old baby who swallowed a screw last ti, but after all, he is a practitioner of Traditional Chinese dicine, which is not really adept at ergencies!"
Hu iqiao tried not to make her words sound too harsh, as the patient’s family was already on the verge of breaking down, and if she spoke too bluntly, it could easily anger Ms. Wu and the others.
Striking the right balance was difficult.
Facing a group alone, Hu iqiao was also struggling, like fighting four enemies with two fists.
While persuading Ms. Wu, Hu iqiao also gave Lu Xuan a aningful glance.
To untie the bell, the person who tied it must do so.
To solve this matter perfectly, Lu Xuan had to step forward.
All her words might not be as effective as one word from Lu Xuan.
Perhaps even a nod from Lu Xuan would be far more effective than her saying a lot.
At this mont, all of Hu iqiao’s hope was placed on Lu Xuan.
anwhile, fearing that Lu Xuan might not understand the dean’s hint, Wang Youqing intentionally nudged Lu Xuan with his arm and whispered, "Lu, I’m afraid you’ll have to take action now; otherwise, these people won’t leave."
Lu Xuan naturally understood the current situation, but his attention wasn’t on Ms. Wu and the others. Instead, he was intrigued by the heart’s voice he heard nearby.
[This Health Center’s dean is speaking a bit excessively. Who says ergency care belongs exclusively to Western dicine? Our Traditional Chinese dicine has ergency skills that are not inferior to Western dicine at all, and have even been ahead for who knows how many hundreds of years.]
[Exactly!]
[If I were Dr. Lu, I’d definitely speak up to refute her at this mont.]
[But this person’s condition indeed isn’t optimistic. Heart failure is a deadly disease.]
[Where is Aconite, the expert in ergency Traditional Chinese dicine? How is there no response for so long?]
Lu Xuan could imagine a scene in his mind where everyone’s eyes were focused on one person.
Everyone was full of anticipation.
Lu Xuan felt the sa way.
Luckily, Aconite, whom everyone talked about, didn’t remain silent for too long:
[I don’t understand much about Western dicine, but observing the patient—sitting upright, labored breathing, frequent coughing with wheezing, rales sounding bubble-like, vomiting mucus, grayish complexion, lethargic expression, lips turning dark purple, and visible swelling all over—saving them might not be easy. Otherwise, Western dicine wouldn’t have tried for days only to give up in the end.]
[We understand that, but Aconite, isn’t there any way? Traditional Chinese dicine has been this country’s precious heritage for thousands of years; just because Western dicine can’t save soone doesn’t an Traditional Chinese dicine can’t. Our knowledge is limited—you are the ergency expert, can you tell us how to treat such a situation?]
It was unknown who asked, but Lu Xuan felt the question resonated with his own thoughts.
The people in this world have a lot of biases against Traditional Chinese dicine, always thinking it’s not good with ergencies, but Lu Xuan, from another world, knows the profoundness of Traditional Chinese dicine.
Ergency care is indeed one of Traditional Chinese dicine’s strengths.
Lu Xuan perked up, waiting for Aconite’s response.
[It’s not clear yet—wait until Dr. Lu performs a pulse diagnosis and we’ll talk. However, such a case might not be sothing Dr. Lu dares to take on.]
Pulse diagnosis?
Lu Xuan’s eyes shifted; since he started hearing the heart’s voice of the herbs, this was the first ti he knew these herbs could provide pulse diagnosis results when he himself perford a pulse diagnosis.
"So, my ability to hear the heart’s voice of the herbs is actually related?"
Lu Xuan thought to himself and then directly approached the patient, extending his hand to the patient’s wrist.
"Lu..."
Lu Xuan’s actions startled Hu iqiao. The incident involving the child swallowing a screw last week was still vivid in her mind. Although the outco was ultimately perfect, and Lu Xuan proved himself with his abilities,
the patient in front of them hadn’t swallowed a screw.
Nini’s case only involved the City Won and Children Hospital being too cautious to perform surgery, but this patient received a death notice from the City First Hospital. How could Hu iqiao dare let Lu Xuan treat him?
This wasn’t a matter of trust, nor was it about Lu Xuan’s abilities.
From the ti Nini swallowed the screw to the doctors in the Health Center, like Cheng Gaowen, holding Lu Xuan in high regard, Hu iqiao knew this intern, driven out by Liu Rong, the chief of internal dicine at the District Hospital of Traditional Chinese dicine, wasn’t as simple as he seed.
Could an intern successfully treat a baby who swallowed a screw?
Could he make doctors at the Health Center, like Cheng Gaowen, light up with ntion of his na?
Anyway, Hu iqiao didn’t believe it.
Even knowing that Lu might have been imrsed in Traditional Chinese dicine from a young age, with significant achievents, Hu iqiao still signaled continuously with her eyes.
Wang Youqing watched Lu Xuan, squinting his eyes while shaking his head as a reminder.
Lu Xuan fully understood their intention, but given the current situation, if he didn’t take action, the patient’s family wouldn’t leave. Regardless of the treatnt, he had to first do what needed to be done. If the patient’s condition was unsalvageable, he could only concede and advise trying elsewhere, thus facing Hu iqiao’s serious gaze with determination:
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