Chapter 4081: [170] key issues

  Chapter 4081 [170] key issues

   "I'm on my way to pick up a patient."

  Robot classmate is a robot classmate who never forgets to get up to work in the middle of the night.

  Dr. Chang Jiawei rubbed his forehead and eyebrows troubledly: "Why are you picking up the patient and looking for me? Isn't this patient your patient?"

  If you want to find an orthopedic doctor, go to him directly, why do you make a detour.

  Dr. Fu had no choice but to tell the truth: "You saw this patient not long ago."

"who?"

   "You said you wanted to invite her to dinner, my mother-in-law."

  Dr. Chang managed to recover from the other party's words, thinking that you are not married and call your mother-in-law directly.

  It seems that the robot classmate believes that his marriage is a certainty, and recognizing his mother-in-law is an acceptance of marriage.

   "What's wrong with her? A broken bone?!" Dr. Chang Jiawei suddenly asked, "Is she at home?"

  It is common for the elderly to have accidents at home.

  Li Fu'ai is certainly not seventy or eighty years old, but he is old enough to be considered as an old man.

  The most common disease in family accidents is classified into their orthopedics category, and it can even be said that orthopedics ranks first.

   Based on this, we can know that Dr. Chang Jiawei is actually a hot spot in the blind date market. Many elderly people like to have an orthopedic surgeon as their son-in-law.

  The son-in-law of an orthopedic doctor has many advantages over the son-in-law of other specialists, and the elderly looking for a son-in-law is also looking for the maximum benefit. Bumps are indispensable in a person's life, and the Department of Orthopedics is a department that most people must go to for medical treatment.

   "Are you at the scene?" Dr. Chang Jiawei is usually laughed at as a playboy, but when it comes to his own doctor's work, he is very serious, and he dare not play around, and seriously asks the patient's detailed data.

  Fu Xinheng talked about the situation of the prospective mother-in-law and said: "She is at home alone, and she can't speak clearly on the phone."

   "Are you sure she fell?" Could it be caused by other diseases, such as common general surgery gastrointestinal diseases, vomiting and stomach pain, or coronary heart disease after nutritional improvement? Many middle-aged people also have colic. Dr. Chang Jiawei listed all the common emergencies, all of which will not happen just because he is a doctor's mother-in-law.

   "It's raining, and her balcony window is left open."

"how do you know?"

   "My car has driven downstairs to her." After speaking, Dr. Fu Xinheng got out of the car, and when he looked up, he could see the view of the balcony window of the mother-in-law's home, which was in that messy state.

  The storm tore off the cloth hanging on the balcony net to keep out the wind, and half of the flowerpot was visible to the naked eye.

  Besides, as a doctor, you can infer one or two just by listening to the patient's response on the phone.

  Stomach pain is not enough to make you completely speechless at the beginning. Stomach pain usually comes in bursts, and the sound of breathing will fluctuate intermittently.

  Now the other party's panting and groaning on the phone can vaguely reveal some hesitation.

  Chang Jiawei understood: Oh, the prospective mother-in-law of the old classmate, as I saw last time, has some scruples about the prospective son-in-law.

   Fortunately, the mother-in-law-to-be is not a fool, after all she knows she has to let go of her prejudices and call her son-in-law-to-be who is a doctor for help.

   When climbing up the stairs after a few steps, Fu Xinheng explained to his old classmate: "The ambulance that came to pick her up to the hospital seemed to have been hit on the road."

"ah?"

   "See if our hospital can send a car out. If you can, you can come with an ambulance."

  Dr. Chang Jiawei came out of his office. Some patients did not dare to procrastinate, and they did not forget to ask the other party key questions on the way: "Did you tell Dr. Wen?"

  (end of this chapter)