Chapter 4437: 【526】Treasure House

Zhao Zhaowei's old problem was a criminal, and his brain was stunned on the spot, and he immediately ran to ask Xie for help.

Other students in the class wanted to push Mr. Zhao's head into the soil and bury it when they saw this: such a famous and embarrassing scene, if Song Mao comes, there is a high probability that Song Mao will laugh to death again.

 The pressure was thrown on top of Xie’s head like a hydrangea.

Let’s not talk about whether Student Xie is very powerful. She already knew the answer. The biggest problem now is that Dr. Xie Wanying remembers the first time she wanted to pass a small note to Classmate Zhao, but Teacher Lin caught her and taught her a profound lesson.

Dr. Lin Chenrong continued to watch at the scene.

Other teachers were also watching this scene.

The scene was even more eerily quiet at this time. Classmate Zhao felt that he did not need to be buried by others. He had already entered the cemetery, with his head lowered to his chest like an ostrich.

Every classmate in the class cursed Mr. Zhao to death: Okay, how should it end now? Classmate Xie can’t save you.

   It was so late and then so fast that no one expected that a figure suddenly stood up.

Is this Dr. Xie Wanying?

 Doctor Xie turned around and walked straight in front of Classmate Zhao.

what's the situation?

Dare to cheat again in front of Teacher Lin and other big guys?

Snapped!

Dr. Xie Wanying slapped Classmate Zhao on the shoulder and back, and said seriously: Classmate, cheating is not allowed.

Dr. Zhao Zhaowei raised his head and took a deep breath, then suddenly said as if his mind had cleared up: "I know the answer."

The surrounding audience watched this scene, feeling deeply that this time they had turned into classmate Zhao and had their heads shot off: What? Didn't see what happened.

 Did anyone cheat?

 Dr. Xie, did you give Mr. Zhao an answer?

 Obviously Dr. Xie told everyone in front of everyone not to cheat.

 “Tell me the answer.” Before Teacher Jiao could speak, others urged Zhao to answer.

Everyone wanted to see what medicine Mr. Xie Juan Wang and Mr. Zhao had sold in the gourd.

 Whether cheating is successful or not depends on whether the answer is correct or not, otherwise it will be a futile effort.

Dr. Zhao Zhaowei replied: "Children will cry when they come to the doctor for treatment. They will cry when they are not feeling well, and they will cry when they are easily frightened."

 The pediatrician is always crying, probably for this reason.

“When a child cries, his heart rate speeds up, his pulse speeds up, and his breathing becomes rapid.” After Dr. Zhao Zhaowei said this, he felt his own pounding heartbeat and the sound returned to normal.

To put it simply, TCM diagnosis and pulse checking are not accurate when the child is frightened, so we have to wait for this.

 The same principle applies to smelling and diagnosing. Doctors follow a principle when conducting consultations, which is to avoid misdiagnosis when the patient is not subject to other temporary disturbing factors.

Western medicine is the same principle. When the patient's condition does not require emergency treatment, it is better to ask the patient to rest for a while before taking regular measurements of blood pressure, body temperature and other values.

 The big guys around looked at Mr. Jiao and nodded, indicating that Dr. Zhao’s answer was correct.

At this time, a group of people were even more suspicious of someone giving Dr. Zhao a question-answering prompt board.

At this time, Dr. Xie Wanying returned to her original seat, with a frank attitude: What did she do?

Nothing at all.

The answer that Student Zhao figured out on her own had nothing to do with classmate Xie. She thanked classmate without any eye contact or verbal communication with classmate Zhao about the answer.

  Anyway, she told classmate Zhao not to cheat.

“Senior Sister’s IQ is too high.” Dr. Fan Yunyun raised her hand to wipe the cold sweat on her forehead, asking her to think that she would never think of Senior Sister’s way to solve the problem.

Hahaha. Professor Jiao laughed three times.

The old-fashioned Taoist priest's sudden laughter is a creepy thing.

Mr. Jiao said: "What she does is a bit like me."

The other big guys’ eyes changed: This old man is so shameless that it’s indescribable.

What Mr. Jiao meant was that he was right. Do you think that Mr. Xie just patted someone on the back? People pat the meridians of the human body as mentioned in Chinese medicine.

If classmate Xie takes pictures randomly, Dr. Zhao's reaction is expected to be even more frightening, and he may even be so frightened that he jumps like a grasshopper.

The fact is that after Dr. Xie's treatment, Mr. Zhao's breathing stabilized, his heart rate returned to normal, he relaxed and his panic was relieved, and his brain was able to think normally.

Therefore, in the eyes of traditional Chinese medicine, there are many acupuncture points on the human body, and the human body cannot be randomly photographed. Regular traditional Chinese medicine doctors must conduct dialectical treatment on the patient before performing acupoint treatment.

For example, classmate Gang Zhao lowered his head and turned pale, as if he was so panicked that he had symptoms such as shortness of breath and chest tightness.

 Taking pictures of the Tianzong point may be able to alleviate these symptoms of Mr. Zhao.

Others raised their heads one after another: They did not investigate whether Xie Juan Wang really helped her classmates cheat, but they only knew that Xie Juan Wang now confirmed that she could reach new heights if she helped others cheat.

Having said that, all colleagues present here know that a doctor with truly excellent medical skills can be as convincing as the king of Xiejuan in everything he does. After all, doctors are a group of highly intelligent people who always strive for brain power.

 Next, Mr. Jiao continued to discuss skills with the Western doctors: What do you think of the results of this child’s examination?

  Western medicine also emphasizes diagnosis, and Western medicine in pediatrics also emphasizes diagnosis.

For example, children with rickets have sparse hair, a large square head, and delayed door closing. In summary, the head of this sick child looks different from that of a healthy child. This kind of obvious diagnosis can be summarized by clinical medicine, so it cannot be said that only Chinese medicine or Western medicine can summarize this kind of clinical experience.

 Thank you for your support, good night, dear friends~