Chapter 767 - 307: Ignorance Makes People Grit Their Teeth, Explosive Student, Praying Old Lady!
Chapter 767 - 307: Ignorance Makes People Grit Their Teeth, Explosive Student, Praying Old Lady!
They walked into the corridor.
Found themselves heading toward the first floor.
An elderly man in his sixties or seventies was sitting in a wheelchair, being pushed by an old lady so angry her hair stood on end, berating the hospital and this group of doctors.
"What’s going on?"
Huang Xiangning’s office was nearby. As the deputy dean, Huang Xiangning immediately came out upon seeing the commotion.
As for Zhang Lingchuan, he followed behind.
Because they had just finished with a patient and hadn’t started calling the next one.
There were quite a few people on the scene.
"Dean Huang, this old man was admitted with pancreatitis. We needed to insert a nasogastric tube, but the old lady disagreed and refused to sign the consent. We recommended fasting, but as soon as he felt thirsty and hungry, the old lady repeatedly clashed with our doctors and nurses, insisting the old man should eat something. But our doctors insisted on fasting during hospitalization, so she caused a scene, trying to take the old man away, pushing all the way here. When we tried to stop her, she cursed us terribly, calling us a heartless hospital only out for money with no conscience."
The nursing staff in the gastroenterology department were truly at their wit’s end.
"If this hospital isn’t heartless, then what is! He’s starving, and you only care about giving him IVs without giving him anything to eat! We won’t be treated here anymore! This hospital is just a doggone big hospital that knows only how to bully us common folks!!"
The full name of the old lady is Guo Fengxia.
She was furiously accusing all the doctors at the hospital.
It turned out her husband had been at the hospital since the morning without eating anything until now.
He was so hungry he felt dizzy.
The more Mrs. Guo watched, the more anxious she became.
She communicated several times with the hospital doctors, hoping they could give her husband something to eat, but these conscience-lacking doctors refused to give him anything, claiming he could only have IVs and no food.
He was starving, yet couldn’t eat, and the IVs were expensive and didn’t satisfy hunger!
In the end, communication turned into a quarrel.
Unable to hold her anger, she said they weren’t going to treat him anymore and wanted to take her husband home. Her husband felt uncomfortable and agreed to go home.
Then when these doctors saw she was serious about leaving, they panicked, each of them trying to persuade her to stay!
"Madam, I am the deputy dean of this hospital, my name is Huang Xiangning, your husband has pancreatitis and needs to be fasting and inject nothing by mouth."
Huang Xiangning began to communicate with this lady.
She was in her fifties, the other was in her sixties, and she kindly called her madam.
"I think your deputy dean’s heart is dark too, not allowing eating or drinking, just continuously giving us IVs. I only know when people are hungry, they eat. If their mouth can work, they should eat, and even if the king of heaven said otherwise, there’s no logic in only giving IVs!"
As a result, Huang Xiangning was directly scolded harshly by this lady.
Of course.
As an experienced medical worker.
Huang Xiangning was seasoned.
After all, she had encountered quite a few patients who didn’t understand and thought the hospital was harming them.
She immediately started explaining from a rational standpoint.
As for Zhang Lingchuan, he certainly didn’t interrupt.
After all, although this old man had a red tag on his head, the gastroenterology doctors and his master’s wife were already trying to persuade, there was no reason for him to butt in unnecessarily.
Especially since even his experienced master’s wife ended up getting a face full of spittle.
The two sides communicated for about five minutes.
"Stop! No more talking! No matter what you say, I won’t be treated here anymore! I’m going to another hospital! If you need me to sign some discharge consent form, then hurry up and bring it! Once I leave this door, whether my husband lives or dies, I won’t bother you! Heartless! Heartless doctors and a heartless hospital!!"
This old lady signed her name with great flair.
Then left in front of everyone.
Naturally, the crowd dispersed as well.
Office.
"Ah... Xiaochuan, some people, due to their ignorant perceptions, always feel we are deceiving them. Sometimes I feel sorry for them, and sometimes I’m so angry I could scream! You will definitely encounter many such people in your medical career, so you must learn to adjust your mindset early."
Huang Xiangning sat in the office.
While drinking water, she expressed her reflection.
After all, she genuinely thought she was trying her best to consider for both this brother and sister.
Unexpectedly, she was misunderstood like Lu Dongbin and not recognized for her good intentions.
Not only was she misunderstood, but also got a scolding.
Who would you say did you provoke and why.
"Master’s wife, please calm down. When they reach the next hospital, if those doctors say the same thing again, maybe they’ll realize they misunderstood and might even come back to apologize to you," Zhang Lingchuan consoled his master’s wife, who looked really hurt.
So this once again showcased the advantage of being a veterinarian.
Just look, dealing with humans, their mouths are so vicious.
They could make you feel emotionally strung out.
But treating animals, even if they make a racket or scream their heads off, you don’t understand them, and might even feel they’re thanking you.
"Coming back to apologize? Xiaochuan, you’re thinking too highly of them. If they don’t come back to grumble that I, Huang Xiangning, dominate every hospital and dared to unify all the hospitals’ stances, I’d already be immensely grateful."
Of course, Huang Xiangning knew Zhang Lingchuan was trying to comfort her.
But she truly had seen too many patients like this.
They wouldn’t apologize even if they died.
If other hospitals said the same thing, they’d probably put a hat on you.
Without thinking, with so many bricks to move each day, why would you notify the entire industry of doctors to have a unified stance for one patient.
If such a notification went out, wouldn’t her rival Lin Feng just die laughing?
After all, this would be her Achilles’ heel!
Since the dean would be retiring soon.
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