The Wife of Wife: The President of the Star

Chapter 62 Hospitals Have Regulations

Dr. Lei asked Pei Zhanzhan, "Is there no one outside?"

"Two more!"

"Let them in quickly! After reading these two, I have to go to the bathroom, it's almost suffocating me!"

Pei Zhanzhan knew that Dr. Lei had a little diarrhea today, and he also ran to the toilet three times before.

"Then do you want to go to the bathroom first?"

"No, no, let's hurry up and read the patient first!"

Dr. Lei continued to treat the last two patients seriously and meticulously, and the day's work was finally completed.

She stood up hastily, and ran out while talking: "Zhan Zhan, help me pack my things! I'll go first and I can't hold back!"

Pei Zhanzhan turned off Dr. Lei's computer, cleaned up the things on the table, and stacked all the chairs and stools. Someone rushed in at the door and asked, "Where is the doctor?"

When she looked back, she was the parent of the child with hand, foot and mouth disease.

She said, "Doctor Lei is off work! Didn't he tell you to go to the hand, foot and mouth clinic? Why are you back?"

"It's off work over there too!" The parent was a little annoyed, "When we went to that outpatient clinic, the door was closed! There was no one left!"

Pei Zhanzhan looked at the time: "It's indeed past get off work time."

"Then what should I do?" the parents were anxious.

"That can't be helped! Why don't you come back tomorrow!"

"Come tomorrow?! Co-authors, we waited all afternoon today for nothing, right?"

"We're sorry about that too, but if it's off work over there, you can only come another day."

"Then can't you help me to see and prescribe a medicine? You are a pediatrician, so it must be no problem to see a hand, foot and mouth disease!"

"This won't work! Since it's definitely hand, foot and mouth disease, we can't see it here, because the hospital has a special outpatient clinic to see this."

It's not that they can't read at their level, but that the hospital has regulations that they can't read.

The parents were anxious: "Where did you write that you have to go to a special outpatient clinic for registration for hand, foot and mouth disease? Why didn't you say that when we registered? Oh, we waited in line all afternoon after registration, and only when we were in the queue did we say we should go." Go to a special hand, foot and mouth clinic! Then we went, got off work, couldn’t see it anymore, and came back and said what’s wrong with you? Don’t you think about the patient?”

"Don't worry! The main reason is that our hospital has regulations. We really can't read it here, and we can't prescribe medicine for you."

"Whatever broken rules, the rules are made by people. Since they are made by people, people can change them! Besides, your broken rules are too inhumane! You make us upstairs Running around downstairs! Playing with us!"

The last sentence made Pei Zhanzhan a little anxious: "Who is playing with you? Do you think we are free every day? There is still time to play with you? Why didn't you ask when you registered yourself? And you are definitely not The number registered at the registration window must not have asked the nurse at the medical guidance desk in advance! Who is to blame for this?"

The parent did not ask the doctor's desk, they registered on the self-service registration machine, and directly registered for pediatrics.

He was stunned, and retorted: "Can we blame us? Your hospital doesn't write a slogan or announcement. If I see a doctor for a child, of course it's a pediatrics department! Who knew it was so finely divided?"

"I'm sorry for your situation, but I really can't prescribe medicine for you—" She originally wanted to say, in fact, as long as hand, foot and mouth disease is observed frequently and pays attention to personal hygiene, it will be fine after a while, and there is no need to prescribe it. what medicine.But she still didn't dare to say that, God knows how the parents would react if she said that.

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