Healing Doctor

Chapter 566 Foolish

Chapter 566 Idiot

I thought Ji Xiang would jump up immediately, but he seemed not to hear the siren of the ambulance and remained unmoved.

Director Liu smiled, realizing he had been overthinking things; Ji Xiang was just sitting there watching the fun and had no other intentions.

But this is a variety show, and every moment is precious. It would be strange if nothing happened. Director Liu immediately changed his mind and stared intently at the screen.

"Old Bai, what kind of banners have you received?" Director Liu asked.

"They're all quite ordinary, but many years ago I treated a patient with an aneurysm hemorrhage," Director Bai said. "Back then, aneurysm hemorrhage was almost a terminal illness. I explained that if the patient went to the operating room, there was a 99% chance of death, and if they didn't go to the operating room, there was a 100% chance of death."

Director Liu smiled knowingly.

This is how all preoperative instructions are given in neurosurgery.

When it comes to which department in a hospital is the most frightening, neurosurgery is second to none, not even the intensive care unit.

"The patient presented a banner on the day of discharge, with two words written on it."

"Two words?"

"Awesome!"

"It just says 'awesome'?!" Director Liu exclaimed in surprise.

"Yes, just those two words. A few years ago, I heard that someone brought their dog to the hospital to get medicine. The emergency room doctor had no choice but to prescribe some medicine. Later, that person presented a banner that read, 'Saved my dog's life.'"

"I've heard of that," Director Liu said with a smile. "By the way, why haven't I seen you hang up a banner that says 'awesome'?"

"I knew something was wrong right away. The director's face turned terribly pale when he saw the banner." Director Bai smiled slightly.

Although many years have passed since this incident, the old director has retired, and Director Bai has left clinical work for the medical affairs department, it seems that he will soon become the vice president.

But when talking about that time, Director Liu still couldn't help but get nervous.

"This episode is really strange, and Xiao Ji is strange too. Why isn't he going home to rest in the middle of the night? He has to run a half marathon early tomorrow morning. What's he doing watching the excitement in the emergency room?" Director Bai frowned.

"I don't know, something must be wrong," Director Liu said. "If it were a normal scene, it would definitely be cut during editing, but..."

As they were talking, Ji Xiang on the screen suddenly stood up, his expression slightly serious.

His lips moved slightly.

"Xiao Ji is swearing!" Director Bai slammed his hand on the table, startling Director Liu.

"What are you cursing about?"

"Idiot!" Director Bai laughed. "That's a really good word to use."

"..." Director Liu was speechless.

"Words like 'fool,' 'idiot,' and 'moron' carry a hint of affection and ambiguity, but the word 'idiot' is full of hostility, with clear likes and dislikes, and is very durable."

"Hahaha." Director Liu laughed, listening to Director Bai's nonsense, but his eyes were fixed on Ji Xiang.

Ji Xiang strode towards the door, and the camera angle changed, revealing a flatbed cart in view.

Beside the stretcher followed the patient's family members, their faces filled with anxiety. They were in a panic, their minds blank, unable to think.

"Bleeding?!" Ji Xiang went up to her and asked in a deep voice.

"Huh? Huh!" The patient's family member responded blankly.

"Why didn't you call me!" Ji Xiang scolded sternly.

"I didn't remember."

Ji Xiang didn't say anything, and lifted the clothes covering the patient's lower body.

The image was pixelated, making it difficult to see what had happened to the patient's lower body.

However, for experienced doctors like Director Bai and Director Liu, they could tell from the patient's pale face and indifferent expression that the patient was definitely suffering from hemorrhagic shock due to bleeding after colon polyp removal surgery.

Beneath the mosaic lies unmistakably crimson blood; there is absolutely no chance of anything unexpected.

But the effect of censoring this is... indescribable; it's better to just see the blood directly. With censorship, there's endless room for imagination.

"What the hell is going on?" Director Liu frowned.

Director Bai did not answer, which surprised him as well.

What surprised them was not the bleeding after the patient's colon polyp removal surgery, but rather how Ji Xiang could have foreseen this unexpected event.

Ji Xiang usually has a very regular schedule. After all, he runs a half marathon every morning, and going to bed early and getting up early has become a hallmark of Ji Xiang.

but!

Today, Ji Xiang was like a rat before an earthquake, showing no intention of going back to rest. He kept waiting for the patient to bleed and be sent to the hospital.

After a brief exchange, the patient was taken to the emergency room according to the normal procedure, and Ji Xiang did not interfere with the routine process.

While the emergency room doctor was hurriedly conducting a physical examination, Ji Xiang had already taken out his phone and started making calls.

The scene flashes, and a car speeds through the night.

It's obvious that this footage was added later and was definitely not filmed at the time.

The documentary style incorporates cinematic montage, and the average viewer's attention is focused on the rescue of hemorrhagic shock, with no one paying attention to the footage added in post-production.

The private car arrived at the hospital at the highest speed limit, then with a nimble turn, it came to a smooth stop... crookedly between two parking spaces.

After all, they're not professional race car drivers, so their control over the vehicle isn't that strong.

The next second, Director Zou jumped out of the car with a trail of drool on his lips.

He was short and stout, driving a Tank 500. The moment he jumped down, drool arced upwards from the corner of his mouth.

The visuals are exquisite, making you feel like you've stepped into a movie world.

Driving to provide emergency care in the middle of the night is a doctor's daily routine. What Director Bai and Liu Zhi couldn't understand was how Ji Xiang knew the patient was going to have an accident and had been waiting in the emergency room the whole time.

The camera focused on Director Zou, who was drooling as he rushed to the endoscopy room to perform surgery.

The tension was palpable on the screen, and even the drool at the corner of Director Zou's mouth seemed to have become more solemn.

The camera did not follow into the endoscopy room, presumably because Director Fan and the film crew did not "annoyingly" communicate with the patient's family during the emergency treatment.

The surgical procedure was still presented as an animation.

After the endoscope entered the intestine, bright red blood blocked the view. The suction device sucked up the blood. Director Zou was very skilled. He moved forward in the nick of time and found the direction to solve the problem.

But Director Bai nodded, "Xiao Ji used the suction device well."

Director Liu didn't smile, but he nodded.

This praise isn't just a case of loving someone because of them; it's because it was Ji Xiang's doing that even using an attraction device seems good.

The narrow intestines were filled with fresh blood, making it impossible to suction out all the blood and expose the surgical field. Ji Xiang's suction device always managed to leave Director Zou a tiny gap, even if it was only a fraction of a second, it was enough.

Besides fresh blood, the patient's intestines also contained food residue such as enoki mushrooms, which made the two senior experts shake their heads.

It's really a headache when patients are disobedient.

With such a messy intestine, it would be difficult to avoid infection after surgery.

(End of this chapter)

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