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Chapter 236 The car got scratched



Chapter 236 The car got scratched

An Xiaoyue spent the entire morning changing dressings. Starting with the first patient at 9:30, she worked until after 11:00, changing dressings for more than 20 patients in total, only going to the toilet once during the process.

Shen Jun is on duty at noon, and she has to finish her meal before the other doctors eat.

"Xiaoyue, I'm going to the cafeteria to eat first. If there's a situation you can't handle later, take the patient aside and find another doctor."

An Xiaoyue agreed and sat properly in the consultation room.

As noon approached, the patients needed to eat, and not many people came to change their dressings.

When Dr. Shen returned after his meal, nothing else happened.

An Xiaoyue and Dr. Shen were still talking when Hua Lan's figure, looking around for someone, appeared at the door.

Shen Jun understood perfectly, raising her eyebrows slightly, "My little sister?"

“Mm.” An Xiaoyue nodded.

Shen Jun looked on with envy. After starting work, she had less time to contact her girlfriends, and their relationship had become much more distant.

"That's great, we can even intern together. Let's go eat, the cafeteria isn't too crowded. You definitely have to get a serving of sweet and sour pork with pineapple today!"

An Xiaoyue took off her white coat and placed it behind the door, then followed Hua Lan to the cafeteria.

I was so hungry after a busy morning, I desperately needed to replenish my carbohydrates.

"Xiaoyue, I think your mentor is so gentle." Hualan thought of her mentor and, in comparison, could only feel admiration and envy.

Xiaoyue's excellence is such that wherever she goes, people treat her with kindness and respect.

“Being a mother soon, emotional stability is very important. Teacher Shen Jun is naturally a carefree and optimistic person.” After saying that, An Xiaoyue asked about Hua Lan’s internship, “Which department are you in? How are you feeling?”

Hua Lan felt irritated as she thought about what had happened that morning.

She sighed deeply and said:

“I work in hepatobiliary surgery. My mentor has surgeries all day, so I can only follow another intern he's mentor to change dressings for his patients.”

An Xiaoyue understood the sensitive Hua Lan; she was too prone to overthinking and internalizing her emotions.

She analyzed for Hualan, "It seems that your teacher doesn't take interns with him when he goes to surgery. It's not that he doesn't take you, it's that he doesn't take any interns with him."

Hua Lan knew that Xiao Yue was telling her not to overthink it, but she could still sense the hostility from the other intern.

"This is only a small part. What makes me very uncomfortable is that intern. She arrived at the teacher's place about ten days before me. No matter what I do, she has to say something to me, right in front of the patients."

“When I have free time, I want to look at the medical records to familiarize myself with the patients’ conditions and medications, but she won’t let me. After she finishes looking at the medical records, she cancels her teacher’s work number, so I can’t see the medication details at all.”

"When I wanted to look at the medical records, she would say she needed to use that one. It was the same with organizing the medical reports; when I said let's do it together, she would say no, as if I was trying to steal her credit."

After listening to this, An Xiaoyue felt that this person was indeed quite unpleasant.

As fellow interns, we all crave learning opportunities, so we all try to be more diligent and observant when there's work to be done.

But speaking ill of someone in front of the patient is clearly making the patient distrust the doctor.

This is a major taboo in doctor-patient relationships, leaving patients unsure of whom to believe.

An Xiaoyue gave her some advice, "If the person acts like that again next time you change the dressing, just thank her for the advice in front of the patient. Doesn't she like to put you down to elevate herself? Then just do as she pleases."

"Do we really want to do that?" Hua Lan hesitated. "Wouldn't she be even more smug then?"

An Xiaoyue slowly analyzed it for her.

"Our internship standards are different from those of undergraduate medical students. Our supervising teachers write comments and give grades on the internship evaluation form, and some departments may have an exit exam. So getting a good review from the supervising teacher is very important."

"Our eight-year internship program means that if you stay in a department, you have to master the common diseases in that department. If you are interning in orthopedics, you have to memorize the common orthopedic surgeries, complications and treatments, as well as postoperative care, precautions and dressing changes."

"As for your question about not being able to see the IV drip record, you can check the patient's nursing records at the nurses' station; it's there."

“You should hold yourself to the standards of an independent practicing physician. It’s not acceptable to sigh just because someone makes you uncomfortable.”

Hua Lan listened attentively to her, her almond-shaped eyes growing brighter and brighter, the resentment that had been building up all morning gone.

"Xiaoyue, I understand. Different training directions lead to different goals," Hualan said, gesturing animatedly with her hands, one higher than the other.

“My goal is here, her goal is here, there is no conflict of interest between us. Rather than getting angry with her and affecting my internship, I might as well go along with her wishes.”

Hua Lan understood that she meant both sides, and An Xiaoyue was also happy. "Yes, if you have any questions, ask them politely when they are not busy. I believe that surgeons will be happy to answer them, at least most of them."

"Oh, I want to treat you to milk tea!" Hua Lan excitedly took her hand; Xiao Yue was her mentor in life.

An Xiaoyue also hoped that Hua Lan's internship would go smoothly, and gave her some advice: "A cup of milk tea costs twenty or thirty yuan, which is just enough for you to buy a box of push-button pens. You can put them on your desk so that doctors and nurses can use them whenever they want."

"I'll buy two boxes, one for each of the doctors and nurses in the department, and we'll have some left over."

“No,” An Xiaoyue stopped her. “That would be too deliberate. Just open it and leave it there. If no one asks, don’t say anything. If someone does ask, just say that you’re tired of writing with pens, so you prepared extra.”

"Understood." Hua Lan was truly envious of Xiao Yue's intelligence; she was so bright. No wonder so many people liked Xiao Yue.

Hua Lan didn't eat lunch at all that afternoon; she practically went to Xiao Yue for a shot of adrenaline.

Back in the orthopedic surgery department, the doctor's office was empty.

She looked through the medical records and borrowed the nursing notes from the nurses, finally getting to see everything she had missed that morning.

She was really bored during her two-hour lunch break, so after making her rounds in the ward, she went to climb the stairs to exercise.

Orthopedic surgeons also need strength to wield a wrench and lift patients.

An Xiaoyue worked the noon shift with Shen Jun and did not have a lunch break.

There were quite a few patients coming to change their dressings at noon, and she got busy as soon as she finished eating and went back home.

My first day of internship was spent constantly changing my medication.

Back home, An Xiaoyue looked at her hands, which were wrinkled from constant disinfection, and decided to bring a bottle of oily hand cream to the hospital the next day.

However, the car she drove back was in terrible condition.

After examining the car closely and recalling the incident repeatedly, the mechanic confirmed that the woman's car had indeed been scratched.

This is no small matter.

The maintenance technician immediately reported the incident to the housekeeper, Uncle Fu.

Within minutes, Fu Shengyang also learned that An Xiaoyue's car had been scratched.

"Did anything fun happen on your way home from get off work today?" Fu Shengyang asked indirectly.


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