Chapter 1308 - 516: The Nemesis of King Yan Appears, Witness the Strength of a Top Hospital (Part 2)
Chapter 1308: Chapter 516: The Nemesis of King Yan Appears, Witness the Strength of a Top Hospital (Part 2)
Lu Fen is quite similar to her father in how she handles things, possessing a stubborn streak. Zhou Can told her that he could find out her father’s true condition after visiting, so she was determined to help Zhou Can get in.
No matter how the old nurse tried to persuade her or used tactics to increase the difficulty of the visit, she couldn’t force Lu Fen to give up.
In the end, it was the old nurse who had to concede.
She asked Lu Fen to write a simple consignment note on the spot, then had Zhou Can register his ID and contact information, preparing to let him in.
Seeing everything fixed, Lu Fen finally breathed a sigh of relief.
"Just wait for me outside."
Zhou Can instructed Lu Fen.
Then, he went in through the side door.
The family visitation path is not the same as the medical staff’s entry and exit path. Slightly better Intensive Care Medicine Departments generally have at least three paths. The main entrance is for medical staff and patients to come and go. The side entrance is for visiting family members, and sometimes supplies are transported in and out through here.
The back door, that place is unfortunate, better not go.
It’s known as the corpse door, only deceased patients and caregivers coming to collect bodies use that door.
Many times, after exiting this door, there’s usually an elevator five nearby.
Hardly anyone takes this elevator.
Even the hospital transport workers avoid it, preferring to take detours or wait rather than ride it, because it’s used exclusively for transporting corpses.
Although no one has explicitly written this down, and even to avoid causing panic, there’s an obvious employee elevator sign at the entrance.
But the hospital staff would never take it.
Everyone fears the bad omen.
In case there’s indeed something unclean, that would be even more terrifying.
Even if this world has no ghosts or gods, dark magnetic fields should really exist, also known as weak magnetic fields. It’s a relatively eerie environment that makes people uncomfortable. Additionally, when transporting corpses, despite being sealed in bags, there’s still the risk of spreading infectious diseases.
Therefore, hospital staff, except for corpse caregivers, no sane person is willing to take this elevator.
After entering, Zhou Can was required to wear a disposable protective suit according to regulations.
The sterile kind.
This is charged and deducted from the patient’s treatment fee.
Even in public hospitals, almost all supplies and services are charged, because everyone needs to survive.
This is easy to understand.
If a hospital wants to operate normally without making profits, and always suffering huge losses, the director is very likely to be called by superior departments for criticism.
After returning, the relevant departments of the hospital would face scolding from the director.
As pressure piles up, those in clinical care and the pricing place staff dare not be generous with public property.
Sometimes even a needle sticker is charged, please understand.
It’s not that the medical staff are stingy, they can’t afford to be generous.
"The patient in bed 13 is currently being resuscitated, visitation is not possible. You can either wait a bit longer or come next time."
When a nurse inside heard that a family member wished to visit the patient in bed 13, she rushed out to stop him.
Listening clearly from outside the window, Lu Fen couldn’t help but tense her mind again.
Zhou Can, however, seemed remarkably calm.
"It’s okay, I’ll just stand by and watch, I won’t interfere with your resuscitation."
"I’m afraid that’s not possible! It doesn’t comply with our hospital’s regulations..."
"Look, I’ve changed my clothes and completed the visitation procedures, you can’t just dismiss me with a sentence that the patient is undergoing resuscitation, and visitation isn’t allowed."
Zhou Can’s attitude was very firm.
At this moment of resuscitating Deputy Director Lu in the ward, it must be Director Xiang and others, an opportunity to observe their resuscitation levels.
If there’s something he can help with, perhaps he could lend a hand at a critical moment.
"Then please wait here a moment, I will go and ask for instructions again!"
Unable to counter him, the nurse said.
The main reason is that Zhou Can’s presence was overwhelming, his eye contact, tone, demeanor, etc., made it hard for this nurse to refuse.
"No need for further instructions, the doctors are busy resuscitating, interrupting them might get criticized. Rest assured, I understand the rules, I won’t cause any trouble for you."
Zhou Can spoke in a gentle voice.
His billionaire status and transcendent position at Tuya Hospital enabled Zhou Can to naturally assume a strong initiative when communicating with external hospital medical staff.
"Alright! But please don’t get me into trouble!"
The nurse agreed.
"I will be careful."
Looking at the nurse who’s around twenty-seven or twenty-eight years old, Zhou Can suddenly felt all hospitals’ nurses were alike. They work very hard, always being cautious, afraid of making mistakes and getting scolded.
He followed her into the ward area.
Inside, there were approximately forty-something beds. This already wasn’t a small scale, Tu Ya was similar in size.
However, Tuya Hospital is currently planning to expand the intensive care department, possibly adding about thirty more beds.
This was influenced by Zhou Can.
He became famous with that live broadcast, causing critically ill patients to continuously stream in from all over the country. Relying solely on the Emergency Department and Cardiothoracic Surgery’s small ICU to absorb these patients couldn’t work.
Also, there’s a certain strength gap between the small ICU and the intensive care department’s critical care ward.
To truly save lives, it’s still the intensive care department’s ICU beds that are essential.
For example, the critical resuscitation abilities of a certain affiliated hospital at Zheng University are recognized as robust. In other hospitals, critically ill patients are almost equivalent to being given up, but as long as they’re transferred there, most can be rescued.
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