Chapter 755 :Don't think you can fool the doctor

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"Well, I'll tell you now, you heard clearly. Her condition is very serious, and she needs to go in and get oxygen first. I'll find a bed for her. Arrange for an examination. If there is a bed in the ward, transfer in immediately. Hospitalized." Dr. Lin stopped talking nonsense with the patient's family and said.

   Lily's father was anxious after hearing this, and took the doctor's hand: "We are not hospitalized. You give her some antiemetic medicine, so that she doesn't vomit, so that she can go back to school."

   "Her illness is definitely not a matter of one or two days. What are you thinking about bringing her to the hospital?" Dr. Lin showed a showdown to the patient's family.

   This guy, do you think this can fool the doctor?

   Heart valve disease, non-acute myocardial infarction, not sudden, it takes a certain period of time to be severe. The girl's condition is not serious, and it is entirely possible that she has been treated in other hospitals. It is impossible for the family members not to know what is wrong with the patient. Unless, the patient's family never let the patient do the examination. The patient is a minor, and if he wants to do an examination, he can only obtain the consent of his family.

   A layer of paper was stabbed by the doctor, and Lily's father became annoyed: "It's all what your doctor said. One moment she said she was not serious and then she was serious, what should I do?"

   "I'll just ask you, she will die if she is not hospitalized, do you want her to be hospitalized?" Dr. Lin said.

  Lily's father shuddered twice: "I, I need to call home and ask."

  Ask at home? Isn't it her father?

   "How do you know if your hospital lied to me and asked for money?" Lily's father scolded and wanted to call.

  The doctors of the National Association Hospital need to deceive the patients to be hospitalized. It was obvious that the patient's family did not want to treat their daughter.

  The cruelest thing in the world will be staged every day in the hospital. The seemingly numbness of the medical staff is precisely because they have seen too much and have nothing to say. Patients want to be cured and want to survive, but their family members are unwilling to pay. If the patients themselves do not have the financial ability to treat the disease, in the end, most of these patients will have to die. Some family members will turn the blame on the doctor. This Lily's father did not rule out thinking this way, so he had to say that the doctor here had seen it and said the patient was not serious.

   Seeing that the child's father was no longer reliable, Xie Wanying leaned her mouth against the girl's ear and asked, "Where's your mother?"

   "My mother is dead." Ma Yunli labored to answer the doctor's words.

   Lily's father heard it, looked back at his daughter, and said to the two doctors, "Don't listen to her nonsense, she has a mother."

   One said he had no mother, the other insisted that his daughter had a mother.

   "Really, I asked her mother to come over." Lily's father called his wife.

  Something strange, Xie Wanying continued to stick to the girl's ear and whispered, "You can tell me what's going on."

   Ma Yunli turned her head and tried to look at the doctor in front of her, with a look in her eyes that she didn't believe it, that someone seemed to want to take the initiative to do something for her. As long as other people know that this person is her father, they don't dare to care about her.

   "It's okay, you say, I won't say it." Xie Wanying assured the girl.

   "Stepmother." Ma Yunli said these two words with difficulty, clutching the clothes on her chest, if her body trembled slightly.

  While supporting the girl, Xie Wanying quietly pulled away the school uniform behind the girl. Using the sunlight, she saw two bruises on the skin of the patient's back, and her brows tightened. Turning back, she called softly, "Mr. Lin."

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