Walking to the door to the ward, my dear, the ordinary door lock is not enough, so a thick chain and a big black lock have been added. If you don't have tools, 99% of the time it won't be possible to pry it open. Hu Zhenfan, who was thinking about the big lock on the door, blinked desperately: He had never seen it in a hospital before.
Nurses in the hepatobiliary surgery department were forced to upgrade anti-escaping measures for patients who liked to sneak away, and the first one was effective on police patients.
Scratching his head, Hu Zhenfan thought about what to do.
A woman came from behind and wanted to get out from here just like him. She pulled the door and found it was locked by a big chain. She shouted anxiously: "How are we going to get out now?"
"Look for the nurse." Someone in the ward saw them and said to the two of them, "They are the only ones who have the key."
"Aren't they afraid of people coming?"
"Don't be afraid if someone calls. They posted a note on the front door to inform us."
The woman walked back to find the nurse. Hu Zhenfan followed behind to observe the situation and see if he could escape. As a police officer, it is not easy to argue with a nurse over such matters in person, as it will affect your image.
"Aren't you a 70-bed patient who lives in a single ward?" The nurse recognized the woman's identity and said, "Why aren't you wearing patient clothes? Where do you want to run to?"
"There's something going on in my company. There's an accident. I need to go back and deal with it." The 70-bed patient said, "Open the door for me and I'll go back."
"Didn't Dr. Tao tell you when you were hospitalized? If you want to leave, you have to write a letter and ask the doctor for approval before you can leave. In your case, the doctor probably won't agree. Didn't your fever just subside this morning? "
"I didn't have a fever in the afternoon. I shouldn't have a fever anymore."
"If you don't have a fever, you need to be ready for surgery. Why don't you stay in the hospital and go out, otherwise you won't be able to do surgery if something unexpected happens again?" The nurse said in an unhappy tone, thinking that there are patients like this who do this. When my condition becomes more and more difficult to treat, I end up blaming the doctors for not being able to cure my illness or the nurses for not being able to give injections well.
In the single ward where 70-bed patients live, a bad-tempered person slapped the table with the nurse in front of the nurse: "You said you unlocked it or not? You locked me here, are you making me want to go to jail?" Is this a prison or a hospital?¡±
"I told you, go find the doctor, and the doctor will get out of the way and I will prescribe it for you." the nurse reiterated. If she lets a patient go again, her bonus will be deducted. It¡¯s really unfair.
"Where is the doctor?" asked the 70-bed patient.
"They are rescuing patients in the ward. It would be more direct to call Dr. Tao." The nurse suggested to her.
It seems that this patient is not too brave to call Tao Zhijie. It is obviously much easier to treat him with a junior doctor. Don't think that such a person will get better after getting sick. As bad as it should be, people are as bad as when they are sick. The 70-bed patient walked to the doctor's office and planned how to put pressure on the young doctor.
Hu Zhenfan saw this, touched his forehead, and frowned: Why did he feel like this woman was looking into a demon mirror, suddenly revealing another side of his grimace?
When she was about to go back to the doctor¡¯s office to write medical orders, Xie Wanying left the ward and hurried over.
Seeing her, the 70-bed patient jumped up: "Are you a doctor?"
"What do you need to see the doctor for?" Xie Wanying asked.
"I want to go out, they locked the door, please let her open the door quickly."
"You are a patient in bed 70." Xie Wanying said, recognizing her face.