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    The same scene as in the outpatient clinic during the day appeared. Patients with emergency numbers first surrounded the doctor's clinic, and every patient and their family members waited extremely anxiously for the doctor.

    Some patients are in the attack stage, which aggravates their anxiety and makes them less patient to wait than outpatients during the day.  In their hearts, they fear their lives if they wait even one more second.

    Patient medical records are piled high on the doctor's desk.

    In fact, patients who come to the emergency room for medical treatment must first undergo triage at the nurse station.  The triage nurse will prioritize the patient's condition.  If the patient is really critical and needs immediate treatment by the doctor, the nurse will not let him queue up in the doctor's office in accordance with the outpatient rules, and will directly call the doctor to come out.

    It cannot be said that all patients do not understand these rules and regulations. Even if they do, it will be difficult to control their emotions once they or their family members become ill.  When people are emotionally excited, conflicts can easily break out.

    The entrance to the clinic was crowded. Xie Wanying helped Teacher Xin to clear the way, and she needed to maintain order among the patients.

    Emergency nurses are busy and have no time to help doctors deal with these minor problems like outpatient nurses.  Either the doctor himself does it, or a medical student who follows him does it.

    When some patients and their family members heard that a doctor was coming, they obediently retreated outside and waited for the doctor to call their number.  The remaining few people crowded in front of the doctor's desk and argued, as if they were refusing to let anyone in, regardless of whether the doctor was there or not.

    "I got here first, you can't jump in line!" The aunt, who seemed to be in her forties, said with the air of a master of extermination. She pressed her family's medical records in the palm of her hand and placed them on top of other patients' medical records. She did not allow any  People take action.

    "You said you were the one who arrived first, is it definitely you?" The man in his thirties, who was standing face to face with the aunt, showed no sign of weakness in the confrontation. He held up the number written by the nurse in his hand and plausibly presented evidence, "You put the nurse  Take out the numbers written on you and pair them to see whose number is earlier."

    "The doctor doesn't recognize this number." The aunt raised her forehead and refuted the other party's testimony with an arrogant look. "Who knows where you took the number and ran away and then came back to see a doctor, or maybe you picked up the lost number paper.  Come back. The doctor should treat the patient in the order of the medical records placed here. This is the most accurate."

    "Where can I go when I go to the emergency room? Can I steal someone's ticket? I just saw it. You ran in first to put the medical records and then go to the nurse to register the number. Don't think I don't know. You are forcing yourself to jump in line!  "The man became more and more excited as he spoke, his fingers waving wildly in the air.

    Everyone who was watching was a little scared, whether the two people would fight.  I saw that the aunt was not afraid at all. The man waved his hand as if he was going to punch. She raised her chest and said, "Which of your eyes saw me doing this? Where is the evidence? With your mouth, do you want people to believe what you say? You  Who do you think you are? Leaders must follow the principles I mentioned."

    Who is afraid of whom? These two people are really like two fighting peacocks or roosters, they will not give in to each other.

    Seeing this, the doctor's head felt numb.

    Aren¡¯t they all here to see a doctor?  As a result, I was willing to spend all my time worrying about who would see the doctor first.  In fact, wouldn't it be better to give in to each other?  With good order, doctors can go through patients one after another as quickly as possible.

    But the human brain is very strange, and for some people it is almost impossible to calm down in this situation.

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