Chapter 101 Misdiagnosis
As soon as he finished speaking, two more people came in from outside.

"Who is the attending physician?" one of them asked.

The male doctor immediately stepped forward:
"I'm."

The man nodded and said seriously:

"According to Article 46 of the Regulations on Handling Medical Accidents..."

Half a minute later, the male doctor was dumbfounded.

He was confident that he could scare the patient's family, and he was also confident that the two policemen could not do anything to him.

But when faced with medical staff who were more professional than him, his confidence immediately disappeared.

Even his momentum was completely crushed by the opponent.

Yu Dazhang quietly approached Qu Tuotuo, touched her arm, and asked in a low voice:

"Who?"

Qu Tuotuo gave him a reassuring look in return:

"They are pediatricians from the other hospital. I was afraid that something might go wrong on the way, so I asked them to come with the ambulance."

"You are very proud." Yu Dazhang praised her.

He sincerely felt that Qu Tuotuo had done a great job and was very thoughtful.

If he were to do it, it would definitely not be as safe as Qu Tuotuo's.

Not to mention anything else, not everyone can hire a pediatrician in the hospital.

However, the other party's attitude was very firm and they did not let the person go even so.

Later, all the hospital leaders came over.

After negotiation, Liu Ying's parents wrote a disclaimer to the hospital, and also promised that the child's later medical condition had nothing to do with the hospital.

After doing all this, Liu Ying was finally lifted onto the medical vehicle.

Although the process was a bit tortuous, fortunately the result was good.

Yu Dazhang and Qu Tuotuo naturally went to the new hospital as well.

Ma Jian also wanted to follow, but was persuaded to go back by Yu Dazhang.

The child's parents have been found and the abandonment case is over. Ma Jian can't help much by continuing to follow him, so it's better to let him go back and rest early.

For small cases like this, the steps of linking the cases together are omitted.

If the circumstances are obviously minor and the harm is not serious and it is not considered a crime, the decision can be directly revoked.

After arriving at the new hospital, Qu Tuotuo helped with the formalities and little Liuying was soon arranged into the ward.

After more than half an hour, the child's temperature finally returned to normal.

Yu Dazhang breathed a sigh of relief and looked at the time.

It’s past nine o’clock in the evening.

After leaving his phone number with the child's parents and giving them a few more instructions, he and Qu Tuotuo left the hospital.

Yu Dazhang only ate half a bowl of noodles that night, and after all this trouble, as soon as he relaxed, his stomach immediately protested.

"I'll treat you to dinner." He looked at Qu Tuotuo with a smile.

"I don't have the habit of eating midnight snacks." Qu Tuotuo refused unceremoniously:
"You are not allowed to eat either. Look at your big belly."

"Just eat less." Yu Dazhang was not giving up and continued to persuade.

Qu Tuotuo glared at him:
"Not at all. Come on, I'll walk with you and burn some fat."

When Yu Dazhang heard that he had to walk on the street without eating, he immediately became depressed.

"Let's just part ways amicably."

When he got home, he found his parents asleep.

After a simple wash, Yu Dazhang came to his room, and his mind involuntarily recalled what happened today.

The operation of that private hospital left him a little confused, but mostly speechless.

It is understandable that they would be reluctant to receive treatment when the debts are in arrears.

Hospitals, especially private hospitals, must focus on profit.

Forcing people to do charity is moral kidnapping.

Even though the fees have been paid and money has been deposited, they are still not actively seeking treatment.

The difference between some things can be seen by comparing them.

After Liu Ying was transferred to the new hospital, her fever subsided in more than half an hour, which shows that it is not difficult to reduce a child's fever.

Yu Dazhang believes that the private hospital can do it too.

However, after Qu Tuotuo paid the fee, the male doctor did not give Liu Ying any antipyretic treatment.

I did go to the ward, but it didn't make much difference whether I had been there or not.

According to Qu Tuotuo, they only performed various tests on Liu Ying in the ward and did not actually use any medication. This does not make sense.

Is it because of poor medical skills, or some other reason?
I'm so hungry.
Yu Dazhang, who was already hungry, felt dizzy and his heartbeat accelerated when he started thinking.

He got up from the bed and tiptoed to the kitchen.

I looked around but didn't see even a single vegetable leaf.

There is no doubt that my mother didn't cook because she saw that he was not coming back, and she and my father finished the leftovers.

Finally he found a bag of instant noodles in the corner of the cupboard.

Yu Dazhang was too lazy to cook, so he simply opened the bag, tore open the seasoning packet and poured it on the noodles, then ate it as instant noodles.

After eating a bag of noodles, he felt less anxious, his breathing became smoother, and his mind became much clearer.

Lying in bed again, he began to recall what happened in the hospital.

There was something wrong with those nurses too.

Although I don’t go to the hospital often, the nurse has seen a lot of them.

But I have never seen such a cold look in his eyes.

There is a saying: Eyes are the windows to the soul.

Eyes can directly reflect a person's inner emotions and psychological state.

A nurse's indifference can be understood as a personality problem.

All pediatric nurses are like this, so it's an environmental problem.

There are also the watches and brooches found by Qu Tuotuo, whose prices are definitely not something a nurse can afford with her salary.

The summary is:

Indifferent, rich...

Could these guys be part-time killers?

Otherwise, it doesn’t make sense.

Yu Dazhang thought about it again and felt that his idea was a bit ridiculous.

The occupational disease has struck again.
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The next day.

Yu Dazhang received good news as soon as he arrived at the detachment.

The collective third-class merit for the case of taking the blame was awarded.

A friend asked.

Why did it take so long to come down?

Dear fathers, any meritorious service requires approval from various levels, and it is not something that can be decided by one or two people.

This is only the third-class collective merit.

The approval time for second-class merit and first-class merit will be longer.

It’s just a third-class collective merit. What’s there to be happy about?
You would be wrong to think so.

As a formal written document, it can be recorded in personal files and become part of personal honor.

This is not only a recognition of the individual's contribution to the collective, but also provides strong proof for the individual's career development.

In fact, there are targets for third-class merit every year.

As long as you work hard and perform well for three consecutive years, you will generally be awarded a third-class merit.

But that takes time.

Moreover, meritorious services can be accumulated. If you have two third-class merits in your file, your police rank will definitely be promoted faster than if you only have one third-class merit.

Promotion in police rank directly affects salary, benefits, positions, and so on.

Since Yu Dazhang was converted to a regular employee ahead of schedule, his salary has increased from 3500 to 4500.

For him, a newcomer who had just started working, this was a qualitative leap.

The members of the previous task force also received the news and discussed celebrating.

Yu Dazhang had no objection to this.

We all chip in to have a meal, have some fun, and improve our relationships.

It is always a good thing to have more acquaintances in the system.

At noon, Qu Tuotuo called him.

Yu Dazhang thought that Qu Tuotuo was looking for him for dinner, but unexpectedly, he opened his mouth with bombshell news:
"The pediatrician at the hospital just contacted me. They did a new brain CT scan and blood sample analysis on Liu Ying this morning."

“It has now been confirmed.”

"Liu Ying is suffering from epidemic meningitis, also known as meningococcal meningitis, not pediatric encephalitis."

"These two diseases are totally different!"

(End of this chapter)

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