My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s

Chapter 1005



Chapter 1005: Chapter 989: Something Happened Chapter 1005: Chapter 989: Something Happened Xiaobai turned his little face away and ignored his mother; he was throwing a little tantrum.

Tang Yuxin touched Xiaobai’s little face, thinking how he had grown up, developed his own temperament, and even started having his own thoughts.

She stood up and slowed down the IV drip for the children.

It didn’t matter if it was slow as long as it didn’t make them uncomfortable.

“Mommy…”

Xiaobai suddenly turned his face back and called out to Tang Yuxin.

“Yes?” Tang Yuxin said with a smile, pinching Xiaobai’s little cheek, now free of any pox marks.

“Say it now, or you’ll miss the chance.”

Xiaobai used his other little hand to grab hold of his mommy’s sleeve.

“Mommy, can Xiaobai have one more pack of snacks?”

“Sure,” Tang Yuxin agreed quickly, “You and Xiaobai can both have double the snacks, and of course, you can watch lots of cartoons.”

“Thank you, Mommy.”

With his sweet mouth, Xiaobai started shaking his mommy’s hand again.

His adorable behavior showed that the wound on his head must be nearly healed, and he wasn’t feeling bad anymore.

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Tang Yuxin had planned to spend some quality time with her son as she had two hours of break before dinner, and if no other patients came in unexpectedly, she could have a good meal.

Today, Zhang Xiangcao was cooking, and it had been a long time since Tang Yuxin had eaten home-cooked meals, as she was almost sick of cafeteria food.

But just as she sat down for a few minutes, a flurry of urgent sounds came from outside.

“Mommy, do you have to go out again?”

Xiaobai clutched Tang Yuxin’s fingers.

He had experience by now; whenever such noises arose, someone came to take Mommy away, and she couldn’t stay with them anymore.

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Tang Yuxin touched her forehead, feeling like she wanted to bang her head against the wall.

Couldn’t she have just a bit of time to herself?

It was always like this, always happening just when she was about to have a nice meal.

Looking at what she had become recently, she really needed to nourish herself properly.

If she didn’t, she’d indeed waste away to nothing.

Gently touching Xiaobai’s little cheek, Tang Yuxin said, “Mommy has to go to work and can’t stay with Xiaobai and big brother.

But mommy hasn’t had dinner, so remember to save some for mommy, okay?”

“Okay,” Xiaobai nodded vigorously, “Don’t worry, mommy, Xiaobai will save some dinner for you.”

He clenched his little fist and solemnly promised Tang Yuxin, looking earnest and adorable.

He had lost some weight but would recover after some good nourishment.

Fortunately, they both hadn’t suffered too much, and the waterpox was healing quickly.

Their beautiful little faces would remain intact.

They could grow from cute little boys to handsome adults; they were destined to be heartthrobs like their father.

Tang Yuxin stood up, put on her clothes, and then followed the nurse out again.

As they walked, the nurse briefly updated Yuxin about the patient’s condition.

This time it was a little boy, also one of the children with chickenpox from the recent outbreak.

They had never encountered such a case before.

They had managed to control the other children’s illness very well.

Although they all had developed chickenpox, aside from recovery taking longer, there hadn’t been anything particularly severe.

Moreover, today, after using the newly developed antiviral medication, their conditions had noticeably improved.

Several of them had even begun to see their chickenpox lesions recede.

Their skin was no longer as red, new sores had ceased to emerge, and, most importantly, the children were not complaining of discomfort anymore.

The new medication was extremely effective and finally matched the symptoms.

However, this one case was inexplicably severe, with no warning signs.

The spots on the child’s body had suddenly burst as if scratched open, oozing vile, yellow fluid that was infectious.

The infection had now reached a horrific level, especially the child’s face, which was nearly rotten through.

“Didn’t you perform a skin test on the child?”

The first thing that came to Yuxin’s mind was whether this child was resistant to a certain medication, and thus not reacting well to the new drug.

If that was the case, their hospital would be fully responsible.

Such a basic mistake should not be possible for the medical staff of their main hospital to make.

Could it have been done by an intern?

“It wasn’t us.”

The nurse quickly shook her head and hurried to keep up with Yuxin, “We haven’t had a chance to administer the new medication to this child, having only used the original one, which had been skin-tested.

He had been on it for five days without any issues, yet suddenly his condition worsened drastically, and we can’t figure out what caused it.”

“Whose patient is the child?” Hearing this, Yuxin was puzzled as such a situation should not have occurred for no reason, and moreover, it had no connection with the new medication.

Even if it were an allergic reaction to the medication, it wouldn’t make sense for problems to appear after three days.

Beyond saving the patient, they needed to identify the exact cause.

If they failed to determine the reason, they could not explain it to the parents, and such an incident could potentially happen again, not just once, but multiple times.

Therefore, they must ensure that such events were completely prevented within their hospital.

“It was Dr.

Qin and Zhou Xiaomeng.”

The nurse thought for a moment before responding, because that section was under their supervision.

“Dr.

Qin, Zhou Xiaomeng?”

Yuxin pressed the elevator button, stepping inside.

She pushed aside other concerns because Dr.

Qin was a veteran doctor whose chances of making mistakes were very slim, and Xiaomeng was someone she had personally mentored—extremely diligent, certain not to have made such low-level errors.

As for the real cause?

That would be determined upon further investigation.

And Yuxin had a suspicion from how the nurse described the child’s condition that the infection might be related to an external injury of some sort.

Whether this was indeed the case required a series of further medical examinations to confirm.

Meanwhile, in that hospital room, the child’s parent, with eyes reddened, was berating Dr.

Qin and Xiaomeng, standing in front of their son whose face was terribly disfigured and continuously crying.

“Tell me, what have you done to my son?” The man’s facial muscles tensed as if he were about to devour someone in his anger.

“Explain to me, how did my son end up like this?

He was being treated alongside everyone else, so why are all the other children getting better while my son ends up in such a state?”

The man had lost all sense of reason, especially upon seeing his son in such a grotesque, almost entirely ulcerated condition.

He was on the brink of madness.

What kind of hospital was this?

What sort of heartless institution?

How many corrupt doctors were there?

He deeply regretted bringing his son here—it was all these cruel doctors’ fault, they were the ones who were frightening him.


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