Chapter 148 He Yan's Motto: Good People Get Good Rewards
Chapter 148 He Yan's Motto: Good People Get Good Rewards
Zhong Wenqian frowned and did not reply immediately.
In his heart, he certainly didn't believe that He Yan knew how to cure diseases and save lives, but the situation was urgent now.
He immediately turned around to check on the student's condition.
"It doesn't seem like ordinary food poisoning; it's more like someone accidentally ate something poisonous."
He Yan observed the students' pupil reactions, and amidst the medical students' disgusted expressions, she put on gloves, picked up a little residue, and examined it carefully.
The food had an unusual, sour smell that most people couldn't detect.
What could possibly cause so many students to accidentally ingest it at the same time?
Zhong Wenqian was surprised when he saw He Yan's actions.
He discovered that He Yan seemed to be even more observant than he, the doctor.
For some reason, I found myself starting to believe her.
"A bit like……"
He Yan frowned, a general guess forming in her mind.
But before she could say anything, the student in the hospital bed suddenly suffered cardiac arrest.
She immediately took off her gloves, jumped up on tiptoe, and hurriedly began chest compressions on him.
"Quickly prepare an antidote injection and induce vomiting. The poisonous food in his stomach is being absorbed into his bloodstream, which is why he suffered cardiac arrest."
Zhong Wenqian did not hesitate and immediately turned around to prepare.
Every second counts in a rescue effort.
He immediately prepared two doses of the drug and quickly injected them into the student's body.
Meanwhile, He Yan continued CPR.
A moment later, the student's heartbeat resumed.
Due to the effects of the medication, the student, who was in a coma, vomited a large amount of undigested food residue.
This scene caused the medical students to all take a step back, expressing their disgust.
He Yan looked up at them, her gaze darkening.
However, the contents of the food scraps confirmed her suspicions.
"It's pickled vegetables. Even if you eat a lot of them, it shouldn't cause this serious problem. The vegetables must have gone bad, or they might have been stored improperly and a rat crawled over them and brought in deadly bacteria."
Zhong Wenqian was shocked because he had underestimated He Yan.
He hadn't expected her to be so knowledgeable.
Suddenly I felt like the clown who had made a fool of himself.
"Thank you on behalf of the students."
Zhong Wenqian couldn't help but admire her, and he felt that He Yan must be very talented. She had learned so much in just one month at the He family's pharmaceutical factory.
He immediately reported the issue of the side dishes to the teacher who brought the students over.
The rest is up to them to handle.
The two also visited other students, whose symptoms were relatively mild and who recovered after inducing vomiting.
The interns were also shocked.
They secretly gathered together to discuss matching their testimonies.
When He Yan returned after inspecting all the students, she saw them acting suspiciously.
"I'm thinking about how I'll defend myself if I get questioned later?"
She learned medicine from her master, and all the fellow students she met regarded healing and saving lives as the doctor's principle.
I never expected to meet a group of people today who treat the medical profession as a joke.
"Mistakes are not terrible; what is terrible is not recognizing your mistakes. If you have this indifferent attitude, then don't be a doctor, lest you harm others and yourself."
"So it was because of your delayed treatment that the condition became so severe?"
Zhong Wenqian also came over, his brows furrowed and his face full of displeasure.
He originally thought they simply didn't trust He Yan, which was why they refused to listen to her.
"We just don't know how to treat it, it's not that we've made a mistake in the treatment!"
The young master leading the group, Li Fangxu, was still very dissatisfied.
These interns were only trying to earn a good reputation for their families.
I suddenly encountered such a tricky situation today, and I'm feeling really annoyed.
I never expected that what I learned in the book was completely different from what I actually experienced.
"We paid a high price to get into medical school. If none of us can become doctors, it's the reputation of the medical school that will suffer. You might as well say that all of us doctors are ruined!"
With Li Fangxu taking the lead, the other arrogant people followed suit.
"Exactly! You might as well say you don't know how to teach!"
He Yan's eyes were deep and her gaze held a sharp and imposing aura.
"You can learn if you lack ability, but you'll never learn if you lack character."
Zhong Wenqian looked astonished, never expecting that the student he taught would be such a scoundrel.
He sneered, understanding why He Yan was so angry.
"The reputation of the medical school is not important, but you have all failed the assessment and are all expelled and will never be admitted again. I will inform your families."
Zhong Wenqian was truly disappointed.
He was so angry that he immediately called back to the medical school.
"Fire us? Are you serious?"
Incredulity filled Li Fangxu's eyes, and his rebellious streak kicked in, so he simply quit.
The others followed suit and immediately took off their white coats.
"I don't need you to expel me, I'm not going to study anymore, but you wait, I will definitely report you!"
They didn't think they had done anything wrong, and childishly made some threats before leaving.
He Yan's eyes were cold, knowing that they would not repent.
This kind of lazy, good-for-nothing academic failure would never amount to anything in any industry.
However, she was a little surprised that Zhong Wenqian actually had a conscience.
Fortunately, Old Zhong did not teach his son wrong.
He Yan planned to go and check on the students again; she would be relieved if they were all stable.
When Zhong Wenqian returned after making the call, he went completely mad.
He grabbed his hair and almost banged his head against the wall.
"It's over! I never thought that the students I taught so diligently would be so irresponsible and disregard human life. My father will definitely scold me to death when I get back. They can't even do this simple thing right."
Zhong Wenqian looked annoyed, feeling that his pride had been shattered.
More importantly, it was because he had embarrassed himself in front of He Yan.
He Yan's lips twitched, and she ignored him, not wanting to pay him any attention.
As I walked over, I was suddenly stopped.
"He Yan, I'm sorry, I shouldn't have questioned you just now. I didn't expect to be proven wrong."
Zhong Wenqian also knew that if it weren't for He Yan, he would have suffered more than just embarrassment today.
If the medical students he brought caused a medical accident due to their mistakes, he wouldn't be able to explain it to everyone.
"It's never too late to admit your mistakes and correct them."
He Yan pursed her lips, indicating that she was fairly satisfied with his self-awareness.
She knew he wasn't incompetent, but rather that his refined manners had encountered scoundrels, and he had been discouraged by those students.
With that in mind, she also made a phone call to Old Man Zhong.
……
When Zhong Wenqian returned to the medical school, he saw that the students were causing trouble here.
Not only them, but also their parents.
Zhong Changfeng frowned and had his assistant take everyone to the office.
"What has caused you to make such a big fuss?"
He glared at his son with displeasure, but still wanted to hear what the student had to say first.
Zhong Wenqian felt a chill run down his spine; he knew he was doomed.
Li Fangxu took the lead in protesting: "Dean, Dr. Zhong listened to a woman selling medicine and said we deliberately delayed patients' treatment and even wanted to fire us. Of course I disagree!"
"That's right, we are students, still learning, it's not our fault if we don't know!"
The others also chimed in with their own complaints.
Zhong Wenqian frowned, not expecting to be the one to turn the tables on him.
But he couldn't let He Yan take the blame.
"It was my decision to fire you, and I will take responsibility for it."
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