Chapter 21 (1/2)
Qingcheng hospital.
Intensive care unit 1.
On the hospital bed, the pale and tired man lay quietly with his eyes closed and fell asleep.
The man had just finished the operation for two days. He still had a lot of pipes in his body. His slender arms were hanging on both sides. His knuckles were clean and distinct, and he was sending out a faint smell of medicine.
Outside the door, two big men, who are said to be the bodyguards of the man, stood guard coldly.
The patients who passed by did not dare to come out of the atmosphere. They all knew that this gentleman was of noble status. He was hit by a car accident three days ago and had a recurrence of heart disease.
This gentleman's operation, that night, or surgical Director Zhu you, personally performed.
However, after getting off the operating table, the man never woke up.
At this moment, Gu Qiqi pushed the dressing cart and came to intensive care unit 1.
The bodyguard stopped coldly: ”what are you doing?”
”Change the dressing.” Gu Qiqi, wearing a big mask, only showed his big eyes like black grapes and calmly answered.
”Hurry up. Don't disturb my president! ”
”Well.”
Gu qiqili wheeled in.
Close the door, immediately quickly from the cart out of a disinfection bag, spread out, actually is a set of scalpels!
She opened the man's quilt and untied his medical uniform, revealing the wound on his left chest.
”The technology is still so poor!” Gu Qiqi couldn't help but look at the traces of ink surgery.
In terms of the angle, depth and suture technique, Zhu you is not worthy of being a surgical director.
It's not as good as her, a nurse with ten years of practical operation experience.
”What's more, heart surgery actually injured the patient's left arm nerve. You pig, Zhu you, are in vain! Do not know that the heart nerve and the left arm nerve are connected to the same? You want to disable the patient for the rest of his life, don't you? Forget it, disability is a small matter. The heart operation is so bad that I don't think the patient can live for seven days... ”