The chief complaint was gastrointestinal disease, and the vomiting wasn't severe, she wasn't dehydrated, and she had no fever. Indeed, in the emergency department, she didn't appear to be more urgent than any other patients. The issue was, Xie Wanying continued to believe that it was very unlikely for Teacher Guoxie to make such a misjudgment. When each emergency patient arrives, doctors completely lack understanding of the patients and need to first make a comprehensive assessment of the patient's basic physical condition. Listening to the heart and lungs with a stethoscope had become a routine action for doctors, and upon listening, they would know that this patient had heart disease.
"Was it a male doctor or a female doctor who treated her?" Xie Wanying kept asking the patient's family.
Father Lili frowned at her, feeling irritated by her incessant questioning, and with a dismissive gesture, pointed towards a male doctor's figure just passing by the door and said, "It was him."