The first impression of these two country guys is not good, and they can be described as "hateful". Lu Xun once said: "A poor person must have something to hate." Here, I want to reverse this sentence, that is, "a hateful person also has something to be pitiful."
When they first arrived, they happened to meet the young man's family who had been discharged from the hospital. Out of good intentions, the enthusiastic young man's mother properly reminded them both of giving red envelopes. At that time, the old man and his second son both said that they had acquaintances in the hospital and did not need it. Hearing this, I told them that we also had acquaintances in the hospital, but we sent them anyway. However, the answers of these two people are almost ironic. Both father and son said they had asked, but the attending physician said no. From this, it is not difficult to see that they are so simple that they are almost unsophisticated.
After they left, the people in the ward agreed that the attending physician's pretext was just a formality and a pretense. If you insisted on stuffing the red envelopes into their pockets, they would "happyly accept".
Coincidentally, their attending physician happened to be their father's. It is precisely because they knew that they did not send red envelopes, so they deliberately compared with us to see how different this attending physician is. There is no need to look closely at all, because the difference is very obvious.
My first feeling was that the attending physician seemed to be quite impatient with the father and son. Every time I come to explain some precautions, I always seem to be in a hurry. However, the old man was lucky. Because, they met the enthusiastic me.
What impressed me the most was the time when I was told how to make food. After the attending doctor finished speaking quickly, he pointed at us and said, "They are masters. If you don't understand, just ask them." After finishing speaking, Just walk away.
Really different people are treated differently! Remember, the attending physician just told us some time ago that if you don¡¯t understand anything, just ask him or his assistant. How did they become people in the same ward when they came to the "unsophisticated" three simple country fathers and sons? If we are not happy to answer them at all, what should the father and son do? What puzzled me was that when my father needed to eat, he didn't seem to feel the irresponsibility of the attending physician!
Possibly due to the low level of education, the understanding of the two brothers is really not very good. After the attending physician left, the boss took the lead. Alas, completely overwhelmed. In fact, I reminded them yesterday that the attending physician should come over today to announce the precautions for beating food, and emphasized that there may be a lot of content.
"I told you to take paper and pens and write them down one by one, but you didn't listen!" Seeing this, the old man came up angrily, "It's better now, Mazhu!"
Hearing his father's scolding, the boss said in a low voice, "Isn't there no paper and pen? Even if there is, with his speaking speed, it's too late to remember!"
"Even if you don't need to write it down on paper, you should try to remember it in your head." The old man's anger did not decrease at all.
"He said so much one after another, how could we remember all of them." The second child took over the conversation and defended the boss.
"Trash, you two brothers! Why don't you divide the work, the eldest remembers a little bit, and the second son remembers a little bit. Look at others, even one person can write them all down." You didn't remember, so what should you do now?"
"What else can I do? Try it first." The boss replied sullenly.
"Idiot! Can this thing be tested casually?" Hearing this, the old man became more and more angry.
"Well, what should we do then?" The boss suddenly lost his mind.
"Idiot, didn't the attending physician tell you that you can ask someone if you don't understand?"
The above is what my father told me, and it can be considered that the brothers are unlucky. At this juncture, I happened to have a bowel movement. Otherwise, it would be impossible for me to ask them to ask about it. Later, under my careful guidance, the two brothers struggled a lot before finally mastering the essentials of beating food.
The two brothers themselves have low comprehension, and the attending physician is very impatient, so they are often at a loss. If I hadn't tirelessly guided me, the family's life in the ward would have been a mess.
Secondly, what is obviously felt is the difference in attitude. Before, the attending physician treated us with a smile on his face. However, every time he came in front of the father and son, he always had a serious face. Many times, before the lecture, it will be emphasized seriously: this is a matter of human life. But the serious words that followed were expressed strangely.?Quick. Be serious, but you can't lack a sense of responsibility! Since it is "a matter of human life", then you have to explain it until you understand it, right? In many cases, "seriousness" has become the best shield for the attending physician. It was precisely because of his serious face that even if there was something he didn't understand, the brothers didn't dare to ask. I said, it's okay, why are you pretending to be "cool"! This will kill people!
Finally, there is deep worry. Of course, it was not the worry of the father and son, but the concern of me, an enthusiastic person, for the old man who had the operation.
The following is based on hearsay. Although there are many people who say it, the authenticity has not been verified. Why do many people choose to give red envelopes before their family members undergo surgery? This is because such an unspoken rule is popular in hospitals. If there is no red envelope, those bad doctors will become extremely irresponsible. It is rumored that some people will even have scalpels, scissors and so on sewn into their stomachs. Of course, such a statement must be somewhat exaggerated. If this is done, then the result becomes obvious medical malpractice. I don't think any doctor will make fun of his own future. However, almost everyone who has heard the rumors believes that there is still a very high possibility of doing something wrong. For example, put a piece of thread in it, or treat the wound a little sloppily as long as there is a little problem, if you are lucky, you will get inflammation. In this way, the patient will have a lot of unnecessary pain in the slightest, and it will be life-threatening in the severest case. It is not easy for the family members of patients to enter the place where the operation is important. Who knows what these attending physicians do in there? Even if something goes wrong, it is very, very difficult for us amateurs to sue those professionals for medical malpractice!
Those of us are completely vulnerable groups, and we are very concerned about our relatives, so we have to bow our heads under the so-called unspoken rules. In fact, I am also an "unworldly" person, perhaps because of my arrogance, I usually don't even bother to do such things. So, that was the first time in my life to give a red envelope. But, now, I can only silently pray for the two brothers who are even more unsophisticated. Hope their dad doesn't fall victim to the hospital's unspoken rules because of this. (Remember the site URL: www.hlnovel.com