My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points
Chapter 246 - 133: Silently Leveling Up and Earning Experience, Hired a Bodyguard
Chapter 246 -133: Silently Leveling Up and Earning Experience, Hired a Bodyguard
Zhou Can firmly controlled the upper body of the boy.
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This little boy was particularly fierce, besides shouting and struggling desperately, as soon as Doctor Fu moved his dislocated arm, he would crazily bite people.
These days, uncontrollable brats are all spoiled by their parents!
âDoctor Zhang, hold down his head so he doesnât bite anyone.â
The young doctor was not as strong as Zhou Can, so it was a good arrangement to have him control the childâs head.
âYou two each grab one of the childâs legs to prevent him from kicking.â
The female nurse and the boyâs mother each grabbed one of the boyâs legs.
Currently, the child was sitting up for the treatment.
It was also an ideal position for shoulder joint reduction.
With the boy fully under control, Doctor Fu could finally properly perform the reduction technique.
He grabbed the boyâs arm and slightly rotated it to help relax the shoulder muscles.
Zhou Can closely observed Doctor Fuâs reduction technique.
It was exactly the same as the shoulder joint reduction technique performed by Doctor Shan in the operating room that day.
After finding the right bone position, he suddenly exerted force and pushed the arm upward.
âCrack!â
The joint was successfully reset.
âAh⊠it hurtsâŠâ
The boy struggled violently, his eyes fiercely menacing.
The mother holding his legs, whether lacking strength or overwhelmed by pity for her son, was overpowered by the boyâs struggle and fell backwards to the ground.
The female nurse didnât fare much better.
After breaking free, the boy kicked squarely at the unguarded Doctor Fu.
Bang!
Fortunately, Doctor Fu reacted quickly, using his hand to protect his groin.
Otherwise, that kick could have ended his chances of fathering children.
âUgh!â
Doctor Fu let out a pained grunt.
âHey, what are you doing?â
Zhou Can scolded the boy angrily.
Such a fierce child was really rare.
A doctor was treating him and he still struck with lethal force.
The kick could have targeted Doctor Fuâs knee or other parts, but he targeted the most critical area for a man.
So malicious.
If the parents continue to indulge him, this child will surely become unusable in the future.
âSorry, the child is ignorant, Iâm so sorry!â
The boyâs mother immediately protected her child.
âDid he injure you?â
Only after protecting her child did she inquire about Doctor Fuâs injury.
As she feared that Doctor Fu would hit the child in his irritation.
âThis little guy kicked quite hard!â
Doctor Fu rolled up his sleeve, only to see a large bruise forming on the back of his right hand.
He estimated he was sweating from shock.
Luckily, he managed to block with his hand, otherwise his lower bodyâs future happiness might have been compromised by that kick.
âIâll definitely educate my son properly at home. He is usually very obedient and sensible, just now he probably went crazy from the pain. Why donât you go get checked first! Iâll cover all the treatment costs.â
The fact that the boyâs mother proactively offered to cover the treatment costs showed she was still a person of propriety.
Her attitude was quite sincere.
Itâs really confusing, how could educating a child turn into limitless indulgence and pampering?
Doctor Fu, being an orthopedic surgeon himself, felt his injured hand and thought the problem wasnât serious.
He suggested letting the matter go.
The boy, having kicked someone, might have been a bit frightened himself, hiding behind his mother.
Doctor Fu worried that the boyâs just-relocated shoulder joint might dislocate again.
He asked Zhou Can and Doctor Zhang to make a sling for the boyâs arm, suspending it around his neck.
They also prescribed some medicine.
When leaving, the boyâs mother forcibly handed over two hundred yuan as some compensation.
This little incident was thus over.
A new patient entered the bone setting room.
She was a younger woman who had sprained her right foot. After an X-ray, it was found to be only a minor fracture.
The doctor advised her to come to the bone setting room for on-the-spot treatment.
Doctor Fu looked over the X-ray.
He provided the bone setting recommendation and then suggested a plaster cast for recuperation.
The woman agreed.
But when he began the bone setting on her, his face showed a hint of pain.
âYour right hand must have been injured by that boyâs kick. Using it forcefully will exacerbate the bruising. Why donât you instruct from the side, and I will do the bone setting and plastering?â
Zhou Can volunteered to share the treatment task.
âOkay!â
Doctor Fu gave up his position.
The womanâs expression was somewhat reluctant.
But in the hospital, patients really dare not say anything to offend the doctors.
Seeming to notice the womanâs concerns.
Doctor Fu reassured her with a smile, âDonât worry, although Doctor Zhou looks young, he is one of our orthopedics departmentâs most outstanding young doctors. Your reduction is quite simple, thereâs no difference between his work and mine.â
In front of the patients, doctors and nurses are a united front.
They always speak well of their colleagues at any time.
This is also fundamental professional ethics.
Disparaging each other in front of patients is unimaginable.
Department heads and hospital management would never allow such things to happen.
The female patient dispelled her doubts and comfortably accepted the treatment.
Under Doctor Fuâs guidance, Zhou Can held the womanâs foot, gently massaged it, and then forcefully twisted it back in place.
âOuch⊠it hurts, it really hurtsâŠâ
The woman was in so much pain that she almost cried tears.
[Bone Setting Skill Experience Points +1.]
Zhou Can was secretly pleased, perfectly executed in one go.
âGood, the reduction was well done. Doctor Zhang, come help with plastering and secure her foot.â
The young Doctor Zhangâs plastering technique was not as good as Zhou Canâs.
At best, he was at an outstanding intern level.
Zhou Can was now at the level of a lower resident doctor.