"Who said I won't go? I won't be at ease if I don't go and you take care of the two children." Shen An said proudly.

"What's there to worry about? I'll hold one hand each and ask Yueyue if she can rest tomorrow. It will be so much fun to go with them then." Li Ping rolled her eyes.

"No, wife. When the time comes, the two children will be tired and you won't be able to carry them. I can follow and do the hard work." The two elders walked towards the kitchen while muttering.

"Mom, it's so fun to go out. It's so big here, bigger than home." Zhizhi and Xiaoyu came over.

"If you have fun, play more. But when you go out, follow your parents closely, otherwise you will be in trouble if you are taken away by bad people." Gu Qian warned.

"Don't worry, we are not three-year-old children anymore." Zhizhi said, patting his chest.

Gu Qian almost died of laughter. It was really hilarious to hear a 5-year-old kid say such things.

A 4-year-old girl next to them nodded, which made people laugh even more.

"Yes, I believe you can protect yourself. You should also look after your grandparents. If you encounter any problems, seek help from the police and the People's Liberation Army, okay?" Gu Qian explained carefully.

The two children nodded their heads like chicks pecking at rice.

Gu Qian was chattering with the two children, while the couple in the kitchen were cooking harmoniously.

When Shen Yue came back, the house ushered in a new round of excitement.

Hearing that the two old men were going to visit the palace tomorrow, he immediately encouraged them, "Go, go, go, while the weather is nice and there's nothing else to do, go and have fun. If I didn't have something to do at school, I would go with you."

When Shen Ci said in the evening that he had a day off the next day and could accompany her, the matter became more appropriate.

The next morning, after breakfast, the whole family went out to different places.

When he arrived at the hospital, Gu Qian first went to see the patient from yesterday. The patient was still unconscious and his face was still pale, with no change.

"Keep taking the medicine. No change is a good sign. Control the condition first, then change the prescription to eliminate the disease. Let's take it one day at a time." Gu Qian said as he looked at the couple who had already packed up.

"Okay, okay, doctor, we will listen to you." The two said in unison.

"Okay, take your medicine well. I'll leave first." Gu Qian said hello to the people outside and strolled back to the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine.

"Doctor Gu, the pediatric department is a bit busy today, so the director asked you to go over there." Gu Qian had just arrived at the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine and had not yet entered the office when an unfamiliar nurse said tentatively.

"Who are you? Which director asked me to go?"

"I'm Sun Yao. The head nurse is on leave today, so I'm back to work. The only doctors working in the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine today are you and Director Wei. Director Wei went to the outpatient clinic, and there happened to be no one in the ward, so he arranged a place for you." Sun Yao said stiffly.

After all, she didn't have anything to do today.

Gu Qian didn't expect it to be like this. Is there no one left at home?

"Doctor Gu, you may not understand since you just arrived. The doctors in our department often go to other departments to help. One outpatient visit a day is enough." Sun Yao quickly explained.

"Why is the Traditional Chinese Medicine Department of our hospital so bleak?" Gu Qian asked curiously.

"You just arrived and didn't know that, but our hospital is just two stops away from the Chinese Medicine Hospital. People are more accustomed to going there for Chinese medicine."

It’s not that their doctors’ medical skills are bad, but that the ones there are more comprehensive and detailed.

……

So that’s how it is. Gu Qian can understand.

"Okay, I'll be there in a minute. Are you going to the outpatient department or the inpatient department?"

"The inpatient department will be fine."

Gu Qian nodded, went back to the office, changed his clothes, took his stuff and walked downstairs.

Capital Hospital is not a specialized pediatric hospital, but its pediatric department is quite large, with two floors dedicated to it.

As soon as Gu Qian walked in, he was startled by a burst of crying.

"Hello, I'm Gu Qian from the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine, here to provide support."

"Doctor Gu, right? This is the ward information. I'll take you through it. You can take a look at the child first." The nurse handed a stack of information to Gu Qian.

Gu Qian was shocked by the dozen or so medical records. "Are none of the doctors in our department coming to work today?" Gu Qian asked curiously.

"Here are three doctors. Two were called to the emergency room, and the remaining one has diarrhea and can't get out of the toilet. You take care of the child first, and we'll see him again when the doctor comes out." In fact, there is no need to go to so much trouble. The main thing is that the wards are checked every morning. If the doctor suddenly doesn't come this morning, the parents will be worried.

"Is the guy with diarrhea okay? What's going on in the emergency room?" This director was quite funny. Instead of letting me go to the emergency room, he sent me to the pediatric inpatient department to help.

“It should be fine.

Several children came to the emergency room with vomiting and diarrhea, and all the doctors here were called in for consultation. The nurses were also overwhelmed. They had to add beds so early in the morning, otherwise there would be no place for the patients to stay.

"Okay, okay, let's go check the wards first." This is the most urgent thing.

"Row."

These days, for minor illnesses like fever, parents usually just go to a small clinic to get some medicine or give the child an IV drip.

Those who come to the hospital are in serious condition, and they are children, so they will definitely feel uncomfortable when they are sick.

The child is whining and can't tell the specific situation. The child is suffering and the adults are anxious, so all pediatric doctors need to pay special attention.

"Nurse, why did we change doctors today?" As expected, the parents inside asked this question as soon as Gu Qian entered. It was obvious that he had been staying there for more than one or two days and was already familiar with the attending doctor.

"This is Dr. Gu, an external aid invited by our pediatric department. She has examined the child and will discuss a better treatment method with Dr. Wang." The nurse spoke without hesitation.

After hearing this, the patient's family stopped asking questions.

Gu Qian went through the cases one by one.

With the experience of raising children in his previous life and this life, Gu Qian has some experience in dealing with children.

Check each one by one and use any Western medicine medication plan.

However, for some special diseases, Western medicine is not very effective in treating them. Gu Qian still left the prescription and wrote down the effects of the prescription.

"Doctor Gu, all the patients have passed away." said the nurse following behind.

"Okay, just follow the previous treatment plan for the patient. I also have some Chinese medicine prescriptions left for a few children. When their attending doctors come, you can have them take a look. Maybe a different treatment method can be more effective." Gu Qian said, pointing to the case.

"Okay." The nurse nodded.

"Doctor Wang, how are you? Why don't you go and see him first? You look very bad."

Gu Qian turned around and took a look. He saw that even though his legs were weak, he was still insisting on going to work. He was really risking his life.

"Doctor Wang, are you okay? I'm Gu Qian from the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine. You need to get some fluids quickly. How about I give you an injection first so you can get some fluids quickly?" Gu Qian came forward.

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