Return of the Lost Heiress

Chapter 21



Chapter 21

“You really know medicine?” There was astonishment in his tone.

Hilda sneered. “Dr. Lopez, have you lost your mind? How could this little girl understand medicine? Shemust have heard about the symptoms from a nurse.”

“Dr. Gibson, she just arrived. We haven’t had a chance to talk to her yet,” the nurse

explained.

Hilda turned. “So what? How old is she? Barely out of school, right? Does she have a license to treatpatients?”

Without saying a word, Wynter slapped her medical license onto the chair. Not only that, but hermedical license was also at the level of an attending physician!

Anyone who had studied medicine knew how difficult it was to obtain the title of attending physician!Now, who dared to say she wasn’t qualified?

Hilda felt embarrassed by this revelation.

Doctors and nurses couldn’t believe it. “An attending physician? In Southdale, that’s almost at the levelof a professor... She’s so young. How did she achieve that?”

Confronting Hilda, Wynter said, “Move aside.”

Hilda’s face turned pale as she examined the license, questioning its authenticity.

Meanwhile, Ryan had already accompanied Wynter into the ward.

Sergio was also getting ready. Even some nurses who usually avoided crossing Hilda were pitching in.They all wanted to save the patient with every passing moment.

“We do.” Sergio immediately handed it over.

Wynter took it and said calmly, “Large lobar pneumonia, accompanied by heart failure.”

“Yes!” Sergio nodded.

She opened the medicine box. “Report the patient’s underlying diseases and previous medications.”

“The patient is 78 years old, with several underlying diseases, including coronary heart disease,hypertension, and urinary tract infections,” Sergio reported. “The challenge is that the patient is allergicto many antibiotics, so we can’t use them recklessly.”

Wynter didn’t panic upon hearing this. She just rolled up the patient’s sleeve. “As expected.”

Sergio was shocked. “This is...”

“A tick bite,” Wynter said lightly.

The doctors and nurses in the observation room all widened their eyes.

“We checked for so long and didn’t notice this wound.”

“It’s too small to see, right?”

“But how did she know?”

“I’m not sure, but she’s amazing. She rolled up the sleeve, confirming the tick bite at a glance. She’simposing!”


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