"Alright, let's go on rounds!" said Yang Ping. He had asked enough questions for now.
As for Director Zeng's subtle attitude, Yang Ping could perceive it acutely but decided not to dwell on it for the time being.
With Director Zeng accompanying him, Yang Ping led everyone on their rounds.
Twenty-one patients to check on, excluding the young man they had just seen, there were twenty others.
Six were suffering from pain in their neck, shoulders, waist, or legs and were undergoing conservative treatment. Fourteen were surgical patients: two had clavicle fractures, one humerus fracture, two radius and ulna fractures, one femur fracture, three had fractures to both the tibia and fibula, three had ruptured tendons, one had a finger fracture, and one had a pelvic fracture, which had been treated with an external fixator.
Although he was an acting head, Yang Ping wasn't at the hospital to relax. He was there to treat and save lives, and his rounds were carried out conscientiously.