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Chapter 351 The first patient in the hospital

Chapter 351 The Hospital's First Patient

For three days in a row, I haven't recruited any patients. Even Olivia couldn't sit still. She didn't want Felisa to fail, which would really hurt her.

Maybe Felisa needs some help. With this in mind, she took the time to come to the hospital. Looking at the front desk staff standing bored behind the counter, her expression became more condensed.

Felisa in the backyard was stunned when she saw Olivia's sudden visit: "Why are you here? Don't you have any other work today?"

"Other things can be put aside for now," Olivia said with a frown, "I'm more worried about you than other things."

Olivia knew how to do other jobs, but in the hospital, Olivia had no idea what to do to help Felisa.

"Don't worry," Felisa said optimistically, "I think there should be someone soon."

"Are you sure?"

Felisa thought for a while, got up and brought a piece of paper to Olivia, and spread it out on the table for Olivia.

Olivia stepped forward to look at the paper carefully, raising her eyebrows in surprise: "This is... a map?"

No... It can't be said to be a map. The accuracy is completely wrong. It just centers on the main road of Cliff City, and then other streets and areas are extended. It doesn't care about the scale at all. It only has an approximate location, but this is not the point.

The point is that you can see the markings on each area. For example, most of the people in this area are unemployed and idle around every day. The other area is a middle-class concentration area. People who live there either have their own industries. Either work in the City Lord's Mansion.

Both areas were marked off by Felisa.

Olivia looked up at Felisa: "What is this?"

Felisa explained: "It is the screening of people who may be willing to come to the hospital to see a doctor."

The income of the unemployed is unstable. Instead of persuading these people who don’t even have a copper coin in their pockets to come to see a doctor, it is better to give up early; and the middle-class people, under the premise that the situation in the hospital is not clear, they are more willing to choose the same as before. It is more expensive to ask a pharmacist to come to see a doctor, and it is not unaffordable for them.

Olivia is very interested in this picture: "Whose idea is this?"

Felisa said: "I drew the picture, but they did the screening of the crowd."

"So what about the results of the screening?"

"Porters, they are relatively vulnerable to injury, and they also have a certain income."

Olivia clicked on the paper, and asked thoughtfully: "Actually, you always knew which group of people should be selected? Why didn't you let them get in touch with the porters in the first place?"

Felisa said: "Because I want them to have a thinking process."

Olivia didn't understand: "The thought process? Is it important?"

"Very important," Felisa nodded emphatically, "The gap between nobles and commoners is not only reflected in birth, the nobles have the resources to continuously learn, and the process of learning is accompanied by constant thinking, and the brain is always more used. A flexible, unthinking person who only follows orders from others."

Soldiers are often the most thoughtful people, because their first requirement is to obey orders, and they don't need much thinking.On the battlefield, you have to do your best just to survive, and you don't have much energy to think.

But she doesn't need a robot that commands an action, she needs them to have their own ideas, think, and make suggestions, otherwise she will be so tired.

At this moment, there was a loud movement in the front yard, and Olivia and Felisa stood up at the same time and looked at the front yard.

"Don't move, I'll go." After finishing speaking, Felisa left in a hurry.

When Felisa rushed to the reception hall, she saw a lot of people gathered at the door, looking at the hospital, whispering and not knowing what to say.

After seeing Felisa coming out from here, the discussion became quieter, but the crowd did not disperse.

Felisa calmly walked to the front desk despite the gazes of so many people, and asked the receptionist, "What happened?"

The front desk replied: "It's Mark, who came in with another person carrying a pair of door panels. There is a person on the door panel, who has already been sent to the consulting room."

What are you talking about? I was just telling Olivia that the patient should be coming soon, isn't it here?
"Have you registered?"

The front desk staff was a little helpless: "No, Mark rushed in with someone, and I didn't even have time to stop him."

Felisa rubbed her eyebrows: "Go and call Mark out and ask about the situation."

Mark came out of the consulting room soon: "Miss, are you looking for me?"

Felisa pointed to the front desk: "Go and register first."

"Okay," Mark readily agreed, walked to the front desk, and said everything he had to say without asking the front desk, "The name is Ken, he fell from a ladder, hit his head, and fell into a coma. "

The front desk quickly registered: "Do you pay for the consultation fee?"

"I'll do it myself." Mark boldly took out a copper coin, and walked into the consultation room with the registration form.

Felisa actually wanted to go into the consultation room to watch. After all, this is the first patient, so it is very meaningful no matter what, but her identity in the consultation room will bring pressure to both the patient and the pharmacist, so her idea can only be think about it.

"If there is any accident, let someone go to the backyard and notify me immediately." Felisa explained to the front desk and went back to the backyard.

Seeing Felisa coming back, Olivia went up to meet her: "What happened?"

Uncontrollable joy radiated from Felisa's face: "Someone has come to see a doctor!"

Although they were sent in when they were unconscious, it was a good start, as long as they knew that the hospital was not a dragon's pool and a tiger's den, there would be a second if there was one.

Olivia's emotions were not as extroverted as Felisa's, but she also knew what it meant, so she was finally relieved, and she patted Felisa's shoulder: "Do well, I'm leaving first. "

She didn't go from the front, after all, there were still many people gathered in front, so she just left the hospital through the back door.

Because she was concerned about the situation ahead, she should have calmed down to compile the textbooks, but Felisa fidgeted and looked ahead from time to time, secretly praying that everything would go well.

About 10 minutes later, Mark came from the front yard.

Seeing the smile on Mark's face, Felisa knew that there should be no accident, and she couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief: "The patient has been sent away?"

Mark smiled innocently and scratched his head: "I took the medicine and went back."

Felisa asked, "What's wrong with the patient?"

"The pharmacist said that he was hit on the head and it was nothing serious, but he might feel dizzy and vomit. He was asked to rest for a few days, and he was given the medicine before letting them go."

It sounds like a concussion, Felisa nodded, if it's just a concussion, there should be no big problem.

"How much is the medicine?"

"Six copper coins."

This money for medicine should really be fine, at least it can be recovered after a few days of recuperation.

(End of this chapter)

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