In other words, even though a seven-story hospital is huge, there are actually not many usable wards.

Especially in high-risk wards, many things cannot be improved in ordinary wards.

For example, the simplest link alarm is connected from the equipment in the ward to the doctor's office on duty.

Once the instrument detects a fluctuation, an alarm sounds in the doctor's office on duty.

During the design, the alarm circuit was buried directly in the wall. Even if it is renovated into an ordinary ward, there is no way to deal with this kind of thing.

Not just alarms, many things in this high-risk ward are designed in this way.

This is also a headache for Ade. He can deal with other problems, but if there is no ward, there is no one. It is impossible to create it out of thin air.

Wen Wanwan looked through the information, and his brain was thinking of solutions rapidly.

After a long time, Wen Wanwan focused on the volunteers who walked by the door from time to time.

College student?

Standard cows and horses!

When instruments cannot do it, manual labor is a good solution.

Moreover, the gap between ordinary wards and high-risk wards can be made up by two workers.

No way to sound the alarm directly?
Then if a college student runs over with his legs, he will only be delayed for a dozen seconds at most, right?
Is there no way to automatically switch oxygen supply equipment?
It is not a very complicated thing for college students to do manual replacement. Let alone professional students, even ordinary people can learn it after one hour of training.

These seemingly high-tech, fully intelligent things can be completely replaced by humans.

"If the equipment is sufficient, we can free up two of the three of the one plus three and use volunteers for manual operation."

"Can you calculate how many people are needed?"

After hearing Wen Wanwan's solution, Ade quickly made a rough calculation based on the number of wards.

"If we maintain today's reception rate, it is estimated that we will need at least 60 to 80 volunteers to meet the needs of the wards."

"I want to find a way. In our industry, there is not much else, but volunteers are easy to find."

There is indeed nothing wrong with Wen Wanwan. The volunteers are basically college students.

They are people who can do anything to avoid one subject or get two credits.

Especially with the establishment of the critical care hospital this time, some things can be said to be extra points on the resume. Whether it is taking the public examination or going abroad, it is the first choice.

However, I definitely can’t go back to my old school. Not many senior students stay in school, and most of them are interested in taking public and postgraduate entrance exams.

Now even if I want it again, I estimate that it will only be twenty or thirty at most.

Wen Wanwan was not sure how well Sister Mi could control the cat plague, so she could only prepare for the worst and fill up the quota first, according to eighty volunteers.

Eighty volunteers are also required to have a certain amount of experience and knowledge.

If you think about it carefully, you will realize that there is actually no choice at all.

The phone calls were made to several schools that I had contacted during my previous trip to the North Pole. After a brief discussion, a list was quickly sent.

"Ade, I've forwarded the list to you. Eighty people will be filled directly. If it doesn't work, just a hundred will be used to ensure that there will be no shortage of manpower in the future."

"Okay, I'll be responsible!"

"Do you have any other questions?"

"The blood bank may not have enough blood. I need to make some of your medicine to enhance hematopoietic function. It will be available tonight." "Okay, I'll go right away!"

In fact, for most people, mental work is more painful than physical work.

Especially when he is responsible for so many people's information, it would be better to waste his brain than to perform an operation.

Seeing Wen Wanwan step out of the room, Ade also started to look through the volunteers' information with a smile.

Although he is Wen Wanwan's senior brother in name, in fact, he has been in the protection organization for so many years and is not as well-known as Wen Wanwan in this industry.

The mere feat of touring the world and establishing a marine conservation center is beyond the reach of most people.

This time he agreed to come back from next door, largely because he felt homesick.

Although the Polar Conservation Organization is not as famous as the major international organizations, the treatment for their conservation personnel is still good.

I have saved a lot of money over the years and accumulated a lot of experience and achievements. With this qualification, if I can bring my team back to China, I will be able to run a protection organization.

Whether it is a semi-official rescue center or a purely for-profit conservation organization, at least if you are in China, you can go home and visit when you have time.

When I came back this time, part of it was to check out what to do for those brothers, and part of it was to manage a critical care hospital and show my face to the official side.

If a rescue station is really going to be established in the future, then as a semi-official organization, it will be necessary to show its face.

Don't be so naive as to think that senior brother will just come to help junior sister. There are not so many feelings in the adult world!
Wen Wanwan called him because of this. As long as he wanted to return to China, he had to perfect the hospital management.

After leaving the office, Wen Wanwan didn't need any complicated surgery for the time being, so she went straight into the medicine store and started making pills.

There are several kinds of pills that increase hematopoietic function in Druid heritage, and Wen Wanwan plans to make a little of each.

Especially the two that are most effective, we definitely need to do more of them to ensure that there will be no problems tonight due to lack of timely supply.

While the hospital was busy, the Siberian Tiger Conservation Center in Black Province was in a huge crisis.

"Cat plague has appeared in the North Park, and all Siberian tigers have been infected by preliminary testing!"

"Cat plague has appeared in the West Park, and preliminary tests have shown that all Siberian tigers have been infected."

"Cat plague has appeared in the East Campus, and all six albino Bengal tigers have been infected!"

……

At the huge Siberian Tiger Conservation Center, I don’t know when the first tiger infected with cat plague appeared. During today’s inspection, everyone was completely panicked.

The director of the protection center gritted his teeth and looked at the two veterinarians in front of him who were sweating coldly. His eyes wanted to pierce these two people to death.

"Tell me the reasons and the solutions. I don't want to listen to nonsense."

"It's a stray cat. The intern went to clean the stray cat after coming into contact with it today."

"Here's the solution!"

This sentence made the air in the scene freeze. The owner took a deep breath and knew that he couldn't bear this kind of thing. He quickly turned around and picked up his mobile phone to make a call.

……

"Yes, Sister Mi, this is the situation. Our two veterinarians cannot handle this situation, and the breeding center is also too busy now."

"Okay, okay, I'll arrange a car and I'll make sure I deliver them all tonight!" (End of Chapter)

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