Su Nuo knew that his brother was so stubborn because he had no emotional experience.
But saying anything else now is like beating a mandarin duck with a stick. My brother's first love was probably killed before it even started.
After much deliberation, Su Nuo felt that it was not time to force his brother to make a decision, so he might as well let him make his own decision.
After dinner, Su Nuo discussed the free clinic with Su Yang.
Su Yang said: "The village chief has a gong at his house, which can summon the whole village. When the time comes, tell them about the free clinic, and they will automatically come over."
Su Nuo said: "I heard that there are about two hundred households in this village. The largest family has four generations and seven or eight people; the smallest family has three people. There are more than a thousand people and they cannot all queue up. Let the village chief draw a picture Within this area, five or six households come in a day, which is more than thirty people."
It is estimated that if thirty people come in one day, it will take more than a month to check all of them.
But there are only two doctors, Su Nuo and Mu Yue. They have to receive and examine these thirty people one by one, which is a very heavy workload.
Su Yang thought for a while and said: "I will ask two more teachers to come over to help you maintain order and issue number plates. Today, I will issue out tomorrow's number plates, and so on, so that everyone does not have to queue up, and your workload will be reduced." It can alleviate a lot.”
After everything was discussed, Su Nuo and Mu Yue set up a temporary clinic table in the small classroom.
Su Yang went to the village chief to make arrangements.
About half an hour later, Su Nuo heard the sound of a gong.
Suno didn't know what his brother and the village chief said, but after a while, villagers came to line up one after another.
The two volunteers who came to help also arrived, and it was left to them to issue the number plates.
One stood in the yard to organize everyone to line up, and the other called at the door one after another and explained some precautions.
Sunuo didn't bring any cutting-edge medical equipment this time because the voltage in the mountains was unstable and some equipment, even portable ones, couldn't be used.
The examination items cannot include everything. They can only measure blood pressure, blood sugar, and listen to cardiopulmonary function.
If the patient has other symptoms, Sunuo will examine him and make a judgment to see if he needs to go to a major hospital for a comprehensive examination.
As an intern, Mu Yue can actually do these simple projects.
Sunuo asked her to take charge of measuring blood pressure and writing medical records for patients.
If there is a difficult problem, Sunuo will invite the patient to the temporary consultation table behind the curtain for a more comprehensive examination.
Maybe it's because the mountains are too isolated, and villagers won't go to the hospital as long as they don't feel too uncomfortable. So there were quite a lot of questions when I went to the free clinic.
Most elderly people have high blood pressure, and some also have high blood sugar.
There are also a few people who can tell they have an irregular heartbeat just by listening with a stethoscope, but they don't care at all.
Su Nuo and Mu Yue could only explain it to them over and over again, warn them about things to pay attention to, and urge them to go to a large hospital as soon as possible for a comprehensive examination.
After examining a dozen patients in the morning, Su Nuo and Mu Yue were said to have lost their voices.
By the afternoon, the two of them were hoarse and almost speechless, but they still had to persist. Unexpectedly, the villagers were unwilling at first.
An old man was found to have a heart disease by Sunuo. Since there was no instrument and further examination could not be carried out, Sunuo suggested that he go to a large hospital immediately.
The old man said that Sunuo was a liar, saying that he was obviously in good health, but he had to say that he was sick.
(End of chapter)