Chapter 380 Law and Order(1/2)
"Jackie, what's going on?"
The organ transplant doctor who came urgently carrying the organ transplant incubator looked at the chaos and asked the tall nurse who was stunned.
"I don't know either……"
The tall nurse Jackie showed an ugly smile.
As a senior nurse in the emergency room, she has always been very dissatisfied with the chain of contempt of medical staff because she has seen too many rookie intern doctors who know nothing and irresponsible residents and attending doctors.
Doctors are better than nurses!
Even the rookie intern doctor who just came in is more senior than the senior nurse!
The nurse who often quarrels with her can't say anything back: "If you have the ability, go to medical school for four years and then come back to discuss with me how to treat me!"
She firmly believes that in a hospital, at least in the emergency room, doctors are responsible for diagnosis, and nurses are the key people who are really responsible for treating patients.
Even for a senior nurse like her, she can completely reverse the medical contempt chain of doctors looking down on nurses, and the other way around is: the nurse is in charge!
The medical staff's mysterious and dangerous intuition made her feel uneasy, and the pressure suddenly came to her feet.
"All right."
Of course, based on her experience, even if the deceased was not a homeless person and the deceased had family members, she would still have enough skills to persuade him successfully.
The doctor who came from the organ transplant center called out in warning.
The younger daughter shook her head and said, "I don't believe it anyway, and I clearly remember that she just had an uncomfortable throat and muscle pain, so her father brought her over to prescribe some antibiotics.
After a while, a handsome but arrogant police detective walked in, quarreling with his beautiful female partner.
After all, everyone here is wearing white coats. In the eyes of ordinary people like her, they are still angels, not the angel of death.
After asking clearly, Detective Amy Santiago pulled her partner Detective Shenfan aside and whispered: "This matter is a bit troublesome. We need to ask for instructions to handle it."
She has always done this.
But she needs to take drugs to work and live, so she is not a rule-abiding person.
"What's the trouble?"
The head nurse Jackie refused at first, and then revealed the real purpose: "Otherwise, it would be better to use some vinegar."
"What?"
"Um."
After similar actions again and again, she has become proficient and even simplified the process. In order to ensure that the deceased's organs can maximize the benefits, she can forge an organ transplant donation card and call the organ transplant center at the same time.
The younger daughter Lucy, who had a clearer mind, took over the conversation and spoke out all the doubts that had come to mind before.
"Would someone like her be willing to donate her organs?"
"You suspect that the doctor is right and that Mrs. Wardrick and the others are making false accusations?"
The youngest daughter Lucy took out her cell phone and dialed her father's cell phone again while looking at the head nurse Jackie with suspicion.
If there is a chance afterwards, and if it is not an important person or someone who is obviously in trouble, she will pretend that the other person is an organ transplant donor, so that the patient who should not have died but has died can finally contribute to the world.
The youngest daughter Lucy said hesitantly.
"Are you feeling better? Do you want some painkillers?"
"I see!"
The younger daughter Lucy became more and more suspicious: "It seems that Susan was not the only one who was misdiagnosed."
After the mother and younger sister of the deceased Susan called the police, the nearby patrol police arrived immediately, took notes for them, and then reported the situation to wait for the police detectives to come and deal with it.
The deceased's mother nodded without any opinion, accepted her younger daughter's suggestion, and called the police.
"It was probably a misdiagnosis by the doctors and nurses that killed Susan, so Dad was so excited."
The doctor who came from the organ transplant center shook his head in pain and helplessness. He just raised his hand to look at the time and reminded: "Hurry up!"
The handsome but arrogant police detective was the troubled detective. Seeing the client so sad, he had to try hard to put away his cynical smile and confirmed to the client.
The head nurse, Jackie, had a stiff smile and tried to persuade her for a while, but with no results, she could only leave temporarily. When there was no one around, she leaned her back against the wall, and her whole body felt bad.
"right!"
The deceased's mother did not react for a moment.
"It's not a false accusation, they just can't accept the fact that their loved ones died suddenly, which is understandable."
At the same time, she seriously suspected that her father's symptoms were aggravated because of the stimulation caused by her sister's death.
Nurses, especially emergency nurses who are on the front line of rescuing patients, feel that non-conformity is their advantage.
The bald man in the white coat who was typing could only stop and help his lover, who was suffering from old problems, out to lie down on the bed in the lounge to recuperate.
The bald man in the white coat was a pharmacist at the pharmacy, and he suggested wisely.
"Jackie..."
Detective Amy Santiago looked sympathetic but puzzled: "I don't want to say it, but people die in the emergency room all the time. I believe doctors are working hard to treat them, but tragedies and regrets will always happen!"
Detective Shenfan said in surprise.
So although she sympathized very much with the unknown homeless people who were sent in and had no family to accompany them and no family to contact or care about them after their death, she had to admit that such poor people were the worst when it came to fake organ transplant donations.
'Considerate' person.
"Ma'am, I'm Detective Jake Peralta, and this is my partner, Detective Amy Santiago. I'm sorry you lost your daughter, but I still have to ask, are you sure you're talking about your daughter, Sue?"
Shan was killed here?"
But the iron rule that nurses must listen to doctors' orders makes her sometimes powerless.
The mother of the deceased was still crying, but her little daughter looked over in disbelief: "You said Susan is an organ transplant donor? You must be kidding!"
"I heard that once medical staff make a wrong diagnosis, they like to cover it up."
Detective Amy Santiago reminded: "If everyone is like this, how will doctors still work in the future? Who will be willing to treat patients first aid?"
Having said this, she put down the phone and said to her mother who was still crying: "Mom, the phone can't be reached. Dad may be... we should call the police first."
Jackie, the head nurse, felt a thump in her heart.
After going crazy for a while, the head nurse Jackie immediately complained that her back hurt.
This is trouble!
Irritated, she immediately reached out to touch her pocket, then touched an empty space, and immediately started to vomit even more irritably: "Fake!"
"Any questions?"
The youngest daughter Lucy reminded: "Susan's death was so strange. The doctors and nurses here are eager to get us to agree to donate Susan's organs, but I know what Susan is like. There is no such thing as organ donation.
So there is a big problem here, and now my father can’t be contacted, we can only call the police and let the police intervene!”
The mother of the deceased was finally questioned with good reason by her little daughter, and she recovered from the infinite sadness and confusion. She shed tears and looked at the head nurse Jackie.
If the other party asked, she really didn't know how to describe the state of being in which her father, the God of War, was often out of place after his return.
"The hospital will issue a report on the specific cause of death."
Soon the mother of the deceased came with her youngest daughter. Looking at her dead eldest daughter, she burst into tears: "Where is Roy?!"
However, if you have family members, you still need to obtain their consent again.
After that was done, she took the forged organ transplant donation card to persuade the family members of the deceased who she said had "consented to the organ transplant."
Jackie, the head nurse, tried to explain.
Detective Amy Santiago immediately said knowingly: "My brother first served as a soldier and then came back as a policeman. Many of his comrades are like this. Don't worry, we will help you find your father!"
"right!"
She thinks this is a good thing!
After all, you should die anyway, and those organs that are still useful should not die meaninglessly. The heart, liver, spleen, lungs, kidneys, corneas, and even the entire skin are life-saving treasures for patients who are eagerly waiting for transplants.
Of course, when she did encounter family members who insisted on burying the dead with all their tails intact, she didn't worry and just gave up.
First of all, this is a noble thing.
"Jackie?"
It’s not like there are two organ transplant donation cards that are invalidated by the family’s rejection and no one cares about them.
"He discovered these problems and couldn't accept them. He went to the hospital to question them. The hospital would only send guards. My father is a retired special forces soldier. He went to the battlefield and felt a little uncomfortable after he came back..."
The bald man in the white coat will naturally not refuse.
The youngest daughter glanced at her: "But my dad is a special forces soldier and is also proficient in battlefield rescue. Believe me, he knows what a dying person looks like. They were still talking and laughing when they left. It must be dad who knew that Susan was okay.
…”
The dead are gone, the living are like this!
This kind of behavior is illegal, of course she knows it.
The deceased signed an organ transplant donation agreement and held an organ transplant donation card before death. Although in theory after death, the available organs can be removed by the organ transplant center and donated to corresponding patients waiting in line at the organ transplant center.
To be continued...