When training in the Intensive Care Medicine Department, several senior doctors had mentioned this to Zhou Can.
Anesthesiologist Dr. Feng also brought it up.
After prescribing medication, the treatment for this girl with a sprained right foot was considered complete.
It is very rare for a doctor in the clinic to personally perform manual repositioning on patients.
Because this involves a specialized skill.
Mainly because other doctors are not trained in it.
Normally, patients requiring manual repositioning must visit the manual repositioning room in the Orthopedic Department.
In the Pediatric clinic, Zhou Can performed manual repositioning directly on the patient, unsure if it would break the rules.
However, from the patient's perspective, they would definitely appreciate this one-stop medical service.
Otherwise, the family would have to take the examination results from Pediatrics to Orthopedics, queue up, and register again.
