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Love on the Fast Track (Derek and Norah)

Chapter 385
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Chapter 385:

After being transferred to the hospital by Sean, Norah began her work.

Right after she exited the operating room, Jamison quickly guided her to the meeting room.

“Dr. Wilson, there's an urgent consultation needed in the Emergency Department. Let's go.”

Upon her arrival, Norah noticed that the room was filled with many of the hospital's doctors. The leading doctor

stepped forward and quickly briefed everyone on the patient's condition.

“We have a nine-year-old boy who vomited blood upon admission. He's also suffering from recurrent bloody

stools, has cold extremities, and a faint pulse. We initiated an emergency blood transfusion. His blood pressure

improved after half an hour, but then he began bleeding again. We're administering eight hundred milliliters of

blood every hour. Despite four hours of intensive care, his condition remains critical.”

The doctor expressed significant concern. The Emergency Department frequently managed cases of

gastrointestinal bleeding, but this was one of the most severe instances they had faced.

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“The blood that matched in the hospital's blood bank has been used, and we’ve already given nearly 3000

milliliters of blood.”

This dire situation prompted the whole hospital to hold this consultation.

The medical team in the meeting room quickly began to deliberate, concluding that surgery was the only viable

option to try to save the boy's life.

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However, the surgery was fraught with difficulty and uncertainty; none of the attending doctors felt confident in

their ability to perform it successfully.

The surgery was risky and complex, but it represented the boy’s sole chance for survival. A heavy silence filled

the room.

No one was prepared to shoulder the blshould the surgery fail.

Jolie glanced around nervously, then signaled to the doctor across from him with a quick wink.

The woman doctor sat across from her, quietly pulled out her phone to check a message, then nodded slightly.

“It’s often said that Dr. Wilson is our hospital's rising star. I'm confident that she will handle this operation

flawlessly. | suggest we make her the lead surgeon for this operation.”

The female doctor who spoke was from the Dental Department. Norah frowned and glanced at her from head to

toe.

Norah was puzzled as to why her nwas suddenly brought up, especially since they had never previously

communicated.

Norah's excellence had sparked a whirlwind of rumors upon her arrival at the hospital. With so many onlookers, it

was difficult for her to avoid the spotlight. Additionally, other doctors were eager to see how she'd handle the

pressure.

“I agree. Dr. Wilson is excellent.”

“Yes, Dr. Wilson is a preeminent surgeon. She’s capable of performing any surgery.”

“Be it surgical or internal medicine, she is proficient in both.”

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“Yes, let her be the attending doctor.”

Everyone suggested that Norah should be the attending surgeon for the surgical team. The Emergency

Department doctor warned that the patient’s condition was dire, and the boy might not survive the surgery.

Norah stood up confidently, her serene face showing no emotion.

“It’s an honor to be chosen by you all. I will undertake the surgery.”

The doctors of the Emergency Department mulled over the decision. Rumors circulated that Norah had

influential connections. If the surgery failed, would they be blamed?

Almost everyone breathed a sigh of relief when they heard that Norah accepted it.

Since the surgeon had already been selected, the other doctors began to leave the meeting room.

As Jolie walked past Norah, she imparted a simple wish.

“Dr. Wilson, | hope you can save that poor child.”

Baylor gave Norah a nod of encouragement and said, “Dr. Wilson, good luck.”

Even the doctors passing by cast their eyes on her banteringly. No one believed that Norah could save the boy.