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The fifth bed was not quiet for two minutes.
As soon as Ma Hao pushed the flat car into the observation area, the man propped up the bed rail and looked towards the nurse's station.
"Doctor, how long will it take for orthopedics?"
Ma Hao pressed on the brakes and looked down at his feet.
"You've only been lying down for less than three minutes."
"Three minutes is still time." The man gritted his teeth in pain and refused to give in. "My feet are jumping up and down, as if someone is banging a hammer inside."
Nurse Zhao looked up from the side of the treatment vehicle.
"Don't move if it hurts. Your foot is not a foot now, it is an ancestor, and you have to support it."
The man choked on her words and looked down at his elevated calf.
Lin Ye walked over and took another look at the color and temperature of his toes.
"Move your toes again."
The man gritted his teeth and moved.
"Able to move."
"Ma or not?"
"It's not numb, it just hurts."
"Then don't step on it yet. The orthopedics department is coming soon. If you go to the ground now, it will only cause more trouble."
The man's lips moved, but he finally swallowed his words.He took out his phone. The screen was cracked and there was a white line running from top to bottom.
"I'll call the captain. If he doesn't know I'm in the hospital, he'll think I'm absent from work tomorrow."
Nurse Zhao took the blood pressure monitor away and answered casually.
"You've already broken a bone, but you still worry about missing work?"
"It's okay if you don't miss me." The man lowered his head and dialed, "If you don't go there every day, you'll lose a day's money."
The call was answered quickly.
He still insisted on the first sentence.
"Captain, there's nothing wrong with me, I just sprained my foot."
There was a pause on the other end of the phone, and the captain's voice became louder through the receiver.
Ma Hao almost laughed.
Lin Ye put the film bag next to the bed.
"If your bones are broken, don't tell anyone that you are broken."
The man glared at him and then changed his words to the other end of the phone.
"Okay, okay, okay, it's not a sprain. The doctor said it's over. I definitely won't be able to go tomorrow. You let Lao Zhao take care of me. I asked Xiao Liu to lock the tool box. Don't let me lose the welding gun."
I don't know what was said on the other end of the phone, his voice was a little lower.
"As for the work-related injury, tell me tomorrow. My head is buzzing with pain right now."
Nurse Zhao unscrewed the thermos cup and took a sip when the orthopedic doctor on duty arrived.
A young male doctor wears a wrinkled coat over his white coat, with his name badge turned to the back.When he entered, he first looked at the movie on the light box, then walked to the end of the fifth bed.
"Falled more than two meters?"
"A little over two meters tall."
"Where's the safety rope?"
The man got stuck.
"I just went up to get something. I didn't think it would slip."
The orthopedic surgeon looked down at his ankle joint. He didn't rush to touch the most swollen place with his fingers. He first touched the dorsalis pedis artery and then asked him to move his toes.
"It hurts, but the feeling is still there, and the blood supply is okay."
The man quickly asked: "Does that mean no surgery is needed?"
The orthopedic surgeon picked up the film bag, pulled out the film and showed it to him.
"Don't ask about surgery first. The outer ankle is broken and displaced. I'm not worried about the inner ankle either."
He held the film up to the light.
"Don't go to the ground tonight. Let's do a CT scan of the ankle joint first. See if the joint surface is tired, and then decide how to deal with it later. If you should be hospitalized, don't run back to the construction site by yourself."
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