Such terms are equivalent to the doctor below not fully grasping the patient's condition, leading to ambiguous answers like these.
"Dr. Cao, when I took over the shift, they took the medical records away. I could only listen to the day shift doctor's verbal account of the patient's situation," Doctor Yao defended himself.
After talking for a long time, it was clear this person really did not understand the patient's condition, which was why there was a whole bunch of explanations coming out first.
Doctor Yao continued to make excuses for himself, "I called and asked Doctor Li. He said the patient would be transferred to the cardiology department tomorrow and that there was nothing to worry about."
Doctor Li said there was nothing wrong with the patient, but how could he ensure the patient would be fine tonight? What if something happened suddenly?
"Doctor Li said their phones would be on 24 hours, and if anything came up, we could call them directly," said Doctor Yao.
