Chapter 25: Ye Nan's Trouble Has Arrived
After leaving the doctor's office, Professor Huang took Ye Nan to familiarize himself with the psychiatric ward. The psychiatric ward was divided into male and female wards, children's wards, elderly wards, and intensive care wards. Each ward was equipped with iron doors and surveillance cameras, and each ward had a nursing station. Inside the nursing stations were burly men who specialized in suppressing patients.
Ye Nan, who had never been to a psychiatric hospital before, walked around in circles inside and felt particularly strange, always thinking that the inside was similar to a police station's detention room.
But strange as it is, if a psychiatric ward weren't set up this way, it would be just like an ordinary hospital room and that would be even more chaotic.
After getting familiar with the environment, Professor Huang made a phone call and had the equipment department send over a set of desk and chairs, which were placed in Professor Huang's office. This way, Ye Nan also officially had a place to settle down. Sitting at the desk, Ye Nan felt a bit awkward, stretching his neck to look around!
Professor Huang looked at his strange appearance and scolded with a smile: "Young man, what have you done? You look so weird!"
Ye Nan rubbed his nose and smiled awkwardly: "Professor, why am I sitting here? You see, I'm really idle, could it be that you want me to be your secretary?"
Professor Huang smiled and said: "Okay, anyway, my secretary has been away from work due to family matters recently, so you can fill in for now!"
"You really are serving as a secretary!" Upon hearing the professor's words, Ye Nan was taken aback.
"Xiao Ye, now sit down quietly and read a book, and help me with some things. When it's busy, you can follow me to see patients, it's easy, don't be unwilling!"
Now that it has come to this, Ye Nan had no choice but to agree. Anyway, he didn't have anything better to do, so he just read books, a habit he had developed during his time at the suburban hospital!
Just as Ye Nan was sitting there, a new patient came in from the other side, making a big fuss. Since Ye Nan had nothing better to do, he went out to take a look and saw Director Zhang directing several nurses to pin the person to the ground, rushing them into the ward with all hands on deck, and then having the nurse administer 10 milligrams of tranquilizer through an intravenous drip. In just a few minutes, the patient calmed down and lay quietly in bed.
Ye Nan took a look and found that the psychiatric ward wasn't anything special, just letting patients take medicine and sleep on time every day. It was really boring, so she ran back again, sitting obediently somewhere reading a book.
Before he knew it, it was already noon. Professor Huang took him to the cafeteria. Ye Nan felt embarrassed about letting the professor treat him, but the professor smiled and said: "I have a meal card here, every month I can't finish spending it, leaving it is also a waste!"
Hearing what Professor said, Ye Nan was relieved. Anyway, his work permit and meal card would arrive in a couple of days. He could treat the professor to a few meals first.
The food at Er'er Hospital is still pretty good. Professor Huang ordered two stir-fries, and the two of them ate everything up, without wasting a single bit.
It was time for Professor Huang's clinic in the afternoon. The professor took Ye Nan as his assistant and also wanted to see Ye Nan's special abilities.
Professor Huang's outpatient clinic is usually a psychiatric clinic, and it only opens from Monday to Wednesday every week, with either one morning or one afternoon session. The rest of the time is spent in the inpatient department or doing research at the college.
In the afternoon, Professor Huang's clinic had a lot of patients. By the time the professor and Ye Nan arrived, there were already over ten people waiting in line at the door.
Generally speaking, those who come to psychiatric clinics are either chronic patients who have been taking medication for a long time or patients with mild conditions.
For those old patients, the professor just asked about their condition and if it was under control, they would be prescribed some medication to continue taking. If the condition worsened, an EEG would be done to check the situation before adjusting the medication. For new patients, Professor Huang would conduct a thorough inquiry and examination.
The fourth patient was a first-time visitor, looking like a very knowledgeable middle-aged woman. Yenan saw that she looked slightly tense except for her expression, and all other behaviors were normal, which was somewhat strange.
The professor asked in detail, and only then did he understand that her surname was Zhong, she was a teacher at a middle school, recently under great pressure, always feeling like someone wanted to harm her, making her restless all day.
But she didn't dare to tell others, only dared to tell her family members. Her family always said it was just her psychological effect and told her not to think about this matter all the time, no one would want to harm her. However, she found herself becoming more and more afraid.
Recently, she has even been afraid to leave her house and go to work. Her family members are also fed up with her and think she has psychological problems, so they advised her to see a psychologist.
She herself also agreed that her situation should be a kind of pathological behavior, but after going through a period of psychological treatment, there was no effect.
The psychiatrist told her that her condition was paranoid and required medication treatment, so she suggested coming to see a psychiatrist.
After explaining the situation, Teacher Zhong had a woeful expression and looked pitifully at Professor Huang: "Professor Huang, I've heard that you're the best psychiatrist here. Can you cure me?"
Professor Huang smiled: "Of course, it's just a matter of time for recovery!"
"Professor Huang, then how long will it take?" Mr. Zhong asked excitedly, but quickly followed up with another question.
Professor Huang thought for a moment and said: "In your case, with the combination of medication and psychotherapy, you can basically recover in about two to three months!"
"Two or three months?" Upon hearing that it would take so long, Principal Zhang's face turned white and tears almost came out. He pleaded: "Professor Huang, is there any way to speed up the process? I've already taken a week of sick leave, if I don't go back to class soon, I won't be able to get the special-grade teacher evaluation this year! All my efforts over the past few years will have been in vain!"
Professor Huang sighed and shook his head: "I'm not a god, there's nothing I can do..."
Professor Huang shook his head twice, suddenly saw Ye Nan, and a flash of inspiration in his mind: "How could I forget that this kid is here? Isn't it a good opportunity to test him? Such severe autism he can handle in just a few days, this shouldn't be difficult..."
Professor Huang had an idea and couldn't help but smile slightly as he looked at Ye Nan!
Ye Nan was idly picking at her fingernails on the side, when she suddenly felt a chill run down her body... something didn't feel right, it seemed like trouble had arrived!
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