Zhang Xin had been gone for less than ten minutes when a new patient arrived.
He was carried in, limping, and Yi Chichi examined him thoroughly, "My initial assessment is an avulsion fracture, but you'll need to go to the hospital for a specific diagnosis."
The limping guy let out an "ah" in shock, "Isn't it just a twisted ankle?"
"No, it's not."
An avulsion fracture is somewhat different from a twisted ankle. Yi Chichi did some simple treatment for him and advised, "Hurry to the hospital."
The guy didn't want to go to the hospital and asked her, "Sis, can you fix it for me?"
"No, don't count on me."
She pointed at his calf and said, "I can't say how severe your condition is specifically, but displacement is for sure. Consider yourself lucky if a cast will suffice; the worst-case scenario might require surgery."
It was no joke, as injuries to muscles and bones could take 100 days to heal.
