After confirming that Grandma Mao was a human and not a ghost, everyone breathed a sigh of relief. They were almost scared to death, and really thought she had resurrected.

Only the staff who cleaned up Grandma Mao's body knew something was wrong. She quickly called the medical department and reported Grandma Mao's case.

The people in the medical department were also surprised to learn that the person was not dead. Could it be that they had a medical accident and misjudged the person's death?

This was a major medical accident, and they quickly reported it to their superiors.

So a group of medical workers rushed to the morgue on the second floor below ground, and they were all shocked when they saw Grandma Mao standing there alive with blood on her forehead.

Doctors are basically atheists. They don't believe in resurrected corpses or ghosts. They only suspect that it was a misdiagnosis.

"But, when we went to rescue the patient, there was clearly no heartbeat. We also did CPR, but the patient's heartbeat never recovered, and she had been in the morgue for so long. How could she suddenly come back to life?" One of the doctors said in shock. He was responsible for the emergency work of 120, and he was also responsible for the rescue work when Grandma Mao was in the ambulance.

The chief doctor was a little disappointed: "The patient may have recovered after cardiac arrest. It's a joke to judge her as dead!"

"But the patient's internal organs were ruptured after being hit by the car, and there was a craniocerebral injury. Even if it was just a temporary shock, it's impossible for her to stand here well, right?" The doctor raised his own question again.

More importantly, according to their examination, the grandmother's body was deformed because of the car's crushing!

But the person standing in front of them now, except for blood on her body, didn't look like she was squeezed before.

It can't be that they got the wrong person, right? Even if it was a misdiagnosis, there wouldn't be such a big mistake!

The vice president was also here. After hearing this, he said, "Arrange a full-body checkup immediately."

Whether it was a temporary shock or not, it was a mistake for them to send the patient to the morgue without any care. They also have to pay the price for their mistakes, but now, the most important thing is to arrange the checkup for the patient.

When Grandma Mao Doudou heard that she wanted to have a physical examination, she waved her hand and said, "I'm in good health, no need for a physical examination."

The vice president said seriously, "This matter was originally a mistake made by our hospital. Don't worry, we will do this full physical examination for you for free, and our hospital is willing to take responsibility for the compensation."

Grandma Mao felt a little guilty when she heard this. She knew from the reactions of these people that she must have died once. Now she suddenly came back to life, and the doctors thought it was their misjudgment and had to compensate her.

Even if she took the money, she would feel guilty.

So she said, "Then let's have a physical examination, and there's no need to pay compensation."

Auntie Wang said beside her, "She was pronounced dead even though she's not dead yet. If Auntie Mao didn't wake up, wouldn't she have been cremated? Your hospital is indeed responsible!"

She was frightened just now. Zhao Dayong took the initiative to touch Auntie Mao's hand and was relieved to confirm that it was warm.

But she was still very angry about the doctor's misjudgment.

Auntie Wang's son didn't think so. He thought Auntie Mao's house was very strange.

When he went to their house to steal things before, he found that he was inexplicably pressed by a pile of things. At that time, things happened too quickly, and the police came. He was afraid of going to jail and didn't think much about it.

But after returning, he felt something was wrong, but he couldn't say what was wrong.

But today in the ambulance, although he didn't study medicine, he also understood some of the words the doctor said. His mother couldn't bear to watch, but he looked carefully. How could a person who was hit like that suddenly recover?

Sure enough, Auntie Mao's family is very weird! Auntie Wang's son, who was getting more and more scared, quickly pulled his mother's sleeve.

"Mom, Mom, don't say it."

This is not a medical accident at all! He screamed wildly in his heart, but he didn't dare to say it in front of Grandma Mao. He was afraid that Grandma Mao would know that he had discovered the clues of the matter and come to him at night.

Auntie Wang was pulled by her sleeve several times by her son, and she slapped her son impatiently.

"What are you pulling? Did I say something wrong?"

After being slapped, Auntie Wang's son felt very wronged. He just didn't want his mother to take the lead and attract Grandma Mao's attention.

The chief doctor also said at this time: "Don't worry, we will naturally pay the compensation that should be paid. Otherwise, let's do a physical examination first?

We are discussing the follow-up matters.

The old lady is old and was hit by a car. Even if she suddenly woke up, she still needs to be checked carefully.

The vice president directly arranged for Grandma Mao to complete various examinations first. It took more than an hour to complete the full physical examination. The examination results were quickly retrieved, but it was found that all indicators of Grandma Mao were normal and there was no injury on her body.

The vice president didn't quite believe it at this time. This person was still covered in blood, how could there be no injury?

But from the blood test and other aspects, Grandma Mao's body did not have any abnormalities!

This is too strange!

After confirming that everything was fine, Grandma Mao said: "The physical examination is done, can I be discharged from the hospital? "

The deputy director was stunned. It seemed that he had not gone through the admission procedures. Because the patient had already been declared dead, he went directly to the morgue.

Originally, all the bodies entering the morgue needed to be claimed. He asked the director in charge of the morgue whether the name of Grandma Mao was registered.

Grandma Mao's information was filled out by Aunt Wang and her son, so it was naturally registered.

Then he could only issue a body claim certificate, but wouldn't he also have to issue a death certificate?

The person is alive and well. It would be too unkind to issue a death certificate!

The deputy director thought about it and decided to leave this headache to the person in charge of the morgue. At most, he would delete the registration record and submit a report on why one body was missing.

After Grandma Mao repeatedly declined to compensate the hospital, she took her grandson and Aunt Wang back with them.

Aunt Wang was still talking about compensation, but Grandma Mao just smiled and didn't say much. What.

The hospital launched an investigation because of Grandma Mao's case. The 120 car video recorder showed Grandma Mao's deformed body and the process of suturing the body recorded in the morgue, but the recording was stopped when the body was cleaned.

The staff responsible for cleaning Grandma Mao's body said that because Mao Doudou went in, she wanted to let the child see her grandmother for the last time, so she stopped recording.

So the surveillance in the morgue was adjusted again, and only Mao Doudou's hand gently touched Grandma Mao's face. After a while, Grandma Mao sat up.

Because there was no sound in the surveillance, it was seen that after the grandparents hugged their heads and cried, Grandma Mao stood up and walked out with her grandson.

This was obviously not a temporary shock. This person was clearly dead, but why did he suddenly come back to life?

They wanted to use science to explain it, but this matter really cannot be explained by science!

Although the matter was left unresolved, it still became an unsolved mystery of the First Hospital.

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