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After Nora finished speaking, the room fell silent.
"Could it be a system error? Maybe the nurses didn't receive it…"
"I sent it over before my shift ended. Dr. Ranford had me record a video for him, and our chat log can be used as evidence as well."
Nora held up her phone. Though the footage was a bit shaky and unclear, you could clearly hear her stating that the previous prescription was incorrect and that the new one should be followed. The nurses had also acknowledged it.
Yet the patient in Room 505 still had an incident, and this morning, the incorrect prescription somehow circulated, drawing the entire hospital's ire toward me. There was more to this situation than it seemed.
"Who dispensed the medication?"
Dr. Grey scanned the room sternly, but no one seemed to know.
"Dr. Huxley, you were the one who handled the emergency in Room 505 last night, right? You explain."
Samuel's face had gone pale. "I was just called over by the night shift nurse. I don't really know…"
"So, can my name be cleared now?"
I tapped the table when the room remained quiet.
Dr. Grey shot me a glare. "Even if you claim that you didn't issue that prescription, isn't it a problem that your office is so easily accessed by others? Dr. Ranford, maybe it's time you take better control of your private life and stop letting people just drop by."
I smiled faintly. "What if I said that person wasn't here to see me? While I was out saving a patient, someone snuck into my office and tampered with my computer. They didn't get in under my name."
I had already told security that I had nothing to do with Casey anymore and that she was not to be let in even if she claimed that she came for me. But she still managed to get upstairs yesterday, so when I left, I reminded the security team again.
The guard had been embarrassed when I told him about it. "That lady was personally escorted in by Dr. Huxley. He said she was his friend, so I couldn't stop her."
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