Why do experts and directors from various top-tier hospitals frequently appear at a community clinic? Why do nationally renowned experts and professors often visit a township-level health center?
"Eat first?"
The child's mother hesitated.
The main reason is that many doctors now work on a punctual basis. They will not see patients during meal times. The same is true for West Asia Community Hospital. There is no one in the clinic from 12 o'clock to 2 o'clock, and you will not be able to find a doctor even if you come.
My child, who is an elementary school student, finishes school at 11:20 in the morning and before 4:00 in the afternoon. I have to say that this time is really shitty.
Most parents are worried about their elementary school students, especially those before the third grade. Parents have to pick up and drop off their children, regardless of whether they are in rural or urban areas. Human traffickers are so scary.
But most parents are office workers. Even if their workplace is closer to the school and their working hours are more regular, they still have lunch at 12 o'clock and get off work at five or six o'clock in the afternoon. Their children will be out of school before they get off work.
This forces many parents to find daycare centers, which cost money. It’s not so bad for those with good economic conditions, but for those with poor economic conditions, many parents are left with no choice but to cry.
Many parents complain that there is always talk of reducing the burden on children, and although children spend less time in school, parents have to buy the saved time from outside with money.
In order not to delay the child's schooling, the child's mother brought the child here as soon as she got home from school. If the doctor was not there when she came back from dinner, the child would have to go to school again in the afternoon.
"Let's go together."
Yun Heng looked at the time. Although it was not yet twelve o'clock, it was only a few minutes away. He stood up and said.
"Will you go with us?" The child's mother obviously didn't hear Yun Heng's words clearly.
"Teacher Yun will definitely go with us. How can we see the situation if we don't go?"
Ren Xuedong smiled and said, "Did you misunderstand something?"
After studying with Yun Heng for a few days, Ren Xuedong also learned something. Yun Heng is very careful when treating patients and pays special attention to details. He has not drawn a conclusion yet. He must want to see the situation when the child vomits so that he can make a judgment.
Ren Xuedong thought this was very good and worth learning.
Traditional Chinese medicine's classification of the causes of symptoms is actually more detailed than Western medicine. Any details and any subtle changes may affect the doctor's judgment. A highly skilled doctor can determine the cause of the disease based on most conditions, but for newcomers, the more details they master and the more they understand, the more accurate their judgment will be.
"Then let's go together and see how Doctor Yun treats illnesses."
Qi Yaping also said with a smile.
They stayed just to see how Yun Heng treated the disease. Now that Yun Heng was going to eat, they naturally followed him.
They usually eat at a small restaurant next to the community hospital. Considering that the child might vomit food, Yun Heng chose a bun shop. They have wontons, rice noodles, cold skin, and buns. For people from Xihua, this is enough for lunch.
Some places are more particular about lunch, while some places are more casual. Chinese people in Western countries have porridge and steamed buns in the morning, noodles, buns and rice noodles at noon, and noodles in the evening, which covers their three meals a day.
On the way to dinner, Yun Heng kept observing the boy. The boy seemed reluctant all the way, was picky about food, and had a very bad temper. If he disagreed with something, he would refuse to eat and wanted to leave.
Yun Heng wrote down all these details.
After the meal, the child vomited at the door as soon as he left the restaurant. Yun Heng noticed that the child did not vomit all the rice, but only vomited a part of it, a big mouthful, and then stopped. His face looked normal when he vomited, and there was no sign of paleness or redness like some people.
Yun Heng was observing the child, and Ren Xuedong was observing Yun Heng, paying attention to what Yun Heng was observing and writing them down.
On the way back, Yun Heng noticed that the child would make a "warm" sound from time to time.
A group of people returned to the clinic. Yun Heng asked the child to sit down again and then asked the child's mother: "Does your child have a particularly bad temper?"
"He does have a bad temper. It's all because of spoiling him. He gets angry as soon as things don't go his way." The child's mother nodded.
"When did this vomiting of rice occur?" Yun Heng asked again.
"It's been about half a month, that is, after the midterm exam." The child's mother recalled.
Yun Heng immediately grasped the key point: "Midterm exam, how are your child's grades?"
The child's mother was quite proud when she mentioned this. She smiled and said, "Although my child is a bit temperamental, he has excellent academic performance and is often ranked first in the class. He was very unhappy when he came in second on the midterm exam this time."
After hearing this, Yun Heng was almost certain what was going on and turned to look at Ren Xuedong beside him.
"Did Doctor Ren see it?"
Yun Heng asked so carefully. Ren Xuedong had also observed a lot during his previous observations. Although he was not completely sure, he had formed a conclusion and said, "It should be caused by his bad temper."
From this point we can actually see the gap between Ren Xuedong and Yun Heng. Ren Xuedong's level is actually not much worse than Yun Heng, but he has fewer opportunities to get started, especially independent learning. This leads to the fact that even if he has made a judgment, he dare not be too sure and even uses the word "should".
The most important thing in learning Chinese medicine is actually experience, and the biggest benefit that the simulation space brings to Yun Heng is that it makes Yun Heng dare to try it out. In the simulation space, Yun Heng is not afraid of making mistakes, so he dares to try it out, regardless of whether it is right or wrong, he will try it out first and make the first judgment.
In reality, Yun Heng has become much bolder. He is cautious and careful when dealing with patients, and he repeatedly verifies information. In addition, there are not many complicated patients in the West Asian community. In the past half month, Yun Heng has seen hundreds of patients, which has once again accumulated experience for Yun Heng.
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