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?
While asking Xu Bo, Yun Heng looked at the newly added time and saw a new message on the panel.
The cumulative number of people treated reaches 1,000, and the time is increased by 200.
Before he knew it, Yun Heng had been at the community hospital for twenty-five or twenty-six days, and the number of patients he had seen had reached a thousand.
At the community hospital, Yun Heng’s biggest gain is being able to come into contact with a large number of patients every day.
The function of the simulation space is actually to practice. There are enough patients in reality to get started, and it is actually a process of continuous practice and continuous improvement. The only difference is that there can be no mistakes in reality, but if there are mistakes in the simulation space, the panel will correct them and tell Yun Heng the correct treatment method.
Because there cannot be any mistakes in reality, Yun Heng will be more cautious and careful when treating patients. If he is not very sure, Yun Heng will recommend patients to go to a large hospital for examination.
More than 20 days and a thousand patients. This volume of consultations is unbelievable not only for newcomers but also for many residents in large hospitals.
During these twenty days, Yun Heng has gained a lot. Although his level of Chinese medicine internal medicine is still at level three and has not been improved, Yun Heng has made progress in all aspects of his response, comprehensive ability, and way of thinking.
"Teacher Yun, your friend?"
When Ren Xuedong saw Yun Heng asking about Xu Bo, he knew that this was Dr. Yun's friend. While asking, he stood up and prepared to pour water for Xu Bo.
Before Xu Bo could recover from his shock, he was stunned by Ren Xuedong's question.
"Teacher Yun?"
What the hell?
According to Director Ma, Yun Heng has an undercover agent who is Director Liang Wanming from the Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine. I think this is him, Teacher Ke Yun?
There's no need for a doctor at the Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, even if he's just a newcomer, to be so uncultured, right?
From the conversation between Ma Tiequan and him yesterday to Ren Xuedong’s teacher Yun now, Xu Bo always felt that he was still not fully awake and was still confused.
Why the hell is it that I can’t understand so many things?
"Ignore him!"
Yun Heng nodded. Seeing Xu Bo looking dazed, he didn't bother to pay attention and started calling out numbers.
This guy came here without even saying a word. Is he on vacation today?
Yun Heng and Xu Bo have been friends for a long time, so naturally there is no need for so many formalities.
"Doctor Yun."
Another patient came in. They were a young couple holding a three or four-month-old baby in their arms. The child started crying as soon as he entered the door.
"Is the child feeling unwell?"
Yun Heng hurriedly stood up and greeted him.
"Um."
The woman sat down on the stool holding the child and nodded hurriedly.
The man also hurriedly said: "Doctor Yun, we don't know what's going on. The child has been crying since last night. We don't know what's going on."
"Well, he can't be fed or teased. He just cries. I took his temperature and it's normal. There's nothing abnormal. He doesn't have a fever or anything." The woman added.
"Don't be in a hurry, talk about them one by one."
Since the child is young, Yun Heng is naturally more cautious.
Pediatrics is the most difficult department to examine. Children cannot express themselves or tell where they feel uncomfortable. The main thing is to observe. This child looks even smaller.
"How old is the child?"
Yun Heng observed, teased, and asked questions.
"Four months, four and a half months to be exact," the man said hurriedly.
"Boy or girl?"
"boy."
"Is the child usually well-behaved and active?" Yun Heng continued to ask.
"He's usually very well behaved, active, and loves to play. But last night, after taking a bath, he started crying for some reason. He cried until the middle of the night and then fell asleep. He woke up crying again around 5 a.m...."
"Have you ever had this problem before?"
Yun Heng continued to ask.
"No, I was very well behaved before."
The woman said, "Usually, before going to sleep at night, I put it on the bed and can play with it by myself."
As Yun Heng asked, the child started crying again, intermittently. The child's father was holding a rattle in his hand and shaking it in front of the child: "Doudou, don't cry, don't cry."
"Hi!"
Yun Heng reached out and grabbed the child's wrist to feel the pulse with his thumb, then took a pen from the table, waved it in front of the child, and then handed it to the child.
The child was crying at first, but after Yun Heng moved around a few more times, he attracted the child's attention. When Yun Heng handed the pen to him, the child stretched out his right hand to grab it.
The child stopped crying the moment he held the pen and shook it with some curiosity.
Yun Heng picked up another notepad on the table and waved it in front of the child, then handed it to the child and put it next to the child's other hand, but this time the child did not react at all.
After trying for a while, the child started crying again and threw away the previous pen.
This time, Yun Heng began to focus on examining the child's left hand, starting from the small hand and working his way up.
"Take off your coat so I can see it."
The child's mother helped take off his coat, but the child cried even harder.
After taking off his coat, Yun Heng checked carefully and finally found the reason.
"My upper left arm is dislocated."
"ah......"
The child's mother opened her mouth slightly and said, "Doctor Yun, please don't scare me."
The child's father was also incredulous: "Doctor Yun, is this true?"
"That's right."
Yun Heng examined the child again and said, "The child is small, his bones are soft, and he doesn't move much. Adults may not pay much attention to him. Even if one of his arms occasionally stops moving, adults may not notice anything unusual. But the child's arm is dislocated, and it hurts when he moves, so it's natural that he cries non-stop."
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