Back in 1996, the eldest daughter of Oldman Xie’s Family, Xie Wanying, said that she wanted to be a surgeon, to which many people laughed at her .
“ A Phoenix gives birth to a phoenix. And a ...
This ** is quite big, Xie Wanying was thinking about it and almost took the bait.
Zhou Junpeng captured the expression on her face with a cunning look, and it was obvious that he wanted to catch her, a person who was obsessed with academics, by throwing out some academic leads.
She and her senior walked to the door of the ward and parted ways. The senior went down to the third floor to the operating room, and she went to the ninth floor neurosurgery.
The ward where Dr. Hu is staying is not difficult to find.
The flowers sent by colleagues were placed on Dr. Hu's bedside table. Dr. Hu couldn't see them but could smell them.
Mr. Liu took time off to accompany his wife. At this stage of life, they are an old couple. Working together to overcome difficulties is the most meaningful thing for a couple who have shared joys and sorrows for most of their lives.
"Teacher Hu." Xie Wanying walked closer to the bed.
Hearing her voice, Dr. Hu turned his head, looked into her eyes as if he could see her appearance more clearly, and said, "You tied your hair today."
I'm not going to work and have nothing to do, so I styled my hair in a casual ponytail.
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Xie Wanying felt that the patient's eyes seemed to be better, and asked: "Teacher Hu, your eyes are--"
"After I was hospitalized, Doctor Cao prescribed some medicine for me. Strangely enough, my eyes felt a little better after taking it." Doctor Hu said that this was the reason why she insisted on staying and letting Cao Yong treat me.
"Doctor Cao is amazing. He said there's no need for injections, just pills," Mr Liu added.
Ordinary people who don't know much about medicine always think that it's best to get an injection quickly. In fact, it's not. What determines the efficacy is whether the medicine is used correctly, whether it's for the symptoms, and whether it's the cause of the patient's illness.
Domestic intravenous injection has a tendency to be abused.
Part of the reason may be that some doctors are not skilled or the existing medical technology is limited. The pills they prescribe are not quite right for the cause of the disease, so they have to cover up this fact by giving a large dose through an IV. Another part of the reason is that some patients want to cure the disease as quickly as possible and strongly demand that the doctor prescribe an IV injection.
Intravenous injection takes effect faster than oral medication. The correct clinical use of intravenous injection is generally to deal with emergencies, very urgent emergencies, and emergencies that endanger the patient's life. If oral medication is used at this time, it may be too late.
What is an emergency? It is not just what the patient and family thinks the patient is in an emergency. Doctors have to look at various examination indicators to make a judgment. Some patients may not have obvious clinical symptoms, but the examination indicators show that the condition is critical. Some patients think that their condition is very serious and urgent, but the examination indicators show that it is not urgent.
Some drugs do not have oral preparations and can only be injected intravenously. Some special diseases require intravenous injections, and these can only be injected intravenously. Therefore, professional matters need to be left to professionals to judge and do.
In the above-mentioned doctor-patient relationship environment, when you suddenly see a doctor who can relieve patients' symptoms without injections and only with oral medication, laymen like Mr. Liu can't help but praise this doctor to a god.
Xie Wanying estimated that Brother Cao could only smile helplessly in his heart when he heard the family members praising him like this.
This is not about whether the doctor is amazing or not. Brother Cao is just fulfilling his duty as a doctor according to medical principles. Another reason why Brother Cao would not like the family members of the patient to praise him like this is that when the patient's condition requires him to change the treatment plan and require the patient to receive an intravenous injection, the family members of the patient will change their attitude and think that he is not amazing anymore.
Dr. Hu pulled my husband and said to him, "Since we trust Dr. Cao, we just need to follow his instructions."