Returning to ’90s, She Became Famous in Major Surgical Fields

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 .

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Chapter 3615 Magic Wand

Some people think that being a doctor is like being a nanny, nagging endlessly. Or like being a teacher, you need to educate patients and their families all the time. This is because patients and their families are sometimes like children, often doing incredible things. Young doctors who have not experienced it will inevitably feel wronged. After being a doctor for a few years, you will naturally become numb to it after seeing too much.

Is it easy to be a successful mother or teacher? You don't need to think about it to know that it is not easy. Take her mother and her university counselor, Teacher Ren, for example. Teacher Ren worked so hard that her hair turned white at a young age.

Even in a class of top students, incidents may occur that give the teacher a headache and make him or her confused, let alone those family members with low levels of knowledge and culture.

In the final analysis, the number of patients who can cooperate with the doctor from the beginning to the end is small, not the majority. The reason is simple. Even if the patient is obedient, it is impossible for him to fully understand every step and intention of the doctor. Patients without this professional and technical ability cannot be the doctor's worm. Therefore, it is often understandable that patients and their families "cannot fully cooperate".

Medical personnel must have the professional ability to predict this in advance.

Therefore, Dr. Pan Shihua took the initiative to admit the mistakes pointed out by his predecessors, and then he became braver. After all, he had Dr. Xie by his side, who always told him that he could do better.

It was definitely not a bad thing that the old lady's daughter didn't tell him everything at the beginning. Either she forgot or she was afraid. She was mainly afraid that her mother would beat the doctors and nurses when she was confused and angry, which would cause big trouble.

When he came back and saw Dr. Xie's new move, Pan Shihua took out his pen and wrote on the medical record the instructions for transferring the patient to the inpatient department. His eyebrows raised, and he was ready to think again. He must not give in. There must be a way to cure the patient's disease.

At the same time, Nurse Li reached out and patted the stunned junior Guo: "Learn more from Dr. Xie, Xiaohao."

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The voice of the senior made Guo Zihao come back to his senses after a sigh. In clinical practice, most of the time, we learn from each other and across disciplines. Nurses learn from doctors, and doctors learn from nurses. We learn from those who are excellent.

When it comes to this professional predictive ability, it is not only required of doctors, but also other medical workers including nurses.

So Guo Zihao followed Doctor Xie closely to bed number three to see what kind of medicine Doctor Xie was selling.

The young patient in bed number three is quiet and doesn't like to tell his family members, but he seems to know what disease he has. These signs point to one thing: this patient probably thinks he can judge his own condition and may be secretly preparing to leave.

This type of patient is usually as stubborn as Mr. Qi.

The data can only be shown to the patient himself. You think you are the doctor of your own body and can show you your own data to make medical judgments.

Going to the bedside, Guo Zihao took a look and saw that it was true. The patient sat up by himself and took his cell phone and bag.

Seeing the doctor coming, the young patient Du Yongsheng said, "I feel much better now. Thank you, doctor."

The implication was that he had an urgent matter and wanted to leave the hospital.

"Thank you, no need. I'll give you a thermometer. You can measure your temperature yourself to see if your fever has completely subsided." Xie Wanying said as she took out a thermometer.

Looking at the way she took out the thermometer, Du Yongsheng's eyes seemed to be flashed by a flash, and he couldn't help but blink: I don't know if it was his illusion, why did he feel that the female doctor was holding a magic wand in her hand?