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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An average doctor's memory of medicine is no different from the way an average person remembers anything, which means that the depth of doctors' memory of medicine is closely related to the frequency of daily use.
When prescribing drugs to patients in clinical practice, the first thing doctors consider is the positive effects of the drugs as their therapeutic effects.
Doctors do not consider the negative effects of drugs, i.e. adverse drug reactions, when giving medication orders to patients. This is because all drugs inevitably have adverse reactions, which are clearly stated in all drug instructions. Even if no adverse reactions have been found, doctors dare not write that there are no adverse reactions.
What our ancestors said is always right, there is no medicine that is not poisonous.
In the eyes of clinical doctors, the degree of toxicity depends on the specific case. It does not vary from person to person.
Some patients may have no problems taking this medicine today, but there is no guarantee that the same medicine will not cause any problems for this patient in the future.
A person's human body is always changing. Not only do medical students understand this, but ordinary people who have been sick several times have a deep understanding of this.
In this case, we can't just give up because of fear; the disease must be treated and the medicine must be used.
Young doctors who do not have sufficient clinical experience often do not understand this point. They have memorized the adverse drug reactions written in the textbooks and will pay special attention to them when prescribing drugs to patients. They will ask the patient clearly about his medical history to see if he has any history of allergy to this drug. If allergy tests are possible, they will do so. If not, and there is no evidence to prove that there is a risk of using the drug for this patient, then they can give the patient the drug.
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This is correct in itself, the big guys have the same way of thinking.
What mistakes do young doctors often make?
You cannot tell whether the sudden change in the patient's condition is caused by an adverse drug reaction. This is the greatest use of medical textbooks asking you to memorize adverse drug reactions.
It is inevitable that young doctors will have to walk through the same minefields as the old doctors did.
Young doctors need to make fewer mistakes. As mentioned above, they should develop a calm way of thinking when encountering situations. It is best to learn from the robot-like approach of Dr. Fu Xinheng.
This is what teachers do when they whip you.
Come here, Dr. Xiao Ao, and Teacher Wen gently tapped his head with his fingers: Are you calm? Are you calm?
Dr. Ojijia nodded vigorously: Teacher Wen, I know I was wrong. I will definitely review the pharmacy textbook when I go back.
Teacher Wen did not give the child a chance to feel that he was doing well again: No, go back and write me a reflection report on today.
Doctor Li Qi'an tilted his head, as if he was about to collapse, and did not dare to look up at Teacher Tan's face. This was the first time that Doctor Xiao Ao was arrested, but his classmate Li had been arrested many times.
It feels like Teacher Tan is about to give up on him completely.
Dr. Tan Kelin turned around without saying a word. He placed the medical record book in his hand on the treatment cart and held it still.
I can only say that the boss also needs time to reflect on the problem.
After all, when everyone came to see this patient, no one expected this to happen, right?
Although adverse reactions to aminophylline have occurred in clinical practice, this drug is basically safe and is a commonly used drug, so cases of adverse reactions are rare.
Every case of adverse reaction to such drugs requires doctors to think carefully and explore its root cause.
While the doctor was considering, the nurse, knowing that the patient had a problem with the medication, hurriedly changed the bottle of sugar and salt as ordered by the doctor, and maintained the infusion channel with a slow drip, waiting for the doctor to give further orders to change the medication.
Dr. Tang, the emergency department doctor on duty who had prescribed medicine for the patient, must have been the most frightened person.
Maybe the patient died from an adverse drug reaction, and his family members would hack him to death?