"Yun Heng!"
Ma Tiequan saw Yun Heng following him out, so he hurriedly followed behind and pulled Yun Heng along.
The patient's family members have already boarded the ambulance. If Yun Heng stops them at this time, he will be held responsible if something happens.
Ma Tiequan listened to Yun Heng's analysis just now. It did make some sense, but medical matters were not that simple. No one could say how confident a doctor was in curing diseases and saving lives.
If the person is stopped at this time, regardless of whether the patient's family will appreciate it, it would be good if the patient is cured, but what if he is not?
When the patient's family makes a fuss, Yun Heng will not be able to shirk his responsibility because it was you who stopped them from leaving.
Ma Tiequan is an old doctor who has been working in the hospital for nearly 30 years. He has seen more things than Yun Heng has heard.
Yun Heng opened his mouth. He wanted to stop it, but the patient's family had gone with him. But if he didn't stop it, it would be troublesome if the patient's condition was misdiagnosed and treated incorrectly in the past.
The diagnostic approach of traditional Chinese medicine is completely different from that of Western medicine.
Yun Heng had to use the designated simulation created by his ten consecutive wins in the morning to figure out the patient's condition. He didn't know whether the patient would be delayed after arriving at the hospital.
"You go ahead and do your work. I'll go check it out. The patient will most likely be sent to Xihua Hospital."
Ma Tiequan said something to Yun Heng and reached out to pat Yun Heng on the shoulder.
Yun Heng had just explained the situation very clearly, and Ma Tiequan also knew the priorities. If he really turned a blind eye to some things, not to mention Yun Heng, Ma Tiequan would feel uncomfortable. However, it was not easy to stop him at this time. If he stopped him, it would be fine if he was cured, but if something went wrong, the responsibility would be great. Ma Tiequan was an old doctor, so he naturally knew all this.
According to Ma Tiequan's guess, the patient in this situation would either be sent to the Third Hospital of the City or directly to Xihua Hospital.
The ambulance is dispatched based on the principle of proximity, but after the ambulance arrives at the emergency scene, the doctor on board must send the patient to the designated hospital based on the patient's actual situation or the family's request for hospital selection.
The patient was in a coma due to brain trauma. As far as the patient's actual situation was concerned, there were only two hospitals around Xiya Community Hospital that met the requirements, one was the Third Hospital of the City and the other was Xihua Hospital.
In terms of distance, the Third Municipal Hospital is closer, while in terms of medical level, Xihua Hospital is higher and more professional. If the patient's family has a request, there is a great possibility that the patient will be sent to Xihua Hospital for emergency treatment.
If the patient is sent to Xihua Hospital, that would be the best case scenario. That is their own territory and Ma Tiequan can still intervene. If he is sent to the Third Hospital... go and see. The Third Hospital will definitely give some face to him as the director of the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine of Xihua Hospital. It's just that it's not as convenient as his own hospital.
Ma Tiequan greeted Yun Heng, then hurriedly got into his car and followed the ambulance all the way.
After the ambulance had been driving for about five minutes, Ma Tiequan confirmed that the patient was being sent to Xihua Hospital, and he felt relieved.
At Xihua Hospital, Ma Tie knows people in both the emergency department and the neurosurgery department. But if he goes to the Third Hospital, people may not pay attention to him. For a doctor, how much face he has outside his own hospital depends on his status and influence in the industry.
"Doctor Yun, the patient has been sent away. We don't have to worry about him anymore."
Song Weimin stood beside Yun Heng and watched the ambulance leave, then said to Yun Heng.
Although what Yun Heng said just now seemed to make sense, Song Weimin did not think that Yun Heng was sure. Coma due to brain trauma was most likely caused by intracranial hemorrhage, and Yun Heng did not have X-ray vision. So if Yun Heng said it was not true, then it was not true?
"Well, I'll get busy then."
Yun Heng nodded and left the emergency department.
With Ma Tiequan following him, Yun Heng can feel more at ease.
A doctor doesn't knock on the door.
Doctors cannot force patients to do things. If the patients' families are not happy about it, doctors cannot force them to treat their illnesses. But just as Ma Tiequan just thought, some things may not happen, but if they do happen, it will be hard to accept if you turn a blind eye.
Yun Heng didn't think the patient's condition was beyond his reach, but he couldn't see the results, and his heart would be in turmoil. If the patient was taken away by ambulance and cured, then he'd be fine. But if he wasn't cured or if he developed other complications, Yun Heng would definitely be worried.
"You're still young."
Song Weimin watched Yun Heng leave and shook his head. He felt that Yun Heng was a little too arrogant.
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Xihua Hospital, Emergency Department.
When the ambulance arrived at the emergency department, doctors and nurses were already waiting at the emergency passage. In this case, for critically ill patients, the department would receive the news before the ambulance arrived.
"The patient has a minor head injury, is unconscious, and is speechless. We initially suspect intracranial hemorrhage, and urgently need a CT scan of the brain!"
Dr. Fan Jiangyuan, the attending physician in the emergency department, examined the patient and arranged for a brain CT scan. He then instructed, "Notify the neurosurgeons and neurosurgeons to come for a consultation."
Ma Tiequan followed the ambulance into Xihua Hospital. After confirming that the patient was sent to the emergency department of Xihua Hospital, Ma Tiequan was no longer very anxious.
At the West Asia Community Hospital, Ma Tiequan felt that Yun Heng's analysis made sense. If intracranial hemorrhage was ruled out, then the patient's coma was most likely caused by the invasion of cold air.
It is also very likely that the cold air invaded when the community hospital was cleaning the wound. It is only mid-March now, and the climate in Xihua City is fluctuating, with sudden changes from hot to cold. Both the iodine and alcohol used for cleaning the wound are ice-cold. The patient's wound is indeed located at the intersection of the Du meridian and the Foot Jueyin Liver Meridian. The cold air invaded during the cleaning, causing the Yang Qi to be stagnant, the mind to be blocked, and coma is possible.
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