Chapter 262: Stay Calm When Things Go Wrong, Think Deeply



"It's a good opportunity to listen to what you guys are talking about."

Ji Fengwen smiled, pulled out a stool and sat down, saying with a smile, "Everyone, please take a seat. Let's take this opportunity to analyze the situation at the emergency department this morning."

Everyone took their seats. Ji Fengwen smiled and said, "Who wants to tell us what they felt this morning in the emergency department?"

The group pondered for a moment, and Dang Siping spoke first, "I feel like I'm useless and can't help much. Normally, when a patient comes in at the TCM department, we follow the routine: observe, smell, ask, palpate, and treat based on the patient's condition. But in the emergency department, it seems like all my skills are useless."

"Dang Siping is right. I have the same feeling." Ye Yingyun said.

"We are about the same. Only Yun Heng can help. It seems that the others can only watch helplessly." The others nodded.

“It’s a good thing to find problems.”

Ji Fengwen smiled and said, "It's the same old saying. When we encounter a problem, we solve it. It's better to find the problem than not to find it."

As he spoke, Ji Fengwen smiled and said to Yun Heng, "Xiao Yun, first tell me what you were thinking when you were in the emergency department."

"I didn't have any idea at the time. I just wanted to see if I could help." Yun Heng said.

"Do you think that everything you learned and used was useful when you were helping in the emergency department?" Ji Fengwen asked.

"As long as you keep a normal mindset, I think it can still be used. It's not just for bone setting and external trauma suturing, but can be used in all aspects."

Yun Heng pondered this while saying, "I feel that Traditional Chinese Medicine should play a greater role in emergency situations. Traditional Chinese Medicine's diagnostic techniques, to a certain extent, focus more on the patient's own condition and don't rely on external factors. In emergency situations, some modern diagnostic methods are often delayed. For example, today, some patients may still have to wait. Traditional Chinese Medicine's diagnostic methods, on the other hand, can more quickly assess a patient's condition and prevent potential risks."

"Well said."

Ji Fengwen smiled and said, "When facing an emergency, Traditional Chinese Medicine's diagnostic methods are indeed faster, and we can also detect potential risks of some patients more promptly. Everyone should keep this in mind."

"Whether it's an emergency patient or a chronic disease patient, whether it's a patient with internal or external trauma, we must first remain calm when encountering them."

Ji Fengwen looked at everyone and said slowly, "I noticed this morning that many of us were a little lost. We didn't know which patient to help first, or where to start. It's actually a matter of mindset."

"Although there are many patients, we must not panic. We need to diagnose and treat each patient one by one. If we can treat them, we will do so. If we cannot, we can make judgments and give other doctors some advice to a certain extent. This will be helpful for the treatment and rescue of patients."

"Traditional Chinese medicine treats both the symptoms and the root cause. When we encounter patients, we must respond according to their specific conditions. For some non-emergency patients, we can start with treating the symptoms, systematically dialectically, conduct detailed analysis, and treat the symptoms accordingly. However, for some emergency patients, we can treat the symptoms first and then the root cause, first resolving the risks faced by the patients."

Ji Fengwen glanced at Yun Heng, then at the others, and said, "Maybe everyone thinks Xiao Yun knows a lot, can set bones, and sew, so she can help. But that's actually a misunderstanding. Although you can't set bones, and you probably can't sew, you all know some conventional hemostatic methods, right? You can handle simple debridement, right? But no one dared to help at the time, and you just watched from the sidelines because you were already confused."

The group of people pondered for a moment. Ji Fengwen's words, to some extent, really touched their hearts.

Yun Heng can set bones and suture, but Ji Fengwen can't. However, when he was in the emergency department, Ji Fengwen had other ways to help patients besides acupuncture.

Or massage the patient to relieve the pain, or help the patient adjust the posture, or remind the patient of some precautions, etc. Any details are actually helpful to the patient in that situation.

Ren Xuedong was lost in thought. He remembered what the nurses at the community hospital had told him about Yun Heng treating the child who had swallowed nails.

Under the circumstances at that time, the most important thing for Yun Heng to think of an effective solution should be his mentality. Only when he is calm and not panicky can he come up with the corresponding method.

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