Chapter 483 I Stay to Help the Gang



Doctor Gao and Doctor Kong didn't know what to say, but Chen Kanghe was not polite.

After all, Dr. Gao and Dr. Kong are only attending physicians, and the patient is from the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine. They are not from the same department, so there is no need to say things that would offend others.

But Chen Kangping is the deputy director of the department and the chief physician, and this is the territory of the emergency department. Let alone Yun Heng, even if it was Lin Xuehong, Chen Kangping would not dare to confront him.

Most doctors in the emergency department have worse tempers than those in specialist departments.

After all, we are already in the worst department. How much worse can it get?

The reason why many heads of emergency departments in hospitals dare to slam the table at will is that, to put it bluntly, those who are barefoot are not afraid of those who wear shoes.

Yun Heng was not angry. The other party's reaction was not that unusual and was within Yun Heng's expectations.

The emergency department notified us for a consultation, and a young doctor came, which seemed to indicate that the doctor didn't take the case seriously. It was normal for him to be unhappy and complain.

"I just got here, but my shift is also second-tier."

Yun Heng explained politely.

The first-line and second-line are not professional titles. Doctors' professional titles need to be passed through examinations. The hospital has no final say. The hospital cannot promote anyone to attending physician or deputy director just because it wants.

But the position is decided within the hospital. Lin Xuehong gave the order and arranged Yun Heng to the second line. Yun Heng is a second-line doctor in the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine, which has nothing to do with the position.

"snort!"

Chen Kanghe snorted and didn't bother to say more: "Since you are here, go see the patient."

"Doctor Yun?"

The resident doctor next to him glanced at Yun Heng.

"Um."

Yun Heng nodded.

"Let me tell Dr. Yun about the patient's condition first."

The hospitalization routine: "The patient is an eight-year-old boy, transferred from a lower-level hospital overnight, diagnosed with thrombocytopenic purpura..."

"The child is currently experiencing shortness of breath, fatigue, poor appetite, loose stools, spontaneous sweating and night sweats, occasional abdominal pain, difficulty falling asleep, palpitations, and black stools."

Just now, Dr. Gao and Dr. Kong came in. Before the chief resident had time to explain the situation, Chen Kanghe handed over the list. The two of them just looked at the platelet count. Now the chief resident was explaining the patient's condition in detail, and Dr. Gao and Dr. Kong were listening.

"Doctor Yun, this is the patient's examination list."

Doctor Kong handed over the list in his hand. Yun Heng took it, thanked him, and then looked through it carefully.

"Doctor Yun, do you have anything to say?"

Chen Kanghe asked calmly, his tone a little unpleasant.

It was already past eleven in the evening, approaching twelve. As the chief physician and deputy director of the department, Chen Kanghe did not say anything about being disturbed at this time. As a doctor, especially an emergency doctor, this was normal.

But his deputy director is here, and such a young man has come to the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine.

Chen Kanghe felt that the senior doctors in the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine were being lazy and had sent a young man to just go through the motions.

"Let me see the patient first."

Yun Heng said this, then walked to the bedside and began to examine the child.

The little boy, about seven or eight years old, looked a little thin, with large bruises on his arms. Yun Heng lifted up his clothes and found some on his chest. He helped the child sit up and found some on his back.

After checking, Yun Heng took the child's pulse, which was deep, thready and weak.

After taking the pulse, Yun Heng pressed the tongue depressor and checked the child's tongue coating, which was thin and white.

When Yun Heng was examining the child, Dr. Gao and Dr. Kong were watching from the side. Chen Kanghe was also watching without saying a word.

"Spleen deficiency and weak blood, insufficient qi and yin, and loss of control."

After examining the child, Yun Heng turned back and told Chen Kanghe and the others his diagnosis, asking, "Does the child have recurring nosebleeds?"

"yes!"

The resident doctor next to him responded with a look of surprise on his face.

The child's nosebleed has not occurred at this moment and has stopped. It does not seem to be abnormal. He told Dr. Gao about it at first. He forgot to mention this when Yun Heng came in, but Yun Heng asked this question after the examination, which really shows his level.

Chen Kanghe was also a little surprised. This young man seemed to have some skills.

"Since Doctor Yun has made his judgment, shall we admit the patient to your Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine?"

Doctor Gao and Doctor Kong were also a little surprised, but this was also a good thing, Doctor Gao took the opportunity to say.

It was late at night and no one wanted to cause trouble. Dr. Gao couldn't handle this situation by himself. If the patient was admitted to their hematology department, they would have to notify the senior doctor to diagnose and treat the patient together.

Just now, Dr. Kong looked at the list and directly said that this was a matter for the hematology department. This is the same logic.

Although the patient was admitted to the emergency department, his condition was not too urgent, so the doctors had a lot to consider.

This is not irresponsible. There are people from several departments now. No matter which department the child goes to, the department will be responsible. If the department can handle it, then continue treatment. If it can't, multiple departments will hold a joint consultation. If there is really no other way, transfer the child to another hospital.

The process of treating diseases is basically like this, from bottom to top, prioritizing.

Doctor Gao also thought Yun Heng was young and easy to bully.

As long as Yun Heng agrees, there are plenty of experts in the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine, so he can take over.

"Can."

Yun Heng didn't beat around the bush. After seeing the child's condition, Yun Heng had already made a judgment, so he had no words to refuse.

Moreover, Yun Heng is a person of this personality. As long as he can handle the problem himself, he has no habit of pushing patients away.

My dear, there is more to this chapter. Please click on the next page to continue reading. It will be even more exciting later!

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