"At this time, we can only make the most of this one battle."
Yun Heng knew that Ma Tiequan's question was not really a question, but a reminder.
In fact, sometimes, when it comes to curing diseases and saving lives, the doctor’s level is one aspect, and mentality is another. When masters fight, it is not only about martial arts, but also about the state of mind.
The more skilled the duel is, the more they need to keep their composure and control their temper. Any slight negligence may lead to failure.
The same is true for doctors treating illnesses. The more serious the illness, the more it tests the doctor's level and character.
Many people know a saying: doctors cannot govern themselves.
The saying that doctors cannot treat themselves actually refers to the mentality. The "self" here refers not only to the doctor himself, but also to the doctor's relatives. The more the doctor treats relatives, the more likely he is to lose control of their mentality, especially when treating serious illnesses, the more likely he is to worry about gains and losses.
It is relatively easier when treating patients, but for some serious illnesses, doctors still have to consider many things, and the more important the patient is, the more things the doctor has to consider.
Some people watch some costume dramas, and in many of them, the imperial doctors seem to be very incompetent. This incompetence, on the one hand, is due to the impracticality of film and television dramas, and on the other hand, it actually illustrates from another aspect the situation of doctors when treating important figures, and no one dares to take risks.
Although Yang Shengqun said that he left a will when he came and his attitude was good, who could know what happened?
The older you are in the world of martial arts, the less courageous you are. This courage refers to your concerns. Ma Tiequan thinks more than Yun Heng.
"At this point, the patient's condition is like being surrounded on all sides. It's no exaggeration to say he's being ambushed from all sides. In this situation, we must first gather elite troops, find a way out, open a gap, and break out of the encirclement before we can consider the future."
Yun Heng said to Ma Tiequan, "If you think too much and try to take every aspect into consideration, the end result will only be annihilation of the entire army. We must fight hard in one battle and open a gap. Even if we lose many soldiers and generals, there is always a glimmer of hope."
"You have a point."
Ma Tiequan nodded: "The current situation is actually a fight for survival. Even if we break through, there is no guarantee of victory."
"Doctor Yun... huh... feel free to treat me."
Yang Shengqun slowly interjected, and his granddaughter took out her cell phone to take a video.
"I know my situation. I...I came to Xia this time, to see you, Doctor Yun...because I had no other options. I wanted to gamble my life on a ray of hope. Doctor Yun...don't worry too much...If anything...any accident really happens, it's me...it's my fate."
When a man is about to die, his words are kind; when a bird is about to die, its cry is sad.
At this point, Yang Shengqun himself was very open-minded. He came here to gamble his life.
Whether he traveled thousands of miles from Beijiang to Xihua, or walked into the hospital, or expressed his stance at this moment, with Yang Shengqun's granddaughter taking a video beside him, it all showed Yang Shengqun's attitude.
He has been rejected too many times and has been given death notices by doctors in many hospitals. Now he has come to Xihua Hospital and West Asia Hospital. If Yun Heng also refuses, Yang Shengqun will have no way out.
In fact, when he entered the room just now, Ma Tiequan was recognized by the young man next to Yang Shengqun. When he pushed Yang Shengqun to the examination room, Yang Shengqun knew Ma Tiequan's identity.
The Yang family naturally pays attention to a doctor like Ma Tiequan, the director of the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine of Xihua Hospital in Zhongzhou Province and the president of the Zhongzhou Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
"In that case, let's give it a try."
After seeing Yang Shengqun’s statement and with the video as evidence, Ma Tiequan knew that he had achieved his goal.
Ma Tiequan and Yun Heng said so much just to tell patients and their families how difficult this disease is.
"Slowly boil the juice in a large amount of water and feed it slowly in small amounts at a time."
Yun Heng took back the prescription that Niu Gensheng and Director Liu had already looked at, stamped and signed it, then handed it to Wang Xuemeng and gave her instructions.
"Kuanshui" is a term in traditional Chinese medicine, which means plenty of water.
"Um."
Wang Xuemeng took the prescription, responded, and went out to get the medicine.
"Go check the ward on the third floor and complete the admission procedures for the old man."
After Wang Xuemeng left, Yun Heng spoke to Liu Hailong beside him.
"knew."
Liu Hailong responded and then called to the patient's family: "Come with me to complete the hospitalization procedures."
The young man who was following him originally planned to go, but Yang Shengqun stopped him: "Yaoyao, you go."
Yang Haiyao nodded, and then followed Liu Hailong to go through the hospitalization procedures.
After the patient was settled, Yun Heng, Ma Tiequan and others returned to the duty room.
"You are still a little too rash."
After entering the duty room, Ma Tiequan said to Yun Heng, "Do you know the identity of the patient?"
"Director Ma, you shouldn't actually do that."
Yun Heng did not answer, but instead talked about Ma Tiequan and others.
"Why shouldn't it?"
Ma Tiequan was stunned by what Yun Heng said.
"So many people, such a big scene, doesn't this clearly tell me that this patient is someone important?"
Yun Heng smiled bitterly and said, "Director Ma, you're also a doctor. You should know that the more serious the illness, the less you should pay attention to the patient's identity. Treat them as ordinary patients, and you will be able to perform at your best. The patient's identity can sometimes be a huge constraint for doctors."
In fact, Yang Shengqun and his two companions were traveling very simply. Although they were driving a Rolls-Royce, the car was parked in front of the hospital and Yun Heng himself could not see it. They were dressed elegantly. Nowadays, there are not many people who cannot afford clothes. Except for some knowledgeable people, who among ordinary people can tell how much clothes are worth?
Yun Heng himself doesn't know him.
If Ma Tiequan, Qi Yaping and others had not been following him, and their faces were full of evidence that the patient had a complicated background, Yun Heng would at most have thought that Yang Shengqun was just an ordinary rich man.
"Hahaha....."
Hearing Yun Heng's explanation, Ma Tiequan couldn't help but laugh out loud.
"No wonder Mr. Qu said you have a pure heart. I was wrong today."
Ma Tiequan smiled and said, "You're right. A patient's identity is a big constraint for doctors. Doctors should treat all patients equally and only ask about the condition, not their background."
"Director Ma, you are doing this for my own good, I know."
Yun Heng smiled and said, "But if we meet someone, we can't just turn them away, right?"
Yun Heng actually understood a lot of the truths that Ma Tiequan said, but it was easy to persuade others but difficult to persuade oneself about many things.
Even though Ma Tiequan reminded and persuaded Yun Heng today, and even blamed him a little just now, if this kind of thing really happened to Ma Tiequan, he would not stand idly by.
In fact, being a Chinese medicine practitioner tests one’s character the most. If one’s character is not up to standard, one cannot reach a high level.
Sometimes, Chinese medicine doctors really rely on sudden enlightenment. When there are inner demons, there will be bottlenecks.
Only by moving forward courageously can you be fearless. If you fall, you still have a chance to get up, but if your heart falls, you can never get up again.
(I wish everyone a happy new year, and hope the epidemic will pass soon. Pray...)
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