Han Kaiping said this not out of pure selfishness.
As a professor-level expert, no matter how poor his clinical experience is, he is still a professor. Even if he is a fake, he still has theoretical knowledge and insights. What's more, Han Kaiping is the leader of Dongjiang University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, so he is really not a fake.
All I can say is that in clinical practice, I am indeed no match for the more professional Wu Jiaming and Yun Heng.
Doctor Yun is really good. He spends all day in the simulation space doing exercises. He treats so many patients. Otherwise, with Yun Heng's two years of experience after graduation, no matter how good he is, he can't compare to Professor Han.
I really think that Professor Han has lived in vain all these years.
After listening to Lin Qingyuan's description of the patient's condition, Han Kaiping could tell that the patient's condition was very difficult. He had severe qi and yin deficiency, was coughing up blood, and was in critical condition. If the hemoptysis could not be stopped, the patient's life would be in danger at any time.
There were many students around, and Lin Qingyuan was also very skillful when explaining the patient's condition. He said that the hospital had already subsided the fever and chills, and the heart failure had stabilized, and the only problem left was hemoptysis.
To those who don't know much about the matter, it sounds like the difficult problem has been solved and only small problems remain. But in the eyes of experts, who can fail to see Lin Qingyuan's little tricks?
If you can't even see this, why bother attending the consultation?
If hemoptysis is really a minor problem, it cannot be solved.
Although the patient's previous chills and fever and heart failure should not be underestimated, hemoptysis should not be taken lightly either.
The patient is in such a condition, but Lin Qingyuan and others brought him here. Isn't this nonsense?
"Director Han's words are exactly about being responsible to the patient. We heard that Dr. Yun and Professor Han were here, so we decided to have a consultation together. This is responsible for the patient."
Lin Qingyuan glanced at Han Kaiping and thought to himself, why are you butting in on me, Han Kaiping? They are looking for Yun Heng, okay?
Experts can still see Yun Heng's performance in the free medical consultation activity.
Although Lin Qingyuan and others did not quite trust Yun Heng, the patient's condition was indeed difficult, and they wanted to give Yun Heng a try. How could that be considered irresponsible to the patient?
Han Kaiping was speechless after hearing Lin Qingyuan's words.
Can he still say, I'm just a show-off, I'm not the right person for you?
"Let's see the patient first."
Yun Heng said something, giving Han Kaiping a way out.
"Director Tian and Director Zhang and I have already analyzed the patient's condition."
Lin Qingyuan said: "The patient's hemoptysis is mainly caused by emphysema and heart disease. The repeated coughing and wheezing before were also a major factor... The pathogenesis should be excessive lung heat..."
"Then why can't the patient stop coughing up blood?"
Yun Heng asked.
Lin Qingyuan: “…”
Yun Heng's question stumped Lin Qingyuan.
Lin Qingyuan is really not used to Yun Heng's routine. Weren't they discussing it? Why did he just confront him directly?
"Director Lin is probably more of a Western doctor. He doesn't know much about Chinese medicine and hasn't considered the pathogenesis of the disease."
Yun Heng said slowly.
Lin Qingyuan just said a few words, and Yun Heng heard the problem. Lin Qingyuan's way of thinking is now shared by many directors of traditional Chinese medicine hospitals.
This kind of thinking may be effective when dealing with some chronic or common diseases, but it is often useless when dealing with critical and severe diseases.
"That's what Doctor Yun said."
Lin Qingyuan nodded. In front of so many students, he didn't argue with Yun Heng. "What do you think, Doctor Yun?"
"Hemoptysis is a very common clinical condition. It can occur alone or be accompanied by other symptoms. Clinically, symptoms such as hemoptysis, bloody stools, epistaxis, and hematemesis are collectively referred to as hemorrhage."
Yun Heng said: "In clinical practice, the pathogenesis of blood diseases is mostly due to blood deficiency..."
Lin Qingyuan opened his mouth.
What he just said was excessive lung heat, while Yun Heng was talking about blood deficiency. Just based on this point, their opinions were very different.
"The patient had previously experienced chills, fever, chest tightness, and shortness of breath, so we assumed he had excessive lung heat. We used a heat-clearing agent to clear the lung heat, and while the chills and fever did subside, he continued to cough up blood. This was the wrong medicine for the condition."
The patient's condition was tricky, so Yun Heng's attitude and tone of voice were different from when he was analyzing the situation for the students just now.
In the situation just now, no one would stop Yun Heng, and Yun Heng could prescribe medicine, but now it is a consultation, and there are several directors of Ningcheng Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital nearby. If Yun Heng does not convince these directors, his plan will not be passed.
Clinical consultations are aimed at some difficult situations. Everyone discusses and debates, which is a bit like a debate. At this time, if you feel confident, you cannot be humble. If you are humble, it will give people the illusion that you are not confident.
"The patient has been suffering from recurrent coughing and wheezing for over ten years. This is a chronic illness that won't heal. Long-term illness will inevitably lead to blood stasis. Blood is the companion of Qi. Throughout a person's life, all the internal organs, limbs, and bones rely on it for nutrition. However, it needs Qi to flow... If Qi flows smoothly, it flows smoothly; if Qi is reversed, it is reversed..."
Yun Heng then said the original text from the classics. After that, Yun Heng continued: "So in clinical practice, Qi reversal and Qi deficiency can both lead to blood loss..."
"The patient has been ill for a long time and has developed blood stasis. In addition, he is already over 60 years old, and his Qi and Yin are greatly weakened. The fire in the lungs and stomach and the phlegm and blood stasis are stagnant and cannot be released. Although there are signs of lung heat, it is not lung heat..."
Lin Qingyuan seemed to be lost in thought.
Tian Haifei, the director of internal medicine, said, "Doctor Yun is right. We hadn't considered this before."
When it was suggested to find Yun Heng just now, Tian Haifei was actually the least willing. As the director of internal medicine, Tian Haifei was more proficient in traditional Chinese medicine than Lin Qingyuan.
Tian Haifei didn't think that the young Yun Heng was that great. He was indeed great, but only among young people.
But now after listening to Yun Heng's analysis, Tian Haifei had to admit that Yun Heng was indeed amazing.
He is so talented at such a young age.
"Doctor Yun is amazing."
"Oh my god, I love it, I love it! Even the director of Ningcheng Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital was speechless because of Dr. Yun. It's amazing."
"If only I could be half as good as Dr. Yun."
The eyes of students from several nearby schools were shining, and some female students were aroused when they looked at Yun Heng.
Yun Heng is young, handsome, and very attractive. Now he has left several directors speechless. This kind of aura really makes people unable to help but indulge in it.
"It reminds me of the scene when Dr. Yun confronted Hu Xuezhong during the free clinic. It was so exciting."
At the door and outside the window of the consultation room, some residents and nurses of Ningcheng Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital were dumbfounded.
The little hospitalized person who had been stubborn before was now silent.
Director Tian seemed to be giving in.
"Why are you silent? Didn't they say that Dr. Yun benefited from the teacher's influence? How many years of clinical experience does Director Tian have?"
The female nurse who admired Yun Heng asked the stubborn resident.
"I am shallow."
The young hospital resident immediately gave in, and even Director Tian couldn't stand up to him, so why should he just stand there and watch the fun?
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