Ever since his wife called him yesterday afternoon to say that his son was sick, everything seemed to have changed.
"We have to think of a way."
Gong Zhihong's wife cried anxiously: "You can't just sit there and wait. There's no other doctor. Call your brother-in-law and ask him to help."
"Brother-in-law?"
Gong Zhihong didn't dare to call her brother-in-law at this moment.
He had already sensed that something was wrong.
Although he still didn't know what went wrong and who Yun Heng was, he knew that he seemed to have provoked someone he couldn't afford to offend. Calling his brother-in-law at this time would only result in a scolding.
"Or I can go find another doctor and ask another department to come and take a look."
While Gong Zhihong was still speaking, Tao Chaoyun, director of the emergency department, came in with several doctors from outside the observation room.
"Director Gong, this is Director Tao from our emergency department, along with several doctors from the gastroenterology department and the traditional Chinese medicine department."
The attending physician during the day introduced it to Gong Zhihong.
Shi Haihang knew that Gong Zhihong was the deputy director of the West Asia Community Hospital, and he had informed the attending physician on the day shift before leaving.
Being in the same medical system, doctors will actually be slightly biased.
Gong Zhihong's son's condition did not improve much in the morning. The attending physician had already informed the director Tao Chaoyun of the situation. Tao Chaoyun looked at the child's various test results and invited doctors from the gastroenterology department and the traditional Chinese medicine department to come and check the situation together.
Although the digestive system dysfunction disease is a disease that recovers slowly and is difficult to treat as Shi Haihang said, the child's diarrhea has not been stopped and the hospital is very anxious.
"Director Tao."
Gong Zhihong hurriedly shook hands with Tao Chaoyun.
"You're welcome. I've heard about the situation."
Tao Chaoyun said gently, "I just learned about the child's treatment and condition. The child's condition is relatively rare and can be considered a special case."
"Digestive system disorders are indeed difficult to treat. Recovery is slow, the illness lasts a long time, and persistent diarrhea with no improvement is rare. Normally, the child's diarrhea should have eased this morning."
The patient is in the hospital, and doctors cannot always use the complexity of the disease or the long duration of the illness as an excuse. Digestive system dysfunction does have a long duration, slow treatment, and slow effectiveness, but the symptom of persistent diarrhea is already an emergency. For any patient who arrives at the hospital, stopping diarrhea is the first step. The patient was admitted to the hospital last night, and the diarrhea has not stopped yet. Tao Chaoyun must give an explanation to the patient's family.
"Director Tao, I understand what you're saying, but the child is still young. We can't keep doing this."
Gong Zhihong's voice also contained a hint of pleading: "No matter what, the diarrhea must be stopped first."
"Director Gong, I understand your feelings. We've always taken this very seriously, but several medications don't seem to be very effective for the child. That's why I've specially invited Director Chen from the Department of Gastroenterology and Director Feng from the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine."
The hospital implements a tiered system. Without connections, the attending physician is responsible for treating the patient when he or she is admitted, and the resident physician is responsible for nursing and daily examinations. If the patient's condition is within the normal range, ordinary patients rarely see the deputy chief physician or chief physician.
However, when the patient's condition is out of control and the attending physician is unable to handle it, even if it is an ordinary patient, the attending physician must report it in a graded manner, and the deputy director and director must come in person to check the situation.
The situation of Gong Zhihong's son is indeed a special case. Tao Chaoyun came in person, and two directors from the Department of Gastroenterology and the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine also came. The one from the Department of Gastroenterology was Deputy Director Chen Boyang, and the one from the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine was Director Feng Xingping.
The three directors carefully examined the patient, inquired about the condition, and then left the observation room and asked Gong Zhihong to follow.
"From the patient's situation, the reason for the persistent diarrhea is, on the one hand, that the several medications used are not very effective for the child, and on the other hand, because the child's internal organs are weak. The continuous diarrhea and treatment are also very harmful to the child. On the one hand, treatment is done, on the other hand, damage is done. It's like robbing Peter to repair Paul. If one wall doesn't leak, the other will leak."
Chen Boyang first stated his judgment.
"Director Chen's opinion is the same as mine. In this case, treatment is quite difficult. We can consider comprehensively regulating the mind and the five internal organs. At the same time, the child should also eat, such as porridge. We should pay attention to the diet."
Tao Chaoyun looked at Feng Xingping and said, "Director Feng, what do you think?"
"If it's for conditioning, how about prescribing two doses of Lizhong Decoction to try?" Feng Xingping pondered for a moment.
"Director Feng, we consulted Director Zhang from the Municipal Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine before the child came, and he prescribed Lizhong Decoction." Gong Zhihong said hurriedly.
"Zhang Gengping?"
Feng Xingping asked.
Gong Zhihong nodded: "Yes!"
Feng Xingping didn't know what to say. He knew Zhang Gengping's level. Although he didn't want to admit it, he was indeed better than him.
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