Chapter 133 It’s best to watch it directly



"Let me take a look."

When Sister Lingling heard that it was Dr. Xie who spoke, she suddenly felt a little uneasy, unlike before.

The family member was delighted and asked, "Is it because she injected the needle crookedly?"

It seemed as if the doctor was speaking on the family's side.

"She doesn't have any pain in her hand, does she?" said Dr. Xie.

"If my mother's hand doesn't hurt, what else could it be?" the family member asked angrily.

I think in your hospital, officials protect each other and doctors protect nurses, right?

That's because the family members didn't know that this was the famous stubborn Dr. Xie. It was impossible for him to say that the nurse had injected the wrong thing and then insist that it wasn't. Doing so would not protect the nurse but would cause a disaster and endanger lives and send the nurse to jail.

The patient with Alzheimer's disease himself cannot explain it clearly, so how can your family be sure that the patient definitely has hand pain?

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Don’t even think that relatives understand patients and can really read their relatives’ physical condition. If that’s the case, why send relatives to the hospital to see hospital staff for consultation?

The family member looked a little embarrassed, but continued to be stubborn and said, "My mother was transferred to this hospital because her stomach pain was not cured. The problem is that the nurse here didn't give the injection properly, and the medicine couldn't get in, so her stomach pain didn't get relieved."

This patient is a chronic patient and has only a minor problem.

The best way to answer this kind of family member is to not say anything. Dr. Xie simply lifted up the patient's trouser legs to show the family member.

Wow, when it was opened, everyone else was shocked.

The patient had a large abscess on the outside of his left calf.

"Is this a bedsore?" the intern nurse asked teacher Sister Lingling.

Sister Lingling nodded, probably.

The nurses should have handed over the patients' conditions when they handed them over. But the general surgery department was so busy tonight, and the doctors and family members urged them to draw blood and give injections to the patients first, so they didn't have time to carefully check the patients' skin conditions after they received them.

The most damning thing is that the nurse from another hospital who escorted the patient did not emphasize this issue when handing over the patient.

"Go get this person's medical record." Sister Lingling whispered to her attendant.

The student nurse reminded the teacher: “It’s not written.”

Maybe they didn't notice the big bedsore when they sent the patient here. Maybe they knew the patient was going to be transferred to another hospital and didn't care about him.

Bedsores have always been the focus of nursing work, but it does not mean that nurses can solve all problems of bedsores.

Serious bedsores like this may require treatment by a surgeon.

The family members stood by dumbfounded, obviously unaware that their mother had this condition.

It can be seen that although this family member seems to be very picky and critical of medical staff, it is hard to say whether they really care about the patient's physical condition.

Family members who truly care about the patient's health generally will not try to find fault with medical staff.

Sister Lingling asked the intern nurse to notify the doctor on duty.

The front-line staff member on duty in General Surgery II tonight is a doctoral student named Ma.

When the people came over, Xie Wanying found that they looked unfamiliar.

Doctor Ma also felt unfamiliar with her.

Sister Lingling introduced them to each other: "Dr. Ma just came to our department in the past two years. He is a doctoral student under the director."

When there are not enough general surgeons, it is common to ask doctoral students with medical licenses to take over the frontline. Dr. Xie did not have a medical license at the time, otherwise she would still be asked to take over.

"This is Doctor Xie. You should have heard what the director mentioned."

Doctor Ma nodded vigorously. How could he not know the message circulating privately among all those on duty tonight: Boss Xie is here for inspection, so everyone take it easy.

"Doctor Ma, do you think this needs to be cut open and the pus needs to be drained?"

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