Many medical students give up every year, not because they are not good at studying or for other reasons, but simply because they suffer mental breakdown when they see patients suffer in clinical practice and they are unable to help.
Doctors have to be a little cruel, because they are often the ones who watch over their patients until the end. Doctors are destined to see their patients off from this world.
"Doctor Jiang, what is the patient's condition now?" Xie Wanying asked Teacher Jiang.
Doctor Jiang patted her shoulder to remind her that there were other people at the scene, took her to the side, and then whispered to her: "The director is here."
It was a patient referred by Section Chief Yang, who was dying right after being transferred in. Upon hearing about this, Director Zheng hurried back to the hospital to see what was going on.
Since the director is here, how could the attending doctors of the other patients on duty tonight not come? Therefore, so many doctors were crowded together on the scene.
Xie Wanying turned around and saw Director Zheng, whom she had met before. Director Zheng was standing with another older doctor wearing glasses.
"That's Doctor Li Guoxin, Associate Professor." Doctor Jiang introduced his superior, who was also the patient's attending physician after being hospitalized.
The associate professor didn't care about the medical students. Li Guoxin was fully focused on reporting the situation to his superiors: "They started the rescue at 8 o'clock, saying that the patient had a sudden convulsion. When I heard that the situation was not good, I quickly asked them to do a blood test and call the chief resident. I took a car and ran back. Director, you saw it when you came. His blood pressure has risen a little. He has been given a bag of blood. His red blood cell count was a little low before, and it is not ruled out that he is losing blood."
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"Is there blood in the drainage bag?" Director Zheng asked, looking down at the drainage bag connected to the patient's abdominal drainage tube. Seeing that there seemed to be nothing new flowing out of the bag or the drainage tube, he frowned, "Is the tube blocked?"
"It seems to be blocked." Li Guoxin did not deny his leader's suspicion and explained, "He is too weak and doesn't know what is going on inside. We didn't dare to flush his pipe after we took him in today. We wanted to check it out in the next two days before making any plans."
"Before they were transferred here, they didn't flush the tubes at the other hospital, right?" Director Zheng asked.
"No," Li Guoxin said, "They didn't dare to charge."
Director Zheng wanted to roll his eyes when he heard this, and began to complain a little: "The person who left the tube to perform the operation on him didn't dare to rush."
The person who handles the drainage tube is best to be the doctor who originally placed the drainage tube, because only the surgeon knows best where the tube is placed in the patient's body and what the circumstances were when the tube was placed. The medical record will certainly record some things according to regulations, but some things, such as the doctor's impression and feeling of the patient's abdominal cavity, cannot be written down, and it is impossible to write them down in the medical record that requires academic standards for writing words.
For this reason, all doctors hate to accept such patients, which is called covering up for their colleagues. For example, the time when Song Xuelin accepted that patient, even though he was a genius, he was very angry. If it weren't for Xie Wanying who smoothly resolved the problem, Song Xuelin would have really gone crazy that night.
"You can ask for a consultation, why do you have to transfer the patient to another hospital?" Director Zheng kept on talking.
"Please go over for a consultation and give them some advice. Maybe they can't do it." Li Guoxin stated the truth of what might happen.
Surgery is not like internal medicine. Internal medicine used to consult and generally guide medication strategies.
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