The patient is over 70 years old and his life expectancy is estimated to be almost over. The patient's family members thought about it and gave up.
"Do you have any other diseases in your body?" Director Chen asked again.
"Yes. Diabetes, high blood pressure, and toes are all rotten." said Dr. Wang.
After listening to this, Director Lu blinked and said, "In this case, the emergency department should persuade them to be hospitalized?"
Doctors are used to this kind of situation, and it is useless to accept the case. The patient's family will not treat the patient. And a patient with cerebral hemorrhage is not conscious and cannot make decisions on his own.
Director Lu's implication is: hospital beds are already scarce, and if you want to admit patients, please admit them. Many patients who want to be treated cannot get in.
Of course, what might have made Director Lu even more angry was that the patient's family agreed to let the patient be hospitalized, but ended up not allowing the doctor to treat him and only wanted the doctor to collect the body.
Doctor Wang shrugged and said nothing.
Director Chen and the two deputy directors were talking to each other. They might call the emergency department to inquire about the situation and find out who was the one who insisted on admitting the patient. The doctor who admitted the patient to the emergency department was going to be nagged.
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While the three directors were talking, the handover meeting was almost over, and a group of doctors walked out to start their ward rounds.
The ward rounds are as follows: except for Mondays when the director leads all the doctors in the department to do ward rounds, starting from the first bed to the last bed in the department, on other days, in order to save the doctors' precious time, each group of doctors will do ward rounds for the beds they are responsible for.
Due to the Chinese New Year holiday, the rounds were changed to the eighth day of the first lunar month. Today, each group will do their own rounds.
Xie Wanying, who was following Senior Brother Huang, discovered that Senior Brother Huang was free today and could return to his department to work.
It turned out that the chief resident had changed shifts after the Spring Festival holiday today. Huang Zhilei no longer had to be in charge of the entire hospital, and only needed to be the chief resident of the general surgery department. Two people from other departments of the surgery department would take shifts with him, which greatly reduced his workload.
Walking to the ward, most of the wards in the National Association are ordinary wards for three people, and there are relatively few wards for two people. There are only one or two single rooms in the general department, which are considered VIP wards. My senior brother is in charge of the third group. He will arrange a doctor for each patient. This is not the job of the associate senior doctor, but usually the doctor below the attending physician. The doctor that the patient can usually find is also a doctor below the attending physician. The associate senior doctor has his own things to do and does not do miscellaneous work.
All three groups of doctors followed behind Vice Admiral Cao. At this time, Cao Yong seemed to have transformed into a captain, leading a team that included both backbones and rookies.
Xie Wanying, who was following behind, looked forward twice. Senior Brother Cao’s back was majestic and as handsome as he could be.
The patients knew his reputation, and when they saw him come in, they respectfully called out, "Doctor Cao." They were referring to those patients who could speak and move.
Unless a brain surgery patient has recovered extremely well, most of them are lying in bed and it is difficult for them to move normally. They can only be saved, but they will have a long recovery period afterwards.
Patients always hope to recover to normal state instantly, but in neurosurgery, this is often impossible.
Ordinary people in China do not attach importance to early detection and wait until the disease occurs before seeing a doctor, which is always too late.
Is it conceivable that neurosurgeons must be very patient? More patient than psychiatrists?
He first walked to the last bed in the ward and shook hands with the patient in bed number 22 who was able to stand up and walk.
"Doctor Cao, how do you think my hand is recovering?"
"Yes, I can be a boxer in the future."
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