Chapter 1877 Missed Diagnosis



When the patient had to sit in a wheelchair, the previous doctors continued to think that it was due to the sequelae of fracture and poor cardiopulmonary function, and did not suspect the right direction. As a result, for a long time, doctors including doctors in the county hospital misdiagnosed and missed the diagnosis.

As the patient's brother who is studying medicine, Geng Yongzhe blames himself for not noticing the changes in his brother's condition in time. As Chang Jiawei said, he is a medical student who wants to stay in the top medical circle of the capital in the future. He cannot compare himself with doctors in county hospitals, and his self-requirements must be higher.

After adjusting his mood, Geng Yongzhe turned around and pulled the quilt to cover his brother's whole body, saying, "Xiaohui, you should sleep well. It's okay as long as your brother is here."

Geng Yonghui was mentally tired. He nodded to his brother's words and closed his eyes to sleep again.

Maybe it was because of the long journey to the capital to seek medical treatment, but his forehead had a slight fever. Geng Yongzhe touched his brother's forehead with his palm and prepared to take another temperature with a thermometer.

"How long has he been feverish?" Yue Wentong asked when he saw this scene after returning with a thermos filled with hot water.

Geng Yongzhe recalled what his family members said: "My grandparents are too old to remember clearly. They said that he sometimes had a fever and sometimes didn't. It wasn't very high, so it didn't seem like he had a fever."

Low-grade fever is more difficult to identify than high-grade fever, and it is even more necessary to use a thermometer to measure the temperature several times a day to detect abnormalities. The elderly do not have this common sense, and they only rely on touching the patient's forehead and hands and feet to sense it, and rush to the hospital when the fever rises.

Yue Wentong pulled him outside, avoiding the patients in the room, and asked him in a low voice: "Does your grandfather smoke? Does he have a history of tuberculosis?"

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From what the squad leader said, he passed by the doctor's office and heard the doctor talking about his brother's condition. Geng Yongzhe's face showed a hint of nervousness.

Xie Wanying, who followed them out of the ward, heard the monitor's words and interjected, "You need a physical examination to take the college entrance examination. If you have active tuberculosis, you cannot take the college entrance examination or be admitted."

This is because tuberculosis is an infectious disease. If one person in a family gets it, the chances of other family members getting it are very high. If Geng Yonghui had it, it is estimated that Geng Yonghui would also get it. Whether it is the college entrance examination or the medical school physical examination, tuberculosis patients will be screened out, so the possibility that Geng Yonghui has tuberculosis is not high.

Knowing that Xie was trying to appease him, Geng Yongzhe asked the monitor, "Who did you hear that was suspicious?"

"Teacher Ren and the doctor are just having a preliminary discussion. We need to wait for the patient's attending physician to come back and see the patient again before drawing a conclusion." Yue Wentong said.

The door of the ward creaked twice, and two people walked in from the gap in the open door, one after the other.

When they got closer, they could clearly see the faces of Chang Jiawei and Fu Xinheng. Yue Wentong was really surprised and wondered if he had seen it wrong: Why did these two people appear here at night?

Judging from the monitor's expression, he didn't know what the instructor said. Xie Wanying and Geng Yongzhe thought.

Realizing something, Yue Wentong turned around and looked carefully at the card posted on the door of the ward. It said that the attending physician for beds 15 and 16 was Chang Jiawei.

No way? Yue Wentong’s eyes seemed to be glued to the cards, not moving at all.

The squad leader's shocked look is enough to show that a doctor's bad reputation will affect his or her credibility as a doctor, which is not a good thing at all.

Halfway through the walk, Chang Jiawei turned into the locker room and changed into a white coat.

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