Chapter 30 Silent Help



Everyone recalled that the old lady, a family member of the patient at the scene, could not even tell whether the patient had high blood pressure or not.

It’s a scam. Doctors have been scammed by this kind of thing more than once or twice.

Jiang Mingzhu could only flip her eyelids upwards.

"Even if the family members can't explain it clearly, you should be able to see it." Shen Youhuan continued to scold his junior fellow students.

Family members cannot tell doctors that the patient has a history of liver disease. It may not be easy for doctors to infer that the patient is in hepatic coma.

Generally speaking, when such elderly patients are in a coma, doctors first consider the most common cerebrovascular problems caused by high blood pressure, high blood lipids, and vascular sclerosis. Unless the patient's family members report that they have a history of liver disease, which can alert the doctor.

In addition, another way for doctors to detect the disease is when the patient has very obvious symptoms of hepatic coma: for example, the hepatic coma patient that Dr. Xie discovered during his internship had jaundice.

"Does he have jaundice? You just checked his pupils and observed his sclera. Did you find any jaundice?" Jiang Mingzhu asked the group of people who first examined the patient. There were many doctors, but only one patient. In the end, she, the doctor, was on the periphery and could not squeeze in, so she did not personally examine the patient.

The blame is put on the doctor who examined the patient.

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A group of people at the scene reviewed the diagnosis and treatment process again, and finally all eyes were focused on Shen Youhuan's face.

"That's right, you are the one who performed this examination on the patient." Jiang Mingzhu pointed back at Senior Brother Shen.

The boomerang came back so powerfully that after a moment of shock, Shin Yoo-hwan shouted, “Hepatic coma does not necessarily require jaundice.”

During the physical examination, no jaundice was found in the patient, and other laboratory test indicators were not available on site. How could we determine that the patient was in hepatic coma?

The Chinese doctor said that this diagnosis came from the patient's stringy pulse.

"Nonsense." Some Western medicine doctors at the scene cursed directly, because Western medicine has long stopped believing in Chinese medicine, which is so mysterious that it is inexplicable.

He had good intentions in inviting his cousin to see the patient, but ended up making his cousin the target of public criticism. Wen Shining had to get anxious and spoke up for his cousin, saying, "She is very good at taking pulses, even better than my second uncle."

A group of Western medicine doctors who were accused of misdiagnosis were furious and certainly could not accept such an explanation. They said, "No matter how good she is, show us the evidence."

How to produce evidence? In this patient's case, the only way to determine whether Dr. Wen Zihan's judgment is wrong is to send him to the hospital for a blood test to check some liver function indicators.

At this time, someone walked to the patient's head with a small doctor's flashlight and was going to re-examine the patient.

When others noticed this man's stealthy and silent actions, they had something to say.

"Does this robot believe her?"

"Maybe you don't believe it, and you want to do another check and slap her in the face?"

"If you don't believe it, shouldn't you slap her in the face with a high-profile inspection?"

"Is the robot afraid that it will be hit by the boomerang as well? So it does it secretly first?"

The nickname robot does not only refer to the rigid and cold way of doing things. Robots have many characteristics, including that they do not shout loudly before doing something like humans do, but they work silently and then say: I'm done.

"The area around the eyes is a little yellow, and so is the sclera," said Fu Xinheng, who carefully performed a targeted secondary examination of the patient's eyes.

After hearing what he said, a group of Western medicine doctors were furious.

"You didn't find out?!"

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