The situation was really chaotic, comparable to emergency surgery. Xie Wanying quickly used her brain to organize her thoughts.
Seeing her moving the chair over and tidying up the items on the table first. Tan Kelin looked at her calm movements and thought that she seemed to have let go of the previous incident, and he didn't.
Xie Wanying only had the task in her mind. Going to the outpatient clinic with the teacher was a kind of training for medical students. Being a doctor is not easy. In addition to learning the skills, you need to have the right attitude, control the patient's diagnosis and treatment procedures and follow the doctor's ideas. You have to understand it yourself.
"Call the first patient in." Time was running out, Tan Kelin gave the order.
Picking up the first medical record on the hill, Xie Wanying walked to the door and read the patient's name: "Liu Yazhen."
"Here!" Two family members of the patient came over with an old lady.
The patient and his family entered the clinic. Xie Wanying locked the door and put the medical records back in front of the teacher.
Tan Kelin flipped open the medical record and scanned it, asking the patient and his family, "Have you been to other hospitals?"
"Yes. First she went to the City Sixth Hospital, then to the General Airfield Hospital, and then to Xuanwu Hospital. The doctor at Xuanwu Hospital said that if you want to have this operation, it is best to ask you, Dr. Tan. The previous doctor said that only Dr. Tan can do it for my mother." The patient's two sons recounted the patient's medical experience, "My mother is over 90 years old this year. The doctor said that she has lived long enough and there is no need for her to go to the operating table."
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The doctor at the previous hospital said it clearly. What do the patient and his family want to do?
"My mother and we want to see five generations living under one roof," said the patient's son. "Without the surgery, my mother might not live past two months. After the surgery, your doctor said that medicine has developed and high technology has emerged. Then, maybe my mother can live longer."
The intestinal tumor in the patient's body was huge. If the patient did not undergo surgery, it might block the intestines. If the intestines were completely blocked, the patient would not survive. However, if the patient underwent surgery, the doctor at the previous hospital was right to be concerned.
The patient is old, so first of all, he may not be able to pass the anesthesiology test. In addition, his cardiopulmonary function is not very good.
Xie Wanying glanced over and saw that the old lady's lips were slightly blue and purple, indicating a state of hypoxia. It was hard to tell whether it was caused by the tumor or if her heart and lungs were not in good condition.
The doctor at the previous hospital was right. There was no need to put an old man like this on the operating table. Surgery is painful, and the knife will cut and leave scars.
Ordinary people don’t understand and think that everything will be fine after the tumor is removed. They don’t know that wound healing is a big problem for elderly patients. As they age, their cells age and their metabolism slows down, so wound healing is slow and many problems may occur.
If such a patient is admitted, the surgery will be difficult to perform and the treatment will be difficult after the surgery. Most doctors really don't want to accept such a patient. If they accept such a patient, it will be a burden for the doctor.
Patients and their families want their patients to live longer, even if it's just a little longer. What should doctors do? It turns out that grassroots hospitals push patients to higher-level hospitals. Hospitals of the same level recommend patients to famous doctors in the same field.
Doctors have to bear countless risks. Especially when they are famous doctors, such as the National Association of Chinese Medicine, which is the lifeline of ordinary people. Doctors in other hospitals are unwilling to take such risks, so can doctors in the National Association of Chinese Medicine take such risks?
The old lady's eyes flickered, tears or something else. Anyway, all the doctors here said that they couldn't do the operation for her, so she could only wait to die.
Are elderly patients no longer entitled to continue living?
"Doctor, please do this operation for my mother, okay?" the patient's two sons said with sobs in their throats.
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