After suddenly receiving the teacher's approval, Xie Wanying quickly called Teacher Sun to arrange a bed for the patient.
The patient's two sons were even more surprised and knelt down to the two doctors on the spot: "Thank you, doctor, thank you, thank you - Mom, you are saved -"
"You guys go out and wait outside first." Knowing that the calm teacher Tan didn't like such scenes, Xie Wanying acted as the teacher's little follower and spoke gently to the patients and their families.
"I understand. Your doctor is busy." Anyway, the doctor agreed to admit the patient, so the two sons helped the old woman out first.
"Write the medical record." Tan Kelin threw the medical record to the student for practice.
Xie Wanying took the medical record with both hands.
"Send in the next patient."
It is impossible for the teacher to wait for her to finish writing the medical records before seeing the patient.
Xie Wanying quickly walked to the door and called the next patient: "Fang Wei."
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When the patient heard the number being called and came in, she quickly went back to her desk to write the first patient's admission form and put the medical record aside to be written later, because the patient's family members had to queue up to go through the admission procedures.
After the admission form was issued, I took it outside and gave it to the patient's family members, saying, "Take this to the nurse and she will tell you what to do. The nurse is in the treatment room at the end of the corridor. A bed will not be available until tomorrow, so you should complete the formalities today. Remember to come back to get my medical records."
"Thank you, doctor." The patient's family helped the patient and quickly went to handle the formalities.
After closing the door, I saw Patient No. 2 sitting on a chair. He was a young man in his twenties, working as an editor for a computer website. Such editing positions are very popular in the capital. You can tell that the young man is well paid by the suit and leather shoes he wears. Therefore, it is impossible for such a patient to get a number by queuing normally. Ninety-nine percent of the time, he bought a number from a scalper.
Doctors cannot catch scalpers and cannot take care of these matters. This is a problem of hospital management. Doctors are only responsible for treating patients who have registered.
The young patient had a ruddy complexion, which was very different from the first patient. He didn't seem to be seriously ill and needed surgery. He had to buy an expensive scalper number to see the associate senior surgeon. What disease did he want to see?
Xie Wanying couldn't help but have a question mark in her mind. She remembered what Teacher Sun said on the phone: There are all kinds of patients in the outpatient clinic. Don't be surprised no matter what kind of person you meet.
Looking at Teacher Tan again, he is even more like a Buddha, with a cold face and probably won’t even sigh.
As usual, Tan Kelin flipped through the patient's medical records a few times and pushed them to the student.
Xie Wanying understood what the teacher wanted her to do. So she found a chair and sat down, first flipping through the medical records of the previous patient and writing away. The old lady didn't need to be prescribed medicine, just write down the patient's chief complaint and physical examination signs, add a doctor's order for hospitalization, and that was it.
While writing, I had to listen to the main complaint of Patient No. 2. Otherwise, if I couldn't write Patient No. 2's medical record clearly, Teacher Tan would have to scold me.
"I have a stomachache and had black stools before. I had a gastroscopy." The young man said, "The doctor said there might be only a small amount of gastric bleeding. The gastroscopy results showed a bit of gastritis."
"The gastroscopy was done in our outpatient department." Tan Kelin's calm and professional eyes fell on the gastroscopy report in the patient's medical record folder. The top letterhead of the doctor's signature below was printed with the Chinese Association for Disease Control and Prevention. It was really done in the outpatient department of the internal medicine department of this hospital.
"The examination showed that there was nothing wrong. The doctor told me not to be nervous and to take some stomach medicine later. However, my stomach has been hurting again recently." As he spoke, the patient touched his belly.
The two doctors looked over and used their eyes to preliminarily determine where he was touching. It was not the lower abdomen, but the upper and middle abdomen, in the middle of the left and right sides.
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