Chapter 3443 Seems Really Accurate



At that time, the hospital will act in accordance with the legal decision.

The family members cannot accept the fact that the procedure is time-consuming and labor-intensive. On the other hand, because they do not understand medicine, they are afraid that the hospital will tamper with the procedure and cause their family members to die unjustly.

If legal action is taken, the patient's medical records must be sealed immediately. However, this is impossible to do in practice.

Especially for this kind of emergency rescue patients, the doctors always rescue the patients first and then make up the medical records. The family members asked for medical records and explanations, but the doctors could not give them. This situation further deepened the family members' distrust of the hospital.

So, why do family members often think that the hospital failed to fulfill its responsibilities and killed their own patients? Usually, this impression is based on the common people's understanding of sending children to the hospital, and they think that if the child's condition is not serious when he is sent to the hospital, he will definitely be saved.

In fact, is it true that the family members think that the child's condition is not serious? Even doctors cannot guarantee that the child's condition is not serious. Medicine is too profound. There are many patients who died after their condition was not considered serious at the beginning, especially pediatric patients.

It is too difficult to distinguish such responsibilities in medicine.

The ambulance stopped in front of the emergency department.

In the past, a group of doctors and nurses would rush out to help see patients.

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Not today, a bunch of people are blocking the door.

The medical staff in the emergency department could hardly protect themselves. Only a nurse came out with a blood pressure monitor to receive the patient. When passing through the crowd of family members, the family members sitting on the steps blocked the way. The nurse had to shout: "Please make way. There is a lathe passing by to push the patient into the emergency room."

The family members were in a bad mood and their eyes widened when they heard this.

Seeing this situation, Xie Wanying in the car decisively discussed with Senior Brother Huang: "Don't go to the emergency department, drive to the CT room for examination."

These people want to make trouble for themselves. It's not that I don't understand their feelings, but the doctor really can't take care of them. The patients at hand are also lives, and the doctor has only one thing to do, to protect the patients at hand.

Huang Zhilei thought what his junior sister said made sense, so he immediately asked the driver to turn the ambulance around and drive the ambulance to the CT room at the back.

The stretcher was pushed down from the ambulance and sent to the CT room for emergency CT. After a while, Xie Wanying saw Senior Brother Zhu running all the way over.

Zhu Huicang asked: "What's going on? I can't hear clearly on the phone."

Several people entered the CT room and checked the test results on the computer with the CT doctor.

An experienced doctor can determine the general outline of a patient's condition from the initial data before the composite film comes out.

Just think about it and you will know that this kind of explosion injury is unlikely to be just a piece of glass entering the human body. The explosion of glass is like a thousand arrows piercing the heart. Because the human body has its own barrier, once this barrier is broken anywhere, the god of death will desperately find a loophole here.

The clinical symptoms usually manifested may indicate that there is more than one piece of glass in the patient's brain. Unfortunately, CT scans cannot show glass fragments that are too small. Doctors may be able to make some inferences based on the degree of brain injury.

"Intracerebral hematoma in the temporal lobe." The CT doctor said, and discussed with the neurosurgeon present, "The longest piece of glass should be about ten centimeters long."

This length is consistent with the one that Xie first judged on the spot.

The other doctors who had heard her diagnosis earlier were filled with emotion. Presumably, the final diagnosis of the firefighters sent to Xuanwu was similar to what she had said.

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