Chapter 404 What Medical History



Come to the emergency department.

As usual, there is a lot of hustle and bustle with people coming and going.

I asked the nurse in the emergency department and learned that the student patient my cousin mentioned was in the emergency room, and classmate Li was also in the emergency room.

The doctors on duty in the emergency department's internal and external surgery departments today all looked young and were colleagues I had never met before.

Colleagues all did the same thing to avoid Li, probably because they all knew that Li would attract Poker Tan.

Some were going out in the cars, some were receiving treatment in the emergency outpatient department, no one dared to come out to wait. Now only Li, Teacher Tan and the patients were left in the emergency room.

The nurses in the emergency department are always busy. They pointed Dr. Xie Wanying and her group in a direction and let them go in by themselves.

Doctor Ojijia, who had just arrived, felt that the situation was becoming increasingly unfavorable. He also heard along the way what the nightmare poker face said and that student Li was the source of the nightmare, and he was terrified.

Dr. Wen Zihan has always been portrayed as a gentle older sister, but that doesn’t mean she is a weakling when she is a teacher or leader.

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Come on, Doctor O.

Dr. Ao, who was following behind a little slowly, was glanced at by Leader Wen in front and hurriedly ran forward.

Several people entered the emergency room.

The atmosphere in the emergency department's rescue room has not changed. There is a wheezing sound, which may be because the few ventilators in the emergency department are in operation.

Tick-tick-tick is the sound of the life timer, which is the beating of heart rate, blood pressure, etc. It comes from the electrocardiogram monitor, the most common life-saving instrument in clinical practice.

The infusion bag hanging in the air is another test for young doctors.

Dr. Wen Zihan knows that Chinese doctors who come to work in Western hospitals must understand Western medicine better than those who work in Chinese hospitals, otherwise they will not be able to work with their colleagues in Western hospitals.

To this end, she waved her white coat like an immortal old man and pointed to the infusion stand next to her: Okay, Doctor Xiao Ao, please go over and take a look at what medicine the patient is taking now.

Dr. Ojijia was waiting to look through the medical records, but after a quick glance, he saw the male doctor holding the medical record with a cold face and stern eyes. He was so scared that he immediately realized what a "poker face" meant and gave up the idea of ​​taking the record quickly.

I looked at the bottle on the IV stand and saw the liquid and dosage of the medicine. I couldn't say it was wrong. The nurse basically copied the doctor's instructions and wrote it on the medicine bag and IV card. The only thing was that I couldn't read the patient's information in the medical record book, so it was difficult to immediately connect what these medicines were used for.

The uses of a medicine, regardless of whether it is Chinese or Western medicine, are mostly diverse.

Seeing that the saviors had arrived, Dr. Li Qian'an rushed to them without thinking twice.

At this time, there were some noises coming from outside.

I could tell that the student's family member had paid the first step of the medical fee according to the nurse's instructions, and then returned to the nurse's station to inquire about the patient's condition. He also said, "His former student and teacher asked him to come to see Dr. Xie in your hospital. I heard that Dr. Xie can treat his illness."

"Which Doctor Xie?"

"Doctor Xie Wanying."

This patient should be the sick student introduced by my cousin.

"Doctor Xie is treating a patient inside."

"That's good, that's good." The patient's family thanked repeatedly.

"Do you know him?" Teacher Tan raised his head. He was always taciturn and didn't like to say a single word.

Dr. Xie Wanying replied: “Yes.”

"Do you know what his medical history is?"

"Sweating."

"Do you know what condition he is in that sent him to our hospital's emergency department?"

Medical history and reasons for emergency department visits are not necessarily the same.

Dr. Xie Wanying answered pragmatically: "Dr. Li has not yet informed us clearly over the phone."

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