Chapter 558 Good Doctor



To what extent do the sick child's family trust Dr. Bao?

It turned out that the child had been taken to another large hospital in the city by his family for examination a month ago, and the doctor at the hospital did not say that there was anything wrong with the child.

The child has been examined by a large hospital and confirmed to be fine. Now a doctor in a community hospital says that it is necessary to be cautious and conduct further examinations on the child. Well, you can definitely say that this doctor in the community hospital is extremely bold.

Doctor Bao touched his chest and said, "My courage is almost reaching my heart—"

Doctor Jiang raised his hand and patted his childhood friend on the shoulder, saying: "It's okay, it's okay. Being a doctor is bound to fail. You can't be afraid of failure and ignore the patient's life. Besides, the family believes in you!"

Dr. Xie Wanying recalled her first driving experience with Teacher Jiang during her student days.

Obviously, Teacher Jiang was certain that she might have an accident at that time, but this was the reason why Teacher Jiang finally decided to let her escort the patient.

Dr. Jiang believes that it is crucial for students to maintain the courage trusted by patients to face possible setbacks, which is crucial for them to become a more successful doctor in the future.

It must be said that Dr. Xie Wanying was fortunate to be reborn. Every teacher she met was excellent. They lit up countless lighthouses to guide her on her journey to becoming a clinical doctor again.

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Dr. Bao shared his professional considerations with the experts and teachers:

Firstly, the cost of CT and other examination machines is too expensive, and it is impossible to do it casually, especially in small places.

The fact is that the child has not undergone CT.

It is very difficult to obtain accurate results from imaging examinations such as X-rays, and it is inevitable that the accuracy of the examination results will be compromised.

Secondly, large hospitals examine a large number of patients every day, and often the results need to be produced urgently.

If the patient does not have a serious illness, but a relatively complicated condition with mild symptoms, there is a possibility that the examination results may be missed in a large hospital.

This means that the imaging doctor needs to conduct focused examinations and make targeted result reports based on the patient's symptoms described in the application form submitted by the clinician, otherwise he will not be able to finish looking at all the films in a day.

It is totally different from what laymen think. It is impossible for an radiologist to conduct a comprehensive examination of a patient on his own.

Due to the superposition of various factors, it is common for clinical examination results to be biased. For this reason, clinicians often ask patients not to return for a checkup or come back for another checkup after a while.

"The child's condition showed no signs of worsening." Dr. Bao admitted that this was where he was bold.

There is no sign of worsening of the condition, so there is no need to return to a large hospital for follow-up. Why did Dr. Bao suggest that the family have the child examined again at his hospital?

"The family members can't let it go," said Dr. Bao.

A good doctor not only treats the body, but also the heart. In clinical practice, it is often more important to treat the heart.

The other doctors nodded, indicating that Dr. Bao was a good doctor.

Dr. Xie Wanying said to Dr. Bao: "I believe in your professional intuition as a doctor."

Dr. Bao's face suddenly turned red: Teacher Xie from the capital is really good at praising people.

Doctor Jiang and the others looked at each other in surprise: Juan Wang is truly ahead of everyone else in everything. If we trace back to the academic roots of medicine, what Xie Juan Wang said is actually correct.

It is impossible for Dr. Bao to examine the child solely for the family's psychological treatment.

Therefore, returning to the key topic to be discussed in the current case mentioned earlier, it can be seen that Dr. Bao judged that this child might need surgical intervention.

There are generally two indicators for surgical intervention for acute abdomen: perforation and obstruction.

If it is perforation, it is definitely a bigger problem than obstruction. The condition is more serious and it is impossible to say that it has not erupted after such a long delay in clinical treatment.

Doctors focus on obstruction.

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