Chapter 562: Even More Difficult



Dr. Fan Yunyun cannot say that she has ever seen such films in clinical practice. What she learned was how to quickly identify what is what.

Asking her to think about how to distinguish these things from the beginning at the photo stage, she had no idea.

Her knowledge has definitely not reached this stage.

This shows that it is impossible for a medical student to master these things just by memorizing books. What he needs is to constantly explore the structure of the human body through practice to truly understand it, including the dynamic and static laws of the human body.

When taking a film, it seems that only static images are visible to the naked eye. In fact, sometimes the doctor needs it to show something other than static images, but a moment in motion to confirm the doctor's speculation. This is the significance of the examination.

All teachers can understand Dr. Fan Yunyun’s dilemma because their thoughts are also stuck here.

"You can't lie completely on your back. You can try lying on your side at a certain angle." Professor Pei said as he turned his hand.

Although he is not a professional pediatrician or a professional general surgeon, it is obvious that Professor Pei has sufficient and rich clinical experience, which allows him to be the first to express such an idea.

In clinical pediatrics, it is common to take pictures in the supine and lateral positions, allowing doctors to use the images from the front and side angles to distinguish the overlapping parts of the organ images. After all, some organs are strongly overlapped from the front, but have a distinguishing boundary from the side.

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"Can't we take it this way?" Dr. Jiang asked Dr. Lao Youbao if the family members were so demanding that they only allowed the doctors to take one photo of the child.

Dr. Bao clarified this point: Since the family members trust the doctor, it is impossible for them to set such harsh conditions.

If the symptoms are mild, you may not be able to see anything even if you take the photo in the side-lying position.

Professor Pei is right. We need to add a certain angle to try to confirm Dr. Xie and Dr. Fan's speculation, so that the patient's intestinal obstruction can more obviously affect the occurrence of hernia and cause symptoms to appear. This is the most meaningful way to shoot.

The people at the National Association are very clear about this, and the doctors who have the ability in this regard are Dr. Xie Wanying and Dr. Song Xuelin.

"Doctor Xie, Doctor Song?" Doctor Jiang asked the two geniuses in his unit for their opinions.

Can you do it?

Dr. Xie Wanying said: "The difficulty is not finding the angle to take the photo."

Everyone was shocked by her words: when everyone was thinking of one thing, King Xie Juan obviously thought of another, leaving everyone behind by a huge distance.

What's difficult?

Dr. Xie Wanying replied: "The difficulty lies in convincing the family members."

After the doctor takes a picture of the problem, if the problem is not serious at the moment, but may become serious, what will the family choose?

This sounds like a decision for the family, but it must first and foremost be a question of the doctor's professionalism.

It is very important for doctors to clearly inform family members of the most likely probability of the worst-case scenario so that they can understand it thoroughly.

Doctor Jiang understood what Xie said and was shocked and asked, "Do you think this child must have surgery?"

As he spoke, Dr. Jiang looked at Dr. Song again.

Doctor Song Xuelin hasn't said a word so far.

On such an important matter, it is important to have one more genius express his opinion.

Doctor Song Xuelin received everyone's gazes and responded with an expression like that of Gu holding his head and not looking at Song Mao: Nonsense~

Because Dr. Xie's first sentence indicated that he believed Dr. Bao's professional intuition had already determined that this would be the case.

It’s a sad fact that many times clinicians are merely confirming that their patients’ bodies are sending out signals for help.

The child cried and was taken to the doctor. But when he arrived at the hospital, he stopped crying. Do you think this is good or bad?

Dr. Bao's professional intuition was correct. This situation had been repeated over and over again, and now it had become like this: Did the child get better on his own? Did he get better on his own in such a short time? Impossible.

It can only be that suddenly things might get really bad.

Diseases inside the human body are sometimes like a hurricane. When it reaches a certain point, it may even cause the world to appear calmer just before the outbreak.

From a physics perspective, quantitative change to qualitative change often occurs within a second.

The facial muscles of Dr. Jiang and others were twitching: As expected, where Xie Juanwang is, the difficulty will be increased ten thousand times.

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