Bed twenty-two is a single room.
Patients who attract public attention are usually placed in special rooms, not because they are rich, but simply because they are afraid of disturbing other patients in the same ward. Some patients are very concerned about being quiet after being admitted to the hospital, especially those with heart disease.
From far away, I could hear the sound of a TV playing in the ward, which was a little noisy. In between, I could hear a few coughs from the patients.
Looking through the medical records, it shows that the preliminary diagnosis of the patient in bed 22 is mitral stenosis. As mentioned before, mitral stenosis means that blood cannot reach the left ventricle sufficiently, and accumulates in the left atrium and then in the pulmonary capillaries, causing high pressure and coughing.
The most feared thing about mitral stenosis is the same as other heart diseases. Various secondary complications may arise, including compensatory myocardial hypertrophy, stenosis of the tricuspid valve, and eventually even the lungs may have to be replaced.
If one organ in the body gets into trouble and is not treated, it is very likely that other organs in the body will be affected as well.
Therefore, in this regard, Chinese medicine has never limited treatment to one organ. Our ancestors have long concluded from clinical experience that it is not possible to treat diseases of one organ alone.
In traditional Chinese medicine, textbooks can only give you a few general classifications of mitral stenosis. When it comes to specific cases, it is not possible to copy them, which is no different from Western medicine.
Specific cases require specific analysis.
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Therefore, it is not enough to just look at the medical records. Chinese medicine pays more attention to observation, auscultation, questioning and palpation than Western medicine. It is more practical to see the patient in person. Naturally, such Chinese medicine will most likely be called metaphysics by Western medicine. After all, in Western medicine, once the data comes out, basically any disease can be compared with the diagnostic standards of the relevant disease, and it is almost accurate.
When the group walked to the door of the ward, Wen Zihan stopped.
Since the trip was centered around her, the others followed suit and stopped.
While the Western doctors were wondering what was wrong with Dr. Wen, Wen Zihan turned around and said to several of the patients' attending doctors, "I looked at the medical records, and they are incomplete."
Don't be fooled by the fact that she called you sister or sister just now. She is Director Fu's fiancée. When it comes to medical issues, she is very strict and merciless.
Several young doctors understood at once that Sister Wen was telling them in advance: take it easy and don't be scared by her opinions after examining the patient.
It’s their fault for not organizing the medical records properly.
Speaking of medical record organization, the hospital is responsible for the patient's medical records after hospitalization. No matter how busy the work is, the superiors have to make rounds every day, and the responsible doctor is unlikely to say that it is not organized properly. Therefore, Sister Wen should be referring to the patient's medical history before admission.
This is really a test of a doctor's skills.
The medical history is either based on the patient's own report or on medical records of the patient's previous medical treatment in this hospital or other hospitals.
Since this patient came to the National Association for Medical Treatment, it means that he had been treated in other hospitals before.
Doctor Pan was on duty tonight, and he reported: "He was treated in Beidu before and was hospitalized in Beidu. It is impossible to bring all the hospital records from Beidu to him."
If you really want to get these medical records, you need to go to Beidu to apply. For some more special parts of the medical records, doctors from other hospitals may need to use personal connections to retrieve them from the medical record room for a look.
Such a troublesome matter definitely cannot be completed in a day or two, and sometimes it takes several months and is a matter of much effort on the part of many parties.
So you will find in clinical practice that when the doctor asks you about your previous medical history, that's all or none at all, and he will simply say forget it and tell you to do a new check-up.
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