"The primary care clinic made a mistake." He Guangyou touched his forehead, knowing that there was no way out.
The level of grassroots clinics is like that. Doctors in tertiary hospitals can only adapt to it as much as possible.
"It's hard to judge. She's a pregnant woman." Sun Yubo told the truth.
Pregnancy complicated with acute appendicitis is very easy to be misdiagnosed or missed. This incident reflects someone's ability to make a quick diagnosis from another perspective. "How long has she been doing clinical internship? Is she doing internship in general surgery now?" Song Xuelin asked.
Hearing his question, He Guangyou looked back at him with a hint of surprise in his eyes: Is this Beidu genius also paying attention to Xie Wanying?
Song Xuelin didn't think his question was strange. As a newly graduated medical student, he knew the basic level of current medical students too well. How to judge a patient with pregnancy complicated by acute appendicitis? Unless he met a teacher who taught him in person in clinical practice, he would definitely not be able to associate the more obscure and detailed knowledge points in the book.
A medical student who can remember things quickly without being reminded by a teacher and dares to put them into practice at the first opportunity is definitely superior to 99 percent of people.
He didn't think anyone had taught her the diagnosis she just mentioned. Was it a telephone call? The teacher was not on the scene and could not make a quick judgment. Only if the student's initial judgment was correct, the teacher could make an accurate judgment.
After the thoughts on Song Xuelin's face filtered through the minds of other doctors on the scene, they had to admit that he was right.
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Of course, none of the teachers were surprised, because they all knew that Xie Wanying's level was beyond 99% of medical students.
Song Xuelin saw that Tao Zhijie and Cao Yong were not surprised, and a light flashed in their dark brown eyes.
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At the washbasin, she was watched by her senior as she carefully disinfected and washed her hands. Xie Wanying heard that Teacher Sun had come up to take the patient away, and she could go down with the other two students.
"Yingying, why didn't you tell us when you went out to save someone?" Li Qian'an complained to her, because he heard that he had just missed a wonderful scene where a senior gave emergency treatment to a patient and could learn from it.
"I didn't expect the condition to change suddenly." Xie Wanying said to her classmates. In addition, her childhood friend brought people here privately, so she couldn't let too many people know and had to make a judgment first. If the condition was not urgent, she would definitely not call the teacher but let people go to the outpatient clinic according to the rules.
Li Qi'an then accused Zhao Zhaowei of hindering him from following the teacher and running out: "You held me back and wouldn't let me out. What's wrong with you? What are you afraid of them doing?"
He was afraid. Not only him, but his grandfather was also a little afraid of the Buddha. Don't ask him what was going on. Zhao Zhaowei sighed in his heart. Seeing that the Buddha had said that he would talk to his grandfather about him.
"What's the problem?" Xie Wanying asked, knowing that something happened to her classmate during the time she was away.
Zhao Zhaowei grabbed her clothes, tears streaming down his face as he asked her for help: "Talk to Dr. Tao and ask him not to tell anyone about my situation. I'm willing to get checked out, and we'll talk about it after the results come out."
Senior Brother Tao said that he was easy to talk to and discuss with. But today, for some reason, she suddenly doubted these three words.
"Yingying, please help him." Li Qi'an asked on behalf of Zhao Zhaowei. He was also afraid of his senior brother Tao Zhijie.
"Okay, I'll find some time to discuss this with Senior Brother Tao for you." At this point, Xie Wanying realized that she had not yet told Senior Brother Tao about Teacher Ren's assignment.
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