After dinner, Tao Zhijie took out Zhao Zhaowei’s medical record and placed it on the coffee table.
The other doctors were silent when they saw this. They were all criticized by Director Tang this morning and were upset. The doctors couldn't understand why this medical student was like this. He was more difficult to manage than ordinary patients.
"The most difficult patients to treat are his kind." Tao Zhijie said earnestly to the young doctors below, which shows that he had anticipated this situation.
Ordinary people would never think that it is the most difficult to be a doctor who treats the sick. It is a simple truth. If you don't know anything, you will just be foolish and just listen to the doctor. If the doctor is sick, you will understand what is going on. The more you understand, the more suspicious you will be.
"I misjudged him." He Guangyou admitted that he was negligent in this matter when Tao Zhijie was away. "His grandfather was also hospitalized in the department before, but he didn't have so many weird paranoias as him."
"What does he suspect?"
"He was suspicious of everything we said. I told him that we should get this shot to control the infection first. He said, okay, he would tell us in two days why the infection was not under control and why we got this shot. I explained to him that the neutrophil index in his blood had dropped, so the shot was effective. But he refused to believe me and insisted that we change the medicine. How can we change the antibiotics randomly? We need to take a full course of treatment."
Qiu Ruiyun interrupted and added, "What he cares about is the jaundice in his body. He thinks it will be good if the jaundice subsides. As for the infection index, it is not very important. However, for us doctors, the infection index must be controlled first, and his liver abscess cannot be allowed to grow larger. The jaundice will gradually subside. His total bilirubin is actually not very high."
After carefully listening to the reports from his subordinates, Tao Zhijie looked at the two newcomers and said, "Xiao Song, why don't you say a few words about your opinion first?"
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"I never thought his condition was good." Song Xuelin stuck to his previous opinion, "His liver abscess is not easy to subside. Although the area is small, there are several of them, and there is a high possibility that they will be connected into a large area."
"So you mean—"
“His lipid metabolism abnormalities need to be investigated.”
A group of people listened to Song Caizi's words and thought it was as if he hadn't said anything. Abnormal lipid metabolism, isn't that obvious? Zhao Zhaowei has been well-nourished since he was a child, and he eats too much, so he is simply obese. If it was secondary obesity caused by neuroendocrine, it would have been found out during hospitalization. Even so, Tao Zhijie cautiously asked He Guangyou: "Have you issued a checkup order to check your thyroid gland?"
"We checked it, especially insulin, and the results showed that there was no problem at all," He Guangyou replied.
"Does anyone else have any other opinions?" Tao Zhijie asked the person in the group who did not speak.
Dr. He Jiuliang, another attending physician in the team, is older than He Guangyou and is not in charge of Zhao Zhaowei. He can only express his opinion based on the patient's condition he just heard about: "I feel that his disease does not need to be complicated. Dr. Zhao's idea and our previous treatment policy are safe. We will continue to control the infection and observe whether the liver abscess has shrunk. The ultimate goal is to make it disappear. The jaundice will naturally subside. The patient's emotions need to be comforted. If we need to take measures, there is no particularly good method at this stage."
"I feel like he's anxious." Gong Xiangbin continued, "His jaundice appeared because he lost weight. It's ultimately a problem of his temperament. Like Director Tang suggested, find a psychologist to talk to him."
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