"Doctor, is there a doctor in the car?"
Who is calling the doctor?
The doctors on the train expressed their doubts out of professional inertia.
It is a doctor's duty to save lives and heal the wounded. If there are really patients who need a doctor, you cannot pretend not to know.
Zhang Huayao, who was dreaming about Zhou Gong, opened his eyelids and squinted.
As the train attendants ran around the train compartments looking for a doctor one by one, the train's radio simultaneously broadcast the message of looking for a doctor.
A passenger in the rear carriage suddenly fainted for unknown reasons and needed help from professional medical staff.
All the doctors on the train left their seats and followed the crew to see the patients.
When we arrived at the scene of the accident, the passengers from the same car had already formed a circle.
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The person who suddenly fell ill was an old man, and the old lady who was traveling with him was his wife.
Seeing that the old man and the old woman were in their seventies or eighties, the doctors were muttering to themselves.
Sure enough, when asked about the family member's medical history, the old lady said: "He is usually in good health, otherwise he would not go out with me in the car."
"Don't you have high blood pressure?" The doctors didn't quite believe it. It was normal for someone of this age to have a sudden illness and high blood pressure. They thought the doctors were kind enough to give him a patch first. "Have you ever been to the hospital to measure your blood pressure?"
"have."
What is it?
"The doctor said he has high blood pressure."
Question marks kept popping up over the doctors’ heads: Is there something wrong with the patient’s family members’ brains?
All I can say is that this kind of situation is actually quite common in clinical practice.
Family members of patients often speak incoherently due to factors such as tension that affect the brain when the patient's disease breaks out. What's more, elderly family members themselves have less flexible brains due to their age.
Some doctors were communicating with the family members, while others were squatting down to diagnose and treat patients lying on the ground.
First of all, we need to find out the cause of the disease.
"His condition is more like a cerebrovascular accident."
Several doctors quickly examined the patient and then discussed the matter.
Among the doctors on the train, cardiologists are the main force, and the rest are hepatobiliary surgeons and gastroenterologists, but there are no neurosurgeons.
"Call Cao Yong." Shen Youhuan instructed his fellow students in the National Association.
"We can contact Fang Ze and ask them to send an ambulance over." The National Association's group suggested in a pragmatic manner.
It was diagnosed on the spot that it was a brain disease and it would be better to find a doctor from a specialized hospital. Fangze was closer to the train station than Guoxie.
The patient's family member, an elderly lady, asked the doctor: "Where are you going to send my husband?"
"Send him to Fangze, a famous brain hospital. You should have heard of it."
Doctors thought their advice was professional.
The old lady was anxious and said, "We won't go there."
There are actually patients who dislike Fang Ze?
"We don't see Western doctors, we see Chinese doctors," said the old lady.
It's not Fang Ze who is disliked, it's the Western medicine doctors who are disliked.
A group of Western medicine doctors at the scene looked embarrassed.
The old lady explained the reason: "Chinese medicine hospitals are cheaper."
The high-end Western medicine is out of reach for some ordinary people. This makes it even more difficult for Western doctors to speak. Since Dr. Fang Ze was not present at the scene, they could not guarantee that Fang Ze's treatment would not be expensive.
Besides, none of them are neurosurgeons, so they cannot professionally determine that the patient must go to a Western hospital for surgery.
"Let 120 contact the Chinese Medicine Hospital to send an ambulance?"
Someone raised his hand and said, "I know a Chinese doctor at the train station. I'll contact her and ask her to come over and take a look first."
A row of people looked over. Jiang Mingzhu recognized the colleague from the China-Foreign Friendship Hospital who was sitting in the row in front of her. Since the two sides did not have a detailed conversation, they did not know the other person's last name or name.
The other party just smiled again and said, "You know him too."
Why?
"It's Dr. Wen Zihan you mentioned before."
The "ah" sound from Jiang Mingzhu's mouth expressed everyone's shock: It was so unexpected, it turned out that there were more than just Shen Mowang and Zhang Yanluo who were covering up the truth.
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