Chapter 4043 [132] Not young
Chapter 3973 【62】Strict
Twenty-two beds are single rooms.
Patients like these who can attract public attention are usually arranged in special rooms, not because the patient is rich, but simply because they are afraid of harassing other patients in the same ward. Some patients are very concerned about being purified after being admitted to the hospital, especially those with heart disease.
From far to near, you can hear the sound of the TV playing programs in the ward, which is a little noisy. In the middle, you can hear the patient's cough several times.
After reading the medical records, it was shown that the initial diagnosis of the patient in bed 22 was mitral valve stenosis. Mitral valve stenosis has been mentioned before, blood cannot fully reach the left ventricle, and then it accumulates in the left atrium, which then accumulates into pulmonary capillary hypertension, causing the patient to cough.
What is most afraid of when mitral valve stenosis is the same as other heart diseases. Various secondary diseases occur, including compensatory hypertrophy of the myocardium, and the tricuspid valve is dragged down by a piece of stenosis, and eventually even the lungs have to be replaced.
If an organ in the body is in trouble and does not deal with it, it is very likely that other organs in the body will be affected together.
Therefore, in this regard, traditional Chinese medicine never limits one organ to treat it. Our ancestors have long summarized it from clinical experience, and it is not possible to treat diseases of one organ alone.
In traditional Chinese medicine, mitral valve stenosis can only give you a few general categories in textbooks. If you copy specific cases, you will not be able to copy them. This is no different from Western medicine.
Specific cases need to be analyzed in detail.
Therefore, it is impossible to just look at the medical records. Traditional Chinese medicine pays more attention to looking, listening, asking and touching than Western medicine, and it is more realistic to see patients with your own eyes. Of course, such traditional Chinese medicine is likely to be called metaphysics by Western medicine. After all, in Western medicine, once the data comes out, basically what disease is based on the diagnostic criteria of the relevant disease, and it is almost impossible to distinguish it.
The group walked to the ward and Wen Zihan paused.
As the trip was centered on her, the others stopped.
When the Western doctors were thinking about what happened to Dr. Wen, Wen Zihan turned around and said to several attending doctors of several patients: "I looked at the medical records, but they were not complete."
Don’t look at the sister and sister calling just now, and they are their Director Fu’s fiancée. When it comes to medical issues, they are so harsh and ruthless.
Several young doctors understood it all at once. Sister Wen told them in advance: Be careful, don’t be scared by her point of view after seeing the patient.
Who made their medical records not sorted out?
Speaking of medical records, this hospital is responsible for the patient's medical records after being hospitalized. No matter how busy the matter is, the superiors have to check the rounds every day, and it is unlikely that the responsible doctor will say that it has not been sorted out properly. Therefore, Sister Wen should refer to the patient's medical history before admission.
This is a test of a doctor's skill.
The medical history is either based on the patient's own description or the medical records of the patient who has been treated in this hospital or other hospitals.
Since this patient was looking for a doctor in the National Association, it means that he had been treated in other hospitals before.
The person on duty tonight was Dr. Pan, who reported by Dr. Pan: "He used to see a visit in Beidu and was hospitalized in Beidu. It is impossible for Beidu to bring him all the hospitalization records."
If you have 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 smuggle personal relationships or be able to retrieve them from the medical record room.
Such a troublesome thing will never be done in one or two days, and sometimes it is under the traction of many parties for several months.
So you will find in clinical practice that when the doctor asks you that the medical records are just a little or no before, you might as well just say forget it and have a re-examination.
Chapter completed!