A group of doctors walked to the patient's bedside.
Liu Wenyu was lying on the hospital bed in a daze. When she saw someone approaching, she opened her eyes. When she saw a group of medical staff in front of her, she had to think: Could this be asking her to give up her bed to other seriously ill patients? It was not easy.
, the young female doctor asked someone to find her a bed to rest.
Seeing the clear expression on the patient's face, Xin Yanjun said to the patient: "You sleep, you continue to sleep, it's okay. We just want to suggest to you that you may need to do other tests next, and it is better to be hospitalized."
"Hospitalized?" The patient's surprised voice showed that she did not understand the doctor's words. When she first came to see the doctor, the doctor made her wait for two hours to make way for other patients. Why did she suddenly say that she was serious enough to be hospitalized?
Faced with this question from the patient, the doctors and nurses present were actually very scared. It is equivalent to saying that they may have misjudged the patient's condition at the beginning, resulting in excessive differences in the later results.
"Your situation -" Xin Yanjun tried her best to explain the specific reasons to the patient, "Because your own symptoms are not obvious. Therefore, we need to wait for some blood test results to come out before we can further clarify your condition."
"If you ask me to wait for these two hours, does it mean that my illness has become more serious during these two hours?" Liu Wenyu asked with the doubts common to ordinary patients.
"Impossible. There is a process in the development of the disease. It is impossible for your disease to suddenly become serious in only two hours. Your disease does not belong to the kind of acute attack that is fatal." The doctor denied.
"It's not a fatal disease. Does it require me to be hospitalized? I have to work. I can come to your hospital for injections in the next few days." Liu Wenyu said.
"It depends on the results of other subsequent examinations. If your heart is really ventricularly dilated, there is a high chance of heart failure, and you will need to be hospitalized."
After listening to what the doctor said, Liu Wenyu shook her head: "I don't understand what you are saying. I think an injection will be enough."
Many patients make judgments based on their own feelings. In addition, the doctor sometimes said that her illness was very mild and sometimes said that her illness was very serious. She had to wonder what these doctors were doing. So once the doctor made a misdiagnosis, the consequences would be
Very serious cases will cause patients' trust in doctors' technology to drop directly to zero.
Xin Yanjun wanted to sigh in her heart: The doctor really has to take some responsibility for this matter.
Sister Xu, who is in charge of triage, is very afraid that if something happens to the patient, will the family members hold her accountable for not noticing?
"Do other examinations first, and then see what the final results are after all the examination results are completed. Don't worry, we will do our best to find out your condition." Dr. Dong, who is also a physician, came out to help.
Xin Yanjun talks to the patient.
Liu Wenyu became more and more confused about what this strange male doctor said.
"No need." Li Chengyuan glanced at the patient's expression and said cheerfully, "You only need to do an echocardiogram next, and we can start to determine whether your condition is serious."
Dr. Dong disagreed after hearing what he said, and insisted on continuing to say to the patient: "You can make your own decision, but it is best to do a comprehensive examination. Only by carefully clarifying the problem can you feel at ease."
Why do these two doctors talk so completely apart? Liu Wenyu found Xie Wanying among a group of doctors and asked, "Doctor Xie, what do they mean?"