Many medical students give up every year. It’s really not because they can’t read well or for other reasons. It’s just because they see patients suffering in the clinic and they can’t help themselves and have a nervous breakdown.
Doctors have to be cold-hearted, because often the person who protects the patient until the end is also a doctor. A doctor is a role destined to watch the patient pass away.
"Dr. Jiang, how is the patient's condition now?" Xie Wanying asked Teacher Jiang.
Dr. Jiang patted her shoulder to remind her that there were other people present, took her to the edge, and then told her the situation in a low voice: "The director is here."
It was the patient introduced by Section Chief Yang who was about to die as soon as he was transferred. When Director Zheng heard about this situation, he quickly came back to the hospital to see what was going on.
The director is here, so how could the other attending doctors, who are on duty tonight at least, not be here, so there are so many doctors crowded together at the scene.
Xie Wanying turned around and saw Director Zheng, whom she had met before. Director Zheng was standing with another older doctor wearing glasses.
"That's Dr. Li Guoxin, associate professor." Dr. Jiang introduced his superior, who was also the patient's attending physician after he was hospitalized.
The associate professor didn't care about the medical students. Li Guoxin was fully focused on reporting the situation to the leaders: "They started resuscitation at eight o'clock. They said the patient had a sudden convulsion. As soon as I heard that the situation was not good, I quickly asked them to do a blood test.
, call the chief resident. I will take the car and run back. Director, you saw when you came that the blood pressure has risen a little. A bag of blood has been transfused to him. The red blood cells were a little low before, so we can’t rule out the possibility of blood loss. "
"Is there blood in the drainage bag?" Director Zheng asked, looking down at the drainage bag connected to the patient's abdominal drainage tube. Seeing that there seemed to be nothing new coming out of either the bag or the drainage tube, he couldn't help but frown, "The tube is blocked.
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"It seems to be blocked." Li Guoxin did not deny the leader's suspicion, and explained, "He is too weak, and he doesn't know what is going on inside. I didn't dare to flush him after he was admitted during the day. I wanted to check these two
Make plans after the day is over."
"Before they were transferred to another hospital, there was no flushing at another hospital, right?" Director Zheng asked.
"No." Li Guoxin said, "They don't dare to rush."
Director Zheng wanted to roll his eyes when he heard this, and began to complain a little bit: "The person who stayed in charge of him for the operation did not dare to rush."
The person who handles the drainage tube is best handled by the doctor who placed the drainage tube in the first place, because only the surgeon knows best where the tube was placed in the patient's body and the circumstances under which it was placed. Of course, it will be recorded in the medical record.
Some things are recorded in accordance with regulations, but some things, such as the doctor's impressions and feelings about the patient's abdominal cavity, cannot be written down, and it is impossible to write them down in medical records that require academic standards for written words.
It is for this reason that all doctors hate taking in this kind of patient, which is called wiping their colleagues' butts. For example, when Song Xuelin took in that patient, he was so angry even if he was a genius. If Xie Wanying hadn't solved the problem smoothly, Song Xuelin would have been so angry that night
I really have to run away.
"You can ask for a consultation, why do you have to transfer me to another hospital?" Director Zheng kept chattering.
"Please go over for consultation and give them advice. Maybe they can't do it." Li Guoxin told the truth about what might happen.
Surgery is not like internal medicine. Internal medicine usually conducts consultations and generally guides medication strategies.