Before Teacher Li arrived, two students who were going to study here took out a rag to wipe the table, disinfected it, and moved the chairs. Dr. Zheng opened the drawer of his desk and took out pens and stacks of classified examination application forms, which were piled on the countertop.
On the table, each base forms a hill, and then teach two students how to fill in these forms.
The application forms for clinical examinations in each hospital are similar. They only include the positive signs of the patient's examination, past medical history, pregnancy diagnosis, and the purpose of the application.
While listening to Teacher Zheng’s lectures and asking questions, it was almost time for the clinic to begin, and the corridor became lively.
"Doctor Yuan, you go and do your work. There are two children following me today. I can let them do their work."
Hearing this voice, it was obvious that Teacher Li had arrived.
Two classmates, Xie Wanying and Geng Yongzhe, immediately turned around and shouted: "Teacher."
"Hey." Teacher Li's warm voice was as loving as a mother's, and her sunny smile made the whole clinic instantly turn into spring.
From the teacher's state of mind, it is impossible to tell that the teacher is sick, but the teacher does have a cold, his voice is a bit hoarse when speaking, and he coughs several times after just speaking a few words.
Seeing this, Xie Wanying picked up the thermos cup on the table and helped the teacher fill it with hot water. She needed to drink more water if she had a cold.
It is said that you need to drink more water when you are sick, but outpatient doctors cannot do this at all. Drinking more water is destined to go to the toilet more often. Patients come one after another, and the doctor cannot see them all. The patients have no patience to wait for the doctor to go to the toilet frequently.
Teacher Li only touched her lower lip with the water in the thermos cup and did not dare to drink more. Dr. Zheng explained in advance the reason why they helped the teacher talk more, and Xie Wanying and the others understood.
It's just that patients who come for medical treatment want to hear what experts say, not what their students say. The two classmates were scratching their heads, thinking about how to break this situation.
Dr. Zheng had his own things to do. When he left, he smiled at the two rookies and said, "In two days, I will take you to work the night shift for excitement."
No need, the two classmates shouted in their hearts.
When the time came to eight o'clock, the first patient couldn't wait to walk into the clinic for fear of being overtaken by others.
Few of the patients who come to the top tertiary hospitals are coming to see a doctor for the first time. Most of them have been seen in other hospitals and will bring their past medical records to the doctor.
While Dr. Li Yuen listened to the patient describing his condition, he lowered his head from time to time and read through the medical records and previous examination reports brought by the patient.
A female patient in her twenties claimed that she had no serious illness on weekdays, only inflammation of the "Yin" tract (a homophone for "Yin", fearing harmony). Therefore, she previously mistakenly thought that the "Yin" tract inflammation was causing infertility, and she actively treated the "Yin" tract inflammation.
. After several months of treatment for "due" tract inflammation in the hospital where I often see doctors, the treatment indicators improved to 77% or 80%. The strange thing is that she is still not pregnant. At this point, another hospital recommended that the patient do a B-ultrasound examination, and then
An ovarian cyst was found.
General doctors who perform gynecological examinations in large hospitals are unlikely to say not to do B-ultrasound. They will directly prescribe a series of routine examinations to the patient during the first consultation, which will definitely include gynecological B-ultrasound. Don’t say that doctors in large hospitals prescribe examinations indiscriminately, because there are
Cases like this happen often, so I’ll try to catch them all and check them out for you first. The consequences of wrong treatment are like the female patient in front of me. Firstly, the purpose of treatment is not achieved, wasting money and hurting the body, and secondly, the original hidden condition is delayed and delayed.
The latter is even more harmful to the patient's life.