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[1883] Suspicion must be based on

Not to mention in hospitals, no unit dares to hire a person who has no wisdom to deal with problems and only shows off his temper, even if this person is a technical expert. In the past, the emperor who was the head of a country did not dare to show off his temper...

The clinical bosses and teachers all appear to have great personalities. However, they all show their own boss wisdom when handling conflicts with patients, and will not directly conflict with patients and their families to give others a clue. After that,

, just do whatever you want to do.

Now, Geng needs to turn his thoughts around and sort out his mood.

Geng Yongzhe, who was sitting on the chair, remained silent.

For him, two patients, a younger brother, a stepmother, and two relatives had two extreme emotions, and two events happened to one person at the same time. It was unbearable for the average person's psychology.

Ren Chongda's slow tone comforted the students: "It's okay, think about it slowly. If it's not perfect, we'll negotiate again." The main reason is that the mentality needs to be corrected and the brain needs to resume thinking.

Such requirements may be a bit high for college students who have not formally entered the society. Students who only wander around campus have not been tempered enough and do not know how to be diplomatic and sophisticated. They are novices in dealing with various social conflicts.

No one will urge Geng to give the correct answer immediately.

"Let's go see the patient." Looking down at the clock, it was very late. Chang Jiawei walked out of the office first and went to the ward to check on the patient. Fu Xinheng went out with him. Dr. Guo picked up the medical records and followed.

Geng Yongzhe had not yet calmed down his emotions. Ren Chongda accompanied him and motioned to the other two students: "Follow and have a look first."

Following the teacher's instructions, Xie Wanying and Yue Wen ran together to catch up with the doctor in front of them.

The patient fell asleep, and all the doctors visiting the patient walked into the ward quietly to avoid surprising the patient.

Standing beside the bed, Chang Jiawei took out his stethoscope from the pocket of his white coat and handed it to the classmate opposite him. When it came to diagnosing cardiopulmonary problems, he, an orthopedic surgeon, naturally did not have the expertise of a cardiologist.

Fu Xinheng took the stethoscope from him and put on the earplugs. He took the stethoscope and gently put it into the patient's clothes to listen to the patient's heart and lungs. The experienced doctor moved lightly and would not wake the patient at all.

At this end, when Chang Jiawei observed that the patient's face was a little red, he touched the patient's forehead with his palm and asked Dr. Guo: "What is the admission temperature?"

Dr. Guo opened the patient's medical record and checked the patient's temperature value registered by the nurse. He replied: "I had a slight fever when I was admitted to the hospital. The body temperature was 37.8 degrees." This was also one of the factors that made him doubt whether the patient had tuberculosis. He asked for instructions again.

The superior doctor asked: "Should we do a tuberculin test tomorrow?"

Chang Jiawei glared at his words: "I told you to hold an encyclopedia and cross it one by one. Do you need me to help you find one?"

The technical level of a doctor is not used to prescribe unlimited examination orders. If that were the case, why would the patient want the doctor to come? He should have done a complete physical examination. There must be a solid basis for prescribing examinations when he suspects the disease.

Another example is classmate Xie, who never suspected that the patient had tuberculosis from the beginning.

"Yingying, do you think it's tuberculosis?"

Seeing Teacher Chang suddenly asking her, Xie Wanying was stunned for a moment and then said straightforwardly: "No."

Here's the reason. She doesn't believe it if the patient has tuberculosis and goes to other places without invading his lungs. Because any doctor who often deals with the disease knows that the disease is not stupid. The patient's lungs are weak, and the tuberculosis bacilli won't take advantage if they don't come.

It is in line with the behavior of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Even in very special cases, there are definitely other factors involved.

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