The men withdrew. Classmate Pan stood at the door and waited to see if Classmate Xie's guess was correct.
When the doctor told her to pull up her clothes, Sister Weng's whole body tensed up, her eyes glaring at the doctor's face like a defensive snake.
"What are you afraid of? I'm a woman." Dr. An urged the patient to move faster.
Sister Weng had no choice but to slowly pull up her clothes.
"Pull it up a little higher, otherwise we won't be able to check." Dr. An explained to the patient, "I need to touch your belly to determine where the pain is."
The nurse nearby simply did a favor and helped Sister Weng pull up her clothes to the proper height, exposing her abdomen so that the doctor could see clearly.
At this time, several old scars on the patient's lower abdomen were revealed. An experienced doctor could tell at a glance that they were scars from laparoscopic surgical incisions.
Seeing that classmate Xie had expected it again, Dr. An asked the patient: "Have you ever had abdominal surgery before?"
"I've had gallstone surgery." Sister Weng said hesitantly, "My husband and his family know about it."
Gallstones? Is this patient talking about laparoscopic gallstone removal surgery? But the location of the incision scar is in the lower abdomen, which is a bit far away from the upper abdominal incision for gallstones.
Obviously this patient is hiding the truth in order to hide the fact that it is just a scar. No one can tell what kind of surgery has been done inside. But to be honest, it is ridiculous to fool the doctor with such a statement. He really wants to hide that he has had abdominal surgery.
For laparoscopic gynecological surgery, it is better to take appendicitis as an example. The location of the incision in laparoscopic appendicitis surgery is relatively close to that of gynecological surgery.
No, no, no, this patient is smart. Because I have seen many patients use this excuse in clinical practice, and some of them have come to light. It is inevitable that her family members heard such stories, saying that she had undergone appendicitis surgery, which made her family members suspicious.
, let’s talk about gallstone surgery. Anyway, her family has never studied medicine.
Thinking about it this way, Sister Weng is the real scheming one, not a fuel-efficient lamp. Sun Rongfang and Shang Siling's inference about this woman is basically correct.
Sister Weng could see the expression on Dr. An's face, gritted her teeth and said, "Don't doctors want to keep the patient's condition confidential? Patients have their own right to privacy."
"Yes." Dr. An has been working in clinical practice for several years. He is experienced in dealing with this kind of patients and said directly, "I won't say anything to your family. So, don't doubt the doctor if anything happens to your family in the future.
Talking nonsense."
After being scolded by the doctor, Sister Weng shut her mouth.
After examining the patient, Dr. An issued an examination application form and asked the nurse to send the patient for examination quickly.
When the patient was sent to the B-ultrasound room, a woman in her fifties or sixties walked in at the door of the emergency room.
The triage nurse came up and asked what was going on.
The woman said: "My daughter-in-law is here to see a doctor. Her surname is Weng. Do you know?"
It's Sister Weng's mother-in-law, Ma Lu.
It is estimated that when Sister Weng called the doctor for help at home, her mother-in-law pretended to be asleep and actually heard part of the phone call.
Knowing that her daughter-in-law was undergoing an examination, Ma Lu wandered around the emergency room waiting for someone to come. She called her son while taking her mobile phone: "Didn't I tell you before? Your wife is seeing a doctor in the emergency department of the National Association of China, maybe.
You don’t want children, haven’t you arrived yet?”
"I'm here, running over." Sister Weng's husband, Mr. Lu, replied in a breathless voice from the other side.
When the mother and son met in the emergency room, Sister Weng's emergency B-ultrasound examination was over. The B-ultrasound report stated that it was indeed a molar pregnancy.