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【3580】Don't underestimate

The last sentence is the key point.

The old man's eyes lit up.

The young female doctor ignored him when she got on the plane, indicating that she really didn't know what kind of patient she was going to pick up.

He was indeed diagnosed with pneumonia in the hospital where he had been treated before.

Pneumonia does not require oxygen inhalation, not necessarily. Oxygen inhalation is due to hypoxia, not pneumonia. Oxygen is required only when pneumonia causes hypoxia. It is completely unnecessary to inhale oxygen when there is no hypoxia. Be cautious.

Some doctors are even afraid that their patients will become oxygen poisoning.

So that's why he was suspicious of what this young female doctor said. The previous doctor didn't let him take oxygen.

Whether his pneumonia is serious or not, it seems that the current condition is not serious in the eyes of the original doctor.

Transferring to a hospital in the capital for treatment was obviously the request of some people who cared about him very much. He said it himself, this minor problem was nothing, and taking care of him was too much to make a fuss about.

It can be known that he did not call the ambulance himself, but someone else made an appointment for him. Therefore, he could just open his mouth and say that the ambulance would be given to other patients. In fact, it almost became a call.

As a doctor, Xie Wanying can see these signs immediately. Undoubtedly, the patient in front of her has a high status and has experienced strong winds and waves most of her life. She is used to being strong. This kind of patient is the easiest to deal with.

Don't take illness seriously.

Following Brother Tao in the Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery, she often encountered this type of patients, which gave her some experience and a firm grasp on how to deal with them.

Treating such patients sincerely is like treating a child. It is best to show your professional skills and make the other person admire you. This will make it easier for the patient to compromise like a child who obeys the doctor.

"I've never heard of what you're talking about," the old man chirped.

No matter it was silent hypoxemia or interstitial pneumonia, the previous doctor never said a word to him. Where did this young female doctor come from?

Xie Wanying's mouth outlines the following words to the patient, which are meaningful: "You come to the capital for treatment. The capital is the national medical center. You know the reputation of Guozhi."

I had no choice but to show off the authority of the hospital where Mr. Zhang worked and scare him. Doctors in the capital should not be underestimated.

The old man's calm eyes seemed to be looking at her blankly, and then he suddenly burst into laughter, and his laughter was followed by a cough.

The entourage was nervous and shouted: "Chairman."

Guo Zihao's face tightened: This person was called chairman, and he might be a very important person. It's just that I don't know which company's chairman he is for the time being.

If the patient and the people around the patient don't tell, who dares to ask? The frontline medical staff at the grassroots level will not be curious enough to ask people directly. Anyway, the leader who asked them to pick up the patient must know. It is up to the leader to let them know or not.

Proper, they don't need to ask too much.

Just do your job well. Smart front-line employees will not let themselves get involved in disputes.

Taking the oxygen tube, Xie Wanying put it on the patient herself.

Inhaling oxygen is equivalent to airflow rushing into the nasal cavity, which is somewhat uncomfortable, causing some patients to resist oxygen inhalation. Medical staff can only patiently persuade them. Hypoxemia without oxygen inhalation is really very serious.

It is easy to cause damage to the blood system, heart, lungs and brain function. Patients should not think that they are not feeling uncomfortable at this stage. If it takes a little longer, the disease will directly knock you into a coma and kill you.

(End of chapter)


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