Chapter 1854: 【1854】It's hard to say

Chapter 1854 [1854] It's hard to say

"You might as well ask her why she doesn't eat according to what is written on the medicine bag." After speaking, Doctor Su questioned the patient first.

Being blamed by the doctor on the other side, the female patient was extremely aggrieved, and recounted the tortuous process of getting her medicine back yesterday: "I don't know whether it is written once or twice a day on the medicine bag, and I can't see the number. I asked the people at the pharmacy, they Tell me to go back to the gynecologist and ask. I can only run back to your doctor."

The patient's words, let Dr. Zuo Liang take out the medicine bag and take a look.

On the medicine bag, maybe the pharmacist in the pharmacy was too busy to dispense the medicine, and in a hurry, the number of pills and the number of pills to be taken were reversed. The first time it was written as two pills once a day, but later found that it was wrong, and took a ballpoint pen to change the original number hastily. change.

When the patient sees the number that has been changed over and over, he must wonder whether it is 1 or 2, and he is afraid that he may make a mistake and can only ask the medical staff.

There are too many people taking medicines at the pharmacy window of the top tertiary hospital. It is all bustling and noisy. When the pharmacist is busy, he can't hear what the patient is asking, thinking that the patient is asking why the doctor prescribes the medicine like this. The pharmacist cannot answer such a question, so the patient is told to go back to the doctor who prescribes the medicine.

If the patient finds his primary doctor and asks, it is no problem. However, it happened that Dr. Zuo Liang and Xie were busy with work in other places at that time, and they could not meet them at all. .

The impatient patient casually caught a doctor in the ward and asked. Thinking that they are all gynecologists, they can always answer her questions. Laymen don't understand why doctors don't care about other doctors' patients, they just think that doctors are the same.

Dr. Su was pulled by the patient, and wanted to get rid of the other party and hurried to do her own work. How could she have time to carefully check the medical records and doctor's orders for the patients who were not under her control, and left a sentence to the patients: Take medicine according to the doctor's orders written on the medicine bag. .

As usual, this sentence is definitely not wrong. The problem is that the ambiguity of the numbers on this pill bag is exactly what the patient wanted to ask.

The female patient said: "I asked her later if it was 1 tablet or 2 tablets. She said 2."

Ninety percent of Dr. Su was annoyed by this patient who was not under his control, and he didn't know whether the number written on the medicine bag was the number of times or the number of films written, so he answered casually.

After listening to the statements of both parties, a group of people sorted out the ins and outs of the incident in their minds. Du Haiwei sighed deeply: I don't know how to say it. Most of the accidents in clinical disputes come out in this way. Every athlete who gets angry like a rushing athlete must have an accident.

If the pharmacist asks the patient again when he can't understand the question clearly despite his busy work, and listens carefully to the patient's request to correct the numbers written by himself, there is nothing to do next.

If Dr. Su was patient and showed the patient what kind of medicine was prescribed, she is a gynecologist and knows the usual dosage, so she would never give a 2 easily. Or you can help call the nurse to find Zuo Liang, which will not cause the patient to take the wrong dose next.

If the patient is not in a hurry, and always insists on getting back to his attending doctor to ask, there will be no accident.

On this point, Dr. Hu took the lead in making a statement to severely criticize the patient: "They all told you to go back to your own doctor to ask. Why did you arrest a doctor who didn't understand your condition to ask."

So, does this responsibility belong to her? The female patient's face turned pale.

cherished his daughter-in-law, and the patient's husband grabbed his daughter-in-law's hand and argued with Dr. Hu: "She can't find her attending doctor, what do you want her to do?"

(end of this chapter)