Chapter 2691: 【2691】The more doctors, the easier it is to die

Chapter 2691 [2691] The more doctors, the easier it is to die

There are several reasons for this. One is that pediatric cardiac surgery is inherently risky. In many cases, doctors advised not to take risks. This is an irreversible factor, normal.

Another common reason is the family financial problems of the children that are frequently reported in the newspapers. If you don't have money, you can advocate social donations to help. It's really not a big problem. The worst is the family of 12 beds, which occupies a large proportion, and people outside the clinic do not understand. They just listened to the doctor about some risks and simply quit.

You can’t say that family members like 12 beds don’t love their children. They just can't accept letting their kids take a little risk. Better to live and gamble on luck.

The gambling mentality generated by these family members is not only a character problem of the family members, but also a certain ethos prevailing in the society. We often hear people in the society blowing their breaths and saying: What to send to the hospital for a doctor, the more the doctor is, the easier it is to die.

The rumor that "the more doctors are more likely to die" is crazy. Why do you say it's a rumor? If it weren't for rumors, it wouldn't say that everyone's first choice when they get sick is to go to the hospital one after another to see a doctor.

The existence of rumors must have growth soil. This kind of soil is based on the fact that most people's psychology is not strong. As long as they find an excuse, they will immediately retreat into a tortoise.

It is the patients and their families who need to be strong the most, because the final decision on life is not in the hands of doctors.

Do you think these 12-bed family members are just thinking about the right thoracotomy for small incision surgery?

Listen to Xie Wanying's suggestion to her family: "If you have concerns about the small incision surgery on the right side, you can propose to Dr. Cheng a traditional median sternotomy. The attending doctor will definitely consider your family's request."

Converting to mid-sternal incision surgery is no longer technically difficult for the doctor. It is equivalent to telling the family members that it is okay to change the surgical procedure. Your concern is not valid.

Mr. Ge's reaction was this: "We've heard long ago that this kind of surgery is not cosmetic, and it does a lot of damage to the child's sternum."

The family tried their best to find Brother Shenxian's surgery not to be performed, and instead went to Guozhi to find Dr. Chen and did not perform the surgery recommended by Dr. Chen.

Xie Wanying was horrified, she really went in the most terrifying direction.

Brother Shenxian had indulged this patient for a long time without surgery. He disregarded the evaluation of the bed turnover rate in his group. Obviously, he was afraid that if the patient was driven away, the family would never operate the child after taking the patient away.

Pediatrics is always the most pitiful child, because the child's life is held in the family and has no life autonomy.

Speaking of this, you can know what a good person her teacher, Teacher Zhuang, is. Mr. Zhuang noticed that something was wrong with the family, and hurriedly found his medical students, hoping to help the children from the medical technical level.

"Yingying, say a few words." Teacher Zhuang asked the students to speak.

Xie Wanying asked the family again: "Did you hear someone say something else?"

"We've heard people say that some people with this disease live their whole lives without dying. Some people only discover this disease when they are tens of years old, and they can no longer undergo surgery at that time. Now this surgery is not good for her bones and she has to stay. Scar." Teacher Ge couldn't help but be suspicious of the doctor, "Nowadays doctors call patients for surgery at every turn."

"Don't say that." Teacher Zhuang told Teacher Ge not to think wrong.

(end of this chapter)