Chapter 4033: [122] Just believe her

   "According to what Dr. Wen said." Dr. Xie Wanying made a decisive decision.

  The two surgical hospitalizations who came to support the general decision, and the others have no objections for the time being.

  The nurse **** and pushes the medicine quickly.

   Next is observation time. The patient's heart rhythm was somewhat stable, and a group of people immediately seized the opportunity to push the patient into the elevator and transfer him to the ICU.

  Upstairs, Dr. Wei was waiting for everyone until the soles of their feet became hot and hairy. He could probably guess what was going on just by seeing that the elevator didn’t come up.

   Seeing the elevator door open, Dr. Wei said, "It's pretty fast. It's really different with Yingying here."

   When the emergency rescue was underway, a group of people counted down like years. It didn't take long.

  Dr. Wei calculated the time for them: Excluding running, it may take five to eight minutes for them to arrive at the scene and save lives.

   Being able to save a life within five minutes belongs to Wang Su clinically.

  Quick means the rescue process went smoothly? Doctor Wei thought.

  Dr. Zhang Desheng: I didn’t understand what was going on.

   It stands to reason that he, an ICU doctor, knows best how to use western medicine.

  Hearing the arrival of the patient, the ICU medical staff ran out to pick up the patient. Tonight, Dr. Du, who is on duty at the front line of the ICU, asked about the rescue process of the patient.

   "Furosemide was pushed." Dr. Zhang Desheng said.

   "Only push furosemide?" Dr. Du was surprised, a single furosemide can have a miraculous effect, which shows that the doctor who instructed the use of furosemide is very good.

   Regarding this, Dr. Zhang whispered in Dr. Du's ear: It's the suggestion of the TCM doctor. God is the TCM doctor, not me.

Strange. Chinese doctors do not use traditional Chinese medicine to save patients and use western medicine. Do you think this is a technique of traditional Chinese medicine or western medicine?

  What Dr. Wen himself said does not belong to traditional Chinese medicine technology.

   How could using furosemide intravenous injection for rescue could be regarded as a technique of Chinese medicine? It can only be said that the theory of Chinese medicine has helped Western doctors to clarify their rescue ideas.

   To put it simply, the academic theory of traditional Chinese medicine believes that fighting against the **** of death is an offensive and defensive war. Wherever the **** of death attacks, medical staff can fight against the **** of death.

  Western medicine is temporarily unable to figure out where the **** of death is attacking. It is entirely possible that the patient's shock problem is a combination of the three aspects speculated by Dr. Xie.

  Meridian theory of traditional Chinese medicine has been mentioned before. Dr. Pan and Dr. Wei understood Dr. Wen’s experience in consulting with Liu Fang’s patients last time, so they explained to Dr. Zhang and Dr. Du: “The patient’s condition may progress from the small intestine meridian to the bladder meridian to the kidney meridian. through."

   Fighting an offensive and defensive battle with the **** of death here in the bladder meridian and kidney meridian?

  After hearing this, Dr. Zhang and Dr. Du felt too mysterious: Is this possible?

   The question is true.

  Chinese medicine is mysterious because it cannot be digitized like Western medicine, but the valuable clinical experience accumulated by ancient famous doctors cannot deceive people.

  Because of this, the aforementioned Jueyin disease belongs to the six-channel dialectical system of the Treatise on Febrile Diseases, and the academic status of the Treatise on Febrile Diseases need not be discussed.

  Six classics dialectics summarize the most primitive and pragmatic academic image of the patient's offensive and defensive battle with death, and apply it to this patient. Doctor Wen judged that it was Shaoyin disease. Shaoyin disease is more serious than Jueyin disease, and is the most serious of the six meridians.

   Dr. Wen didn’t want to say clearly that if another TCM doctor came again, he might debate with her for a long time like Professor Wang, even if it was classified as Shaoyin disease, there is no objection, and Shaoyin disease can continue to be subdivided into whether there is a combination of excess syndrome and deficiency syndrome.

   Once the patient's condition is complicated, it is easy to generate academic debates, and Western medicine is more so than Chinese medicine.

  But because Chinese medicine is not digitized, I want to judge whose dialectic is correct? Amount~

  For this reason, the common people know that Chinese medicine pays more attention to the pursuit of famous doctors.

  As mentioned earlier, Dr. Fu, Dr. Xie, Dr. Pan and others trusted Dr. Wen not because they listened to the mysterious TCM theory, but Dr. Wen is a strange person who can apply TCM theory to clinical practice with miraculous results.