Chapter 4319: 【408】It’s okay

Chapter 4319【408】It’s okay

 When a student patient dies, the emotions of the family members are shattered.

Dr. Tang flew straight into the emergency room like a frightened grasshopper and asked: "What's wrong?"

Standing at the door of the emergency room, Dr. Xie pulled his colleague’s arm to signal him to stop talking nonsense.

The family members looked outside the door, as if they had smelled something bad.

Dr. Tang’s legs were so weak that he sat on the ground.

 “What’s wrong with my son?” the family asked the nurse.

 “It’s okay.” the nurse replied.

 “Where’s Dr. Xie?”

 Poor classmate Xie, he is about to become a gun-blocker now.

The nurse told the truth: "The patient's attending doctor is Dr. Tang now."

Dr. Tang thought about it and decided not to let his colleagues take the blame for him, so he was about to go out to deal with inquiries from family members.

 The question is, what should he say to his family after he leaves. Maybe it's like the nurse said, it's okay.

 Now that the patient has stopped taking the medicine, he is fine for the time being, but the doctors are even more confused about what is going on with this patient.

“Dr. Tan, please keep an eye on the patient here while I go out with them to talk to the family.” Dr. Wen Zihan discussed with his colleagues.

 Sister Wen is such a brave big sister. She can be seen standing up for her colleagues in every crisis.

Dr. Tan Kelin immediately understood what the other party meant, and the other party asked him to keep an eye on Dr. Xiao Ao.

 Doctor Xiao Ao and classmate Li, who can't even control their emotions perfectly and have all their nervousness written all over their faces, will definitely be caught by their families when they go out to face their families.

So on the last night of duty, Dr. Tan did what he hated doing the most, taking care of the students. For this reason, he stood up and said: ==, you two scumbags, come here! The other three doctors went out to talk to the family.

Dr. Tang took his responsibility and introduced the situation to his family in a simple and clear way: Your son may be allergic to a certain drug. We will stop giving him this drug now and consider giving him other drugs. Can you recall what special symptoms he had before and tell us the doctor?

Upon hearing this, the family members immediately understood what had just happened and asked anxiously: Is my son okay, doctor?

Several doctors replied in succession: It’s really okay. Remember to tell the patient himself about this medicine in the future, and tell the doctor wherever you go for medical treatment that you should not use it on the patient.

 Family members need to calm down.

 After a while, the family members' minds went blank, and they obviously could not recall how to answer the doctor's questions.

Dr. Tang was about to surrender to this case and said to two colleagues: "When the patient came to see me, he only said that he wanted to see a doctor in our hospital for treatment. The strange disease he saw was sweating. But these days Maybe he just came to a foreign place and was not accustomed to the climate. He caught a cold and coughed with wheezing. The X-ray showed bronchial inflammation, so he was given antibiotics and aminophylline immediately."

As for the medicine that Dr. Xiao Ao couldn’t understand, it was actually a clinical auxiliary medicine, such as vitamin C, etc. It was irrelevant.

 Due to the patient's special medical history, there are no observation beds, and patients who are really short of breath when they first come to the hospital need to be kept in the hospital for observation. If there is a bed in the emergency room, put the patient in the emergency room first. At the same time, report to the hospital chief to see how to handle it further. Contact the doctor the patient is looking for and transfer him to his department?

 Everything that happened next is as mentioned above. Everyone now knows that the patient came to see Dr. Xie for treatment.

Dr. Tang asked Dr. Xie if he knew anything about the patient's condition that he didn't know about.

 Doctor Wen answered for Sister Xie: "She knows about the same situation as you."

Dr. Xie Wanying asked the family: "Which part of the patient sweats the most?"

This question was heard by Dr. Xiao Ao in the emergency room, and he felt that he could raise his hand to answer it.

Traditional Chinese medicine has a very rich experience in clinical observation, and can contact the corresponding organs and organs where sweating occurs in the human body.

 Western medicine seems to have no experience in this, which is quite difficult.

 (End of this chapter)
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