Chapter 1682 Who said I’m not sick? Who am I to worry about?

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 Liu Muqiao was right. After he met Qin Meixiang, his opinion was confirmed.

Liu Muqiao met Qin Meixiang near the hospital parking lot. He heard that Liu Muqiao was coming back and was waiting in the parking lot. Liu Muqiao couldn't wait to run over as soon as he got off the car.

"Help me check, I can't stand it anymore, I can't stand it anymore, I'm seriously ill!" Qin Meixiang complained a series of times.

"Give me the information."

Liu Muqiao stretched out his hand and took a large stack of checklists from Qin Meixiang's arms.

What a girl, she weighs a full 15 pounds.

Liu Muqiao picked out a few key ones and looked at them, such as T3, T4, MRI, CT, tumor factors, blood sugar, and glycosylated hemoglobin.

"No problem!" Liu Maqiao said.

"Don't! Don't! Don't jump to conclusions too early. There are a lot of test sheets here. You have to look at them carefully."

Qin Meixiang was anxious when she saw Liu Maqiao draw conclusions after just a few examinations.

Liu Muqiao was slightly surprised.

Qin Meixiang's illness is so serious!

You have to deal with it seriously.

"Well, you are indeed sick. Don't panic. With me, you will have no problem. Now, I am eager to go to the operating room to rescue a patient. Please wait for me for a few hours and I will take a good look at you. 3

When you were a kid, you came to my office to find me."

Liu Muqiao knew that he should not take Qin Meixiang's illness lightly but should take it seriously.

When Qin Meixiang heard this, she felt hopeful and almost knelt down when she knew she had met a savior.

Liu Miqiao went to the operating room. A patient with a fractured pelvis and several broken blood vessels was able to survive until now thanks to being sent to Antai Hospital.

The overall level of doctors at Antai Hospital has been greatly improved. It is far ahead in Qingjiang City and is actually first-class in China. Some departments are already at the international first-class level or even super-first-class level.

As the old saying goes, if Antai Hospital had more talents and a stronger foundation, becoming one of the best hospitals in the world should not be a very distant goal.

This patient was a patient who jumped from a high altitude building. He landed on his buttocks and suffered a comminuted fracture of his pelvis. The broken bones pierced some blood vessels, causing internal bleeding.

The condition is very dangerous.

Fortunately, the level of orthopedics has been greatly improved. If it were still the same level as a few years ago, this patient would have died many times.

The patient was rescued under the leadership of Dr. Zheng. Dr. Zheng is the chief doctor who moved from Sichuan Province last year. He is very famous in Sichuan Province. There is an endless stream of patients coming from far and near for treatment. As such a famous doctor, he should not be casual.

Job hopping.

The profession of doctors is not about foreign monks who like to chant sutras, nor is it about distant Bodhisattvas and nearby spirits. Doctors rely on accumulating the causes of diseases and accumulating reputation, and in a certain period of time they will have a relatively broad world.

Once a doctor leaves this world, his prestige will be gone, and no matter how good the doctor is, he may not be able to earn a living.

Dr. Zheng has changed jobs.

He had a conflict with the dean and came to Antai Hospital in anger.

Of course, there is nothing wrong with him choosing Antai Hospital. The rule mentioned above is not an iron rule in large hospitals, because in large hospitals, people rely on technology to make a living, and whether they have a high personal reputation is not critical. Patients are often

Choose a hospital, not a famous doctor.

After Dr. Zheng arrived at the Orthopedics Department of Antai Hospital, he felt like a fish in water. Together with the original professors and chief doctors, he supported this large department.

The orthopedics department of Antai Hospital has long been the largest orthopedics department in Qingjiang City, especially the painless bone-setting methods led by Zhong Mingliang and Li Hua. The number of orthopedic beds has reached 600, and the annual revenue is nearly 900 million.

Today's patient belongs to Dr. Zheng's ceiling. This is the first time in his life that he has seen such a complicated fracture.

He is waiting for Liu Muqiao.

The next step is to deal with several blood vessels. If they are simply ligated, some organs will have no blood supply, such as the blood supply to the lower limbs.

Liu Muqiao comes in.

"Tell me about the situation."

Liu Muqiao didn't have time to read the medical records, so he could only listen to the oral report and read the imaging data.

Yes, there are several blood vessels that need to be repaired quickly. Once the soft tissue is released, it may lead to shock and death due to blood loss.

Liu Muqiao did not rush to wash his hands. He checked the patient himself. Ten minutes later, he instructed Dr. Zheng, "You make an opening from here and go in. I have to connect the blood vessel first."

After saying that, he went out and washed his hands.

Liu Muqiao really wanted to establish a specialty in vascular repair, but he has never found such talents. In various hospitals, vascular repair is mostly placed in microsurgery.

It is true that microsurgery requires blood vessel repair, but when large blood vessels are encountered and blood vessels need to be repaired quickly, microsurgeons have a hard time.

Large blood vessel repair is difficult in any discipline. The key is that without enough sources of disease, there is no way to become an expert in blood vessel repair.

Liu Muqiao really wanted to have a person like him to learn from him. He has been paying attention to him for several years, but there is still no such person. Willingness and talent are the two major elements to achieve talents.

The seemingly complicated surgery took Liu Miqiao only one hour to repair it.

As for the splicing of bones, it is not Liu Miqiao's business. Professor Zheng has been dealing with bones all his life, and he will splice the pelvis very skillfully.

Liu Muqiao didn't stay long, washed his hands and left the operating room.

After checking the time, it took less than two hours, and he was ready to go back to the office.

He was thinking about Qin Meixiang.

To his surprise, as soon as he walked out of the operating room, he met Qin Meixiang.

"Why are you here? Didn't I tell you to wait for me in the office?"

"I can't wait. I've already restrained myself enough not to break into the operating room."

Liu Muchiao frowned, what's wrong, meeting such a persistent patient.

Persistently believing that they are sick is a basic characteristic of this type of patient. They do not trust others at all and must find something wrong.

Moreover, another big characteristic of this kind of patients is that others cannot mention terminal illnesses, such as cancer, in front of them, otherwise, they will stubbornly think that they have cancer.

"Come to my office. I want to take a serious look at your illness."

Liu Muqiao's psychological knowledge is very solid. Nursing psychology and clinical psychology are similar.

For a patient like Qin Meixiang, you have to make him think that you value him.

The more cautious you are about what you do, the more he trusts you, and the more weight your words carry.

Liu Muqiao put his hand on Qin Meixiang's wrist and pretended to feel for her pulse. He remained silent for a long time, a full 10 minutes.

Qin Meixiang's expectations are high, and her hopes are growing rapidly.

He was a doctor himself, and he thought he had a strange or serious illness. At the same time, he doubted the level of others and saw more than 10 doctors, including Zhao Yilin more than once.

No sense of responsibility!

This is his evaluation of others.

Because, each one of them said arbitrarily, "You are not sick! Really, you are not sick at all!"

What kind of medical ethics!

No sense of responsibility!

Almost every doctor only showed him the test results before drawing a conclusion.


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