No doctor wants to pick up an HIV-infected patient, especially those who perform surgery in surgery. Body fluids and blood come into contact. It is too easy to be occupationally exposed and infected by the patient.
Generally speaking, ordinary hospitals will recommend that HIV-infected people go to specialized infectious disease hospitals for treatment. Infectious disease hospitals must have better isolation and protection conditions than ordinary hospitals.
"What's the situation? Why were you transferred to our hospital?" the night shift nurse asked the doctor.
Nurses are also exposed to great occupational risks. Drawing blood from patients, etc. are all high-risk operations.
The Ministry of Health stipulates that patients cannot be refused treatment. There must be some special reason why a patient like this was transferred.
Soon, the sound of wheels appeared in the corridor of the department, and the emergency department sent the patient up first.
The patient lying on the lathe was a female patient, only twenty-eight years old, with a body temperature of 39.5 degrees and jaundice.
The family members who came with the patient sent the patient’s medical records of his previous treatment at the infectious disease hospital.
The doctors looked through the past medical records and learned that the patient had just undergone laparotomy for common bile duct stones in the infectious disease hospital. After the gallstones were removed, a T-tube was left for drainage. The postoperative recovery was not good, so the family members were not satisfied with the infectious disease hospital.
There are many complaints.
Tonight, the patient's condition suddenly became more critical. At the strong request of his family, the infectious disease hospital contacted 120 and sent the patient to the Guoxie Emergency Department. Before, he did not contact Guoxie and directly sent the patient to Guoxie Emergency Department. As for whether Guoxie had any questions
There were no beds available to admit patients, and the doctors at the infectious disease hospital couldn't take care of them, so they forced the National Association to admit them.
Needless to say, the doctors on the receiving side are very disgusted with this kind of transfer without first contacting the receiving hospital. Because after the patient is sent here, the hospital here may not have the ability to treat the patient. It is equivalent to giving the previous
The hospital is cleaning up the mess. When something happens to the patient, the hospital and the doctor who last treated the patient will definitely suffer.
Anyone who is dumped will feel uncomfortable. Song Xuelin took two steps away to soothe his slightly irritable mind.
I thought that the rescue work in the afternoon was over and the most dangerous patient had been sent away. It might be easier tonight, but this patient came.
The two medical students looked at Teacher Song's face as he turned away, thinking that all the talented people in Beijing were not happy. It was obvious that this patient's situation would be very difficult to deal with.
When you admit an HIV-infected person, do you think it’s so easy to just take precautions if you are just a patient with an infectious disease?
The immunity of HIV-infected people is lower than that of ordinary people, which means that many conditions are more serious than ordinary patients. Severe conditions require doctors to perform more medical operations that expose them to occupational risks. Not only do they bear the risk of infection, this patient may
After being cured, he died suddenly in the ward.
It's understandable that Song Xuelin's mentality wants to explode first and then talk about it.
The patient's family members secretly observed the doctor's expression and carefully expressed their family's difficulties: "My daughter was infected by someone, and she didn't know she was framed beforehand. After she was infected, she never thought about infecting other people and harming others."
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Some HIV-infected people think that they are going to die and just want to take revenge on society. They will go out of their way to hide that they are infected and infect other innocent people. From this point of view, this patient has done a very rare and wonderful job.
"We will take her in and we will definitely treat her well," Xie Wanying said to her family members.
Although the doctor may have an angry attitude, he will definitely fulfill his obligations as a doctor.
The family members wiped the corners of their eyes.