Some people think that being a doctor is like a mother, nagging endlessly, or like a teacher, who needs to educate patients and their families all the time. This is because patients and family members are sometimes like children, often doing strange things.
It is something that young doctors have never experienced before, so they will inevitably feel wronged. After a few years of being a doctor, they will naturally become insensitive after seeing too much.
Is it easy to be a successful mother or teacher? You don’t need to think about it to know that it is not easy. Refer to her mother and her college counselor Teacher Ren. Teacher Ren worked hard until her hair turned white at a young age.
Incidents may occur in a class of overachievers that make the teacher confused and confused, not to mention those family members with low levels of knowledge and education. In the final analysis, clinical patients who can cooperate with doctors from the beginning to the end are in the minority rather than the majority. There are many reasons.
Simple, even if the patient is obedient, it is impossible to fully understand every step and intention of the doctor.
Patients who do not have this professional and technical ability cannot treat the roundworms in the doctor's stomach. Therefore, it is often excusable that patients and their families "cannot fully cooperate".
Medical personnel must have the professional ability to predict this in advance.
Therefore, Dr. Pan Shihua took the initiative and consciously admitted the mistakes pointed out by his predecessors, and learned the shame and courage. After all, there was Dr. Xie beside him, always telling him that he could actually do better.
The old lady's daughter didn't tell him everything at the beginning. It was definitely not bad. She either forgot or was afraid. She was mainly afraid that her mother would be in trouble when she was confused and had a tantrum by hitting the doctors and nurses. When she came back, she saw Dr. Xie's new move, Pan Shihua.
When I took off my pen and wrote down the medical record that the patient was transferred to the inpatient department, I raised my eyebrows and was ready to use my brain again. I must not give up just yet. There must be a way to treat the patient's condition.
A problem.
At the same time, Nurse Li reached out and patted the stunned Junior Guo: "Learn more from Dr. Xie, classmate Xiaohao."
The senior's voice brought Guo Zihao's voice back to his senses. Clinical practice is mostly about mutual learning and cross-professional learning. Nurses learn from doctors, and doctors learn from nurses. Whoever is good learns from whom.
When it comes to this professional predictive ability, not only doctors must have it, but also other medical workers, including nursing staff.
So Guo Zihao followed Dr. Xie to bed No. 3 to see what gourd medicine Dr. Xie was selling. The young patient in bed No. 3 did not like to talk or tell his family. He seemed to know what his disease was. These symptoms pointed to one thing:
This patient most likely believes that he is capable of making judgments about his own condition, and may secretly
Feel ready to go.
This type of patient is usually as stubborn as Mr. Qi.
You can only show the data to the patient himself. You think he is your own doctor, and he can show you your own data to make medical judgments.
When Guo Zihao went to the bedside, he saw that the patient sat up and took his cell phone and bag.
Seeing the doctor coming, the young patient Du Yongsheng said, "I'm much better. Thank you, doctor."
The implication is that there is something urgent and I want to leave the hospital.
"Thank you, no. I'll give you a thermometer. You can measure it yourself to see if your fever is completely gone." Xie Wanying took out a thermometer in her hand. Looking at her gesture of taking out the thermometer, Du Yongsheng's eyes seemed to be flashed by a flashlight.
He couldn't help but blink: I wonder if it was his illusion, why did he think the female doctor was holding a magic wand?