Li Duanyang drove the car to a street intersection, turned around, and then drove all the way back. He found a parking space on the bank of the Wei River and stopped, sitting in the car blankly and lighting a cigarette.
He rarely smokes, and the cigarette he keeps in his car was forced upon him by a family member of a liver cancer patient as a token of gratitude.
Now that he was feeling a little confused, he lit one and took a few puffs, which made him feel a little bit high. There was also a bit of bitterness in his mouth, but it made him calm down again.
Receiving such news early in the morning, to be honest, it was a bit of a shock to him, but he didn't feel panicked, just a little confused.
The late-stage liver cancer patient who committed suicide by jumping off a building was named Wu Zhichang. He was in his fifties and still suffered from depression. He had not adjusted his mental and emotional state. He was still thinking about how to adjust his mental and emotional state. Then something happened.
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He had some regrets.
But don't panic.
The family members will definitely make trouble and there will be a lawsuit.
But it had little impact on him. There was nothing wrong with the medicine he prescribed, and the person who signed the prescription was not him.
He also had acupuncture prescriptions. There was nothing wrong with these acupuncture prescriptions, and they were not signed by him.
So there is no problem in prescribing medicine and acupuncture.
Both he and the doctor who signed the prescription were fine.
The most the patient's family could try to hold him responsible for was that he was an intern and was not qualified to give patients acupuncture and massage.
This is not a big responsibility, because he also gave acupuncture and massage to other patients, and the results were very good.
The hospital will not have much responsibility.
He has seen several such cases and understands the relevant legal provisions.
As a medical institution, a hospital should fulfill its duty of prudent care and be rigorous and meticulous in caring for patients.
However, as a general hospital, a traditional Chinese medicine hospital's main function is to monitor patients' vital signs. Unlike psychiatric hospitals, which focus more on the patient's mental state, various protective and monitoring measures in a traditional Chinese medicine hospital basically meet the safety requirements of medical sites.
Relevant industry standards.
The extreme protection and supervision measures required by a mental hospital cannot be expected from a general hospital.
Therefore, if a patient commits suicide by jumping off a building, the responsibility mainly lies with the patient himself and his accompanying family members.
In such cases, the court will generally rule that the hospital is not responsible, or that the hospital will be liable for compensation within 15% at most.
Most of this 15% responsibility may come from the fact that he is an intern.
Therefore, he may not be able to practice in a traditional Chinese medicine hospital in the future.
For him, Li Duanyang, this is the biggest consequence.
After all, the patient committed suicide and did not have any medical problems.
This will also have some impact on his medical name, and his previous achievements will be somewhat compromised.
However, Li Duanyang was not thinking more about this at this time. His main consideration was to adjust the patient's mental and emotional state.
If the patient has advanced liver cancer and is mentally and emotionally abnormal, the treatment of such a patient is simply doomed to fail!
He therefore thought of Zhou Siqing again. If he could not adjust her mental state as soon as possible, it would be difficult for him to save her.
How to strengthen the adjustment of patients’ mental emotions?
Words, atmosphere, emotional companionship, prescribing some medicine to soothe the liver, relieve stagnation or boost the heart yang... These ordinary methods cannot play a big role for a patient with advanced liver cancer. After all, they are facing a life-and-death crisis.
, not these ordinary methods can completely adjust their mental emotions.
But unable to adjust their mental emotions, their mental emotions can only become more anxious, fearful, desperate and worse day by day, just like a boulder rolling down the mountain, it is simply unstoppable!
While Li Duanyang was thinking this way, Qin Linlin called and asked in an urgent tone where he was.
"Linlin, what's the matter with you? Don't be anxious, speak slowly." Li Duanyang said.
"I have nothing to do. I just heard from Professor Hao that a patient in the Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital jumped off the building. Don't worry, you don't have much responsibility for this matter!" Qin Linlin said.
It seemed that Professor Hao was worried that he had some emotional problems, so he specifically told Qin Linlin and asked Qin Linlin to comfort him.
"Oh, I know, I'm not in a hurry." Li Duanyang said calmly, "I'm just thinking about how to better adjust the patient's mental mood in the future."
"Oh~, that's good, I thought..."
"Don't think about it. It doesn't matter. Okay, you can do your thing. I also need to think about it carefully."
"Oh~, OK, hang up." Feeling that he really didn't have any psychological burden, Qin Linlin hung up the phone.
For Li Duanyang, Wu Zhichang's incident is really not a big deal. After all, he has been engaged in medical work all his life in his previous life. He has never experienced anything. He has also seen many deaths of patients. A patient committed suicide by jumping off a building, which caused great harm to him.
It's not a big psychological impact.
But this incident once again made him feel the importance of adjusting patients' mental emotions during treatment.
Li Duanyang got out of the car and continued to walk along the Wei River and think about it, but to no avail.
Regarding Zhou Siqing's situation, he really couldn't think of any special events that could be used to stimulate him, nor could he think of any powerful means to adjust and reverse his mental and emotional state of decadence, fear and despair.
When he drove back to the clinic, Li Duanyang looked as normal as possible, and no one else could tell that he was worried.
Zhou Siqing and Gao Xiaozhu were sitting under the big elm tree, playing with cats and counting ants. On the surface, they looked happy, but Li Duanyang could tell at a glance that she was pretending.
Thinking back to her previous life, she had pretended to be nonchalant in front of him, so that he, a traditional Chinese medicine doctor, didn't realize that she was a patient with advanced liver cancer for a month.
Of course, she usually didn't stay with him for long at that time, it seemed like it was only an hour or two at most, and then she went to do her business.
Thinking about it now, she could suppress the severe pain with medicine for only one or two hours, and it would inevitably be exposed after a long time.
This made Li Duanyang feel a little painful again.
Zhang Dake is seeing patients.
Most of the people who come to him now are patients from the area where he originally practiced medicine. People in that area trust him, more than they trust the doctors in the hospital.
He prescribes medicines to patients, and sometimes also gives patients some homemade pills, which are very effective.
Li Duanyang naturally checked his homemade pills and found that most of them were made from classic prescriptions and there were no problems.
Qian Xiaoxia took the cooked medicine and went out. Zhou Siqing said that she and her husband were renting another house.
"Xiao Zhu, you should go see how Grandpa Zhang treats people. I will chat with my elder brother for a while."
Zhou Siqing said to Gao Xiaozhu.
Gao Xiaozhu looked up at Li Duanyang, and seeing Li Duanyang nodding, she carried Shirley to Zhang Dake's clinic.
"Does this give you a profound understanding of life?" Li Duanyang sat down under the big elm tree and asked Zhou Siqing with a smile.