Opposite Liu Wenyu heard the conversation of the medical staff, and her face showed a little panic: Isn't it possible that she can't see the disease again?
"It's okay." Xie Wanying said, believing that the powerful Teacher Xin would definitely be able to solve these problems and continue to treat the patient in front of her. "Sister Xu, could you please draw her blood and also hang up a bag of glucose. I think she is in this situation.
She probably didn't eat well, so give her some sugar first. For the rest, wait for the test results to come out before switching to other medicines. I'll talk to Dr. Xin then."
Sister Xu agreed with her, so as not to give another injection after drawing blood, which would inconvenience the nurse and also affect the patient.
"Is she suffering from tonsillitis?" Sister Xu asked Xie Wanying in a low voice what disease this patient might have.
Common colds rarely lead to high fever. Generally speaking, the most common cause is tonsil inflammation. Most of the patients who came to see the doctor tonight did not have fever or pneumonia, but tonsil inflammation. Young people have relatively poor resistance.
Well, unlike the elderly who are more likely to get pneumonia, it manifests itself in inflammation of the immune organs.
As an emergency department nurse, Sister Xu is familiar with these common emergency diseases and has great experience and judgment.
Xie Wanying looked at the patient in front of her and did not rush to a conclusion. She first asked the patient about her own symptoms: "In addition to a little sore throat, runny nose, and fever, are there any other uncomfortable places? For example, is your chest tight or coughing a lot?
not much?"
The patient shook his head.
"Let me listen to your heart and lungs." Xie Wanying said, taking out the stethoscope in her pocket.
If a patient of this age catches a cold, it is necessary to rule out myocarditis. The patient reports that he has no heart symptoms, but it is necessary for the doctor to pay more attention.
Put the listening head on the patient's chest, and Xie Wanying put on the earplugs to listen.
After walking out, Sister Xu asked Xin Yanjun and conveyed Xie Wanying's opinion about hanging glucose on the patient. With her consent, she brought a bag of 10% glucose and hung it on the infusion pole, and asked the patient to stretch out her hand to draw blood.
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Treatment activities are proceeding smoothly.
After 11 o'clock in the emergency department, the number of patients will decrease rapidly. After 0 o'clock, unless the patient is in a very critical condition, most people will not rush to take a taxi to the hospital, but choose to stay up until daytime.
Hospital.
The emergency room was much quieter than before. The family members and patients accompanying the patient were all drowsy. After all, they had entered the body's natural biological clock to sleep at night.
"Doctor, doctor—"
Two sudden shouts broke all the calm.
Who? Is there an emergency patient?
"It doesn't matter. There is a gynecologist outside. She should take a look at what's going on first." As a senior emergency nurse, Sister Xu said to Xie Wanying calmly.
Shen Xifei stayed with the patient in the emergency room and waited for the gynecology department to clear the bed before escorting the patient up.
"Doctor, doctor, where have all the doctors died?"
People outside called the doctor, but no one answered and they yelled and cursed.
Sister Xu was surprised and turned her head: Is the gynecology person gone? Haven’t the gynecology patients not been admitted yet? Where can the doctor go?
Just as I was thinking about it, my friend, a patient with epistaxis who was going to be admitted to the gynecology department, hurried to the door of their clinic and said to the medical staff: "Hurry up and take a look. It's so scary."
Scary? Two question marks appeared in the minds of Xie Wanying and Sister Xu.