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[187] Ward rounds with senior brother

The patient is in his seventies and his life expectancy is almost over. The patient’s family should think about it.

"Do you have other diseases throughout your body?" Director Chen asked again.

"Yes. Diabetes, high blood pressure, and my toes are all rotten." Dr. Wang said.

Director Lu blinked after hearing this: "In this case, the emergency department persuades them to be hospitalized?"

Doctors are used to seeing this kind of situation, and if they accept the treatment, they will receive it in vain. The patient's family will not treat the patient. And a patient with cerebral hemorrhage is unconscious and cannot make decisions on his own.

Director Lu's implication: Hospital beds are scarce and need to be admitted. Please admit those who want to be treated. Many people who want to be treated cannot get in.

Of course, Director Lu may be even more angry because the patient's family agreed to the patient's hospitalization, but instead of allowing the doctor to treat him, he was only prepared to let the doctor collect the body.

Dr. Wang shrugged and had nothing to say.

Director Chen and the two deputy directors were whispering to each other. They might have to call the emergency department later to inquire about the situation and who advocated admitting the patient. The doctor who admitted the patient in the emergency department was going to be nagged.

While the three directors were talking, the shift meeting was almost over, and all the doctors were leaving for ward rounds.

The ward rounds are like this. Except for Monday, the director will lead the doctors from the whole department to make a collective ward round, from the first bed to the last bed in the general department. On the other days, in order to save the doctors' precious time, each group of doctors will check the beds they are responsible for.

Due to the Chinese New Year holiday, the ward rounds were changed to the eighth day of the Lunar New Year. Today each group will do their own rounds.

Xie Wanying, who was following Senior Brother Huang, found that Senior Brother Huang was free to go back to work in his department today.

It turns out that the chief resident has finished his shift shift after the Spring Festival holiday starting today. Huang Zhilei no longer has to be responsible for the entire hospital. He only needs to be the chief resident of major surgery. Two more people from other departments of the surgery will be assigned to work shifts with him, which greatly relieves his personal burden.

workload.

Walking to the ward, most of the wards in the National Association are ordinary wards with three people per room, and there are only one or two single rooms in general wards. They are considered VIP wards. My senior brother is in charge of the third group. Specifically,

Each patient will be assigned a bedside doctor. This is no longer the job of the deputy chief, who is usually below the attending doctor. The doctor that the patient can usually find is also a doctor below the attending doctor. The deputy chief has his own things to do and does not do chores anymore.

All three groups of doctors followed Deputy Gao Cao. At this time, Cao Yong seemed to have transformed into a captain, leading a team that included both backbones and rookies.

Xie Wanying, who was following behind, looked forward and saw that Senior Brother Cao's back was majestic and as handsome as he wanted to be.

Patients know his reputation, and when they see him come in, they respectfully shout: "Dr. Cao." This refers to those patients who can talk and move.

Unless brain surgery patients recover extremely well, most of them will find it difficult to resume normal activities while lying in bed. It can only be said to save their lives, but it will take a long time to recover afterwards.

Patients always hope that they can return to normal status instantly, but in brain surgery, this is often impossible.

Domestic people do not pay attention to early examination, and it is always too late to seek medical advice until symptoms develop.

Can you imagine that neurosurgeons must be very patient? More patience than psychiatrists?

Cao Yong first walked to the last bed in the ward, and shook hands with the patient in bed 22 who could stand up and move around.

"Dr. Cao, how do you think my hand is recovering?"

"Yes, I can become a boxer in the future."


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