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【1878】Watching movies

Fu Xinheng didn't wait for him and walked straight into the doctor's office.

Upon seeing this, three classmates hurriedly followed him to the office to hear the news.

As Yue Wentong walked, he asked classmate Geng and classmate Xie: "Did Teacher Ren contact Dr. Chang?"

The squad leader probably couldn't figure out why their smart counselor contacted a playboy to treat the patient. There were many experts in the National Association, not just Chang Jiawei.

"This matter is-" Geng Yongzhe looked at classmate Xie hesitantly.

In fact, he didn't know the specific reason why classmate Xie recommended Chang Jiawei. He didn't know much about Chang Jiawei's skills after having done an orthopedic internship in the future.

I heard that it was not recommended by Teacher Ren but by classmate Xie. Yue Wentong looked at Xie Wanying in surprise: What do you think?

Don't worry. Xie Wanying just wanted to say this to the monitor...

There was the sound of leather shoes at the door of the office, and it was Chang Jiawei who put on a white coat and appeared.

Neat and clean white doctor's uniforms with a resounding doctor's brand on the chest, even a medical student can fool patients into thinking he is an expert.

For this reason, Yue Wentong really couldn't trust this legendary playboy, so he thought that he might as well help Geng and call Senior Brother Cao to ask.

When Gu Shi saw Fu Xinheng arrive, Ren Chongda and Dr. Guo stood up one after another. Ren Chongda first expressed his gratitude to them again and said: "The patient's bed has been arranged. It's hard work for you to go back to the hospital to see the patient tonight.

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"I told you on the phone that you're welcome, it's our job," Fu Xinheng said.

As the attending physician, Chang Jiawei didn't want to chat with anyone, so he stretched out his hand to Dr. Guo: "Where is the patient's examination report?"

"Emergency CT scans and chest X-rays are all out." After receiving the instruction, Dr. Guo hurriedly picked up several imaging films placed on his desk, walked over and put them under the light board.

"Teacher Fu, Teacher Chang. This is a CT scan of the lungs, a CT scan of the spine over there, and a chest X-ray. The patient's condition is a bit complicated now, considering all things considered. I just talked with Mr. Ren from the medical school. Spinal tuberculosis is needed.

"Spinal tumors need to be ruled out, spinal cord tumors need to be ruled out, spinal abscesses, myelitis, etc. need to be ruled out." Dr. Guo introduced the patient's condition to the arriving Chang Jiawei, Fu Xinheng and others. His tone was very modest. He was a young resident who had just entered the department, so there was nothing wrong with him.

experience.

After hearing what he said, Chang Jiawei looked back at classmate Xie. He was afraid that classmate Xie would think their orthopedics skills were too poor, so he reminded Dr. Guo: "Don't take out the medical encyclopedia and cross out every disease."

The doctor below had no confidence and had no choice but to say nothing. Dr. Guo smiled to himself and waited for the doctor above to see the film.

Several doctors gathered in front of the light board. Each judged the film according to his or her own field of expertise. Imaging films are complex and require doctors to carefully review and screen them.

Xie Wanying and the other three stood behind the teachers, tapping their toes a little anxiously.

Things shown in X-rays are relatively rough. For example, the chest X-ray of most patients with bronchitis may appear normal. The only thing that is difficult to identify is CT scan. Therefore, in clinical practice, many doctors treat patients with obvious symptoms such as coughing and sputum on the chest.

When the X-ray shows unclear results, the patient will be asked to undergo a CT scan to identify whether there are bronchial lesions. Similarly, if tuberculosis is suspected, the same examination procedure is used. CT is definitely more accurate and detailed in capturing lung lesions than a chest X-ray, and can detect

Lesions that cannot be detected on chest X-ray.

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