If you want to make a report with the teacher and suspect that someone is sick, you have to come up with strong data. For example, when she suspected someone's diagnosis before, she had to present at least a large set of convincing evidence.
What's the situation now? It's like the dilemma she was trying to find for her grandfather's evidence but couldn't find it. There is no data, and the direction of suspicion is not clear. Once the search direction is wrong and the problem cannot be found, not only will the effort be in vain, but it will become a child crying wolf.
The risk is that no one will believe me next time if I say there is something wrong with this person.
The lessons learned by Yaxi’s mother and teacher Liu Li are still vivid in my mind.
It can only be said that her so-called "predictive" ability is no different from that of ordinary doctors. It is based on big data, but her brain can analyze and judge more accurately than others. If the patient is too hidden, there will be no warning before the disease occurs.
There is no data to identify the disease. If she wants to "predict" it, it may not be much better than the average doctor.
Brother Tao suggested that she build more databases. The meaning is to draw parallels. Sometimes other patients' cases can give doctors inspiration to answer another patient's seemingly clueless questions. This is what it means.
The strange images that flashed through her mind today were actually the fact that she was thinking about the patient's condition, and the brain database found a reference point for this matter during the operation and "predicted" it.
"Mr. Cao, after I told you about these situations, I believe you should be aware of it like us. Would you think it is right to let him have another physical examination?"
He was making arrangements for this matter. So he told her not to worry and not to interfere. Some things were not allowed to be touched. The patient's privacy rights were what the doctor needed to protect.
Xie Wanying was anxious and added: "Teacher Cao, what kind of examination do you want him to do? Should you send him to do it immediately?"
She was so single-minded that she chased him desperately, as if she was afraid that he would not treat the patient.
Cao Zhao felt that he needed to criticize the students and said, "Many things need to be done step by step."
Now, can this kind of thing be done right away? The patient doesn’t know his past condition, what can you suddenly say to him? Don’t say anything else, just tell the other person that you have been ill before or that you suspect that you have other conditions.
What do you think the patient’s psychological reaction will be?
Doctors are not policemen, and no doctor can rush a patient to get checked. He needs to give the patient a psychological buffer. Maybe, before you find out the situation, a random notification will scare the patient to death.
She was too anxious. She had lost before, so she was very anxious in this regard. This was the first time she had caught a situation like her grandfather's. If she succeeded, maybe she could catch her fate. But reality always
It's not all smooth sailing.
Knowing this, she was so anxious that she just wanted to know how many more minutes and seconds it would take. Who made the warning signal calculated in her brain give her the feeling that the time when things happened would be very, very close, very close. The god of death was coming every step of the way.
Get closer to that person. She can't sit still and wait for death.
After thinking clearly, Xie Wanying opened her lips: "Second brother."
Cao Dong, who was not far away from them, glanced back: When did she start calling her second brother second brother?
Cao Zhao was suddenly a little frightened by her words. He thought that he had kidnapped her many times before and called his second brother until his heart broke. However, she didn't call her for a long time and now she suddenly called him, which almost made him break out in a cold sweat.