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Chapter 3973 [62] Harsh

Chapter 3973 [62] Harsh

The twenty-two beds are single rooms.

Patients like these who attract public attention are usually placed in special rooms, not because the patient is rich, but simply because they are afraid of disturbing other patients in the same ward. Some patients are very concerned about being clean after admission, especially those with heart disease.

patient.

From far to near, you can hear the sound of the TV playing programs in the ward, which is a little noisy. From time to time, you can hear a few coughs from the patient.

A review of the medical records showed that the initial diagnosis of the twenty-two-bed patient was mitral valve stenosis. As mentioned before, with mitral valve stenosis, blood cannot fully reach the left ventricle, and it accumulates in the left atrium and then accumulates in the pulmonary capillary hypertension, causing the patient to cough.

The most feared thing about mitral stenosis is the same as other heart diseases. Various secondary symptoms will appear, including compensatory myocardial hypertrophy, the tricuspid valve will be dragged into a narrow area, and eventually even the lungs will have to be replaced.

If something goes wrong with one organ in the body, if it is not treated, it is very likely that other organs in the body will be affected.

Therefore, in this regard, traditional Chinese medicine has never limited its treatment to one organ. Our ancestors have long concluded from clinical experience that it is not possible to treat diseases of one organ alone.

In traditional Chinese medicine, textbooks can only give you a few general classifications of mitral valve stenosis. When it comes to specific cases, they cannot be copied. This is no different from Western medicine.

Specific cases require specific analysis.

Therefore, just looking at medical records is not enough. Chinese medicine pays more attention to seeing, hearing, asking, and understanding than Western medicine, and seeing the patient with your own eyes is more real. Of course, this kind of Chinese medicine will most likely be called metaphysics by Western medicine. After all, in Western medicine, as soon as the data comes out,

Basically, the diseases are compared according to the diagnostic criteria of the relevant diseases, and they are pretty much the same.

When the group of people walked to the door of the ward, Wen Zihan paused.

Since the trip was centered around her, others followed suit.

When the Western doctors were wondering what was wrong with Dr. Wen, Wen Zihan turned around and said to the attending doctors of several patients: "I looked at the medical records and they are incomplete."

Don't look at what I called my sister just now, and she is the fiancée of their Director Fu. She is a strict and merciless person when it comes to medical issues.

Several young doctors understood at once that Sister Wen had told them in advance: take it easy and don't be frightened by her views after seeing the patient later.

Who told them not to do a good job in sorting out medical records?

When it comes to medical record sorting, this hospital is responsible for the patient’s medical records after hospitalization. No matter how busy things are, superiors have to do ward rounds every day, and the responsible doctor is unlikely to say that they have not been sorted properly. Therefore, Sister Wen should be referring to the patient’s medical records before admission.

Medical history.

This really tests a doctor's skill.

The medical history is either based on the patient's self-report or the medical record report of the patient's treatment in this hospital or other hospitals.

Since this patient came to the National Association for medical treatment, it means that he had received medical treatment in other hospitals before.

Doctor Pan was on duty tonight, and Dr. Pan reported: "He was treated in Beidu before and was hospitalized in Beidu. It is impossible to bring him all the hospital medical records in Beidu."

If you have to get these medical records, you need to go to Beidu to apply. For some more special parts of the medical records, you may need to have a personal relationship with a doctor from an outside hospital, or you may need to take them out from the medical records room and take a look.

Such a troublesome matter can never be solved in a day or two, and sometimes it takes many months to pull it off.

So you will find in clinical practice that when the doctor asks you about your previous medical records, he or she simply says forget it and re-examine you.


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