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Chapter 3979 [68] Scared

Through Dr. Xie's indirect explanation, others seemed to understand, but they didn't seem to understand very well. The symptoms observed by traditional Chinese medicine are theoretically derived and are not supported by laboratory evidence.

Perhaps because of this, Dr. Wen said that another examination is needed to verify. The risks involved can be imagined. If the results of another examination later cannot confirm the inference of traditional Chinese medicine, it will completely defeat the theory of traditional Chinese medicine.

It may be said here that as a doctor, no matter what, careful consideration of the patient's surgery is the first priority.

However, doctors must also be concerned that a failed inference will most likely cause others to no longer believe you next time. This result will be endless troubles.

And the risk is not only borne by Dr. Wen himself, but the attending doctors who really have to bear the responsibility. The first to bear the brunt is Dr. Fu, who invited Dr. Wen for consultation.

Based on the above reasons, you should seek consultation with several doctors just to be on the safe side.

Dr. Pan Shihua suddenly remembered a detail from that afternoon.

While he was busy in the ward, he heard a nurse come to report and asked him if he would invite colleagues from the hospital's Traditional Chinese Medicine Department to come to the department for consultation.

At that time, he immediately denied that it had happened, but he did not rule out that other doctors in the same department had extended invitations for TCM consultation.

Later, the nurse seemed to understand the whole situation and didn't ask him again.

He was so busy that he forgot all about the incident, until he suddenly connected the two, and the answer was ready to come out.

No wonder the nurse didn't come to ask him again. Dr. Fu probably invited colleagues from the Traditional Chinese Medicine Department to come for a consultation first. The consultation process should be similar to what Dr. Wen conducted tonight. He would not tell the patient that it was a traditional Chinese medicine consultation. It was most likely just that

Look at the patient at the door.

If his conjecture is correct, another fact that has to make people puzzled is: why did Dr. Fu repeatedly invite doctors of traditional Chinese medicine for consultation?

Dr. Fu is a Western doctor and has never studied Chinese medicine. Based on the doctor's intuition, he feels that the patient's condition has special conditions and that he needs to invite a Chinese doctor for consultation?

Or - Dr. Fu has actually studied traditional Chinese medicine, and according to traditional Chinese medicine, he can tell that something is wrong with the patient's condition?

Or - Dr. Fu feels that something is wrong with the patient's condition, but Western doctors can't see it, so he can only ask a Chinese doctor. At this time, Dr. Fu trusts Chinese medicine more than Western medicine?

The more I think about it, the more I scare people.

Dr. Pan Shihua took a breath, and his delicate eyebrows stood up in horror. He turned around and narrowed his eyes to look at the face of the leader opposite and then immediately took it back: You can't just doubt the leader in front of him.

The expressions of several people were as solemn as his, and they probably looked back on the whole thing and discovered this big secret that they dared not tell like him.

Young Western doctors don't understand and can't understand why those Western doctors who have been working for many years become interested in Chinese medicine.

Next, Dr. Pan must have guessed part of it correctly. Dr. Fu took out the preliminary consultation opinion sheet from colleagues in the traditional Chinese medicine department in the afternoon.

Because there is no communication with the patient about the need for TCM consultation, and just asking a TCM colleague to come and take a look, it really cannot be regarded as a real consultation. Therefore, this consultation sheet cannot be put into the patient's medical record as a real medical record, it is just scrawled on a sheet.

The paper is used as a reference for the patient's attending doctor. Dr. Pan has never seen this before.

The consultation opinion of the traditional Chinese medicine doctor in the hospital is: the patient has Qi and blood deficiency and sweats a lot, so it is best to recuperate before the operation. Before the operation, the anesthesiology department was reminded to pay attention to fear of any accidents during the operation.

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