"Stop arguing, you two." The nurse quickly stopped the two quarreling patients' family members and said, "The doctor is here."
Zhang Wei's mother gasped for air and touched her heart. She was so angry with her son in the bed next to her. When she turned around and saw the doctor walking to the bedside was Xie Wanying, she immediately panicked and rushed over and shouted: "I didn't call you
Do you want a doctor to come over? What can you do if you want a student to come over?"
"It's Dr. Sun's instruction to ask Dr. Xie to see the patient," the nurse said.
Zhang Wei's mother couldn't believe this and asked Xie Wanying: "What is your relationship with Dr. Sun?"
Afterwards, he got up and followed Li Qian, who was seeing the patient, into the ward. Hearing the patient's family members' questions, he replied: "Dr. Sun is our teaching teacher."
"Is there no other relationship besides teacher-student relationship? Why do you always ask you to see patients but he doesn't come himself?" Zhang Wei's mother asked.
"We are medical students, and we have to study and practice clinically. If there is a problem that we cannot handle, we will report it to the teacher. We will report to the teacher how to deal with it, and the teacher will only give medical advice if he agrees." Li Qian explained to the family members.
Zhang Wei's mother really didn't want to say a word to these people and stared hard at Xie Wanying's movements.
Check the patient's stool and see that there is no major bleeding. Then check the patient's abdominal pain. There is no intestinal obstruction. The patient's abdominal pain is relieved after defecation. Then check whether the patient has symptoms of dehydration.
The nurse measured the patient's blood pressure and showed that it was normal. Xie Wanying told the patient that his heart and lungs were generally fine. Now that the patient's diarrhea has gradually stopped, there are no signs of dehydration and no need for rehydration. Xie Wanying made a judgment: "No need for now.
Once it’s dealt with, we’ll observe and observe again.”
"What do you mean? No need to give her medicine or injections?" Zhang Wei's mother asked.
"Yes, no need for now." Xie Wanying said.
"Why? She's pulled like this, but your doctor won't prescribe any medicine?"
"She only had a bowel movement once, and it didn't stop. She had no other obvious symptoms, so there was no need for emergency treatment. As for the tumor in her body, she was going to the hospital for surgery. The attending doctor will come to check on her condition tomorrow.
." After saying this, Xie Wanying turned around and went out, preparing to report the patient's condition to Teacher Sun.
Zhang Wei's mother had to grab her for some unknown reason and said loudly: "I know you don't like me, but you can't deal with my mother-in-law's illness like this!"
What did this person misunderstand? Xie Wanying turned around and said seriously: "Don't worry. After a nurse cleans her up later, she will come over regularly to check on the patient's condition. If her condition really worsens, she will definitely ask for instructions from above.
The doctor told them to come and see her. Even if I didn't say anything, the nurse would do it."
"Yes, Doctor Xie is right. That's it." The nurse added, "As soon as you see something happens, we will take her blood pressure and temperature and report it to the doctor to let him know."
"Why don't you prescribe medicine?" Zhang Wei's mother insisted on giving her mother-in-law an injection, speaking passionately.
"She is a tumor patient now, so it is best to have surgery. You also know that it is best to send her to the hospital before surgery. Before the surgery, the patient had no obvious indications for medication. Giving the patient random medication would not only be ineffective, but also
It will increase the burden on her liver and kidneys. All drugs have side effects. Auntie." Xie Wanying stood at the door of the ward and explained to her word by word. She would never favor one over another because she was the mother of her former deskmate. The patient
She and the patient's family are all the same in her eyes.