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Chapter 210: [210] Lost face and lost death



   "Doctor Zhang, don't you give the patient anesthesia and don't see the patient?" Xie Wanying asked him again.

   A group of people waited for him to respond.

   "Okay, go see the patient!" Dr. Zhang couldn't say no, because all doctors have to see patients. Turning around, he hurried to the operating room, thinking about how to humiliate these people to death in a while. A good patient with lumbar disc herniation has to say that it is a spinal problem. Do you think that Dr. Zhang is a rookie like the two of them?

  This little girl thinks who she is and is talking nonsense.

   If there is a problem with the spine, what kind of ankylosing spondylitis, can the clinician know? Even an anorectal doctor should be aware of it. This patient had an **** surgery before, how could the clinician not know?

  When Dr. Zhang rushed away in front of him, Huang Zhilei thought about it in the back and thought it was very strange. Generally speaking, this kind of missed diagnosis is rare. If there is a problem with the spine, it is easy to identify, I am afraid it is in the early stage of ankylosis? Hold your glasses to see what your brother thinks.

  Cao Yong turned his head and glanced at Doctor Zhang's back before walking forward. At that glance, it seemed that he was not only seeing Doctor Zhang.

  Huang Zhilei thought for a while: Hey, isn't the head of the anesthesiology department's office up ahead?

   The group walked to the operating room. Liu Jingyun walked fast, for fear that little junior sister would have an accident because of her.

When    came to the patient, the nurse who cared for the patient happened to report the situation to the doctor and said to Dr. Zhang who came in: "She seems to have a problem with her spine."

   Hearing what the nurse said, Dr. Zhang was taken aback.

   A patient who is lying on his side on the bed can't bend down at all, and even find it difficult to bend his head.

  If the lumbar spine has problems, so does the cervical spine. It is possible to have both. However, if you can't bend down, this situation is wrong, it's not a herniated lumbar intervertebral disc. Dr. Zhang walked behind the patient and touched the patient's back. When he touched it, his muscles were all stretched.

   "What's the matter?" A male in his fifties came from the door of the operating room.

   "Director Li." Liu Jingyun, who was close, called out.

   Doctor Zhang's face turned pale. Shouldn't the voice of the quarrel in the corridor just be heard by the director. If I knew it earlier, I wouldn't quarrel with this little girl!

  I thought that this little girl was humiliated to death, but now she has to become him humiliated to death?

   Saying that he has never encountered such a thing at all. Is it really possible for women to have senile ankylosing spondylitis? Rheumatoid disease generally rarely invades the lumbar spine, and osteoarthritis does not have muscle atrophy and stiffness. Whether it is ankylosing spondylitis or not, this is obviously a problem with the patient's spine.

   Don’t talk about spinal anesthesia, even general anesthesia needs to be very cautious and should be re-discussed with the surgeon.

   Didn't hear Dr. Zhang talking, Director Li walked over to the patient and asked Aunt, "Can you bend over?"

   "I can't bend. I have repeatedly told them it hurts." The aunt complained aggrieved.

   "Have you ever told your doctor that you can't bend over?"

   "Yes. They said it might be a lumbar disc herniation."

   "Have you ever filmed?"

   "No. Isn't the lumbar disc herniated? Isn't everyone?"

   After listening to the aunt's words, I know that this patient likes to save money. Since the doctor said that it is a common disease, why go for a CT or something, she can't afford more than a thousand yuan. Otherwise, why does this **** fistula operation need to be done twice, and the second time seems to be the patient who is forced to do it.

   (end of this chapter)


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