Chapter 780: 【780】The doctor must not surrender first
Xie Wanying glanced at the child Yangyang sitting on the sofa indoors, and said, "20 beds of patients."
is his mother. The doctor's sister wants to say what happened to his mother. Yangyang's little heart throbbed, and his little hand touched the mouth of the heart in fear.
Tao Zhijie took the child and sat down, allowing the younger sister to say, "You say it."
If the little junior sister said bad news, she would definitely not dare to say it in front of the children, it could only be good news.
"Brother, can you do another echocardiography for 20 beds? I suspect that her condition cannot rule out a cardiac problem. Some of her clinical indicators are not consistent with liver-derived ascites." Xie Wanying said, "The contrast of the inferior vena cava is the most important. It's easy to do it. Even if it is about to be discharged from the hospital, if you find out what the problem is, and the medicine matches the cause, the patient may really get better."
"It's not that the IVC was not arranged for her, but her family suddenly refused to do it." Gong Xiangbin inserted in and said.
"If the family is worried about the cost, we can explain it clearly to the family. The cause of the disease is accurately investigated, and the medicine will be targeted afterward, so no money will be wasted." Xie Wanying said.
It is because the family members have no confidence in the treatment. They feel that the patient has not improved no matter how they are treated in the hospital.
Gong Xiangbin sighed, it's hard to say things like your mother waiting to die in front of children.
The patient’s family members can lose confidence if they don’t understand medicine, but doctors can’t lose confidence first. Xie Wanying thought for a moment and said bluntly: "The doctor is a soldier, so he can't announce his surrender first."
Little Junior Sister's words are heartbreaking.
Tao Zhijie couldn't help but let out a laugh.
His subordinates really heard what she said and glared at her.
"You—" Gong Xiangbin held his head, thinking she was right. He was almost out of confidence.
"Have you brought the medical records?" Tao Zhijie extended his hand to the younger sister who had come to give advice.
Seeing that Brother Tao was interested, Xie Wanying hurriedly handed over the 20-bed medical records she brought to her brother for review.
Sitting next to the doctor, Yangyang's small eyes carefully aimed at the expressions of every doctor at the scene, and his little nostrils were panting: What will happen to his mother next? Hope the doctor can save his mother.
"Find family members to come over and talk to each other again. I have used some cardiovascular drugs before, and the effect is not bad." Tao Zhijie said after reviewing the patient's previous treatment plan and course record.
"She is a hepatitis B patient, so it is unlikely that it is completely cardiogenic." He Guangyou added his opinion more cautiously, even if the patient's condition is cardiogenic, it is useless. Liver cirrhosis is absolute, and we can only continue to wait for liver transplantation.
Tao Zhijie must have considered this question, otherwise he would not have said that the patient was discharged from the hospital in accordance with the request of the family. From pure medical theory, it is inferred that there is no liver available for transplantation, and Yangyang's mother will continue to be a dead end after all.
Xie Wanying didn't think so, saying: "Relieve symptoms, step by step, buy her time. Every extra second a patient lives has the meaning of life. This is a reflection of the doctor's value."
"Yes, I will accompany my mother, and I will grow up by then." Although Yangyang doesn't understand the medical terms spoken by the doctors, he agrees with what his sister is saying now.
For such a patient with a predetermined deadline for death, it is very stressful for the family members, and it is just as stressful for the doctor. Just like what Xie Wanying said, some doctors have lost their confidence before treating their patients.
(end of this chapter)