Chapter 1078: 【1078】The patient came to the emergency room
When did Mr. Xie read the patient's medical record?
Those who can be teachers are definitely better than students. Knowing that she would be on the night shift tonight, Xie Wanying reviewed the medical records of all the patients in the department before going back to bed at noon. As she expected, if there are new patients, they are basically full in the morning. She turned it alone, and she quickly remembered that no one noticed.
It took more than an hour to check the entire department's patients. The two students were exhausted, not their hands and feet, but their brains. It was difficult to memorize all the patients' conditions, which was much more difficult than an endorsement. In the top three grades, 80 to 90 percent of the inpatients have complicated conditions, and the medical records are all of a thickness that cannot be clipped. Generally speaking, there is no night shift teacher who asks students to memorize this way.
It can only be said that the gentle and gentle Teacher Xie has another side, and the students are unexpectedly strict in the examination.
Tired and tired, the patient's situation is sorted out clearly, sitting back in the doctor's office will be a lot more stable. Geng Lingfei and Fan Yunyun thought: It's worth the effort with Teacher Xie.
bell bell, the phone at the nurse's station rang.
Song Xuelin, who had nothing to do with the computer, turned his head.
Doctors with some experience know that this kind of call means emergency patients, lest something bad happen. Who asked them to leave a patient just now, breaking the quiet situation where they didn't need to accept patients tonight. According to the regulations of the hospital, the empty beds in the department at night cannot be left empty intentionally, and patients must be admitted.
Xie Wanying got up and walked over to the nurse station, ready to know the situation as soon as possible.
The nurse handed the microphone to her and said, "Doctor Yin from the emergency department said he would explain to the doctor on duty in our department."
Actually, he was on duty in emergency surgery with Dr. Yin, who was in love with a small child. It is also possible that Yin Fengchun was temporarily on duty at night on behalf of others.
"Xie Wanying, are you on night shift?" Yin Fengchun heard her voice and asked quickly.
"Yes."
"Give a patient to your department. Listen carefully."
Knowing that Doctor Yin's character is not an alarmist, Xie Wanying's expression became serious.
"After she was sent to your department, we took her blood for a blood test first in the emergency department. You should pay attention to her blood test report."
Doctor Yin said this, I'm afraid I really don't understand the meaning of his words at first glance.
"Protection." Yin Fengchun added these four words.
The four characters indicate that this patient has an infectious disease. Could it be a hepatitis B patient? Doctor Yin knows that there are many patients receiving hepatitis B from the liver and gallbladder, and there is no need to remind them. Moreover, hepatitis B is not the most terrifying infectious disease in the eyes of doctors.
There are many kinds of infectious diseases, far more than hepatitis B. For example, the urology department where Yin Fengchun works, some patients have condyloma acuminatum, syphilis, and gonorrhea at the same time. These STDs are also infectious diseases. Among them, condyloma acuminatum, which is not transmitted by blood but can spread the virus through the articles that the patient touches, also makes doctors very difficult to prevent.
Fortunately, these diseases, including hepatitis B, are still treatable in the eyes of doctors. What infectious diseases are doctors most afraid of these days? Like ordinary people, it is HIV.
"The patient was transferred from another hospital and was allocated by 120." After saying the last sentence, Yin Fengchun probably didn't know what to say next, so he simply hung up the phone. If he had to say it, it could only be the unlucky newcomers working the night shift.
(end of this chapter)