Chapter 3443: 【3443】seems to be accurate
The time-consuming and labor-intensive procedure is unacceptable to the family members. On the other hand, because they don’t understand medicine, they are afraid that the hospital will do something wrong and their family members will die unjustly.
If legal channels are taken, the patient's medical records must be sealed up as soon as possible. But in actual operation it is simply impossible.
Especially in this kind of emergency rescue of patients, in clinical practice, it is always rescue first and then make up the medical records. The family members clamored for medical records and explanations, but the doctor couldn't give them. This situation has once again deepened the distrust of the patient's family members towards the hospital.
So I want to talk about why family members often think that the hospital did not do their duty to kill their own patients. Usually such an impression is based on ordinary people's perception of sending to the hospital, thinking that the child will be saved if the condition is not serious when sent to the hospital.
Actually, do the family members think that the child’s condition is not serious? With this problem, even doctors can't guarantee 100% that the child's condition is absolutely not serious. Medicine is too esoteric. Many patients, especially pediatric patients, died after they thought their condition was not serious at first.
It is too difficult to distinguish such responsibility in front of medicine.
The ambulance stopped at the door of the emergency department.
If it was the past, a group of doctors and nurses flocked out to help pick up the patients.
Not today, a bunch of people blocked the door.
The medical staff in the emergency department could not protect themselves. Only a nurse came out with a blood pressure monitor to pick up patients. When passing through the crowd of family members, the family members sitting on the steps are blocking the way. The nurse had to shout: "Get out of the way. There is a lathe passing by, pushing patients into the emergency room."
The family members were in a bad mood, and their eyes widened when they heard this.
Seeing such a situation, Xie Wanying in the car decisively discussed with Senior Brother Huang: "I won't go to the emergency department, and drive to the CT room for an examination."
These people are going to make trouble for them. It's not that they don't understand their feelings, but the doctor really doesn't care. The patient at hand is also life, and the doctor has only one thing to do, to protect the patient at hand.
Huang Zhilei heard that what the little junior sister said made sense, and immediately asked the driver to turn around and drive the ambulance to the CT room behind.
The stretcher bed was pushed down from the ambulance and sent to the CT room for emergency CT. After a while, Xie Wanying saw Senior Brother Zhu who was running wildly over.
Zhu Huicang asked: "What's the situation? I can't hear you clearly on the phone."
Several people entered the CT room and checked the examination results on the computer with the CT doctor.
Experienced doctors can judge the general outline of a patient's condition from the initial data before the composite film comes out.
As long as you think about it, it is very unlikely that only one piece of glass enters the body in this kind of blast injury. The glass burst like a thousand arrows piercing through the heart. Because the human body has a barrier, once the barrier is broken somewhere, the **** of death will take advantage of the loophole here.
The clinical symptoms usually manifested may be more than one glass shard in the patient's brain. It's a pity that the glass **** is too small, and CT can't show it. The doctor may be able to make some inferences based on the degree of craniocerebral injury.
"Temporal lobe intracerebral hematoma." Doctor CT said, and discussed with the neurosurgeon present, "The length of the longest piece of glass should be about ten centimeters."
This length is consistent with what Xie judged for the first time on the spot.
The other doctors present who heard her diagnosis earlier were filled with emotion. Presumably, the final diagnosis of the firefighters sent to Xuanwu should be similar to what she said.
(end of this chapter)