Chapter 1785 【1785】Avoid Minefields
Soon, Xie Wanying and the others realized that after waiting for a long time, Teacher Du did not call for any checklist. The pens in their hands were empty like never before, and it seemed that they only needed to watch Mr. Du draw the calendar by himself.
There is a real difference between an old expert doctor like Mr. Du who has a good reputation and a young doctor.
Young doctors basically prescribe an examination when they see a doctor. No matter where they see the doctor, they will check the key items again, and check the other items if they have not been checked. Let the equipment help them check the patient's condition in all aspects. Who made the young doctor really lack a lot of confidence technically.
This is why common people like old doctors. Sometimes it's really not because of the money, but because of repeated examinations at the doctor's place, which makes people extremely irritated and annoying. I really don't understand why the inspection is done again and again, and it's endless.
Of course, some checks are mandatory. The young doctor forgot one important thing, and did not distinguish between outpatients and emergency patients. What we are talking about here is that the patients are not outpatient and emergency department, because some patients come to the outpatient department in an emergency situation, and some patients go to the emergency department in an outpatient situation. The characteristic of outpatients is that the examination does not need to be done urgently, and can be done after hospitalization.
The old doctor understands the psychology of the patient very well. These patients only want to have a check-up. If the disease is mild, they will be prescribed a medicine and go home. If the disease is serious, it will be treated systematically. Therefore, if a doctor has a good reputation, he must understand the psychological needs of patients.
The vast majority of patients who come to see a doctor have been treated in other hospitals and have undergone many examinations. The doctor has only one thing to do, which is to judge whether the examination results of these other hospitals are correct.
Young doctors act younger and call for redo. The old doctor thought about it, because his own experience is enough to roughly judge whether there is a big difference in the level of examination in other hospitals, it will not be called redo, but either hospitalized, or directly prescribed medicine to let the patient go back to take medicine, a course of treatment See you later.
This is the case with the third patient. He had an examination in another hospital, and if he was worried, he would go to an expert to ask if it was right. Without further ado, Teacher Du prescribed a course of medicine for him to go back, and he will come back after taking the medicine.
So, Xie Wanying and the others failed again to help the teacher open the inspection list.
It can be seen that Mr. Du will always avoid the minefield, that is, the minefield where the society criticizes doctors the most, and will never allow patients to have an extra examination with him.
How will Teacher Du deal with patients who have not been checked for the first time?
The fourth patient is a first-time doctor. Since I live nearby and know that the number of Beidu San is ringing, I am a little uncomfortable to go directly to the number of Beidu San.
According to the usual practice of other doctors, when such a patient comes, all kinds of check-up forms are prescribed first, and the decision is made after the check-up is completed.
Geng Yongzhe thought that he would never make a mistake this time, so he picked up the pen and wanted to fill in the patient's name column on the test form before the teacher could speak. The hand of classmate Xie Wanying next to him reached out to him secretly, telling him not to waste ink and paper, and wait and see.
For Xie, the classmates all said that Xie is a bit like an old doctor. Perhaps Mr. Xie has a better understanding of Mr. Du's thoughts, and Mr. Geng temporarily stops writing and is ready to change at any time.
A patient sitting in front of a doctor talks about his symptoms: "Bleeding. I can't even figure out where it's bleeding."