Chapter 1854 【1854】It's Hard to Say
"You might as well ask her why she didn't take it as written on the medicine bag." After speaking, Dr. Su began to question the patient.
Being blamed by the doctor opposite, the female patient was extremely aggrieved, and stated the tortuous process of getting the medicine back yesterday: "It is written on the medicine bag that I don't know whether to take it once or twice a day. I can't see the number. I asked the people in the pharmacy, they If you don’t know, tell me to go back to the gynecologist and ask. I can only run back to your doctor.”
The patient asked Dr. Zuo Liang to take out the medicine bag and have a look.
On the medicine bag, maybe the pharmacist in the pharmacy was too busy dispensing the medicine, so he reversed the number of pills taken and the frequency of taking medicine in a hurry. For the first time, it was written as two pills once a day, once a day. Later, it was found to be wrong, and the original number was changed hastily with a ballpoint pen. change.
When the patient sees the changed number, he must wonder whether it is 1 or 2, and he is afraid that he will make a mistake and he can only ask the medical staff again.
There are too many people taking medicine at the pharmacy windows of the top tertiary hospitals, and they are all bustling and noisy. When the pharmacist is busy, he can't hear what the patient is asking, thinking that the patient is asking why the doctor prescribes the medicine in this way. The pharmacist can't answer such questions, so the patient is told to go back to the doctor who prescribed the medicine.
If the patient finds his attending doctor and asks, that is no problem. However, it happened that Dr. Zuo Liang was busy with work in other places with Xie at that time, so he never met him.
Anxious patients randomly caught a doctor in the ward to ask. Thinking that they are all gynecologists, they can always answer her questions. Laymen don't understand why doctors don't care about other doctors' patients, they just think that doctors are the same.
Dr. Su was held back by the patient and wanted to get rid of the other party and go to her own work. How could she have time to carefully check the medical records and doctor's orders for the patients who were not under her care, and left a word to the patients: take the medicine according to the doctor's orders written on the medicine bag .
Generally speaking, this sentence is definitely not wrong. The problem is that the ambiguous number on this medicine bag is exactly what the patient wants to ask.
The female patient said: "I then asked her if it was 1 tablet or 2 tablets. She said it was 2."
Dr. Su was 90% annoyed by this patient who was not under his care, and he didn't know whether the number written on the medicine bag was the number of times or the number of tablets, so he answered casually.
After listening to the statements of both parties, a group of people sorted out the ins and outs of the incident in their minds. Du Haiwei sighed and said: I don't know how to say it. Most of the accidents in clinical disputes come out in this way. If everyone gets angry like a runner who runs away, something will happen.
If the pharmacist ignores his busy work and asks the patient again when he can’t hear the question clearly, and listens carefully to the patient’s appeal and corrects the number he wrote, there is nothing left to do.
If Dr. Su is more patient and then shows the patient what medicine is prescribed, she is a gynecologist and knows the dosage of this conventional medicine, so she will definitely not give a 2 easily. Or you can help to call the nurse to find Zuo Liang, which will not cause the patient to take the wrong dose next time.
If the patient is not in a hurry and always insists on finding his attending doctor to ask, nothing will happen.
On this point, Dr. Hu was the first to make a speech to severely criticize the patients: "They all told you to go back to ask your own doctor. Why do you insist on asking a doctor who doesn't understand your condition?"
So, does this responsibility belong to her? The female patient's complexion was pale.
Feeling sorry for his wife, the patient's husband grabbed his wife's hand and argued with Dr. Hu: "She can't find her own doctor, what do you want her to do?"