Chapter 4031 [120] Sweat Afterward
Doctor Zhang Desheng was the first to be stunned.
"As I said, she is not the type of traditional Chinese medicine doctor we often see." Dr. Pan Shihua repeated what all his colleagues who had met Dr. Wen said about Dr. Wen.
Most TCM doctors are more like Dr. Wang, who are arrogant about TCM technology.
Not to mention Chinese medicine doctors, most Western medicine doctors are the same, boasting about the Western medicine techniques they have learned.
Dr. Wen Zihan's second sentence: "It is better to give the patient medicine quickly than anything else."
"Do you want to cook Chinese medicine?" Dr. Zhang Desheng asked.
When Chinese medicine talks about using medicine, doesn’t it mean using traditional Chinese medicine?
It was too slow to cook Chinese medicine. He said that it was wrong to cook Chinese medicine. Dr. Zhang Desheng immediately corrected himself: "Are you giving the patient Chinese patent medicine?"
Chinese patent medicine injections are used for clinical rescue, such as the famous Shenfu injection. Shenfu Injection, in the academic term of traditional Chinese medicine, is called "returning yang and rescuing the disease", replenishing qi and replenishing qi, and is used for epilepsy syndrome in which yang qi is violently depleted, which in Western medicine generally refers to shock patients.
Sorry, Dr. Zhang Desheng reminded the other party: "We don't have it here."
The National Association is a mainstream Western medicine school, unlike traditional Chinese medicine hospitals where injections of Chinese patent medicines are available everywhere. The adverse reactions of Chinese patent medicine injections are most criticized by Western doctors in celebrity Western hospitals.
Dr. Wen Zihan said honestly: "She is not suitable for ginseng."
Mr. Wen is a very temperamental boss, and he seems to be very generous and generous. In comparison, Mr. Zhang looks like Mr. Zhang?
Dr. Zhang Desheng looked ashamed.
"It is definitely the fastest to push Western medicine." Dr. Wen Zihan said.
After hearing this, Dr. Zhang Desheng and others quickly wondered whether the legend was wrong. Is this person a Western doctor or a Chinese doctor? Why does Dr. Wen seem to support Western medicine instead of Chinese medicine?
When it comes to giving Western medicine to patients, the Western doctors on site are definitely more qualified.
Dr. Zhang Desheng thought the same thing. The standard rescue mode must be to instruct nurses to administer medication while performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
There was no way, the patient's condition was too sudden, and an inexperienced trainee nurse would not take the initiative to ask him about medication like an experienced emergency department nurse, so he ignored the instructions for a while.
Perhaps, such an "oolong" actually saved the patient's life.
Looking back, if he had remembered to push medicine to the patient at the beginning, what kind of rescue medicine could he have given to the patient?
Commonly used clinical rescue drugs are epinephrine, dopamine, atropine, etc., most of which are used to increase the patient's blood pressure and heart rate.
After thinking about it for a while, Dr. Zhang Desheng felt a little sweaty.
The patient initially said that the tumor had metastasized to the brain and underwent Gamma Knife surgery. However, Gamma Knife cannot cure it. It is very likely that the patient fainted again because of another tumor growing in the brain.
Patients with brain diseases should be careful when stimulating blood pressure and heart rate.
Intracranial space occupying is not hypotension but hypertension and possible cerebral hemorrhage. Are you going to raise your blood pressure again?
If Western medicine is not assisted by examination techniques, it would be too much luck to treat diseases blindly.
Quickly, Dr. Zhang Desheng picked up the flashlight and checked the patient's pupils again.
As soon as the patient arrived at the emergency department, he immediately told him to send him to the ICU first and then check, which made it too late to check the medical records.
It can only be said that young doctors have little experience.
What Dr. Tao said is not to tell you, a young doctor, to not perform even the most basic examinations when receiving a patient.
The first step for a doctor to pick up a patient is that as long as he or she is not in a state of cardiorespiratory arrest, basic examinations such as measuring the blood pressure and heart rate and asking about the patient's illness history must be carried out, and handover work with the ambulance medical staff must be done.
It cannot be said that I know this patient's medical history very well, and a doctor with a senior professional title will omit it if he says it is not needed.