Chapter 4109 【198】Retraining
Because in the past, they would have just left the patients to the specialists, as Dr. Li had thought before, and become the hands-off shopkeeper themselves.
So don’t think that you only need to criticize Dr. Li’s plans. Young clinicians who have not learned a lesson will easily do this habitually.
The room was so quiet that the only sound was the sound of the monitoring equipment running.
As specialist physical examinations return to normal routine, patients' physical examination results can be judged more accurately.
The patient's direct pupil reflection to light is present, but is slow. Therefore, professional examination is not just about whether or not it is available as Dr. Li said before.
Here comes another necessary question.
"Does he have a history of eye disease?" Dr. Yue turned around and asked Dr. Liu.
Classmate Li can feel that Monitor Yue is walking on thin ice every step of the way.
There is no other way, the imperial envoy is watching here without saying anything, while behind him there is a Song cat that looks like a cat but is actually a tiger, staring at him eagerly.
Dr. Liu had never asked the family members about this question and replied: "I will ask the family members again outside."
The common disadvantage of most family members is that it is impossible to report all the patient's medical history clearly at once.
"You asked if there are cataracts?" Dr. Yue reminded.
Cataracts are too common in the elderly, and this patient is said to have been slow to respond to calls.
You must know that the reason why the elderly respond slowly is not only because they cannot hear but also have invisible problems.
Doubting whether there is an eye disease once again represents the level of caution of Monitor Yue. After all, the patient's pupils have not changed much in size during temporary examination.
What are the results of the orbital reflex examination?
Normal people will frown and move their limbs on the same side.
Intraorbital firing has limitations like other tests.
It can only determine whether the patient is in a state of deep coma. If the patient is drowsy or in a light coma, the reaction will be similar to that of a normal person.
Don't blame Dr. Liu and Dr. Li for pressing the patient's eyes hard.
Some elderly people are unwilling to wake up after "sleeping to death", even if others shout loudly to give them some stimulation.
As I said before, it is difficult for patients such as children to cooperate with physical examinations for such elderly people, which leaves too many possibilities for doctors to misjudge.
Dr. Liu ran out the door to ask the family members.
The process went as Dr. Liu had feared: too bad, it caused family members to become suspicious of their medical staff.
"You suddenly asked me what's wrong with my dad's eyes? What's wrong with my dad, doctor?"
Dr. Liu is wondering how to answer this question. Should he simply take the opportunity to tell his family that your father may have a brain disease and needs to be rushed to the CT room for examination now.
Dr. Li Qian, who was worried about Dr. Liu, walked to the door and took a look at the situation. He hurriedly came back and said to the monitor: "How about sending the patient for CT first?"
"Do you know why patients are sent for CT scans now?" Monitor Yue turned around and asked Li again.
Classmate Li was able to answer this time and said: "Monitor, aren't patients who are suspected of having brain problems sent for CT scans?"
Monitor Yue also simply informed Student Li: "Your answer will be reported later by Yingying to give you a failing grade and report it to the hospital."
Doctor Li Qian immediately turned his head carefully like a rabbit and looked back at classmate Xie.
Dr. Xie Wanying didn't seem to notice Li's little move and said, "It seems that it is most likely to be a cerebral infarction."
Dr. Li Qian felt like stars were spinning above his head: Why can’t he understand?
Monitor Yue immediately wanted to pick up Classmate Li’s brain and go back to school to recreate it.