【323】Outpatients are full of strange things

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Suddenly receiving the teacher's approval, Xie Wanying quickly called Teacher Sun to arrange beds to admit patients.

The patient's two sons were so surprised that they knelt down to the doctor on the spot: "Thank you doctor, thank you, thank you - Mom, you are saved -"

"You go out and wait outside first." Knowing that the calm-tempered Teacher Tan did not like such a scene, Xie Wanying acted as the teacher's follower and said gently to the patient's family members.

"I understand, you doctor is busy." Anyway, the doctor agreed to admit the patient, and the two sons helped the old woman out first.

"You write the medical record." Tan Kelin threw the medical record to the students for practice.

Xie Wanying took the medical records with both hands.

"Let the next patient in."

It is impossible for the teacher to wait for her to finish writing the medical record before seeing a doctor.

Xie Wanying quickly walked to the door and called the next patient: "Fang Wei."

When the patient heard the call and came in, she quickly went back to her desk to write out the hospitalization bill for the first patient, and put the medical record behind to write it down later. Because the patient's family members have to queue up to go through the admission procedures.

After the hospitalization form is written, take it outside and explain to the patient's family: "Take this and go to the nurse. The nurse will tell you what to do. The nurse is in the treatment room at the end of the corridor. The hospital bed will not be available until tomorrow. You go through the formalities first today. Remember to come to me to get your medical records later."

"Thank you, doctor." The patient's family members supported the patient and hurriedly went through the procedures.

After closing the door, I saw Patient No. 2 sitting on a chair. He was a young man in his twenties, and his occupation was the editor of a computer website. Editorial positions like this in the capital are very popular, and you can tell by the young man's suit and leather shoes that he earns a lot of money. Therefore, it is impossible for such patients to queue up normally and get the number, and 90% of the time they buy the number from scalpers.

Doctors can't catch evidence of scalpers and can't take care of these things. This is a problem of hospital management. Doctors are only responsible for treating patients who have registered.

The young patient had a rosy complexion and was very different from the first patient. He did not look like he was suffering from a serious illness that required surgery. I have to buy an expensive scalper account to see the deputy surgeon. What kind of disease do you want to see?

Xie Wanying couldn't help but raise a question mark in her mind. She remembered what Teacher Sun said on the phone: Outpatients are full of strange things, so don't be surprised by any kind of people you meet.

Looking at Teacher Tan again, he looks even more like a Buddha, with a cold face that might not even let him sigh.

Tan Kelin's hand flipped through the patient's medical record a few times as usual and then pushed it to the student's hand.

Xie Wanying understood and the teacher asked her to write a medical record. So she found a chair and sat down. She opened the previous patient's medical record and started writing. The old lady doesn't need to prescribe medicine. She just writes the patient's chief complaint and physical examination, adds a doctor's order for hospitalization, and is done.

When writing, you have to listen to the chief complaint of Patient No. 2, otherwise you will be slapped on the head by Teacher Tan if you don’t know how to write the medical record of No. 2.

"I have a stomachache. I had black stool before and had a gastroscopy." The young man said. "The doctor said there might be only a small amount of gastric bleeding. The result of the gastroscopy was a bit of gastritis."

"The gastroscopy was done in the outpatient clinic of our hospital." Tan Kelin's calm and professional eyes fell on the gastroscopy report in the patient's medical record folder. The doctor's signature below was printed on the top of the letterhead, and it was stamped with the name of the National Association of China. It was really seen by the internal medicine outpatient department of our hospital.

"The examination said everything was fine. The doctor told me not to be nervous and take some stomach medicine later. However, my stomach hurts again recently." As he said that, the patient touched his belly.

The two doctors looked over and used their eyes to preliminarily determine where he touched. It was not the lower abdomen, but the middle and upper abdomen, touching the left and right sides.