【2815】That’s what Dr. Xie said

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"Don't my mother's condition require hospitalization?"

There must be beds available in the inpatient unit. It does not mean that you can definitely get a bed through emergency treatment.

Seeing that there were indeed other patients in front who were blocked from seeking medical treatment, Zhang Wei's mother was so anxious that she squeezed in and shouted to the nurse: "My son's condition is very urgent."

"Where is your son?" Hearing the family members say this, the nurse was worried.

"He was standing there with a lot of blood coming out of his chin." Zhang Wei's mother pointed in the direction of her son.

The nurse followed her instructions and saw Zhang Li walking freely, with helplessness written on his face: "He seems to have stopped bleeding, and is fine."

As the nurse said, emergency care only deals with emergencies. Zhang Li's current condition is not like a fatal hemorrhage, so he is not suitable for emergency treatment.

In desperation, Zhang Wei's mother quoted Xie Wanying's words: "It was the doctor who suggested that we send him to the hospital for a head MRI as soon as possible."

"When he was injured, were there medical personnel at the scene?" the nurse asked.

"Yes." Zhang Wei's mother nodded fiercely. Although she felt awkward and didn't want to admit that her daughter's deskmate was a doctor, she had no choice but to praise classmate Xie as a famous doctor. "Dr. Xie is a great doctor of the Chinese Association."

It is the professional opinion of the National Association of Doctors. Fang Ze's nurse did not dare to neglect this patient anymore, and handed Zhang Wei's mother a note: "Go and register first, and then go to the Surgery Clinic No. 2 to see Dr. Lu."

After getting the note, Zhang Wei's mother took her son to the surgical clinic.

Zhang Li sat on the patient's stool.

Dr. Lu wears a pair of gold-rimmed glasses, is polite, in his twenties, and at the attending level. Since there were many patients, Dr. Lu needed to keep his words to a minimum. Dr. Lu quickly opened the medical record book his family had just bought and wrote the medical record while asking, "How is the patient?"

"He was bleeding from his jaw."

"Is it blood coming out of your mouth? Or did you hit it somewhere?"

"It hit."

"Where did it hit? The corner of the table? Did you feel uncomfortable anywhere else before the hit? Are you dizzy?" When asked, Dr. Lu finally raised his head and glanced at the patient, "He is very young. Does he have high blood pressure?"

"I don't have it." Zhang Li answered the doctor before his mother could this time. "I don't have high blood pressure, and I don't have any dizziness."

The patient himself said he was fine, but 80% of his family members were overly nervous. Dr. Lu quickly wrote: "The wound is not bleeding. I will take him to the outpatient clinic tomorrow to change the medicine. Remember not to get water on the wound at home to avoid infection."

The doctor asked him to go home, but Zhang Li became anxious and refused: "No, I want to have a check-up."

"Why do we need to check?" Dr. Lu frowned and laughed, "There is no need to do a check-up if there is nothing wrong. Superfluous tests are a waste of money and hurt the body."

"Someone hurt me like this." Zhang Li said.

"Did someone beat you like this?" Dr. Lu looked at his wounds again.

Zhang Li definitely couldn't say that he was incompetent to be beaten by a woman, so he had no choice but to repeat what his mother said to classmate Xie: "She is a doctor from the National Association of China, and she suggested that I do a cranial magnetic resonance imaging."

"Magnetic, resonance, vibration?"

Dr. Lu's suddenly increased volume made the Zhang family's mother and son's hearts skip a beat, almost exploding from their chests.

Zhang Wei's mother could tell that Dr. Lu's tone and expression were different from those of the nurse.

The professional knowledge acquired by doctors and that of nurses differs depending on the clinical division of labor. The nurse only does simple triage, and it is the doctor who makes the diagnosis, not the nurse.

The nurse may not understand the meaning of magnetic resonance, but Dr. Lu, the specialist, will definitely understand.