Tao Zhijie understood why Dean Wu wanted him to be present in person.
The family’s issues need to be resolved first.
Because this is a neurosurgery patient.
Old leaders have a longer-term perspective than ordinary people. Director Wu, who manages a hospital like this, must have a thorough knowledge of all departments.
What are the characteristics of neurosurgery patients, sequelae, various sequelae.
For example, on the first day Xie went to the neurosurgery internship, the biggest realization was that Brother Cao's optimism was more important than anything else in providing mental support to the patient.
The mystery of the human brain has been emphasized again and again and I won’t go into detail anymore. Special mention here is of another patient, Sister Xu.
Sister Xu had a foramen magnum hernia at the time. To put it simply, foramen magnum hernia is life-threatening in the medulla oblongata. The reason for resuscitation is fear of cerebellum damage.
Everyone was very happy for a while after the operation. After Sister Xu regained consciousness, she gradually recovered. Her limbs did not suffer any sequelae such as disability, and she walked as smoothly as a normal person. Not long after, the smiles on everyone's faces disappeared.
The human brain concentrates too many important functions, and these are functions that other organs cannot compensate for. Sometimes the lost function does not endanger the patient's life, but it can still ruin the patient's life.
The dysarthria that occurred in Sister Xu is exactly such a tragedy.
The symptoms displayed by patients with dysarthria can be simply described as speaking like an imbecile with low IQ, like an idiot.
Sister Xu's brain IQ has not become an imbecile, but her language expression ability has become an imbecile. When others listen to her speak, people who don't understand her can only misunderstand her as an imbecile.
How do you ask her to return to her original job like this? There is no way she can go back. It was like pressing the end button on all her original life and career.
This kind of sequelae cannot be cured medically. Perhaps it can be restored through rehabilitation training, but it also varies from person to person. This is called Schrödinger's cat treatment.
More than half a year has passed, and Sister Xu's symptoms have not improved at all after undergoing various rehabilitation trainings. She is studying medicine, and she knows very well that her future life is destined to be like this.
Many books and news praise people who are physically disabled and strong in spirit. Remember, it is about being physically disabled and strong in spirit rather than "overcoming the disease." In fact, it tells you euphemistically and scientifically that the disease cannot be defeated. No one can defeat the disease, only compromise and accept it.
The more you "surrender" and the more you fully accept all reality, your life will be filled with sunshine again.
Easier said than done. Family support for the patient is important.
Like Sister Xu, she has the support of her parents, her son, and her favorite husband who will never leave her.
Even so, Sister Xu decided to learn sign language. Because she has no confidence to speak to others anymore. The psychiatrist judged that her mental condition was on the verge of collapse and suggested that she do things that she believed could support her and make her happy.
After learning sign language, at least you won’t be looked at like an idiot. The fact is that society treats a deaf mute better than an imbecile.
"Do you understand? This is an employee of our hospital. An employee of our hospital who has exhausted all medical techniques to cure her." Section Chief Yang gave practical examples to the patient's family members to illustrate that they should not be fooled into fantasizing about love in the news. The overcoming-all plot is muddled.
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