【3579】Can’t fake

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"But I didn't feel uncomfortable."

Clinically, it is not uncommon for patients to persist in their opinions after being lectured by doctors. Their mantra has always been how I feel, what your doctor said is inconsistent with my feelings, and they conclude that your doctor is wrong.

This phenomenon is attributed to the fact that patients like to judge their own illness based on their own feelings. It cannot be said that patients are deliberately making things difficult for others. Through previous studies in the neurosurgery department, I have a deeper understanding that the reason why patients have such cognition is determined by the cognitive mechanism of the human brain.

The human brain of normal people is mainly based on self-cognition. The generation of human self-awareness is based on the anatomical structure of the human brain. It is located in the medial prefrontal cortex of the brain and is part of the social brain in the human brain.

If you follow the words of materialists, you can imagine that a human's "soul" resides in the human cerebral cortex. When a person dies, the brain's self-awareness disappears.

This is what doctors often say about living well in the present. Unless there are new breakthroughs in future scientific research proving that the soul is separated from the brain.

For medical staff, doing such basic knowledge research is helpful to understand patients and maintain effective communication with patients. Treatment requires the cooperation of patients, and "soul" communication between medical staff and patients has become essential.

Effective communication based on medicine should look like this: I am a doctor and I know what is going on in your body that causes you to have such a cognition, and I want to find a way to get rid of this cognitive error in your brain.

It is not easy to make the above-mentioned communication fruitful in clinical practice. You will find that many times medical staff argue and argue with some patients, and the stubborn patients are so angry that they almost die or even give in.

In the words of doctors, this is an arduous task to bring the souls of patients who have been led by the disease back on track, and there is a long way to go. Think about it, it is said that the illness took away the soul of teacher Zhang Yuqing in the days before his death. Brother Cao did the right thing but ultimately failed to reverse the adverse trend.

In order to have a good conversation with the patient, Xie Wanying squatted down.

Looking down does not give people a friendly feeling from the visual perspective of communication between people. Looking straight up is a sign of respect for others. It is often seen in hospitals that some medical experts like to bend down to talk to patients, and try to be eye-level with the patients for this reason, telling the patients that doctors are not people who want to dominate you, but comrades who fight with you.

Because you have to know that some patients are very concerned about this. Perhaps influenced by some past life experiences, the human brain will develop a defense mechanism for fear of being dominated. You will find that such patients are a bit like children.

"Many diseases are diseases that develop subtly, taking over your health without you realizing it, manipulating your body's sensations, making you mistakenly think that the disease is normal. It cannot be denied that you have a fever." , Xie Wanying reached out and took the forehead thermometer over, asking the patient to check the values ​​by herself, "If we put a monitor on you after you get into the ambulance, we will get your blood oxygen values ​​soon. We will get these values I can’t lie in front of you.”

"Then-" The patient's expression relaxed a little.

Taking advantage of the victory, Xie Wanying added: "The ultimate harm of hypoxemia is death, if it is not corrected in time. You should have interstitial pneumonia, which is a major pathogenic factor of silent hypoxemia. I I haven’t seen your medical records yet.”

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