Without a teacher to rely on, and when there is no time to call for seniors, I can only rely on myself. This situation is like having Mount Tai suddenly over your head. No wonder Senior Brother Huang collapsed in the first place.
"Don't be anxious." Pan Shihua said, asking everyone to calm down before acting.
As he spoke, he found the glove box on the spare treatment cart nearby, took out a pair and put them on.
Turning back, he looked again and saw that the person standing next to him had indeed stepped forward to help.
Xie Wanying had already stuffed a few pairs of gloves into the pockets of her white coat as a spare. She didn't need to look for gloves like others, she could just pull out a pair and use them. Seeing this, Pan Shihua sighed in his heart: As he expected, classmate Xie will only become more involuntarily involved after becoming a doctor.
"Bring the patient's previous medical records." Xie Wanying gave instructions quickly and decisively.
What's the rush? There's no need to rush. It is necessary to notify the surgery department or the internal medicine department. How to notify the seniors if the patient's condition is not fully understood. Even if the patient's condition is so complicated that it requires the cooperation of the internal medicine and surgical departments, if you call the surgery and internal medicine departments together, and you don't know what the situation is, you will be scolding yourself.
"Patient medical record-" The nurse ran to find the patient's medical record. If a patient brings past medical records to the hospital, he should leave them at the nurse station to record and wait for medical orders before the doctor comes to check them.
"Lin Hao, have you seen the patient's medical record?" Before getting the medical record, Pan Shihua and the others could only ask Dr. Lin Hao himself.
The crowds around him were roaring, and Lin Hao's brain finally recovered from the tsunami and spit out: "Tuberculosis."
tuberculosis. The most common clinical cause of massive hemoptysis.
"For someone with severe hemoptysis like him, his condition is probably above infiltrative tuberculosis, right, Yingying?"
Dr. Pan is a top academic who always gets to the point. Xie Wanying nodded.
Tuberculosis is a disease that is not unfamiliar to the public. Too many famous people in history have died of tuberculosis, and too many famous people in China have died of tuberculosis. Remember Xiao Dumas’ La Traviata? Remember Lin Daiyu in Dream of Red Mansions? It was later speculated that they died of tuberculosis.
One disease kills enough people, and there was no cure before. Tuberculosis has not completely eliminated the fear in human hearts to this day. Tuberculosis is an infectious disease, and the main route of transmission is droplet transmission. Do you think it is terrible to be splashed in the face by a patient?
Of course, doctors have long been aware of these occupational risks and possess considerable medical knowledge. I know that tuberculosis is an infectious disease, but at the same time, I know that it does not mean that you will die if you are splashed on the face by a patient's droplets.
Anyway, don’t scare yourself to death first. In clinical practice, we often see patients who scare themselves to death.
You know, many of the older generation of Chinese people don’t have very good hygiene concepts. They won’t change anything they say, and they spit everywhere. If you are a tuberculosis patient, there must be spread of bacteria and viruses in the sputum, including Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
But among the entire Chinese population, there are only one to two million true positive patients. This shows that most healthy people are not easily infected and become sick. The best defense against illness is never medicine, but your own immune system.
People with good immunity need not be afraid.
Therefore, Dr. Lin Hao has confidence in his body and may not be afraid of being infected.
Even so, occupational risks must be guarded against. If the late stage of tuberculosis leads to complete lung function, there is no cure. The patient currently has active pulmonary tuberculosis and is transmitting a large amount of virus.
(End of chapter)