Chapter 5 Save a life

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For subsequent settlement issues, Dongli had prepared a house in advance. Li Hao lived alone in a two-bedroom apartment, while Song Li and Qi Leyi shared a two-bedroom apartment.

But this is only temporary. According to Li Hao's idea, he still plans to buy a house in Dongjiang after stabilizing. After all, it will be used later.

The hospital had completed the entry procedures, but Li Hao did not go to work immediately. Instead, he and Dean Cheng came to Dongjiang Medical University to report, meet with the school leaders, and formally communicate about the course schedule.

The principal and the dean of the School of Traditional Chinese Medicine were both present. Among them, Principal Jiang mainly showed up to show his support and then left.

The specific work is arranged by Dean Chen of the School of Traditional Chinese Medicine, but this is just right, at least it will be easier to talk.

Because the upper-class circle of traditional Chinese medicine is so large, as long as you want to establish a relationship, you can always find a way around it. When he was in Beijing, Zhang Jin came out to Li Haoli and helped him say hello.

Of course, the premise of all this is your own strength, otherwise, no matter how familiar you are, others may not be willing to help.

It is undeniable that the background of rebirth in this life has saved Li Hao a lot of effort to a certain extent.

After getting the class schedule back, Li Hao left the school when Dean Chen said that he could go to her if anything happened.

There are still a few days before the official start of school, and Li Hao plans to use this time to become familiar with the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine.

Dean Cheng gave some advice, saying that Li Hao had just come to Dongjiang, so there was no need to be in such a hurry. He could walk around Dongjiang first and get familiar with the environment before talking.

However, after Li Hao politely declined his kindness, Dean Cheng did not force him anymore and only asked Li Hao to go to Lang Yixuan to discuss specific work arrangements.

As for Song Li and Qi Leyi, since Li Hao is going to work, they naturally have to follow them.

Dongli is a general hospital, and its hospital departments are different from those of the affiliated hospital of Beijing Traditional Chinese Medicine where Li Hao worked before.

The Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine is a department, which consists of a Traditional Chinese Medicine ward, a Traditional Chinese Medicine outpatient clinic, an acupuncture specialist clinic, and a physiotherapy and massage specialist clinic. It does not have detailed Traditional Chinese Medicine Internal Medicine, Traditional Chinese Medicine Surgery and other departments like a Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital.

Therefore, the diseases treated by this Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine cover a wide range of diseases, forming completely different characteristics from other departments in the hospital.

Looking through the past diagnosis and treatment records, whether it is high blood pressure, heart disease, diabetes, fractures, emphysema, respiratory failure or even tumors, they are all common in undergraduates.

However, very few of them are actually treated by traditional Chinese medicine, and only some common and chronic diseases such as cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases and diabetes will be treated.

Other patients will be distributed to various professional departments. For example, heart disease will be assigned to the heart center, and emphysema will be assigned to the respiratory medicine department.

It is precisely because of this that even though the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine now has more than 100 outpatient visits every day, only very few people are actually hospitalized here.

In addition, the age range of the patients is relatively older, with the majority being between 40 and 90 years old, and the majority being between 70 and 80 years old.

Therefore, some of the currently admitted patients are here purely for recuperation. They may have requested to be hospitalized because their blood sugar or blood pressure suddenly became much higher at home.

Anyway, there are plenty of beds and medical staff in the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine, so generally speaking, they won’t refuse.

Even later, some family members of our employees and leaders of some outside units were more willing to stay in the Traditional Chinese Medicine Department, provided that the illness was not severe.

The benefit brought by this is that compared with other departments, the doctor-patient conflicts and the psychological pressure of doctors in the Traditional Chinese Medicine Department will be much smaller, and the entire work will be easier.

As for the disadvantages, the disadvantages are obvious. Fewer patients naturally means that the performance of TCM doctors is not high, so the general salary is lower than that of other departments.

At the same time, Li Hao also discovered some hidden problems. For example, due to the previous lack of ability to deal with emergencies, Dongli’s general inter-department consultations and multi-disciplinary consultations rarely involved the traditional Chinese medicine department.

In other words, in Dongli Hospital, the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine does not have a strong sense of presence, and no one else is too lazy to come to you if something goes wrong.

What makes Li Hao even more worried is that the situation in Dongli is probably not an isolated case, but reflects the common problems of most of the existing comprehensive tertiary hospitals. Therefore, there is still a long way to go for the rise of traditional Chinese medicine.

However, no matter how long the road is, it must be taken step by step in a down-to-earth manner. Li Hao believes that with the development of Qigong, the ability of traditional Chinese medicine to treat emergencies will reach an epic level, and this situation will definitely change in the future.

After understanding the situation in the department, Li Hao also communicated with Lang Yixuan about specific arrangements. Starting next week, Li Hao and the other three will officially go out to the clinic.

Just considering that there is a familiarization process in the early stage, when Song Li and Qi Leyi go out to the outpatient clinic, they will take turns to follow Li Hao first, which just gives them time to complete their work as teaching assistants and help Li Hao organize the lesson plans.

After getting familiar with Dongli's medical record system, the day came when Li Hao officially went out to the clinic, and then he received a cold reception as expected.

After all, traditional Chinese medicine is relatively age-related in the eyes of ordinary people. When others see that Li Hao is less than thirty years old and has a sign of a specialist clinic, they are naturally reluctant to register.

The reputation Li Hao had accumulated before was good in the north, but it was normal for him to find it hard to take advantage of in this southern city. Li Hao also had expectations for this, but there wasn't much of a gap. It was just about finding a suitable opportunity.

A week later, it was time for the new students to start school. Li Hao went to attend the opening ceremony and appointment meeting of Dongjiang Medical University.

However, because Qigong is a newly opened course, it is only open to freshmen, so the official start of the course will have to wait until their military training is over.

After the opening ceremony was completed, Li Hao was about to take a taxi outside the school and go back to the hospital, when he happened to bump into Zhou Xiaofeng on the road.

Lang Yixuan had met Li Hao before when he took him to the heart center, so Zhou Xiaofeng also knew Li Hao.

He looked at Li Hao walking outside the school and asked, "Director Li, are you going back to the hospital? I happened to be driving here today, why don't we come together?" Li Hao looked at the uncle who had been appointed Brother, naturally he did not refuse: "Okay, then I'll trouble you, Director Zhou." Opening the passenger door, Li Hao got in, and then there was a long period of silence. It was obvious that Zhou Xiaofeng was really taking people along the way. However, this is in line with his consistent positioning of Meng Hulu in the early stage.

Finally, Li Hao took the initiative to break the silence: "Director Zhou, the Heart Center and the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine plan to cooperate and jointly carry out integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine treatment. Have you heard about it?" Zhou Xiaofeng may not have expected that Li Hao would talk about this. , was stunned for a moment and then replied: "I have heard of it. Dean Cui mentioned this during the meeting, but the specific implementation has to wait for the hospital leaders to decide." This guy was really cautious and didn't accept it at all. Maybe because he didn’t want to have a casual conversation, he just asked the hospital leader to cut off the topic.

Therefore, Li Hao couldn't say anything more, so he could only nod his head to express his understanding. They returned to the hospital in silence all the way. Now that Lang Yixuan and Cui Jing have not finalized the cooperation, Li Hao still needs an opportunity if he wants to establish a reasonable connection with the heart center.

Li Hao originally thought that it would be easiest if he met a heart disease patient in the outpatient clinic.

But it just so happens that among the patients that Li Hao has been seeing these days, there are none. Li Hao doesn't have the ability to turn into a patient out of thin air, so he can only find another way.

So Li Hao began to think about the first patient in the play, Mr. Wang, who was sent to Lin Yi for acute myocardial infarction.

If he could be saved, he would not only save his life, but also give himself a reason to contact the heart center. It would also promote the cooperation between the Traditional Chinese Medicine Department and the heart center, killing three birds with one stone.

However, Li Hao really didn't know the specific time of his arrival, so he could only find a way to infer based on Lin Yi's joining time.

Because Lin Yi bumped into the patient when he was buying breakfast the morning before he officially joined the job, the scope was not very large.

It's just that Li Hao didn't know many people in Dongli Hospital. Although Cui Jing definitely knew, it would be too strange to suddenly ask about this matter since Li Hao and Lin Yi were not related.

So Li Hao finally decided to break through directly from the side. After all, files must be filed before joining the job. This information must exist in the hospital's system, so Li Hao can retrieve it directly from the system.

Although this kind of behavior is certainly not worth advocating, it is not that Li Hao did anything bad anyway. It just allowed Li Hao to recall the computer knowledge he learned in Zeng Boyian's world.

Because Li Hao himself has an internal account in the hospital system, although the permissions are restricted, it has allowed Li Hao to peek into part of the original code, so the entire deciphering work went very smoothly.

Li Hao used his spare time to quickly find the information he wanted and confirmed that Lin Yi officially joined the company on September 9th, which was still five days away.

So Li Hao arranged the outpatient plan in advance, and on the morning of September 8th, he quietly hid near the entrance of the hospital.

Li Hao is definitely an expert when it comes to hiding his figure, and he quickly found a place that is difficult to detect and is a blind spot for the camera.

As for why he didn't stay directly at the heart center, it was because it was too direct, and it was difficult to hide in the hospital with so many people coming and going.

And what happened was exactly as shown in the play. Li Hao watched Lin Yi help Mr. Wang into the hospital, and then hurriedly left after a while.

I guess I got a call from Xiao Rui and found out that his elder brother had a heart attack. After waiting for a while, Li Hao saw Mr. Wang walking out of the heart center out of breath, sitting on a chair outside and making a phone call.

Li Hao then walked forward and happened to hear him talking on the phone about the doctor asking him to do angiography. He also said that he was not in much pain anymore and asked the person opposite not to worry.

After the call was finished, Li Hao asked: "Mr., since the doctor asked you to do angiography, there must be a reason. I think you'd better check it out first." Putting down the phone, Mr. Wang suddenly heard Someone spoke in front of me, and when I looked up, I saw that it was also a doctor in a white coat.

He immediately replied with a smile: "It's okay. I just felt a little uncomfortable with my heart before. It's better now. There is really no need to do this test." Li Hao did not persuade directly, but said: "Some symptoms do not last forever. The attacks are intermittent, and you cannot relax your vigilance just because of a temporary improvement. In this way, if you believe me, I will take your pulse to see your specific situation." When I hear the word "pulse" , Mr. Wang was a little stunned and looked at the work badge on Li Hao's chest.

Then he said unexpectedly: "Oh, you are a doctor in the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and you are the deputy director at such a young age." Li Hao was very used to hearing questions, so he smiled directly and said: "That shows that I am very capable, otherwise you think about it , How can the hospital pay me more for free?" Mr. Wang had never thought of this angle before, but now that it made sense, he immediately said: "Then you can check my pulse, do you want to charge a registration fee?" See you. He no longer resisted, and Li Hao continued: "Don't worry, if you have no problem, you can leave directly, but if there is a problem, we will go back to see a doctor honestly. After all, good health is the most important thing." After speaking, Li Hao sat down. Next to Mr. Wang, I grabbed his hand and started to feel his pulse. It was indeed true that his symptoms were typical indicators of myocardial infarction.

Then Li Hao asked him to open his mouth again and looked at his tongue. Then he looked down and saw swelling in his legs and feet.

He immediately said: "Your tongue is thick and greasy, and your pulse is heavy and astringent. It is a typical condition of qi stagnation and blood stasis. As a result, qi and blood are not flowing smoothly, resulting in insufficient blood supply to the coronary arteries, which is very likely to cause myocardial infarction. This situation is absolutely You can't leave the hospital. Who was the doctor who treated you before? You and I can go over and find him again." Hearing what Li Hao said, Mr. Wang's intention to leave was shaken. After all, with the addition of Lin Yi, who had just called him, was already the third person to say this to him.

Seeing this, Li Hao directly helped him make a decision: "Let's go, Mr. Wang. I think you are younger than my grandfather. I think your grandchildren should be quite young. You just want to reassure them." , you have to pay attention to your health." Now Mr. Wang couldn't sit still anymore, so he stood up and returned to the heart center accompanied by Li Hao.

Just when we were on the way, Mr. Wang asked: "By the way, do I need an operation for this disease? Is it very expensive? Is there any way for you to treat it with traditional Chinese medicine?" Li Hao said with a smile: "Exactly. For the cost of surgery, you have to ask the doctor at the heart center. As for traditional Chinese medicine, it can also be treated, but the specific treatment plan depends on the situation. What you need to do most now is to complete the examination. Let’s take a look at the specific conditions of your blood vessels. The situation, and then we’ll talk about other things.” At this time, Mr. Wang asked curiously: “Do your Chinese medicine doctors also read the examination reports of these Western medicine doctors?”

"You still have to look when it's time to look. For example, myocardial infarction is simply a disease caused by coronary artery blockage and insufficient blood supply. When confirming the blockage area and the scope of myocardial infarction, accurate data reporting can provide Follow-up treatment will provide help, Chinese medicine must also keep pace with the times, and we must also learn the content of imaging."