Chapter 3239: ?3249?Contradictory
Chapter 3239: ?3249?Contradictory
??Medicine has always progressed through debates. What is difficult is whether patients can survive these medical debates.
?? This is a secret in the industry. If people outside the industry know about it, it is usually the doctor who takes the initiative to tell it. Doctors who take the initiative to speak take huge personal professional risks.
?? It is only a frontier research thing that has not become a law. Doctors take the risk and use it for the patient's sake. Will the patient's family go back and sue the doctor after the fact? Human nature is unpredictable, and no one can say whether would-be family members do this.
?? The end result is that the patient is miserable.
?? What kind of patient is the worst. For example, Lin Jiayin can make his own decision before the operation, whether to take risks or not. The vegetative patient is very miserable, and can't make a decision by himself when he falls asleep.? It was said that Mr. Zhong used to fan the flames, but there are a few words that are really not alarmist. Once a patient who can't make his own decision really gives all his life choices, including life and death, to others, he is not afraid
?? Horrible.
?? Dr. Charlie mentioned that maybe the doctors there will go to the patient's family to do a breath test first, whether to do this test or not. The immediate result of this examination is to give up sending the patient home or having surgery.
?? One can imagine how much the inner conflict of the patient's family members is. Whether this test is done or not may be equivalent to a death sentence for the patient.
?? On the other hand, it is more likely that the family members will argue among themselves first.
?? This Mrs. Zeng is not very old, and the child has just turned two years old.
?? Her maiden family must have thought that if the result is not good, it will break the patient's idea of ??recovery. Do you think this wife's husband wants to split up and divorce his wife?
?? After talking on the phone with Dr. Charlie, it is now certain that the patient is not doing well. The performance of non-surgical stimulation methods such as acupuncture and moxibustion is ineffective for patients.?The only way is to have an operation. The risk of the operation is high, and there may be all kinds of strange concerns within the family members. If there is no confirmation that the operation is necessary, the family members will not operate the doctor on the patient. Disaster
?? Blame the patient's good sister for worrying about this, saying that the family may abandon the patient at any time.? Xie Wanying, who was moved by the patient's friend, wanted to see the patient and learn about the patient's situation in person. The problem is, this is an email from the patient's friend, not the patient's family. If the other hospital does not
?? A formal consultation invitation has been issued to her, and it is impossible for her to intervene in this case.
?? What to do next.
??Dr. Charlie rang, suddenly called her again, and asked her in a long-winded manner: Have you seen my email? He himself is curious to know where the problem lies.
There was no need for her to answer the question ??, but the mobile phone in her hand was decisively snatched by Senior Brother Cao.
??Cao Yong said unceremoniously to the other party: "Don'ttrytogettheaoosoon!"
?? (Don't expect to get an answer too soon!)
??Foreigners don’t think they all like to go abroad.
??Dr. Charlie kept saying yes and yes, saying that if he understood, there is no need to give up hope in a hurry, and tell them one more thing: I seem to have met her classmate.
?? Some of her high school classmates studied at Zhongshan Medical College, and some may have already practiced or employed in neurosurgery. Specifically, she needs to ask Zhao Wenzong.
?? What makes people puzzling is how Dr. Charlie knows that the other party is her classmate.?The reason could only be that her high school classmates were in the previous operation and news, so she took the initiative to ask Dr. Charlie.