Chapter 323: 【323】Outpatients are all kinds of strange

Chapter 323 [323] Outpatients are strange

Suddenly received the teacher's approval, Xie Wanying hurriedly called Teacher Sun's phone to arrange a bed to accept the patient.

The two sons of the patient were even more pleasantly surprised. They knelt down for the two doctors on the spot: "Thank you, doctor, thank you, thank you—Mom, you are saved—"

"You go out first and wait outside." Teacher Tan, who knew that she was calm, didn't like such a scene. Xie Wanying was the teacher's little follower and said gently to the patient's family.

"Understood, your doctor is busy." Anyway, the doctor agreed to accept the patient, and the two sons supported the old mother and went out first.

"You write the medical record." Tan Kelin threw the medical record to the students for practice.

Xie Wanying took the medical record with both hands.

"Let the next patient in."

Teacher can't wait for her to finish writing the medical records before seeing a doctor.

Xie Wanying quickly walked to the door and called the next patient: "Fang Wei."

When the patient heard the call coming in, she quickly went back to the desk and issued a hospitalization order for the first patient, and put the medical record in the back and wrote it later. Because the patient's family members have to queue up to go through the admission procedures.

After the hospitalization order is issued, take it outside and explain it to the patient's family: "Take this and go to the nurse, and the nurse will tell you what to do. The nurse is in the treatment room at the end of the corridor. The hospital bed will be available tomorrow, so you need to go through the formalities today. Remember to come back to me to get your medical records."

"Thank you doctor." The patient's family supported the patient and hurried to go through the formalities.

After closing the door, I saw Patient No. 2 sitting on a chair, a young man in his twenties who was an editor of a computer website. Editing positions in the capital are very popular, and you can see that the young men in suits and leather shoes make a lot of money. Therefore, it is impossible for such a patient to queue up for a normal number, and 99% of them buy a scalper number.

Doctors can't get the evidence of scalpers and can't manage these things. This is a problem of hospital management. Doctors are only responsible for treating patients who are registered.

The young patient, with a ruddy complexion, was too different from the first patient. It was not like a serious illness that required surgery. If you have to buy an expensive scalper to find the deputy senior surgeon, what kind of disease do you want to see?

Xie Wanying couldn't help but have a question mark in her mind. She remembered that Teacher Sun said on the phone: Outpatients are all kinds of strange, don't feel strange when you meet any kind of people.

Looking at Teacher Tan again, it is even more the same as Buddha-nature. The cold and thin face may not even be able to sigh.

Tan Kelin flipped through the patient's medical records as usual and pushed it to the student's hand.

Xie Wanying understood, the teacher asked her to write medical records. So she found a chair and sat down, first opened the previous patient's medical record and wrote. The old lady doesn't need to prescribe medicine, she writes the patient's chief complaint and physical examination, adds a doctor's order to call for hospitalization, and she's done.

When writing   , one has to listen to the chief complaint of patient No. 2, otherwise, if it is not clear that the medical record of No. 2 cannot be written, Mr. Tan will press his head.

"I have a stomachache. I had black stools before and had a gastroscope." The young man said, "The doctor said that there may be only a small amount of gastric bleeding. The result of gastroscopy was a little gastritis."

"Gastroscopy done in the outpatient department of our hospital." Tan Kelin's calm and professional gaze fell on the gastroscopic examination report in the patient's medical record folder. I really saw it in the outpatient department of our hospital.

"The examination said it was all right. The doctor told me not to be nervous and go back and take some stomach medicine. However, recently, my stomach hurts again." After speaking, the patient touched his belly.

The two doctors looked over and used their eyes to preliminarily determine where he touched, not the lower abdomen, but the middle and upper abdomen.

(end of this chapter)