Chapter 1526: 【1526】The captain's words are correct

Chapter 1526 [1526] The captain's words are correct

The middle-aged woman sitting next to the patient was like a girl's mother, and her voice eagerly called out her daughter's name: "Lei Lei, Lei Lei. The doctor is here, cheer up."

The girl didn't respond, and a few weak moans came out of her mouth.

Lei Lei's mother turned her head and described her daughter to the medical staff who came: "Lei Lei is in good health and is not sick. I don't know what happened this time, but my stomach hurts like this."

The favorite thing that most patients' families like to say to doctors is that the patient has never been sick before.

Medical staff will keep a certain degree of vigilance about what their family members say after they get used to it, and they are dubious. Because there are too many cases of concealing their medical history from doctors. Some are deliberately concealed, and some are really unaware of family members.

"What did she eat?" Lu Xin asked the family.

The first suspected cause of stomach pain was, as most passengers guessed, whether it was a bad stomach after eating the wrong food.

"After she got on the plane, she said she couldn't eat it. She didn't eat any food distributed by the flight attendant." Leilei's mother said.

"Have you eaten anything before getting on the plane?"

"I ate a bowl of noodles. I ate it at the airport. There should be no hygiene issues. I ate it with her, and we ate the same noodles. I didn't have a stomachache. I ate beef and tomato noodles, which she likes."

"When is her period?"

"She just had her period. We flew to the capital to celebrate her grandfather's birthday this time." Leilei's mother seemed to know her daughter's situation very well, and she was very fluent in reporting the situation to the medical staff.

When the nurse asked the family members, Xie Wanying stretched out her hand and gently pressed the patient's abdomen in this position for abdominal palpation.

Acute abdominal pain, more commonly known as acute abdomen in the medical industry, is the disease that emergency doctors are most afraid of.

is mainly due to the complex structure of the human body in the abdomen. In human anatomy, the abdomen can be divided into nine regions, including many organs, so it is destined that the pain in the abdomen of the patient will be difficult for doctors to identify.

The departments involved in common acute abdomen include general surgery, which is commonly referred to as gastrointestinal digestive surgery. The most common diseases here are acute appendicitis, acute intestinal obstruction, acute general gastrointestinal surgery that Xie Wanying has seen in general surgery and hepatobiliary surgery. inflammation, acute pancreatitis, acute cholecystitis, etc. There can be urology, yes, urinary stones can also cause severe abdominal pain and low back pain.

There are also acute gynecological diseases that seem to be rare but are actually quite common in clinical practice, such as ectopic pregnancy, which can seriously endanger the patient's life. Doctors with some experience will be more vigilant in this regard when dealing with female patients.

As a result, it is almost impossible for doctors to diagnose patients without CT or b-ultrasound equipment for many diseases to help doctors examine patients.

On-site first responders are limited in what they can do and can only do their best. The first principle of first aid is to distinguish the priority of the patient's condition, to deal with it immediately, and to observe the condition of the patient who can observe the condition. Especially in public places, a patient's sudden illness is an emergency, and the impact on other people around should be considered.

The captain's words are very correct. It is necessary to maintain a high degree of vigilance and caution about the patient's condition at all times. Second, the interests of most passengers must be considered. If the patient has no major problems, letting the plane land temporarily can cause a lot of follow-up problems.

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