Chapter 1695: 【1695】Real Happening

Chapter 1695 [1695] It really happened

The obstetrics and gynecology department of the hospital is in the hardest-hit area, and other departments are completely incomparable. Things like today are very common in obstetrics and gynecology, and much rarer in other departments.

Picking up the thermos cup and taking a sip of water, Dr. Li waited for the patient to vent his emotions before giving medical advice: "You can try tubal drainage. The previous doctor should have mentioned this surgery plan to you." What the doctor can do is also only these.

"Can you guarantee that this operation will not leave me with other sequelae like the abortion operation?" the female patient asked.

This doctor cannot guarantee. All operations do not rule out sequelae, and doctors can only try to reduce the incidence as much as possible. Specific to the patient, each individual patient is different, how to know what the absolute consequences will be.

The female patient scolded loudly: "What has been said by your doctor, what is the responsibility of my patient?"

Don't talk nonsense. If the doctor violates the operating routine, medicine has the operating rules for the doctor to do everything. If the doctor fouls in this respect, it is a medical malpractice that is the doctor's back.

"The abortion operation made me unable to get pregnant. Is it your doctor's fault or my fault?"

Abortion surgery has risks of this and that. These risks cannot be completely avoided by existing medical methods, not to mention that some sequelae that cannot be explained by potential medical reasons may appear. The doctor has informed it in advance, so any thing that the doctor desperately advises not to do must be more carefully considered by the patient.

What Dr. Li needs to consider now is that this person makes a fuss, the consultation time is endless, and the other patients in the future can only wait until they are about to die, and persuades this patient: "You sit next door and drink a glass of water, and think about whether to do this operation and then talk to him. I say."

"I don't want it, please make it clear to me today, or I won't leave." The female patient said aggressively.

This person did not come to seek medical treatment, but only to beg her own responsibility to be cleared. Experts will not care about other patients, only know that they can't afford to lose.

A doctor with such a good temper as Dr. Li couldn't bear it any longer, so he could only give an expulsion order: "If you have anything to complain about, you can file a complaint with the relevant department and file a lawsuit."

The big guy is not afraid of you sue. Because it was you who made trouble for yourself. If the doctor wants to help you give you regret medicine, you have such an attitude, then forget it.

The female patient stood up and kicked the table: "Believe it or not, I'll strangle you to death."

chi. This soft gasping sound came from Geng's miniature mouth. As a male medical student, I am afraid it is unimaginable. What happened to classmate Pan made him think that female patients were only targeting male doctors.

is outrageously wrong.

In clinical practice, female doctors generally sympathize with female patients, but female patients may not necessarily sympathize with female doctors. For example, both mother-in-law and daughter-in-law are women, and there are many cases of mother-in-law making things difficult for daughter-in-law.

Actually, Geng doesn’t need to be surprised. This is also the case in the male patient-dominated department. It is impossible for male patients to empathize with male doctors. In this case, the patient will not see you as a man or a woman, but will only see you as a doctor who hates you. What the counselor said happened to the medical students.

The door of the outpatient clinic opened, and two family members who were eavesdropping outside walked in. Probably afraid of being implicated in the detention center, they pulled the female patient and said, "Okay, stop making trouble."

"What am I making a fuss about? It's obviously her fault, why do you say I'm wrong?"

(end of this chapter)