The Western medicine doctors nearby looked at this scene and looked at each other: Well, it¡¯s a good thing that I¡¯m not a Chinese medicine doctor. No, it¡¯s so miserable.
Dr. Zhou almost lost his breath.
The patient¡¯s family member is an old lady. It is estimated that if you explain it to her for a long time, she may not understand it. You must forgive the elderly as they may not be as flexible as they get older.
Is what the old lady said wrong? To the outsider, this sounds correct.
Only those in the know know how wrong they are.
Today¡¯s TCM doctors are modern TCM doctors, and the modern TCM education system is modeled on the divisions of Western medicine, including TCM, Internal Medicine, Surgery, Orthopedics and Traumatology, Acupuncture, Massage, Nursing, etc.
The old lady probably means that she wants you to use all traditional Chinese medicine techniques, including traditional Chinese medicine, internal surgery, acupuncture, massage, etc.
Dr. Zhou can only show her hands, she is just a doctor of internal medicine and traditional Chinese medicine.
¡°Perhaps you have taken other specialized knowledge as electives in the College of Traditional Chinese Medicine. If you are studying the elective courses, you will definitely not be able to study them well. You will have forgotten them if you don¡¯t find a job after graduation. If you really need other traditional Chinese medicine techniques, you can always ask colleagues in that profession for help.
Like Western medicine, Chinese medicine is separated by two majors.
"Let me tell you, if you want me to prescribe Chinese medicine to the patient and make him eat Chinese medicine, the medicine he drinks will definitely not work as quickly as the medicine injected intravenously. Injections of Chinese patent medicine also need to wait until he returns to the hospital for examination to confirm the diagnosis. This is for the safety of his medication." No matter what, Dr. Zhou first explained the doctor's difficulties to the patient's family in a sincere manner.
Okay, as she was worried, the old lady said directly to her: "Acupuncture. Give him two needles. I know acupuncture is very effective. I have seen it in the acupuncture department."
Your old lady will say it¡¯s an acupuncture department.
Dr. Zhou said: "I am not a doctor of acupuncture, and I am not good at acupuncture."
The old lady was stunned: What should we do now? She desperately asked a traditional Chinese medicine doctor to treat her husband's illness, but the technical cards they played were no different from those of Western medicine.
¡°It¡¯s important to get the patient back to the hospital.¡± Dr. Zhou said.
The nurse has connected the patient with intravenous access according to the doctor's orders. Other staff at the scene assisted and prepared to lift the patient onto a stretcher and transfer it to the ambulance.
During the transfer process, the patient's limbs suddenly twitched, as if he was having stranguria.
The old lady suddenly panicked and called the doctor: "What should I do?"
what to do?
Patients with hepatic coma and convulsions have different situations in choosing medications than patients with convulsions caused by general brain diseases, and they have special requirements. Some narcotic, sedative and hypnotic drugs are prohibited, such as morphine.
Because the patient¡¯s family members were afraid that they would be difficult to deal with, Dr. Zhou looked at the medicine box that the nurse had opened and was hesitant to use Diazepam.
Patients with hepatic coma also have certain risks when using diazepam. If the dosage is reduced, this patient has not had any other laboratory tests at all, and there is no test value for the doctor to use as a reference for medication. How much should the doctor reduce the dosage of this medicine as appropriate?
Dr. Zhou is not sure about this.
The dosage is really important. If you use less, it will have no effect. If you use too much, problems will occur. If you use less for the first time and then use more, the risk will double.
"Quickly, look for chlorpromazine." Dr. Zhou turned the patient's head to one side to avoid vomiting or suffocation, while instructing the nurse to find medicine quickly.
The nurse rummaged around in the medicine box with both hands to find medicines that met the doctor's requirements.
With this situation, it can be seen that as Dr. Zhou emphasized early in the morning, it is most important to bring the patient back to the hospital as early as possible. (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com