Ling Ran turned around a little, and soon, he locked onto two patients.
Ling Ran did not need to spend too much energy on examining patients with normal external injuries, especially patients who needed to be sutured. When Ling Ran assigned tasks, he had also performed a simple examination on them, and there would not be any major deviations. At the end of the day, there was only a patient with diarrhea and a patient with a bone injury, and there was a need to perfect the plan.
"Have you taken an X-ray?" Ling Ran stood in front of the patient with a bone injury and asked softly.
"Uh … I'm planning on manual reduction." The in-service training doctor in charge of the patient was about thirty years old, and he already had his own set of treatment methods. When he worked as an assistant to the doctors in Yun Hua Hospital, he could follow Yun Hua Hospital's procedures. Now that he was doing it independently, he could not help but fall into his own trap.
Ling Ran did not comment on this. Diagnosis or clinical medicine itself was an empirical science, and experience was very important. Some doctors would follow the guidelines, but most doctors would not. As for what the final result would be, most of the time, it depended on the doctor's ability. It was just like how students did math. Students who scored eighty marks in exams would spend most of their time around eighty marks. They would not jump to ninety marks just because they were proactive during exams, and it was rare for them to fall to seventy marks.
The in-service training doctor here actually performed manual reduction, which meant that he had a good foundation in the Orthopedics Department. This was also the reason why Ling Ran chose him to deal with the bone injury. However, his treatment plan obviously had a loophole.
Ling Ran was not sure what the loophole was. Maybe there were bone fragments, or maybe the position of the fracture was not good. He did not delve into it. He just waved his hand and said, "Take an X-ray first."
His judgment was mainly based on the system. Of course, if he carefully performed a physical examination on the patient now, he might also find some clues. But there was no need to do that. No matter what the problem was, an X-ray would solve it. It was the same to perform a physical examination first, and it would make the examination more complicated.
As for how he would explain it to the in-service training doctor, that was something he would do to his senior doctor, not to his junior doctor.
As expected, Doctor Li, who came for in-service training, was very receptive. He did not have the right to resist. Instead, he reflected on himself anxiously. 'Doctor Ling was the one who gave me the task, so I should have done a few more examinations to make sure … It's all because there are too many people today, and the queue for scans is so long. If everyone else had finished their work, I would be the slowest … Sigh, actually, there are quite a lot of patients in Yun Hua Hospital every day. Everyone would remember to get their scans done first. I'm the only one who foolishly played tricks. Doctor Ling is obviously a young doctor, so he definitely doesn't like this kind of old-fashioned treatment. This is because my original hospital is too bad. If I had studied at Yun Hua University and been assigned to a hospital like Yun Hua Hospital, my thinking would probably be different now …'
Ling Ran went to the patient with diarrhea and found that the basic examinations had been done. The results of the routine blood test, the routine defecation test, liver and kidney function test, electrolyte test, and so on were all out.
When Ling Ran saw that the in-service training doctor had prescribed levofloxacin, he knew that the doctor had diagnosed the patient with infectious diarrhea. From Ling Ran's perspective, it did not seem wrong.
However, compared to his surgical skills, Ling Ran's internal medicine skills were not so good that he could do whatever he wanted.
Ling Ran looked at the examination results again, thought for a few seconds, and said decisively, "Transfer the patient to the Gastroenterology Department."
"Huh, are we going to the Gastroenterology Department?" The in-service training doctor was also a little surprised. He had just gotten the opportunity to be an attending physician, and he really cherished it. Besides, just like Doctor Li just now, he was also worried that he would make a mistake.
Ling Ran only said, "The situation seems to be a little complicated. We don't have time to deal with it. We'll just transfer the patient to the Gastroenterology Department."
Similarly, he made his judgment based on the system.
Compared to this case of diarrhea, he was more certain about other surgical cases. If he used the method of elimination, he would be able to determine that the diagnosis of this patient with diarrhea was very likely to be problematic.
The biggest difference between surgeons and internists was that surgeons were always conceited and proud. When they stood on the operating table, they would just cut off the liver, and they would always work hard to cut off the liver.
Internists, on the other hand, would always doubt themselves. Regardless of whether it was for emergency treatment or non-emergency treatment, when the patient's condition was more complicated, the doctor's judgment might be right or wrong. He might also be on the right path, or he might be on the wrong path …
In general, internists tended to be conflicted. They were always weighing the pros and cons, and they were always questioning themselves.
Ling Ran was too busy to deal with this right now, so he naturally left this task to the Gastroenterology Department. He felt that it was more appropriate. After all, this in-service training doctor did not come to the correct conclusion.
"Oh, okay." The in-service training doctor did not dare to ask any more questions. He awkwardly went to find someone to make a call.
The Gastroenterology Department also showed respect to the consultation sent by Ling Ran's group. Soon, they sent a senior resident doctor down. After a brief diagnosis, he pulled the patient back. If it were another doctor, he might have handled it in the Emergency Department on the spot, and they could save a hospital bed.
"I'll leave the elderly patient here to you. His fever is thirty-eight degrees Fahrenheit. Be more detailed about the system's disease history. Routine blood and urine tests, chest X-ray, blood sedimentation rate, and ultrasonography … "Ling Ran arranged another patient for the other party and said more.
The in-service training doctors he arranged for today were all doctors from the training camp. They had basic abilities, but the upper and lower limits of their abilities were not clear. For example, the person in front of him obviously had to be adjusted a little.
The other party was also a little annoyed by his own performance, so he quickly agreed.
Ling Ran nodded. When he saw that the patient in front of him had already been treated, he went over to check and continued to arrange work for the in-service training doctor's group.
The system's mission progress also jumped from 21/20 to 22/20. The 23/20 kept jumping, and in less than an hour, it jumped to 32/20.
At this time, the number of people in the waiting room was obviously less, and the emotions of the patients and their families seemed to have calmed down.
Only then did Ling Ran have the time to look at the Intermediate Treasure Chest next to him. He was about to let the system open it when he thought of something.
The system's mission had not ended yet. He did not want to stop the mission after opening the treasure chest.
For now, Ling Ran did not have many chances to obtain Intermediate Treasure Chests. When he looked at the mission progress of 32/20, Ling Ran could not help but have an idea.
Today was a good opportunity. There were more patients than usual. Not only did it increase the number of patients from the serial car accidents, but it also increased the number of daily patients.
Moreover, because of the special status of Yun Hua Emergency Medical Center, the faster they handled emergency cases, the higher the concentration of patients. In short, Yun Hua Emergency Medical Center had become a "center", and there was definitely no lack of patients.
When Ling Ran thought of this, he took out a bottle of Energy Serum from the system and gulped it down.
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