Chapter 319 Rescue
"How is the patient?"

Huang Su ignored the violent ups and downs of chest and abdomen and gasping, and immediately asked about the patient's condition.

The symptoms of encephalitis continued to worsen, and the patient's life and death were only in an instant.

As long as the patient is in the critical moment of life and death, the speed of Huang Su's car along the way has already reached the maximum speed limit in the urban area.

Fortunately, the vast streets of Grassland City and the lack of vehicles at night allowed Huang Su to drive all the way to the hospital smoothly.

"The maximum dosage of diuretics, sedatives, and intracranial pressure-lowering drugs has been used, and now only the patient's convulsions are controlled, but the intracranial pressure has remained high."

Director Qian also doesn't care about being polite to Huang Su now, if a patient has a medical accident in the general internal medicine department, then the preferential policy promised by the dean will definitely encounter a major change.

Director Qian could imagine how much Dean Liu would react, and what kind of storm he would face.

Having spent time with this Dean Liu, Director Qian has somewhat figured out Dean Liu's nature in doing things. This is a person who will do whatever it takes to achieve results.

Look at just taking office, in order to improve performance, every meeting reminds some department directors explicitly and secretly that they need to prescribe more examinations for patients and prescribe large prescriptions.

Every time he gets along with Dean Liu, Director Qian is cautious, which makes him miss the days when Buzhigude was the dean.

Although Briggood also values ​​performance, he actually does nothing for the hospital.

As a leader, the pursuit of achievement is understandable, but there must be a bottom line.

Now that director Qian saw Huang Su, he saw the last straw. He put aside all the things he had done to embarrass the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and he was so enthusiastic about Huang Su for the first time.

Huang Su ignored Director Qian's tricks. You are useful to this kind of person today, and he will please you in every possible way. If he is gone tomorrow, he will still do what he should do before.

Huang Su first glanced at the patient on the hospital bed. Although the convulsions had been controlled with sedatives, he could see the slight involuntary trembling of the body at a glance.

Looking at the value on the physical sign monitor, Huang Su asked, "How many days has the body temperature of 39.8 lasted?"

Dr. Zhang replied: "On the day of admission, the patient's cerebrospinal fluid was treated with diuretics. The next day, the patient developed a high fever of 39 degrees. It has lasted for a week. We also used medication and physical cooling. The patient's body temperature has not decreased. Come down."

Director Qian maintained that he was on the same level as Huang Su, and did not answer Huang Su's question in person. He stood behind Dr. Zhang, as if he was in command.

Huang Su continued to ask: "During this period, you have been giving patients diuretics?"

Seeing Dr. Zhang nodded, Huang Su continued to order: "Show me the patient's record."

Dr. Zhang took the hospitalization record from a new doctor and handed it to Huang Su.

Huang Su looked through the patient's medical records and found that he almost used the maximum dose of diuretics every day.

In this way, a large amount of body fluid is discharged from the body, and the yin deficiency in the body generates heat, so it is meaningless to use how many antibiotics and antiviral drugs.

The reason why the death rate remains high when Western medicine treats encephalitis is that many people die not from encephalitis, but from yin deficiency and heat generation.

Encephalitis is often accompanied by symptoms of high fever and hydrocephalus.

Western medicine will use a large amount of diuretics in the treatment of hydrocephalus. While treating hydrocephalus, it will also cause a large amount of fluid loss in the body, resulting in yin deficiency.

This also explains why when Western medicine treats encephalitis patients, before the patient dies, the symptoms often include dyspnea, phlegm, high fever, and convulsions.

Because after long-term use of diuretics, patients with yin deficiency will have symptoms of yin deficiency, heat generation, and phlegm retention due to yin deficiency.

However, Western medicine does not understand the theory of traditional Chinese medicine, and still uses diuretics, antibiotics, and antiviral drugs to treat superficial symptoms such as high fever and hydrocephalus, which leads to the aggravation of yin deficiency, and finally the patient dies due to the excess of yin deficiency.

Huang Su returned the medical records to Dr. Zhang, took off the backpack on his body, and took out the silver needles from the backpack for disinfection.

Then take the patient's hand and puncture the Shixuan point on the finger.

When Huang Su pulled out the silver needle, the blood from the finger did not flow out drop by drop.

The blood was like a ferocious beast breaking through the cage, and a line of blood came out.

Seeing the blood spattering from his wife's fingers, the family hurriedly asked, "Doctor, is this my wife?"

Huang Su continued to acupuncture for ten xuan, while comforting: "Don't worry, when the blood on the patient's hand stops bleeding, the pressure in the skull will drop."

Huang Su skillfully acupunctured the ten Xuan points of the ten fingers of the patient.

As the ten xuan pierced one by one, the blood did not flow out like when the first finger was pierced, like a pressurized water gun.

"Director, chief resident, look quickly, the intracranial pressure has dropped!"

The new doctor, who had been staring at the screen together, pointed at the screen and said loudly excitedly.

As Shixuan stopped bleeding, the patient's intracranial pressure was already at a relatively safe value.

Of course, the intracranial pressure is still at a very high value. After all, the hydrocephalus in the cranial cavity is still there, and Chinese medicine is not a miracle doctor that cannot restore the intracranial pressure to normal.

Huang Su turned his head and glanced at the monitor, walked up to Director Qian and said tentatively, "Director Qian, you can see that the patient's intracranial pressure has dropped, should you continue the treatment, or should I participate in the consultation and joint treatment with the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine."

Huang Su really wanted to treat the patient in front of him, but since the general internal medicine department has always been hostile to the traditional Chinese medicine department, he couldn't help but be more careful.

The ancients said it well: Don't have the heart to harm others, and don't have the heart to guard against others.

In the past and present life, Huang Su also experienced a lot of being stabbed in the back by Western medicine during the joint consultation of Chinese and Western medicine.

The good cases are the two major epidemics, and the disgusting methods of Western medicine are all placed in front of the people of the whole country.

Hearing Huang Su's words, Director Qian bowed his head and fell into deep thought. He was weighing the pros and cons, and he was also gambling.

Director Qian was weighing the adverse effects on general internal medicine if the patient was cured by traditional Chinese medicine.

There was Zhang Lin in the front and Gao Xiumei in the back.

If the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine cured Gao Xiumei's encephalitis again, it would be a serious blow to the reputation of General Internal Medicine and Professor Lai.

Director Qian knew very well that Professor Lai was invited by Dean Liu to fight Huang Su in order to suppress the arrogance of the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine.

Protecting Professor Lai's reputation is also Director Qian's job.

At the same time, Director Qian was also betting that Gao Xiumei's condition would not relapse today, and betting that Professor Lai would come tomorrow with an effective treatment for Gao Xiumei.

A defeat by Zhang Lin could not shake Director Qian's blind admiration and trust in Dr. Returnees.

What's more, there is a difference between China and the West, and the dirty thoughts of suppressing Chinese medicine are in it.

Seeing that Director Qian was silent, Huang Su was not in a hurry, but the patient's family members were already very worried.

"Director Qian, since this young doctor has a cure for my wife, why are you hesitating, let's try it!"

The pressure on the brains of so many people who had been busy all night and hadn't come down, was understated by the young doctor in front of him, and it went down after a few simple injections.

Finally saw the hope of his wife's illness being cured, how could the family members miss it.

Seeing the anxious expressions of the family members, Director Qian suddenly understood something, and quickly put on a gentle smile on his face.

"Family! Take it easy and don't be impatient. It's not impossible to ask Dr. Huang for treatment, but the hospital has its rules, and the consultation process also needs to be followed. We are not your lover's attending doctor, and we have no right to invite other departments to participate in the consultation. "

After hearing Director Qian's words, the man asked angrily, "Director Qian, you mean that hospital rules are more important than human lives, right?"

Director Qian put on a face hoping you would understand, and said with a smile: "Family, I can understand your feelings. The hospital makes rules to protect the rights of the vast majority of patients. If there are no rules, anyone in any department can give them whatever they want When a patient sees a doctor, everyone is happy when the patient recovers, but if the patient’s condition deteriorates further, which department should be responsible for the person, you can’t even hold them accountable.”

"Family, do you think so?"

With a smug smile on Director Qian's face, he looked at the patient's family members who were bowing their heads in thought and being persuaded by him.

From this point of view, he is a talkative family member, otherwise it is impossible for his condition to deteriorate day by day, and he still cooperates with their ineffective treatment.

Huang Su stood there with a slight sneer on the corner of his mouth, watching Director Qian's performance, to see what kind of plan he had in mind.

Seeing that the patient's family members were hesitant, Director Qian tried harder to confuse him: "The patient's condition is very stable now, and it's getting late, it's past two o'clock in the morning. Before Director Huang came, I had already told Lai about the patient's condition. Professor, Professor Lai will arrive tomorrow morning, and you can find him for any treatment you want."

Director Qian raised his hand and showed the watch on his wrist to show the patient's family members the time.

The patient's family members nodded silently with concern on their faces: "Okay, Director Qian, let's talk about it after Professor Lai goes to work."

Hearing that the family members agreed, Director Qian really showed a smile this time: "We'll go back first, and you should inform Dr. Zhang in time if you have anything to do."

Seeing Director Qian, he grasped the honest family member of the patient in the palm of his hand.

Huang Su didn't want to see Director Qian's disgusting face anymore, so she turned around and walked to her backpack, carefully disinfected the silver needles, put them in a silver needle box, put them in the backpack, and put the backpack on her back.

Although she hated Director Qian very much now, Huang Su still maintained his polite manner and bid farewell to him: "Director Huang, I'll see you off! I trouble you to make a hard trip in the middle of the night."

Saying that, he took Huang Su's hand very enthusiastically, and they were about to go out together.

Huang Su gently dodged Director Qian's hand on her shoulder, and politely broke her right hand out of Director Qian's hand.

For this kind of person who disregards the patient's life and safety and only cares about his own self-interest, Huang Su feels disgusted if he touches himself.

"Director Qian, you're being polite! You don't need to send it away. There is no hard work, it's all for the patient's condition and life and health."

Perhaps because of a guilty conscience, Huang Su's words were very harsh in Director Qian's ears, and the smile on the surface suddenly became so short-lived.

As an old fritter, Director Qian quickly returned to his smile: "Director Huang is still more enlightened, and I, Qian, must learn from you."

"Director Qian, you can do your work, I'll go home first if there's nothing else to do!"

Huang Su didn't bother to flirt with Director Qian anymore.

This person made Huang Su disgusted from the inside out, and standing with him for an extra minute was the greatest torture to himself.

Director Qian still sent Huang Su to the door of the ward.

Watching Huang Su leave, the smile on Director Qian's face just now disappeared instantly, replaced by a hostile expression.

With a soft snort, he also left the ward.

Seeing Director Qian leave, the patient's family members walked up to Dr. Zhang and asked, "Doctor, who was that young doctor just now?"

"The doctor just now is Director Huang Suhuang of the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine!"

Hearing Huang Su's name, the patient's family suddenly realized: "Ah! He is Dr. Huang. I didn't expect him to be so young. I thought he should be an old Chinese doctor."

Hearing the patient praise another doctor in front of him, Dr. Zhang also felt a little unnatural.

As if pointing their noses in the face, saying they are incompetent.

Afterwards, the patient's family continued to ask: "Doctor, can Chinese medicine also treat my wife's illness?"

Looking at the patient's expectant eyes, Dr. Zhang still said very cryptically: "I don't understand Chinese medicine, and I don't know whether Director Huang can treat your wife's encephalitis. However, Dr. Huang has been in our city hospital for two or three years. There is really no disease that he can't solve, Professor Lai will come tomorrow, you might as well ask the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine to intervene in the treatment."

After finishing speaking, Dr. Zhang specially reminded: "Patient's family members, please don't say that this is my proposal."

"Thank you, doctor, I understand!"

The patient's family nodded in agreement.

Don't think that family members are easy to talk, just think that they are easy to bully, it's just that you have no choice but to be at your mercy.

Seeing Dr. Zhang leave, the family members looked at his wife lying on the hospital bed, and there was hope again on their faces.

The family member looked at his wife on the hospital bed, with self-blame on his face, and whispered softly: "I have caused you to suffer so much. It would be better if I saw a Chinese medicine doctor first."

If it weren't for the emergence of Chinese medicine culture in recent years, more than 90.00% of the Chinese people would not know that Chinese medicine can treat encephalitis, let alone that Chinese medicine has dealt with several large-scale Japanese encephalitis outbreaks in North China alone.

Now people still develop a habit of seeking medical treatment, no matter what kind of disease they choose to see Western medicine at the first time.

In fact, for internal diseases, it is recommended to choose to see Chinese medicine first. Many seemingly serious and difficult diseases are very simple diseases in the eyes of Chinese medicine.

The current situation of seeking medical treatment is that when Western medicine cannot treat it, it is only to seek Chinese medicine to try its luck.

In reality, Chinese medicine practitioners are very reluctant to accept patients who have been treated by Western medicine.

There is a very common situation among patients treated by western medicine.

The patient's body was originally just a simple syndrome, but after the treatment of Western medicine, the physical syndrome will become extremely complicated.

Just take a look at a Chinese medicine doctor, they are shirking their responsibilities.

Traditional Chinese medicine has to face more difficult and complicated pathogenesis syndromes, such as phlegm due to yin deficiency, damp-heat due to yin deficiency.

Nourishing yin and resolving phlegm, nourishing yin and eliminating dampness are very difficult syndromes for some Chinese medicine with very ordinary techniques. Many doctors are unable to find the balance of nourishing yin and resolving phlegm, nourishing yin and eliminating dampness.

While Chinese medicine is facing the overall decline in quality, it is also facing the most complicated situation in the past thousands of years.

(End of this chapter)

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