Chapter 162: Conversation
When it comes to the special classification of parasites, people generally think of "diarrhoea" and "malnutrition". Reporter Lin is no exception. He had seen many children infected with roundworms - yellow-skinned and skinny, who looked as if they had just escaped from a war-torn area.
"Parasite...... You mean diarrhea and malnutrition?" reporter Lin took his experience for granted, "It should be easier to identify diarrhea, right?"
Sun Lien smiled bitterly, "No, that's an intestinal parasite." This particular parasite caused the ten-year-old to grow to more than 70 kilograms in three years. โ
With tea, the three of them chatted about Chen Wen's case as if chatting. Although the two reporters on the other side are both introduced by Dean Song, they should be more reliable. But Sun Lien was still very careful to hide the content that could be directly linked to Chen Wen. In his mouth, this case was a little boy whose family was in a pastoral area, and he became ill when he came to Ningyuan to visit relatives - in short, except for his condition, everything else was made up by Sun Lien himself.
Originally, Sun Lien was still a little worried that these two well-informed reporter teachers would keenly perceive the loopholes in their stories, and then directly expose themselves to lying. What Sun Lien didn't expect was that the two reporters found loopholes in the story, but the two of them not only did not point out the mistakes, but also used a wise perspective to find various explanations for Sun Lien's story loopholes.
This feeling of making up nonsense and being ridiculed is simply amazing. Sun Lien finished the story very comfortably, he took a sip of tea and moistened his somewhat smoking throat, "This is the first patient I have met with incurable diseases, and I have also learned a lot from this patient." โ
We must not stick to the appearance, but must think about the deeper causes. This is what Sun Lien learned from Chen Wen. It is already very difficult to deduce Cushing's disease from the state indicated in the status bar, if it weren't for Chen Wen's gangrene, Sun Lien, who was pressed for time, had to find another way to diagnose Cushing's disease, he would not have thought that Chen Wen still had the problem of cerebral echinococcosis.
From this point of view, the diagnosis of Chen Wen's disease actually has little to do with Sun Lien's judgment - her diagnosis is actually due to MRI imaging.
Sun Lien knew it in his own heart, so when others praised him as a great doctor, although Sun Lien was very happy in his heart, he didn't dare to be complacent. As Dr. Pascal said, other doctors can make mistakes, but Sun Lien cannot. He has now become the main doctor in the Fourth Central Hospital to deal with the diagnosis of incurable diseases. Considering the special positioning of the four hospitals, Sun Lien is likely to be the last chance to be diagnosed for those patients suffering from incurable diseases.
If Sun Lien makes a mistake, the patient is likely to pay with his life.
The so-called pressure does not only appear under the repeated requests of superiors and colleagues - Sun Lien actually puts a lot of pressure on himself in his usual work. And the most direct manifestation of pressure on Sun Lien is "not my patient anyway...... It's okay not to be curious. โ
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"When we left today, we heard that there was a patient in your emergency room who had his arm broken, and it seemed that he was still a suspect who was brought in by the police. Reporter Lin sorted out the content of his interview a little, and then asked Sun Lien, "Do you usually encounter this kind of patient?"
"You're talking about...... Which one?" Sun Lien was stunned, if it was an emergency patient sent by a bone injury, then there were too many people in the emergency room.
"Suspects. Reporter Lin replied, "The hospital is originally a place to deal with pain, and the ...... encountered in this environment There must be more of these people than anywhere else, right?"
Sun Lien thought for a moment and then replied, "This question...... It's hard for me to say. After all, I don't have statistics either. And during the time I worked, the police comrades did not come very often...... Not particularly much. โ
Sun Lien originally wanted to answer this question in the negative, but as he spoke, he felt that the content of Reporter Lin's question really made some sense. Many of the patients treated in the emergency department are injured due to human causes. For example, the large group of 4S store salesmen and housing agents who fought in KTV, such as Gao Yan, who was hospitalized for methamphetamine poisoning, and Zhan Hao, who was poisoned by his neighbors and is still recovering. If it weren't for these things, the emergency department would have been much easier.
"That's still quite a lot?" the young reporter nodded, "When these people were sent to the hospital, did you have any thoughts, Dr. Sun?"
"Thoughts?" Sun Lien was stunned, and then shook his head with some regret, "What other ideas can I have, mainly because I feel sorry for them." โ
Reporter Lin raised his head and glanced at Sun Lien with some surprise. He originally wanted to guide Sun Lien to answer something similar to "Do your job well, so you won't be afraid of these criminal suspects." But I didn't expect that Sun Lien didn't play cards according to the routine.
"I've seen several of these patients. Sun Lien took another sip of tea, he said a lot today, and his voice was almost hoarse. "Most of these patients have one thing in common โ they're all quite young. From our perspective as doctors, younger patients generally respond better to treatment, their bodies are younger, their resilience is stronger, and their physiological basis is generally better than that of older people. In other words, they are more resistant and easier to treat than children or middle-aged and elderly people. โ
Reporter Lin nodded, he didn't guide Sun Lien's answer again, but lowered his head and began to write.
"But it's obviously a good body, but they are tossed like this by themselves......" Sun Lien shook his head, "Every time I see these young people, I always feel pity. They don't care about their bodies on the one hand, and on the other hand, ......" Sun Lien smiled a little embarrassedly, he also felt that his idea was a bit excessive, "If you don't care so much about your body, why can't you give your good body to others? I have also seen many people who want to live but can't carry it for various reasons." They don't know the preciousness of life. โ
Reporter Lin nodded, and quietly deleted Sun Lien's last sentence in the record book.
"When you encounter this kind of patient, do you have any special tendencies in treatment or diagnosis?" the little reporter was still asking, "Will the other party have reservations in treatment because the other party is a criminal suspect?"
"That is absolutely not and certainly not. Sun Lien replied solemnly, "It's better for me to ask you a question in turn." What do you think is the job of our doctors?"
"Save the life, right?" The little reporter was stunned, but he didn't expect that he would become the object of the question.
"Saving lives is really what we do. "As you concluded, our job does not include judging or judging whether a life is worth saving, it is not our job. โ
"It's like what my tutor often says to us โ professional matters, should be handled by professionals. It is the job of the courts and judges to judge a person. Sun Lien nodded the table and emphasized his tone with movements, "If our doctors start judging whether a life is worth saving based on our own preferences, it means that we will overstep our authority." If non-professionals rush into certain professional fields, it will definitely make a big mess. Leaving everything else aside, if there are reservations in treatment and diagnosis, which leads to the death of the patient, it is no different from direct homicide. In addition to legal responsibility, this heavy moral burden can easily crush a person, either he will have no regard for life from now on, or he will fall into self-blame. It's too risky and not good for anyone, and we're certainly not going to do that. โ
Sun Lien sighed again when he said this, "In fact, the doctor is probably the person in the world who hopes that the patient will recover and be discharged safely." โ