"This..."
Zhang Lingchuan didn’t know what to say.
Granny Zhu glanced back at him with an expression as if she were looking at an enemy.
If you say you’ve delayed her by an hour, even by thirty minutes, he could accept that look; but the questioning ti was only three minutes.
He just offered a different opinion, did he really deserve that kind of glare?
But he believed that if the other side went for contrast agent allergy testing and was allergic, they would definitely go for a coronary CTA as well.
After all, malignant hyperthermia is a rare allergy, estimated at about one in a million, and hospitals seldom have relevant tests.
While contrast agent allergies are more common, about one in ten thousand, the process is more standardized.
Not to ntion that the allergy item card awarded for patient praise is quite useful. If he really becos a doctor in the future, it would alert him to test for allergies, potentially avoiding many dical disputes and saving many lives.
After all, the annual death toll from allergies is calculated in the tens of thousands.
It would be great if he could get more of these cards in the future.
Or directly open up an exchange channel, just like the Precise Scan, where they can be exchanged for dical Points— that would also be nice.
He wonders if promotion to physician will unlock new features.
Zhang Lingchuan was starting to feel a bit hopeful.
It’s already September 20th; in one month and five days, it’s ti for the unveiling of the gold, silver, and bronze dals in the National Veterinarian Daily Competition finals.
This year, whether he can advance to Resident Physician depends on whether he can win the championship.
Ti really does fly slowly.
End of July, end of August, now quickly approaching the end of September.
Zhang Lingchuan sighed inwardly.
"Xiaochuan, you see, as a human doctor, this is often the situation you face. There are many tis you are clearly advising patients, but they hold hostility towards you."
Just then, Huang Xiangning’s voice rang out.
She thought this was sothing he might only experience in the future, but unexpectedly, Xiaochuan encountered it today.
Have to say, his luck is quite remarkable.
On his first day of consultation at the hospital, he t such a difficult patient.
Actually, in a doctor’s career, this kind of patient isn’t uncommon.
On the contrary, those who listen closely to dical advice are rare.
"That’s why, Master’s wife, I still think veterinary dicine is good. At least the other side has no opinion on how to treat, never heard them say no."
Zhang Lingchuan shrugged.
Although many veterinarians want to beco human doctors, being a human doctor is exhausting; treating animals is so much easier.
However you treat them, they never say no.
Nor do they glare at you.
"You can’t understand them saying ’no’, right?"
Huang Xiangning replied grumpily.
"Cough, cough..."
Zhang Lingchuan took a tactical sip of water.
"Speaking of which, veterinary dicine is indeed good. Back in the day, my teacher studied human dicine and then veterinary dicine, now he’s a leading authority in veterinary dicine. But how should I put it, human dicine is more challenging. I believe that at Xiaochuan’s level, balancing veterinary and human dicine shouldn’t be a big problem."
Huang Xiangning took a sip from her thermos cup, then smiled.
Ti has indeed flown by so fast.
In a blink, they found themselves older.
"I must thank Master’s wife for the trust."
Upon hearing this, Zhang Lingchuan smiled.
Since he is bound to the human dicine system, he must learn human dicine.
Moreover, he confird today that treating humans can trigger so rewards, which he hasn’t encountered in treating animals.
Then, he could see animals for high-difficulty rewards and humans for rewards like positive reviews and cashback.
But surely human dicine cannot be the primary occupation; occasional part-ti work is acceptable.
If truly taken as the main occupation, the surgical aspect is alright.
Because he does possess various techniques.
But diagnosis, that’s uncertain, considering there are only two scan gifts per day, and precise scans must be accumulated.
Might as well rely on dical Points to exchange, but you can’t exchange too many dical Points either.
If there are dozens of patients a day, how could he possibly diagnose them all?
Use the traffic lights above his head?
Anyone coming to the hospital isn’t under a yellow or red light.
Green lights are amazing.
"But Xiaochuan, your analysis of Ms. Zhu just now was quite sensible; can you tell the logic?"
Huang Xiangning asked Zhang Lingchuan with interest.
The way he diagnosed the condition just now, she also recognized.
Although she herself isn’t a cardiothoracic specialist, as an Ergency Departnt expert, she’s quite versatile, and thus knows a bit about cardiothoracic surgery.
Based on Ms. Zhu’s symptoms, her preliminary judgnt is that it’s not coronary heart disease; it seems like intercostal neuralgia.
Because it’s on the left side, cos in waves, doesn’t depend on fatigue, and even forms in stripes, this is likely characteristic of intercostal neuralgia.
Of course, although hers is a preliminary judgnt, it requires knowledge in cardiothoracic surgery to make.
But how did Xiaochuan directly say it was intercostal neuralgia, what judgnt criteria did he use?
If he had taken her pulse, then that makes more sense, after all, she doesn’t fully understand many aspects of Chinese dicine.
But now, without taking a pulse or conducting tests, he just looked and made a similar judgnt to her.
She is confident that even soone like Dr. Fang could not make this deduction.
Many ergency departnt doctors would fall into the coronary heart disease trap.
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