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Now reading: Chapter 546: 236: The Female Lawyer with Cirrhosis, Sympathi from My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points, a Romance novel by My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points.

Chapter 546: Chapter 236: The Female Lawyer with Cirrhosis, Sympathizing with the Weak_3

She struggled to recall the onset ti of the disease.

A sudden change in taste was actually a particularly alarming signal.

Suddenly losing the sense of sll, seeing things blurry, seeing double images, a sudden change in taste, these could all be signs of a severe illness approaching.

Zhou Can then carefully inquired whether she had any past dical history, underlying diseases, family history of liver cancer, allergies, etc.

After clarifying the situation and taking the patient’s dical examination data back to the office, the first thing to do was to write the dical record.

Often, dical records are not completed in one go, but rather progressively perfected.

So resident physicians, due to managing a large number of patients and tight schedules, would figure out so ways to cope. For example, they might directly download a template, fill in the basic information, and let the rest generate automatically.

With slight modifications, the task of dical record writing was completed.

This thod, even if managing many patients, is not to be feared. However, its drawbacks are also very clear.

dical records are nearly identical, and during inspection, this would definitely not be satisfactory.

Moreover, the resident physicians themselves would not gain training.

If they did not acquire skills during the residency, they would need to start from scratch when officially practicing dicine, slowly figuring things out, which would lead to a severe decline in the quality of dical care.

Zhou Can never shirked from writing dical records and docunting the disease course.

Instead, he wrote earnestly.

At Tuya Hospital, there was no news that any departnt’s senior doctors were foolish enough to extrely exploit residents by forcing them to use templates to complete dical records and other tasks.

The hospital managent would not allow such a situation.

Because, in the long run, this has only drawbacks and no benefits in training new doctors.

It also increased the risk of dical accidents.

A resident managing forty-five beds, maintaining quality would be ridiculous.

He sat in the office, writing the dical record, while contemplating where the real cause of the patient’s illness might be?

Currently, the patient’s main symptoms were abdominal distension, accompanied by mild abdominal pain, and liver cirrhosis.

According to the examination results, there was no significant ascites yet.

There are not many causes that can lead to liver cirrhosis.

Zhou Can couldn’t help but pick up the liver function test results of the patient again to check.

ALT and AST were elevated to varying degrees.

These indicators’ increase was a primary indication of liver issues.

He then picked up the imaging tests to check; compared to a normal person, the liver was sowhat enlarged.

However, even with this information, it was still insufficient for him to successfully diagnose the patient’s cause of disease.

At this mont, Zhou Can suddenly realized that he should ask the patient if there was any diarrhea.

Heading to the ward, it was precisely lunchti.

The family had bought a al for the patient to eat.

Asking her about diarrhea at this ti seed sowhat inappropriate.

“Ah, Dr. Zhou, have you eaten yet? You must have sothing to ask , right?”

The patient, being a lawyer herself, imdiately noticed that Zhou Can ca to the ward with questions.

“I haven’t eaten yet, I was planning to finish writing your dical record before going to eat. Suddenly I rembered, there is so information I need to know from you, so I ca directly here. Go ahead and eat, I can ask you after I eat.”

Zhou Can certainly didn’t dare to ask about her bowel movents while she was eating.

That would be disgusting.

She was already suffering from a lack of appetite.

Turning to leave the ward, his gaze naturally fell on patient 77 under his care.

This poor gastric cancer patient lay in bed, seemingly silently shedding tears.

“Chen Xiaohong, does your body hurt a lot?”

Zhou Can asked with concern.

He could hardly bear to see the suffering in the world. Especially so disadvantaged groups, which really made his heart ache and feel sorrowful.

“No!”

She bit her lip and quickly tried to wipe away her tears.

But when she looked at Zhou Can, her eyes were reddened, with tears not yet dried.

After being diagnosed with gastric cancer, she probably had secretly cried many tis. Her eyes were significantly swollen.

“How do you manage your als? There’s no family accompanying you; you can either order a takeaway or go to our hospital cafeteria to eat.”

Zhou Can was sure she hadn’t eaten lunch.

Her lips were dry, completely colorless.

Being sick like this and not eating, how could that be okay?

This would only make her condition worse.

“I’m not hungry! You don’t have to worry about !”

She said weakly.

“When will your mother arrive at the hospital? Not eating is not okay. I’m just about to go to the cafeteria; I’ll bring a al back for you. What dish do you like?”

Zhou Can couldn’t possibly cover her dical expenses,

But inviting her for a few als was entirely possible.

Even out of humanitarian spirit, he should offer her so assistance.

This woman was already pitiable enough.

“Dr. Zhou, thank you, but I’m really not hungry!”

She still refused.

But just after she finished speaking, her stomach made a growling sound.

This instantly made her face flush with embarrassnt.

It wasn’t that she wasn’t hungry, but rather she might not have money on her, worried that if Zhou Can bought a al, she wouldn’t be able to pay him back.

Thus, she claid she wasn’t hungry.

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