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Now reading: Chapter 591: 251: Getting Shot Even When Lying Down, The Ben from My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points, a Romance novel by My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points.

Chapter 591: Chapter 251: Getting Shot Even When Lying Down, The Benefits of Cultivating Both Internally and Externally_3

“What treatnt plan has Doctor Huang currently prescribed for the patient?”

“When the patient was admitted, he experienced abdominal pain. After initial treatnt, he still suffered frequent and severe abdominal pain last night, and he started vomiting this morning around 6 AM due to an intensification of the pain. Currently, the treatnt given to the patient is fluid expansion and rehydration. In addition, since this morning the patient has had a fever, and I prescribed oral antipyretics and physical cooling with ice packs during my morning rounds.”

Huang Liang detailed so of the treatnts implented for the patient.

Overall, these treatnt asures are standard and without major faults.

However, in Zhou Can’s opinion, they seem sowhat conservative.

And seeing the patient’s facial distortion from pain and his body curled up like a shrimp indicated that the treatnts applied by Doctor Huang did not have much effect.

Although abdominal pain is not as dangerous as chest pain, patients with such frequent and severe abdominal pain can easily fall into critical condition if treatnt is delayed.

Zhou Can had studied for three months in Digestive Surgery under Director Jia, so he was particularly clear about so dangerous symptoms of gastrointestinal diseases.

At this mont, he perceived the patient’s condition as extrely dangerous.

However, with so many directors leading the rounds, it certainly wasn’t his place as an intern to voice his opinions.

Moreover, since Zheng Hongtao and Doctor Huang inherently held biases against Zhou Can, if he dared to criticize Doctor Huang’s treatnt in front of so many people, it would definitely offend Doctor Huang severely.

In Zheng Hongtao’s view, it would also co off as showing off his skills.

Zhou Can decided to first listen to what the directors had to say.

“The asures taken by Doctor Huang seem reliable to ; Director Shang, what do you think?”

There were several directors in Digestive Internal dicine.

Zheng Hongtao considered only Director Shang a match for his capabilities.

He did not ask for other directors’ opinions and only wanted to hear from Director Shang.

“From a treatnt perspective, symptomatic treatnt has been achieved. However, seeing the patient in such pain, only using fluid expansion might be excessively conservative,” advised Director Shang diplomatically.

The patient’s condition leans more towards a surgical issue, and it seems that these directors of internal dicine have not yet recognized the severity of the situation.

Zhou Can beca anxious.

“Both abdominal ultrasound and flat abdominal film suggest the patient’s condition is moderately hopeful. Director Shang, what additional treatnt asures do you recomnd?”

This ti Zheng Hongtao was genuinely asking for advice.

Based on his understanding, the treatnts provided should be adequate. Future treatnts would have to be decided step by step, depending on changes in the patient’s condition.

This step-by-step approach is also common in internal dicine.

Patients are initially treated symptomatically with life support and then, by observing the treatnt results and changes in the condition, adjustnts are continuously made.

In this regard, internal dicine treatnt has great similarities with ancient Chinese dicine practices.

“It’s hard to specify what additional asures to take right now. Just the fact that he’s in such pain ans we must take it seriously. Let look at his test results and dical records.”

Director Shang didn’t dare make hasty conclusions.

Deciding to first thoroughly understand the patient’s situation before proceeding.

Directors rounds are intended to identify possible safety risks or overlooks in diagnosis and treatnt.

“Dr. Zhou, co and help give your input as well!”

Director Shang waved at Zhou Can, who was standing near the door.

Helplessly, as an intern, Zhou Can was lucky to not be pushed out by the many directors, deputy directors, and attending physicians present.

“Not asking for advice from his deputy directors or attending physicians, but preferring to ask Dr. Zhou, the intern, first—it seems that Dr. Zhou holds a higher place in Director Shang’s regard than I imagined,” Zheng Hongtao remarked.

Deputy Director Shi, Physician Huang Xinggui, and others under Director Shang frowned slightly upon hearing this.

They were optimistic about Zhou Can’s capabilities, but would never admit that his skills surpassed theirs.

Zhou Can walked over to Director Shang while addressing Zheng Hongtao, “Director Zheng misunderstands; it is not that I hold a high status, but that Director Shang is nurturing , a novice doctor, and wants to take this opportunity to broaden my experience. Deputy Director Shi and Doctor Huang have also been extrely supportive to within the group. I am extrely fortunate to have encountered so many warm-hearted senior physicians.”

With a single sentence, he perfectly resolved Zheng Hongtao’s attempt at creating discord.

Huang Xinggui and Deputy Director Shi looked at Zhou Can, now smiling.

Senior physicians appreciate such modest young doctors.

Zhou Can’s way of speaking and doing things pleases people.

Taking so examination data from Director Shang, Zhou Can began to carefully review it, especially so of the key test data.

In cases of acute gastroenteritis, blood indicators are a very important reference.

After seeing the patient’s blood test results, Zhou Can’s face changed dramatically.

Director Shang noticed the shift in Zhou Can’s expression.

“Zhou Can, what’s wrong? Is there a significant problem with the patient’s tests?” Having witnessed Zhou Can’s capabilities in various aspects, Director Shang had never seen his expression so serious and somber.

Being in charge of a departnt, his greatest concern was patient accidents within the hospital.

So when he saw Zhou Can’s expression, his nerves imdiately tightened.

“The situation is very bad; I need to look at the urine test next!”

Zhou Can quickly pulled out the urine test and, after reviewing it, his expression beca even more grave, as if an army was already at the gates, and the city’s fall was imminent.

“Dr. Xiao Zhou, could you please not be so dramatic? This could cause the patient and their family to beco extrely anxious.”

Huang Liang voiced so dissatisfaction.

Calling him neither Dr. Zhou nor Zhou Can, but explicitly calling him Dr. Xiao Zhou in front of everyone, was clearly a form of disdain and insult.

However, Zhou Can was not distracted by this.

Instead, he closely scrutinized each parater in the urine test report.

“Director Shang, this patient’s condition is extrely critical. I recomnd we imdiately consult with doctors from General Surgery. If we delay, the consequences could be very, very severe.”

Zhou Can, always asured in his actions and words, using ‘very’ twice, clearly indicated how perilous the patient’s condition was.

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