My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points Chapter 599 - 254: Pharmacology and Attribution to Meridians
Up to now, all the patients treated by him have received effective treatnt, and none of them have had any intractable, complicated diseases that could not be resolved.
Whether it’s performing endoscopic surgery, interventional therapy, or prescribing dication, he does what is necessary.
Without exception, almost all of the patients he managed received formal treatnt within two days of hospital admission.
It was precisely because of his excellent managent that Director Shang kept increasing his responsibilities.
Zhou Can never refused.
Especially after his pharmacological differentiation skills reached Level 4, his ability to prescribe various dical orders for patients significantly improved. His choice of drugs, combination, and dosage control have all beco much more accurate.
For instance, there are many drugs to choose from for fever reduction, such as ibuprofen, aspirin, acetaminophen, indothacin, nisulide, celecoxib, etc.
When prescribing dications, as a forr Resident Doctor his focus was solely on achieving the fever-reducing effect.
Now that he has been promoted to attending level, he considers various factors such as the patient’s age, gender, underlying diseases, and the cause of the fever.
Clearly, he now considers things more thoroughly and ticulously than before.
The advantage of this is that it can better reduce the adverse effects of the drugs, truly achieving targeted treatnt based on the disease.
In this respect, the prescribing level of an attending physician is really not on the sa level as that of a Resident Doctor.
"Dr. Zhou, could you please help take a look at patient in bed 65?"
Zhou Can was doing rounds in the ward when Yu Xin, a female trainee doctor from his team, approached him.
"What’s wrong?"
Zhou Can turned his head and asked.
Ever since he joined the Digestive Internal dicine Departnt, all the patients under his care had received effective treatnt; this was an undeniable fact.
Many people didn’t say much, but they indeed admired his capabilities in their hearts.
Not to ntion Yu Xin from his own team.
"It’s about that auntie who got infected with Salmonella; she’s just been transferred back from the Intensive Care dicine Departnt. I find her condition still very frightening, and with my limited skills, I’m afraid sothing might happen. I’d feel much more at ease if you could take a look and keep an eye on things."
Yu Xin explained.
Now, whenever she encountered a patient she couldn’t handle or a situation she wasn’t sure about, she would seek help from Zhou Can.
It was much easier to ask Zhou Can for help, who, despite being a trainee doctor, had stronger capabilities than the attendings, than it was to seek advice from Director Shang or Huang Xinggui.
And it didn’t carry the sa psychological pressure.
"Ah, that auntie really should have sought treatnt imdiately after the Salmonella infection; how good would that have been! Instead, she had to wait until it beca severe before seeking dical help, and she is lucky just to have her life saved."
Zhou Can shook his head and sighed.
Following Yu Xin, he arrived at the ward for the patient in bed 65.
The auntie’s husband had already been discharged.
Instead, due to her ignorance and sense of false security, she had managed to get herself admitted into the intensive care unit.
"Auntie, can you speak now?"
Zhou Can looked at the auntie, who was lying on the bed looking sallow and had lost a lot of weight, with mixed emotions.
When the auntie saw him, she almost burst into tears.
"Dr. Zhou...if I had listened to your advice earlier, I wouldn’t have nearly crossed the threshold of death. I feel so distressed, I’m kicking myself now. I’ve ruined my family..."
The auntie’s voice quivered, and tears flowed non-stop.
Her daughter, who had specially taken ti off to take care of her, imdiately wiped her tears for her.
"Money is just an earthly possession; preserving your life is the best outco. Isn’t there a saying that if you survive a great disaster you will have good fortune in the future? I believe that you will have a very happy life going forward. Look, your daughter is so filial, she has specifically taken ti off work to take care of you at the bedside."
Zhou Can was not very good at comforting people.
He could only give the auntie so simple consolation.
"I’ll take your vitals first, and if you are feeling any discomfort whatsoever, be sure to let us know in a tily manner. Also, there is no need to dwell on and regret past events. Maintaining a cheerful mood can help you get discharged a few days earlier. If you are depressed and your energy is stifled, that’s very unfavorable for your recovery."
Zhou Can continued to counsel the auntie.
There was no other option; after soone had experienced such misfortune, as a doctor he would do his best to lend a helping hand to the patient.
"Mm-hm... I’ll listen to you, this ti I definitely won’t be so stubborn again!"
After being bitten once, the auntie was now cautious and no longer dared to act rashly.
She really stopped crying and tried to adjust her mood.
Her daughter also took the opportunity to comfort her mother.
"Mom, the doctor said you need to keep your spirits up, so you shouldn’t keep blaming and worrying yourself over this!" She sincerely hoped her mother could live a little happier and untie the knot in her heart.
"Let tell you so good news! Dad was discharged from the hospital two days ago! He’s at ho recovering now! And he keeps saying, with you not at ho, he feels like sothing is missing! My sister-in-law and I joked with him that he seems to have lost his soul without seeing you."
The auntie, who had been imrsed in self-bla and regret, showed a smile on her face upon hearing this.
"He never says these nice things in front of . Once I’m discharged, I must make him so chicken soup to let him recover faster."
The auntie suddenly rembered that it was drinking problematic chicken soup that led her and her husband to get infected, and she quickly asked Zhou Can, "Dr. Zhou, is it safe to eat chickens raised at ho?"
She had been bitten by the proverbial snake and was now wary of the well rope for the next ten years; drinking ’poisoned chicken soup’ had left her psychologically scarred.
"Of course, it is safe to eat. As long as the chicken is healthy and thoroughly cooked, there is no issue. Chicken is nourishing and mild in nature, very suitable for recovery after a big illness."
Zhou Can said smilingly.
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