Chapter 1899: 【1899】Call
This sentence comes from internal medicine student Feng Yicong, indicating that Feng Yicong, who is studying internal medicine, is more daring to come to an incorrect conclusion than Dr. Guo, a spinal surgeon. This is when a doctor has a process. When you are a medical student, you may be young and energetic and have no experience, so you are more courageous and fearless. When you are a resident doctor, you have experienced some things but not enough experience.
"If it\'s a tumor, why is a cranial CT scan done?" Li Qi\'an thought the same as the counselor. He felt that adding a cranial brain was not as accurate as a whole body CT scan.
Chang Jiawei that **** made a rather strange decision. A group of boys seemed to sense the sign that this philanderer was unreliable again.
Fortunately, Geng Yongzhe was not here and was dragged out by the squad leader, otherwise he would have collapsed when he heard all this.
"Yingying, what do you think?" Pan Shihua turned his head and asked Xie, he remembered that Xie didn\'t talk about metastases. But it was hard to say at that time, the patient did not do any examinations, and Xie\'s previous suspicions were normal if there were deviations.
"The typical symptoms of the patient\'s heart cannot detect organic heart disease, so Dr. Chang has to consider factors related to the brain." Xie Wanying said. Yesterday, she didn\'t see the film clearly, so it\'s not easy to draw conclusions, but now that she can see clearly, she can find out the thinking direction of her predecessors. . Heart-brain-heart-brain, almost connected together is not a nonsense. Chang Jiawei, who is half a neurosurgeon and half a cardiac surgeon from an old classmate, is completely different from a general orthopaedic surgeon and can more keenly connect the heart and the brain. The professional term is brain-heart synthesis disease.
A bunch of boys were surprised at first: How could that **** be so powerful? Immediately after pondering what she said, there was an uproar: "It\'s a cerebral infarction!"
As expected, all the classmates in her class are top students. As long as they rule out dissent, they can get straight to the standard answer with a little bit of a click.
The most surprising thing belongs to Ren Chongda: when did the children in his class become so good, their reaction speed was much faster than his counselor, which perfectly explained what it means to be fearful in the future.
"Really, Brother Cao?" Lin Hao was a little excited and wanted to ask Cao Yong if they guessed wrong.
The two small dimples on the corner of Cao Yong\'s mouth had already revealed a smile. To say that the fastest thinking reaction is nothing more than the little junior sister, I really guessed quickly and accurately.
Song Xuelin glanced back at the boys from the National Association: Useless guys, if it wasn\'t for Dr. Xie, it is estimated that they would continue to circle around in the maze one by one and couldn\'t get out.
"Why is it cerebral infarction?" Huang Zhilei helped his glasses down and deliberately took the test again for his juniors and juniors.
The cerebral infarction must have a reason, and it cannot be speculated only by looking at the performance of the heart.
"Fracture."
"It\'s the fracture that wasn\'t treated properly."
"The patient had a fracture before, and the fractured leg has been in pain, so further examination should be done on the fractured calf."
"The problem is that he has broken bones for many years. Did the cerebral thrombosis break out at this time?"
"There must be other reasons."
“Long bedridden—”
Everyone looked at him and saw that Pan Shihua was the one who answered the question last.
Student Pan Shihua, even if she doesn\'t touch her head, Xie Wanying, her own strength is also top-notch.
Fractures and prolonged bed rest may lead to cerebral infarction. Moreover, the patient\'s increased heart rate is not a symptom that is only present now, and it is estimated that this is the reason according to retrospective calculation.
Thank you for your support! ! Good night dears~
(end of this chapter)