Merchant and doctor

Chapter 1745 The Ultimate Goal of Treatment

Chapter 1745 The Ultimate Goal of Treatment

The three young interns are the face of Professor Mi, and of course, the face of "Xin G20" Traditional Chinese Medicine Clinic. Usually, as long as time permits, Bian Mu will seize the opportunity to give them lessons. Gradually, Bian Mu found that what he was explaining did not belong to the same system as what the three young interns had mastered. Bian Mu had some difficulty in explaining, and the three interns also had some difficulty listening.

Fortunately, Bian Mu is very proficient in clinical practice and theoretical knowledge. If he explains at a high level, he will lower it to a lower level. If he still doesn't understand, he will continue to explain at a lower level. In this regard, Bian Mu has always been very patient.

The three young interns were very serious all the time, but... the gap in medical levels between the two sides was too big, so it was difficult to teach on this side and to learn on the other side. Fortunately, compared with other students, the three interns were quite intelligent and were able to learn some real things slowly.

When he was in the outpatient clinic, Bian Mu would take every opportunity to talk to a few interns about some more in-depth things.

Not long after, the male intern named Shang came back, and Bian Mu briefly explained a few key points.

"Hey! Let me ask you a question. As doctors, or more precisely, professional Chinese medicine practitioners, how should we determine the ultimate goal of clinical treatment?" Bian Mu first asked a small question.

Upon hearing this, the three young interns were stunned and looked at each other, but no one said a word.

"Xiao Shang! Just start a conversation, there is no standard answer." Bian Mu explained with a smile.

"This...this question...should be answered from the patient's perspective, right?" the male intern named Shang responded somewhat stiffly.

"It doesn't matter, just speak freely." Bian Mu encouraged with a smile.

"From the patient's perspective... make full use of existing medical facilities and medical skills to solve the patient's problems to the greatest extent possible. If the patient and his or her family and friends have limited conditions in various aspects... communicate with the patient in a timely manner, worry about what the patient worries about, in short, think about the patient and get as close to the patient's original medical intention as possible. From the doctor's perspective, I have only just started frontline clinical work and have no experience, so I can't say for sure..." The male intern named Shang's reply was somewhat scripted, but his ideas were relatively clear.

He nodded slightly and smiled, without commenting. Then Bian Mu turned and looked at the other two female interns.

The female intern named Liu usually seems rather reserved, and she certainly had no intention of answering quickly at this moment.

Seeing that the conversation was a bit awkward, the female intern surnamed Fan quickly responded: "From a doctor's perspective, don't we have to face the dialectical relationship between life span, quality of life, and health?"

Hearing this, Bian Mu was happy.

"This is a good angle. Can you elaborate on it?" Bian Mu encouraged with a smile.

"Then... Let's take Miss Yu for example, teacher! I'm just guessing, if I'm wrong, please don't mind! Miss Yu looks pretty good right now, at least, her health is pretty close to that of a normal person, the most she can do is still in a wheelchair, her life is inconvenient, and her options for marriage in the future should be very limited, then... following the current life trajectory... if she doesn't get much treatment, maybe she can live to a ripe old age?! At least it won't have a significant negative impact on her future life span, teacher! Is that the case?" It's okay, the female intern surnamed Fan's brain is not slow. Bian Mu nodded slightly, and was happy.

"Well! This is indeed a problem. Therefore, the extent of the treatment must be communicated with Miss Yu herself in advance. I believe you can see that Miss Yu's intellectual condition is quite good. I plan to formulate a relatively complete treatment plan first and let her digest it. As for the final extent of the treatment, or even whether to treat it, I still need to seek Miss Yu's opinion." Bian Mu summarized with a smile.

"Teacher... with your medical skills, I believe Miss Yu can get rid of her current predicament to the greatest extent possible. As doctors, shouldn't we do our best? The analogy you just made... does it mean that we have to use a special way to change Miss Yu's current living conditions? In the specific treatment process, there are actually certain medical risks. Is it possible... that afterwards, Miss Yu may have to face the situation where reluctant treatment is worse than maintaining the status quo?" Both classmates had spoken, and it would certainly not be appropriate not to reply a few words. In a hurry, the female intern named Liu made a few guesses based on Bian Mu's hint.

"Well! The three of you answered quite well! At least, you are thinking seriously. There are patients behind you, so let me briefly explain. Miss Yu has sufficient kidney energy, which means that her current basic physical condition is still good. Either, she has a good innate foundation, which is natural; or, she had systematic physical exercise, dance training, health care and other life experiences in the past. Later, I don’t know what accident happened in the middle, and she suffered a certain degree of bone trauma. At that time, maybe she was not lucky. The doctor kept treating her according to bone trauma. In fact, her physical condition was special, the location of the bone trauma was special, and the injury process was special... In short, all of them came together. The correct approach should be to focus on treating the tendons and joints, first the tendons and then the bones, and later... Her internal Qi was in chaos, her bone injury was not cured, her tendons and joints were dislocated, her Qi was disordered... All the negative factors came together, and slowly, she developed into the state she is today." While explaining, Bian Mu kept making various gestures, trying to simulate the trauma he suffered that year as clearly as possible.

The three young interns were taking notes quickly as they listened, appearing to be very serious.

"Haha... don't be anxious! These are all my guesses. The specific basis is mainly concentrated on pulse diagnosis and visual diagnosis. We have to communicate with the father and daughter of the Yu family to know the truth. The relevant cases also need to be checked. Let me explain it here today!" After that, he clicked the mouse and arranged for the next patient to come in for treatment.

……

When it was almost time to get off work at noon, the careless little girl came for a follow-up visit accompanied by her grandmother and mother. They had made an appointment in advance, but maybe it was inconvenient for the little girl to take leave, so the visit was postponed to now.

After taking his pulse briefly, Bian Mu asked with a smile, "Do you have any calligraphy homework in your schoolbag?"

"Yes! My calligraphy teacher even praised me." As she spoke, the little girl opened her schoolbag and took out two calligraphy homework assignments and placed them on the desk.

After flipping through it casually, Bian Mu smiled and praised the little girl a few words.

At this moment, Dr. Gong walked in from the door with a blue folder in his hand. He probably came to ask some difficult technical questions.

"Are you not busy now?" Bian Mu asked Dr. Gong casually.

"Not busy, not busy! All treatments for this morning are over." Dr. Gong responded quickly.

"Okay! Little girl, follow Dr. Gong out to eat some fruit! I have something to discuss with the adults." As he spoke, Bian Mu sent Dr. Gong out to take the little girl out to drink some water and eat some snacks.


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