University Doctor and His Fragile Patients

Chapter 127: Three Years of Raising a Cat and Now You Tell Me You're Allergic to Cat Hair? (2-in-1)_2


Zheng Xin made a gesture of surrender with a helpless expression, "I'll go to the CT room and adjust the machine now. After you finish the consultation, bring the person over for a CT, okay?"

"When this Dr. Zheng first came in, it was clear he wanted to watch the fun. Who knew, before he even sat down for a minute, he had to work."

"Isn't this the son of Vice Principal Zheng? He's actually quite good-looking! I want..."

"???"

"Hey, lady in front, please put on pants when you're talking!"

"Isn't Dr. Chen exaggerating a bit? It's just a cough, could it really break a rib?"

"It really can! Human ribs are more fragile than you think!"

"The CT can be done, so the blood and urine tests should also be doable, right?"

"Argh! I'm already starting to tremble for Dr. Zheng. Even with two people, the workload in the school clinic isn't easy to handle..."

"..."

Before she could finish the sentence.

Si Hui started coughing violently again.

Su Bingbing held the unfinished bottle of water for Si Hui, and when Si Hui stopped coughing, Su Bingbing quickly handed the water to her.

Looking at Si Hui's pallid little face.

Chen Mu frowned slightly, "You've been coughing for so long, haven't you been to the hospital? Have you not taken any medicine?"

Si Hui: "I took Guiling Pills, Su Huang Antitussive Capsules, and Asami..."

Chen Mu noted down the names of these medicines in Si Hui's medication history.

Si Hui finished rinsing her mouth.

After wiping her mouth, her eyes were still a bit teary, "I did go to the hospital before, my first time was at the emergency room."

"The doctor who saw me asked me to have blood drawn and a chest CT done."

"My three blood test reports and chest CT all showed normal, so she suggested I go to the hospital the next day for a lung function test to rule out the possibility of asthma."

Chen Mu nodded slightly.

The examination process was not wrong.

The hospital's process is to screen through one possibility after another, "And then, did you go for the lung function test?"

Speaking of this.

Si Hui felt aggrieved, "I went for the lung function test, but I didn't get the result."

Chen Mu: "Hmm? What do you mean?"

Si Hui started to recall, "At that time, I happened to be at home, my home is in a county town, and I went to a small hospital there."

"I registered at the pneumology department, explained the diagnosis from the emergency doctor the night before, and that doctor didn't ask about my previous situation, just directly gave me a lung function test form and told me to pay and get tested."

Hearing this.

Chen Mu couldn't help but frown.

According to Chen Mu's own diagnostic process, even if a patient has been seen by an expert, he would still redo the inquiry.

What the patient conveys as the previous doctor's instruction.

Often might differ from what the previous doctor actually said.

Sometimes.

A word, a punctuation mark.

Could make a vast difference.

Re-inquiring and diagnosing is the most reliable way of consultation.

Si Hui wiped away her tears, "I paid, and then I went for the lung function test."

"Dr. Chen, I actually don't quite understand what lung function means."

"I only know that the doctor gave me a disposable tube, told me to attach it to the machine, and then according to his instructions, inhale and exhale into the machine."

"When I inhaled and exhaled, there would be curves displayed on his computer screen."

Chen Mu nodded, "And then, why didn't you get a test result?"

Si Hui, "I followed his instructions, but he kept saying that the amount of air I was blowing in and out wasn't reaching the measurable value on the computer."

"Initially, he was very patient and pulled up a small program-like thing on the computer."

"When I blew, the candles on it would go out."

"According to him, once I blew out the furthest candle, my lung function test could be successfully completed."

"But..."

Si Hui gently patted her chest, "I really wasn't doing it on purpose, I tried my best."

"By the end, I felt like there was no air left in my body, my chest felt blocked and even a bit painful."

"Then I couldn't stop coughing violently."

"He tested me three or four times without results, and then just told me to go practice on my own."

"By then, I'd been coughing for two months, I was really suffering, so I practiced for over an hour as he said, but in the end..."

Hearing what Si Hui recounted.

Chen Mu already guessed part of it, "In the end, when you went to test again, you still couldn't pass, right?"

Si Hui nodded, feeling wronged, "The second time I went back and still couldn't do it, the doctor just told me to get a refund, saying that he couldn't do my lung function test and couldn't get a result."

"I begged him to try again."

"He said there's no point in testing something that can't get a result, and then he just kicked me out."

"I had no choice, so I went downstairs for a refund, but the refund window said I needed the signature of the registering doctor, so I went back to the registering doctor."

Just listening to what Si Hui said, Chen Mu started to get a headache.

This is just a gentle-tempered girl, but if it were someone with a bad temper, encountering the doctor who did the lung test on Si Hui, it might have led to another medical dispute.

Many times.

Patients don't intentionally cause trouble for doctors.

They're just seeking professional help because they don't understand.

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