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Let me start by saying that I have been to Wanfang...

Let me start by saying that I have been to Wanfang many times, most of the experience is good, but yesterday this time I was the most angry! It is strongly recommended that the medical staff in the emergency room at night should be re-educated, especially the interns who have a poor attitude and are unprofessional. I can t answer for a long time and keep saying that I need to discuss with the attending doctor again. I think it s Google? Everything is handled according to the sop. Once it is done, it will be as if not doing his business. Let s say the conclusion first, and then look at it if the writer is interested.

1. The emergency doctors at night have a bad attitude and poor tone, lack of communication and explanation, especially interns. Maybe you are very busy, but how do we know what you are up to? If it is because there is a very serious patient in front, you can simply explain that please wait patiently or choose to go to the general outpatient clinic again in the morning. Don t have a bad attitude and yell at us that there are serious patients waiting, especially if it s clearly on the side. There are other patients who have dealt with stomach pains and bruises first, and they have dealt with them first. Who knows that there are still severely ill patients waiting? What's more, we have waited for more than three hours until it's dawn

2. The waiting time for minor illnesses is too long. I waited for more than three hours and didn t want to leave. The attending physician reluctantly took a look at us and sent us. Instead of this, we should go to the general outpatient clinic in the morning. It s better than nothing in the hospital. Waiting for the purpose is good, not to mention that the treatment under the hasty diagnosis is finally problematic and ineffective.

3. When there is no specialist doctor to deal with, the patient should be informed first, so that the patient has the right to go to the general outpatient clinic or other places for medical treatment during the day, instead of letting the intern doctor deal with it first, which will make the condition worse! Then let's talk about the fact that there is no specialist doctor who can't do other treatments? ? ?

4. I feel that everything is a brainless sop, first throw it to the intern for a blind look, otherwise, the wound will be washed with saline to create a false image of the treatment, and when the condition still cannot be improved, give some anti-allergic drugs and mild symptoms Dispatch the medicine, and then arrange a return visit for the patient to complete the emergency procedure. Anyway, the mild medicine will not kill anyone. If there is a problem, it will be thrown back to the outpatient clinic for treatment. Then I don t know why it is delayed to the outpatient clinic after 3 days instead of the same day or every other day. Heaven's clinic? ? ? People are just getting sick, you are not sure how to deal with it, it will take 3 days?

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In the middle of the night, my wife felt a foreign body in her eyes and went to the emergency department. After waiting for almost an hour, there was a young student who looked like an intern. She looked at it and couldn t understand what she said. She just said that she had to discuss it with the attending doctor before calling us. , And then it took more than half an hour before I came and said that I had to rinse my eyes first to see if I could rush out, but the rush was very uncomfortable and fierce, and insisted on rushing 1,000 cc? ? Is this the disposal of that door? After the rush, we felt more uncomfortable and asked us to wait. After more than half an hour passed, we came back to ask if it was better? Tell him that he is more uncomfortable, and then he said that there are no ophthalmologists in the emergency department, or should we go to the clinic in the morning? Then why did he just decide to flush it out? Tell him that it s okay. Let s go to register by ourselves, and the intern doctor will "Oh~ wait a minute, I will discuss with the attending doctor", and then another half an hour has passed...

Then I saw him running to deal with another car accident with broken skin and abrasions. I couldn t bear it and ran to ask him if he could leave first. Then suddenly he yelled at us, "There are still serious patients to be dealt with in the attending physician." We didn t know that he hadn t said it before, and then we still wanted to explain that we just wanted to leave in the morning before coming to the general clinic (it was already 5 am anyway), but he didn t listen to our explanation, so he said loudly. "There is a serious illness waiting to see it!" I repeated it again like a skipping stitch. At this time, I was a little unhappy and replied that we didn't want to watch it, just want to leave first, and then he said unhappy. He went and talked to the attending doctor

It was really inexplicable. He said at once that there was no ophthalmologist and there was no way to deal with it. He told us to go to the outpatient clinic but refused to let us leave, and then suddenly yelled that we still had serious illnesses waiting. Since there is no way at all. If you don't have time to talk to us, why do you want to leave us there and wait without explaining? Moreover, he himself was only dealing with another lightly injured person, and he didn't know what was wrong with his attitude?

Then the attending doctor asked us to go over. Once in the past, he said he had a severely ill patient waiting and he almost lost his heartbeat. Now let us take a look. After taking a look, it was probably allergic conjunctivitis that could not be found. Give us anti-allergic drugs and come back to the clinic again. At that time, we didn t want to see it and said it s okay. We just need to register by ourselves, but the attending doctor said that they still have to deal with the emergency room and return to the clinic. ? ? ? Are we full of question marks? Why not just go to the morning clinic? Want to hang one after 3 days? I feel that the whole set just wants to complete the sop process to send us away, and does not allow us to hang up and leave. We have to complete the consultation process. We don't want to read it anymore and just want to leave, so we have to say okay, and then the attending physician starts to think again~ Okay, that s it, I have to rush to see another severely ill patient and almost lose heartbeat

Excuse me, what do you want to say to us? We didn't want to look at it and wanted to leave, but you insisted on pulling us back to look at it. If you want to look at the severely ill, just concentrate on it. We didn't bother to look at it first, as if it was our fault? Why do you talk about this kind of emotional blackmail? And just now there were mild diarrhea and car accidents and bruises. We looked at it first, and we didn t say anything. It was just a foreign body in one eye that ran into and waited for more than 3 hours before the attending physician extremely reluctantly took a look. Then it's still our fault?

What's even more blind is that when the pharmacist reads the medicine list and asks us, when he is going to collect the medicine after the price is approved, is this the point? We said there was a foreign body sensation in only one eye, the pharmacist said clam? But the doctor prescribes medicine for two eyes? Do you want to ask the doctor again?

Please don't be thick, the attending doctor is very busy and we don't dare to bother those who are critically ill, and we will have to be choked by the intern loudly. Some of them are waiting! It's not the random handling of specialists at all, who would dare to use medicine while prescribing it indiscriminately? I just want to leave quickly

As a result, I went to another clinic in the morning and the foreign body sensation disappeared after turning over the eyelids. The doctor said it was caused by the intrusion of foreign body. If it is allergic, both eyes should be red, swollen and itchy. My wife only has one eye discomfort, and the foreign body drips after falling out. The medicine will be cured within a few days, and the wife feels that the foreign body sensation in the eyes has disappeared much better now

Obviously, ordinary clinics can handle things at once. I spent a whole night in Wanfang for three or four hours in the morning. They were choked, rinsed and opened again, and even pharmacists used drugs that were strange to pharmacists. I was hit by a car accident during the day, and when I met an attending physician who looked a bit like a Hongkonger in the emergency department, he patiently visited and explained the situation and the precautions for subsequent visits. I left a good impression at the time, so this time my wife was uncomfortable in the middle of the night. He came to Wanfang to see, but he didn't expect his wife to toss all night and be choked. It was really bad.

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