"Her wife was not in good health and was too tired, so she was diagnosed with uremia."
When asked about my usual living habits, there are probably some reasons such as "sit for a day when you get busy, do not go to the toilet when you urinate, and habitually hold your urine" and so on.
Susie was taken aback: "If you don't pee, you will get uremia?"
The pissed ghost paused and said: "Medically, everything is not absolute. But habitually holding back urine, not going to pee when you feel the urge to urinate, can easily cause urinary tract infections, pyelonephritis, etc., and chronic pyelonephritis can cause chronic pyelonephritis for a long time. Without treatment, it may develop into uremia."
Holding back urine does not absolutely cause uremia, but all diseases accumulate slowly, and the reasons are too complicated.
"Don't say you don't understand, in fact, many patients don't understand either."
"When the woman was sent in, she only had nausea, vomiting and diarrhea for examination, and it turned out to be uremia."
"When her husband heard this, he slapped me on the spot!"
Susie: "Huh?"
What's the matter with the doctor?
The pissed ghost said faintly: "He said: My wife was fine when she was brought in, why did I show you to have uremia!"
It's as if they deliberately tested him for uremia.
The man really thought so, and decided that the doctor had detected uremia on purpose, and then ordered them to do a bunch of tests, and then hospitalized for treatment, so that they could reap their money!
Susie and the ghosts looked at each other.
"Strange... why does this clumsy and obsessive personality sound a little familiar..."
The pissed ghost snorted, "Aren't you familiar, this man is Tony."
Unexpectedly, wow, unexpectedly, ten or twenty years later, she could still see Tony in the hospital.
Susie wowed: "This can happen, what is it called?"
The cowardly ghost said: "This is called karmic reincarnation."
Susie nodded: "Yeah! And then?"
The pissed ghost said: "Tony didn't believe our diagnosis results. He opened his mouth and shut up, saying: He was fine when he came, why did he suddenly find out about uremia?"
"As doctors, what we hate the most is to hear this sentence: people are still fine when they are sent! How can a good person be sent to the hospital?"
The pissed ghosts feel useless when they say it, but they can't help it. Explaining the course of the disease and communicating with patients and their families is their job.
"I patiently explained the reason to him. Her wife has been in poor health and her usual living habits are not good, and uremia is the terminal stage of chronic renal failure patients' disease development, so dialysis and treatment must be done immediately..."
"Tony didn't believe my explanation at all, and kept saying: I haven't heard that anyone who sits for a long time or holds back his urine will get uremia! You must be lying to us!"
The pissed ghosts are so angry, but there is no way, the explanation has been explained, and it is up to them to decide whether to cure it or not!
"Tony didn't believe us. He firmly believed that the hospital wanted to cheat them out of money, so he took his wife back. Before leaving, he said: Isn't it just nausea, vomiting and diarrhea? It's as if I'm going to die for you!"
Tony not only slapped her, instead of apologizing, he continued to scold her, and finally complained to her.
Her bonus was withheld.
"That month's salary was very low, and what broke me the most was that it was the first time I was slapped by a patient since I had been in the industry for so long..."
Perhaps it was the first slap in his career, but the pissed ghost still feels aggrieved when he says it, with tears of humiliation in his eyes.
"Two months later, Tony's wife will not be able to. The whole body is swollen, the skin of the whole body has turned black, and people can't get up."
And in the past two months, after she was slapped by Tony, the family members of the patients who saw her also looked at her with strange eyes.
[It's her, she was slapped by someone, and it's said that she prescribed medicine indiscriminately...]
[At a young age, it looks unreliable. It is estimated that she was not spotted. It is impossible for someone to slap her for no reason. 】
There are actually not many such remarks!
There were tears in the eyes of the pissed ghost: "The last two months of my life were the time when I suffered the most malice in my life."
Because it was rumored that she was not good at medicine and would prescribe drugs indiscriminately, so her patients began to question her, always doubting whether the medicines she was using were right, and whether she was prescribing them indiscriminately.
If something feels uncomfortable, immediately tell me if it is her problem.
She was even scolded, beaten, and thrown by the patient in public.
A pissed ghost is like a wronged child who has been holding back for too long. He can't help complaining, and then returns to the topic sadly after complaining.
"Two months after leaving the hospital, Tony took his wife to the clinic to buy diarrhea medicine for treatment. If the diarrhea was not good, he went to those small medical clinics that did not have a business license for injections. If the injections were not good, he went to Those folk remedies."
Patients with renal failure are very taboo to take medicine indiscriminately.
Taking medicine indiscriminately or taking too much medicine can cause kidney problems, not to mention Tony's wife has uremia.
"It was too late, there was no cure, and he died in the end." The pissed ghost sighed, still speaking with regret.
After his wife died, Tony exploded even more.
He thought the hospital had killed his wife.
"What's even more irritating is that he suspected that I was not good at medicine. I was too young to be capable. I put his wife to death."
"He said: Look at how young you are, you will definitely not be cured."
"It must be that you are using drugs indiscriminately, and it must be that you have cured it badly."
The hospital had no choice but to produce the medical records of the deceased when she was hospitalized to prove that she followed the standard procedures.
Tony added: Then she just doesn't know how to treat diseases, and she needs to refer to the answers to treat diseases. According to the process, won't she adapt to the situation?
In short, the disturbance was too severe, and the impact on the hospital was not good. In the end, the hospital still compensated Tony with 200,000 dollars—in the name of humanitarianism.
Naturally, her bonus was withheld that month again.
Susie was speechless.