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What does consultation mean?

Consultation is when several doctors diagnose intractable diseases together. Nowadays, it is also often used to describe how to solve difficult problems in production and work in several aspects.

Clinically, when patients go to a certain department for treatment, they will be more or less accompanied by other diseases, and there may also be difficult diseases. For example, pulmonary infection with unclear etiology has not improved significantly after treatment by undergraduate departments, and it needs the assistance of respiratory professional doctors. This process is called consultation.

Of course, the consultant can be a professional doctor in our hospital or other hospitals. Most patients are not a single disease of a certain system at the time of onset, but a multi-system disease. If they can't handle it, they should seek help from the consultant in time and fully inform the patient's family to avoid delaying the illness.

Example:

1. Invite the imaging interventional doctor to consult, locate the bleeding point through angiography, and embolize the bleeding site of lumbar artery with coil.

2. At this moment, Shan Yang saw Dr. Kang in front of his door and was very polite to his predecessors. Invite Dr. Kang for consultation. After the consultation, Dr. Kang said that it was nothing serious to catch a cold, and it would be fine to sleep with your head covered.

3. Our strategy is to strengthen fluid therapy at an early stage and invite nephrologists for consultation at the first time.

At this time, they realized the seriousness of the problem, so the hospital quickly called the doctor in the department of nephrology to find a way. After consultation, they decided to do peritoneal dialysis and assist cardiopulmonary bypass, hoping to filter out toxins such as aminophylline through peritoneal dialysis.

5. The diagnosis results are consistent with those of the United States and China after reexamination and consultation in higher hospitals.