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Last words joke: prescribe the wrong medicine for the patient.

A doctor gave the patient the wrong dose, and two tablets a day made it 20 tablets a day. The patient trusts the doctor so much that he takes the medicine carefully according to the prescribed dose every day. Three days later, he felt bloated, tired and nauseous. Mr. sun, who took the medicine, was immediately pushed into the operating room. He thought it was delivered in time, but he waited for the critically ill notice three days later. Five months later, Mr. Sun, who seemed to have recovered, lost his sexual function, and the lost sexual function was actually permanent.

1, the dose is ten times. Three days later, Mr. Sun was admitted to the ICU. At first, he was admitted to the hospital because of skin diseases. A doctor at Nanning Hospital in Guangxi prescribed a medicine called Tripterygium wilfordii polyglycoside tablets to Mr. Sun. The medicine bottle says two or three tablets three times a day, but the doctor wrote this man 20 tablets three times a day. Mr. Sun took the medicine carefully according to the doctor's advice. I didn't expect him to feel so bad in three days. I thought it was a drug allergy.

Some people may ask, the medicine bottle clearly says that you can only take two or three tablets a day. Is there any doubt that the doctor will prescribe 20 tablets? I don't think patients can be blamed, because for those who know nothing about doctors and drugs, they will choose to trust doctors more. Society has always advocated that they should listen to doctors' advice correctly. Of course, those who don't know can only choose to trust the doctor.

2. The hospital with sexual dysfunction thinks that Mr. Sun has recovered from ICU for 20 days and finally recovered his life, but he has not fully recovered. The whole person is still bloated and needs company all day. After five months of treatment in the hospital, Mr. Sun's health has finally improved, and he can get out of bed and walk, but he still feels dizzy occasionally. The doctor finally told Ms. Sun that Mr. Sun would lose sexual function permanently, which was very important for both husband and wife.

This bolt from the blue has not been digested, which makes Ms. Sun even more speechless. Because Mr. Sun can get out of bed and walk now, the hospital has confirmed that Mr. Sun can take care of himself, so he has recovered and thinks that Mr. Sun can be discharged. Ms. Sun is obviously very dissatisfied with this result. Obviously, she is not optimistic about the disease. She can think that Mr. Sun has recovered and that it is dereliction of duty for the doctor to prescribe the wrong medicine. Of course, patients will choose to trust you unconditionally. So the hospital must be responsible. The hospital says it can only be treated so far. If they want to recover, they can only choose to transfer to another hospital for treatment. The hospital expressed its willingness to compensate Mr. Sun for medical malpractice, but as for the amount of compensation, it needs to continue to negotiate.