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Day shift 25: Thoughts on taking my son to see a doctor in Kang Hua Hospital

July 9, sunny.

Early in the morning, I took my son to see a doctor in Chengnan Kanghua Hospital, and my husband also asked for leave. The child slept very hot last night and measured 39.5 degrees in the morning. Ask for leave from the kindergarten teacher Mai and start taking the information clinic card to the hospital.

I chose Kang Hua because my husband trusts Kang Hua and the environment is very good. Not long ago, the emergency department for children vomiting at night was in Kang Hua Hospital.

At noon last Saturday, my son and husband bought medicine in the clinic for two days, and it didn't work. A fever, two families fell ill, really painful. I went to No.3 Children's Clinic in Area 5 and took out my registration card. The nurse asked about the basic situation, returned the medical card and took her temperature. Afraid of waiting too long, I hung up the number of a deputy director and began to wait 1 hour. In this process, I just remembered that I should actually bind the official WeChat account in the hospital early and make an appointment with the doctor and time.

Queue 1 hour, consult 1 minute, pay the medicine fee, and contribute to the hospital 150 yuan.

This time, I am not very satisfied with the deputy director, Dr. Ding Wei (female). I simply asked about the child's condition, and after inputting it into the computer, I asked if I wanted to draw blood. The hospital's rule is that no blood is drawn and no injections are allowed. I don't know if there is such a statement, because the child just took blood last week and had a physical examination in the park. The doctor in Daojiao Hospital advised the child not to draw blood for 2 or 3 months, but my husband wanted the child to leave early with a high fever and asked if he could get an injection. However, Kang Hua, deputy director, said that blood must be drawn and injected. Seeing that we were still hesitating, he directly helped us make a decision. Forget it, your child can take medicine if he can drink water. I'll cancel if I don't plan to draw blood (she said as she retired). Take the medicine first when you go back, and wait until it's ready. In fact, my husband and I are just hesitating. After a few seconds of talking, the doctor made a decision. My husband is very dissatisfied with this. Evaluation: The doctor is impatient and unwilling to say another word. After the consultation, there was no suggestion on the child's diet, attention to details and dressing. Overall evaluation: poor.

Of course, we will definitely not choose this deputy chief physician next time.

The medicine prescribed by the doctor is shown in the picture, copied to the last emergency department.

Record, remember what medicine the child has taken and what works.