Chapter 546 - 236: The Female Lawyer with Cirrhosis, Sympathizing with the Weak_3
She struggled to recall the onset time of the disease.
A sudden change in taste was actually a particularly alarming signal.
Suddenly losing the sense of smell, seeing things blurry, seeing double images, a sudden change in taste, these could all be signs of a severe illness approaching.
Zhou Can then carefully inquired whether she had any past medical history, underlying diseases, family history of liver cancer, allergies, etc.
After clarifying the situation and taking the patient’s medical examination data back to the office, the first thing to do was to write the medical record.
Often, medical records are not completed in one go, but rather progressively perfected.
Some resident physicians, due to managing a large number of patients and tight schedules, would figure out some ways to cope. For example, they might directly download a template, fill in the basic information, and let the rest generate automatically.
With slight modifications, the task of medical record writing was completed.
This method, even if managing many patients, is not to be feared. However, its drawbacks are also very clear.
Medical records are nearly identical, and during inspection, this would definitely not be satisfactory.
Moreover, the resident physicians themselves would not gain training.
If they did not acquire skills during the residency, they would need to start from scratch when officially practicing medicine, slowly figuring things out, which would lead to a severe decline in the quality of medical care.
