I'm really an intern

529. And one more explanation

and explain

At present, there is an unlimited period of interruption, and the corpse is cheated from time to time.

Why, because the electrocardiogram in the Easter egg chapter is mine_§:з)))」∠)_
Rotation in the cardiology department in January, you know the workload (in January 2020, it was because of a night shift in the cardiology department and the hyperthyroidism relapsed the next day).Then I have to do the tasks assigned by my tutor every day (for those who want to graduate).

So I work normally in the cardiology department, and then go to my own department to work overtime after work.

Back home at night, start coding...

After the chapter is sent out, I don't think about taking a bath or relaxing a little bit.

So I go to bed after two o'clock every day and wake up at seven twenty in the morning.You may not be able to sleep at noon.

It persisted for more than a month and a few days.

Then on a sunny morning, when I was filling up a patient's archived medical record in the outpatient clinic, I received a call from my friend.

Said that my patient was about to be found in the rounds.

So I just, ran a little bit.

It's really a little bit, and it's just two steps!
Then I felt my heart start beating wildly.

It's chug chug, it feels like it's about to jump out.

Then chest tightness, want to vomit.

I only ran two steps after thinking about it, so it’s not possible.

Then I walked slowly back to the internal medicine building, took the elevator up, and looked for the ward round team.

Then I found out that it was still some time before my patient was found.

But standing there panting for a while, I felt my heart was still beating wildly.

So I just pulled out my stethoscope and listened to myself.

It is found that the heart rate is generally fast, but the details are fast and slow.

Then I invited my friends around me to listen to it for me.

The little friend said that she is not very familiar with cardiology, why don't she go and get an electrocardiogram?
I looked at the time, and it was about ten minutes since my heart started beating wildly. The rest did not improve, so I sent a message to my friend in the cardiology department.

Then I went to the cardiology department, pushed the machine, and hid in the lounge to take an electrocardiogram.

The little friend in the cardiology department said, "Your heart rate is one hundred and eight."

I said, "Not at all."

Then look at the picture after finishing, it is 180 six.

After drawing a long picture, I found that it was indeed fast and slow, not sinus tachycardia.

So my colleague from the cardiology department was a little panicked, and went to the intensive care unit with another colleague from the cardiology department to steal the sphygmomanometer and finger pulse oxygen clip for me.

Thank you two little friends, I wish you a happy Year of the Ox, and sleep until dawn when you are on duty! (although they can't see this paragraph)
At that time, the blood pressure was 137/116mmHg, and the blood oxygen saturation was 97.

Then I sent a WeChat message to my brother in the Department of Cardiology, something like this:
Me: Brother, can you take a look at the electrocardiogram for me, woo woo woo
Brother: Who is it?

me

Brother: Ah!
Then the atmosphere seemed to become tense, and the senior cardiologist said that this was a disordered atrial tachycardia, with premature atrial tachycardia, and a short period of suspicious atrial flutter.

Contacted the professor of electrophysiology in the cath lab and asked me to go downstairs now.

Then ask where I am.

So where am I at this time?
That's right, I'm back for rounds again!

Please call me Jingyean Thank you!

So I didn't go down to the professor until I finished checking my patient.

During this period, the heart was still beating wildly, the heart rate was still soaring, and the chest was still stuffy and nauseated.

Then the professor told me to add medicine, let me eat, and then do a dynamic electrocardiogram to see how it is.

I said yes.

Then went upstairs.

What did I do?
I went back to work...

Well, I handed over my patient to my friend, mentioned the precautions, and ordered the examination to be done in the afternoon to be placed in the medical record folder before going to the attending brother of the rotation department.

I handed over the EKG.

The attending brother said what's the matter, which patient does this belong to?

I say it's mine.

He was stunned.

I said that I would like to take a leave of absence for inspection.

He said you should go now.

Then I was ready to pack up and go.

In about half a minute, the attending senior sister of our group came to look for me.

Pull me to auscultate.

Read the electrocardiogram.

Then I made several phone calls, asking her what happened to a student, and asking if she could help.

Contact the professor of cardiology.

I have contacted the senior sister of the outpatient department of cardiology.

(Because the dynamic electrocardiogram machine is usually gone before ten o'clock in the morning, but it was almost twelve o'clock at that time.)
The attending senior sister has contacted me, wrote me a piece of paper to let me go and do it directly, and said to leave the machine for me.

Well, then I found a computer.

I registered an account for myself with the account of the Department of Cardiology.

I wrote my outpatient medical records.

Checked out.

I paid the fee.

I'm so good.

Woohoo(┯_┯)
In fact, I want to do dynamic ECG and ambulatory blood pressure together, and then draw blood to make a troponin.

Then it was found that the two dynamics cost more than 500, plus blood was more expensive.

So it was silently deleted, leaving only an dynamic ECG.

Plus the registration fee is 301 in total.

It hurts a bit actually.

But I told myself that I had to get checked when I was sick.

So it goes.

Then I found out through their conversation after passing by.

It seems that maybe... I can actually not be so conscious?
Woohoo(┯_┯)
harm.

In short, the process is probably like this.

During the period, the room rate lasted for about five or 10 minutes, and then the rate was resumed.

But the base heart rate is still fast.

Then I am very grateful to the brothers and sisters in my rotation department and the brothers in the cardiology department (﹏)
I wish you all the best in the Year of the Ox, and all the way to the top!
(Although they can't see this paragraph)
Ang, the current situation is to take medicine every day.

Then don't be too tired.

Otherwise, the next attack may not be what it will be.

(After all, I can still walk this time, and I can write my own medical records, right...)
So, this chapter should be updated.

It's also a story, and it's free~
Damn, I want to update too, but my body doesn’t allow it~
Then one thing I'm worrying about recently is.

If only my body was like this.

So it seems a bit difficult to support yourself in the future?
If you want to make money, you have to be tired. When you are tired, your body will collapse. If your body collapses, you have to spend money to go to the hospital. Student medical insurance will not reimburse you for various examinations...

But if you take good care of it, you won't make money...

Woohoo(┯_┯)
what to do

(End of this chapter)

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