The emergency department’s monthly visit volume was initially one million, suddenly dropping to five hundred thousand, effectively halving. The hospital surely cannot sustain this!
"Meng Luo, come here for a moment!"
Li Jingsheng turned his head to look at Meng Luo, who was with Tang Ping.
Upon hearing her boss calling, she quickly stepped forward, with a trace of nervousness still on her face.
"Please measure this lady’s blood pressure and heart rate, along with basic vital signs like temperature."
"Alright!"
Like most new employees, she felt a bit nervous when measuring a patient’s vital signs for the first time.
Almost dropped the thermometer gun when picking it up, barely keeping hold of it.
Luckily, Li Jingsheng was quick to react and caught it.
Breaking it would certainly be painful for him, the boss.
It’s not cheap.
"Don’t rush; take your time!"
Li Jingsheng didn’t scold her but instead reassured her gently.
If he scolded her or glared at her now, it would only make her more nervous.
"To speed up the process, she’ll measure your temperature, while I inquire about your condition."
Li Jingsheng explained to the patient.
"Alright, go ahead!"
"How long have you had diarrhea?"
"Almost half a month now, maybe even longer. It started with occasional diarrhea, but now I have it seven or eight times a day. My boss thought I was intentionally hiding in the restroom to slack off; feels so wrongly accused."
She said with a bitter expression.
Diarrhea comes in various forms, slight diarrhea once or twice a day, as long as there’s no serious issue like bloody stool, it’s usually nothing serious.
Normalcy returns after two or three days, or five or six days.
Her diarrhea lasts more than half a month, and she experiences it seven or eight times a day, definitely indicating illness.
It doesn’t seem like just bad food or abdominal chill.
"Have you noticed the color and shape of the stool?"
"It’s... a bit disgusting, so I haven’t paid much attention."
The patient was obviously a bit embarrassed.
Judging by her expression, she obviously has seen it.
Normal people would take a look.
Especially after prolonged diarrhea, what if there’s blood in it?
"Don’t let discomfort hold you back from discussing illness openly. It’s not about being disgusting. We, as doctors, aim to uncover the cause, treating your illness swiftly. You surely wish to regain normalcy soon."
Li Jingsheng said.
"Exactly! You’re absolutely right. I specifically came here hearing about your profound medical ethics and skills. My fellow workers suggested visiting a large hospital, but I headed straight to you."
Her flattering words brought comfort to Li Jingsheng.
"Let me ask question by question! Was there any blood in the stool or was it black?"
Li Jingsheng maintained a pleasant demeanor with such loyal fans.
"Seems to be yellow, sort of translucent."
She claimed earlier not having looked, yet now described it as yellow. This reflects some patients’ genuine mindset.
This requires doctors to patiently communicate, easing their awkwardness.
"Any foam in it?"
"Yes!"
"Is the stool volume large? Does the amount passed out seem excessive?"
"Yes, it’s a lot!"
"Is there an unpleasant smell?"
"Of course, it’s stinky!"

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