Why can't ordinary people read the words written on the medical records of hospital outpatient clinics and pharmacies? It is true that many people in China graduated from junior high school or even pr
Why can't ordinary people read the words written on the medical records of hospital outpatient clinics and pharmacies? It is true that many people in China graduated from junior high school or even primary school, but they put this word.
Modern medicine was introduced from the west, and prescriptions were of course copied. The regular prescription is written in Latin or English, and there are some codes in it, such as Tab for tablets, Inj for injections, po for oral administration, Tid for three times a day, etc. After studying for so long, doctors have to check the drug instructions and write Latin for some uncommon drugs. You can't blame the doctor. Then you will ask: Why do doctors write Chinese so carelessly? You may not understand this question. On the one hand, it is a question of personal differences. Some people are born scrawled, including some doctors. But I think the main reason is that doctors write too much every day. From the beginning of internship, every patient should write a medical record, including the first course record, about two medical records, a large medical record for hospitalization, and at least seven medical records (less surgery). If the patient is in critical condition, record the condition at least once a day, and if there is any change in the condition, record the condition at any time. In addition, he/she has to write out all kinds of laboratory tests (it is best to print out the list by computer now). For the operation, he/she has to write the consent form of operation, informed consent form, blood transfusion consent form, preoperative summary, operation record, postoperative record, rescue record after rescue, death record and death discussion, and there are more than a dozen. After a long time, a doctor who writes beautifully will become sloppy. Finally, please don't think so badly of the doctor and doubt everything. On the other hand, ask doctors to answer their questions formally and in detail, instead of using a tit-for-tat tone, so that doctors and patients can communicate more and understand each other more.