Recently, the news of a woman's emergency department questioning ** playing with her mobile phone rushed to the hot search, causing people's attention and discussion.
In an emergency room in Chengdu, there was a case of sudden death. According to the family of the deceased, in August this year, his mother was sent to the Chengdu Seventh People's Hospital for medical treatment due to stomach pain, but in less than four hours, the mother died suddenly.
After checking the surveillance, the family questioned that the emergency department ** did not ask about the mother's condition while playing with the mobile phone, and the hospital said that the patient's final cause of death was the patient's own physical condition. What exactly happened during the medical treatment?Is it medical malpractice or is there another cause?
There must be a lot of these things happening in the emergency room. If you are an emergency room who has been in the industry for many years, it has long been commonplace to face the scene of saving people, and saving people is a race against time. Did she play with her mobile phone first so that she was derelict in her duties, or did she play with her mobile phone after checking her condition and struggling for several hours to rescue her?
The families of the deceased could not accept this fact. They questioned Xiao Yang's performance in the rescue process, thinking that she was derelict in her duty and did not go all out by playing with her mobile phone and not seeing a doctor.
As far as the family members just look at the surveillance, the time is right, and if it is a hasty conclusion, it is absolutely not feasible. Some people think that it is better to wait for the results of the investigation, and the medical staff in the intensive care unit understand that many medical equipment and instruments are now bound to tablets and mobile phone devices, and many work records have to be operated on them, not playing with mobile phones as everyone imagines.
Some people also said that just like stomach pain is one of the most obvious symptoms of heart attack, but ** will not see a doctor, and it is useless to rely on her, so they can only blame the emergency department for not having enough manpower. What the facts are, let's wait for the results of the investigation before drawing conclusions.
We are saddened by the loss of life. If there is a ** playing with a mobile phone, ignoring the safety of patients in the emergency room, resulting in an accident, the hospital should also give this ** punishment, and at the same time, bear the corresponding responsibility. In the event of an accident caused solely by physical discomfort, the family of the deceased should also be taken care of.
Trust builds over time, but it can collapse in an instant. We need to realize that ** is also a human being, and in the face of the pressure of life and death and fatigue of work, it is inevitable that there will be times of negligence. What we need to do is not to blindly blame and suspicion, but to jointly protect the dignity of life through reasonable communication and understanding.
For healthcare workers, they need more care and support to relieve the physical and mental stress caused by long hours of intense work. For patients and their families, they need more understanding and trust to work together to maintain this temple of life.
In order not to let similar tragedies happen again, we need to pay attention to our own life protection, go to the hospital for regular check-ups, and have a specific and clear understanding of our own situation. Only in this way can we effectively prevent accidents from happening, minimize or avoid accidents, and handle things properly.
The management mechanism of the hospital needs to be improved to protect the rights and safety of medical staff. Do a good job in emergency management measures, deal with emergencies in a timely manner, life is not child's play, cherish life, cherish the time of first aid.
At the same time, we also need to strengthen public education to enhance the public's understanding and trust in healthcare professionals. Only in this way can we make this place of hope truly the most reliable haven for every life.
In this story, we see the brilliance and darkness of human nature, as well as the dawn and gloom of hope. Let's work together to create a better future for the flower of life.