Doctor's order refers to the important instructions about the disease conveyed by the doctor to the patient and his family after careful syndrome differentiation and treatment. It is an important bridge between the doctor and the patient, aiming to ensure that the patient receives the right and best possible outcome. The content of the doctor's order is extensive, mainly including the following aspects:
First of all, the doctor's order will explain the patient's condition in detail, the pathogenesis and the method to the patient. This helps patients to have a deeper understanding of the disease, a greater sense of trust in the doctor, and a better cooperation**.
Secondly, the doctor's instructions will also instruct the patient on how to decoction the medicine. The method of decoction directly affects the effect of the medicine, so the doctor will give the most suitable decoction method according to the characteristics of different drugs. At the same time, the doctor will also formulate a personalized medication plan according to the specific situation of the patient to ensure that the patient can take the medication on time and in the right amount.
In addition, the doctor's order will also remind the patient of the precautions that should be paid attention to during the ** period. These precautions may include diet, daily routine, emotional regulation and other aspects. According to the patient's condition and physical condition, the doctor will give corresponding suggestions to help the patient better regulate the body and promote**.
The importance of doctor's orders cannot be overstated. In the process of diagnosis and treatment of diseases, the collaboration between doctors and patients is crucial. As a bridge of communication between doctors and patients, doctor's orders can effectively improve the best effect. Therefore, doctors must be rigorous and clear when prescribing medical orders to ensure that patients can accurately understand and implement the content of medical orders. At the same time, patients should also carefully abide by the doctor's instructions and closely cooperate with the doctor's **plan, in order to ** as soon as possible**.
1) After completing the diagnosis and treatment, the doctor has the responsibility to explain the symptoms to the patient in detail. Because patients seek medical help because of their illness, they are most concerned about their condition. Therefore, the doctor should explain the condition to the patient clearly and clearly in an objective and realistic manner.
When describing the condition, the doctor should use plain language and avoid using overly technical medical jargon that may cause confusion to the patient. At the same time, doctors should also pay attention to the psychological tolerance of patients, and for more serious diseases, they can appropriately use tactful language to avoid causing excessive panic among patients.
When it is not appropriate for the patient to report his illness directly to the patient, the doctor should explain the illness to the family in detail. This is not only the protection of the patient's privacy, but also the respect for the family's right to know. Through communication with family members, the work can be better coordinated and the patients can maintain a positive and cooperative attitude in the process.
Correctly explaining the patient's condition not only helps to increase the patient's trust in the doctor, but also lays a solid foundation for subsequent work. Therefore, doctors should pay attention to ways and means to achieve the best communication effect when explaining the disease to patients.
2) Explain to the patient how to decoction the prescription medicine
Whether the disease syndrome can be ** is not only related to whether the prescription is symptomatic, but also closely related to whether the decoction method is appropriate. Therefore, it is particularly important to explain to the patient in detail how to decoction the prescription. There are two aspects of decoction and serving, which will be explained in detail below.
First of all, you need to pay attention to the water used for decoction. In ancient times, there were many kinds of decoction water, such as long flowing water, rapid flowing water, reverse flowing water, spring rain, Jinghua water, Ganlan water, yin and yang water, pond water, snow water, etc. However, in modern life, we can usually only use daily drinking water for decoctions. Cleanliness should be the primary principle in the selection of water quality, and unclean water or polluted water sources should not be used.
In terms of the decoction order of the drug, there are two cases: decoction first and decoction later. The drugs used in the first decoction mainly include ores and shellfish, such as magnets, keels, oysters, etc. In addition, some tonic drugs also need to be decocted first to fully extract their active ingredients. The decoction is mainly used to extract drugs with volatile components, such as rhubarb, hook vine, etc., to maintain their efficacy.
In addition, when decocting the medicine, it is necessary to adjust the heat according to the condition and the characteristics of the drug. Martial fire is suitable for situations where the liquid medicine needs to be evaporated quickly, while simmering is suitable for drugs that need to be decocted slowly for a long time. The timing and method of taking the medication are equally important. The appropriate time to take the medicine includes hot, warm, cold, cold, etc., and it is also necessary to choose whether to take more or a small amount of medicine according to the nature of the drug and the condition, and whether to take the medicine in the morning or at night.
In short, it is an indispensable part to explain to the patient how to decoction the prescription. The correct decoction method can ensure the best effect of the drug and avoid adverse effects caused by improper handling. Therefore, doctors and pharmacists must explain the decoction method to the patient in detail when providing the drug regimen to ensure the maximum effect.
3) It is an important duty of the doctor to explain the precautions for the rehabilitation of the disease syndrome to the patient. In clinical practice, many diseases are often caused by poor care. Therefore, the doctor must explain in detail to the patient the precautions for the recuperation of the disease syndrome to ensure the best of the disease. The core of disease recuperation is dietary recuperation. Patients need to understand that different diseases and medications require different dietary contraindications. For example, cold foods need to be avoided for cold diseases, and warm foods should be avoided for heat diseases. People with hyperactive liver yang need to avoid chicken and warm food; Qi disease needs to avoid acidic products; Poisonous diseases need to avoid seafood, chicken, shrimp and other hair; Those with withered blood should avoid raw slum; Those who are sluggish need to avoid greasy; Those with stomach cold need to avoid raw cold; People with malaria should avoid porridge and rice; Those who have water should avoid salt; Pregnant women should avoid spices and blood-invigorating substances, avoid hot food before giving birth, and avoid cold food after giving birth; People with dysmenorrhea should avoid cold and sour foods; Those who have stopped menstruation should avoid cold and sour foods. In addition, it is necessary to avoid cold diets when taking warm medicines, and avoid hot diets when taking cold medicines. At the same time, all diets that are contrary to the medicinal properties and are harmful should also be avoided. In addition to dietary care, patients should also pay attention to maintaining a quiet place, emotional stability, and moderate work and rest. Mood swings and a chaotic place are not conducive to disease recuperation. In addition, some illnesses also require abstinence from sexual intercourse. Excessive sexual intercourse during illness may not only lead to yin and yang susceptibility syndrome, but also may lead to old diseases**. Therefore, during the illness or during the initial recovery period, you should keep a calm mood, take reasonable rest, eat a light diet, and abstain from sexual intercourse. In short, it is an important duty of the doctor to explain the precautions for the rehabilitation of the disease syndrome to the patient. Through the guidance of reasonable diet, daily life and sexual control, it can help patients to do better. February** Dynamic Incentive Program