I Can See Health: Chapter 61 super comprehension

  Chapter 61 Super comprehension

  Lu Chen opened his eyes, a hint of joy flashed in his eyes.

   Although this skill book cannot directly instill knowledge into their minds, it can enhance his comprehension ability when reading books.

   Just now, the efficiency of his reading has exceeded the previous several times.

   In addition to ECG knowledge, is it useful for knowledge in other fields?

   I found a book on coronary intervention.

   When Lu Chen looked at it again, he found that he didn't have the magical comprehension ability just now.

   It seems that using this ECG-based skill book is only useful for reading ECG-related books, and it cannot involve too advanced knowledge.

   Even so, this superb domain ability has already made Lu Chen very useful.

   These ten points of gratitude are worth it!

  Lu Chen recalled the previous electrophysiological assessment in Jinghua City. If he can maintain this kind of comprehension of electrocardiogram, maybe he will successfully pass the elite group assessment within the remaining two assessment opportunities!

  …

   Strike while the iron is hot, Lu Chen doesn't know how long this comprehension ability can last, so he needs to use it as much as possible.

   He immediately pulled out the ECG books he had collected and started to read.

   This reading speed can be said to be ten lines at a glance.

   The bedmates were stunned when they saw Lu Chen's "swallowed dates" reading behavior.

   In less than half an hour, Lu Chen had already read two whole ECG books.

   "Lu Chen, are you looking for something in a book?"

   This way of reading a book cannot be a serious reading, but must be looking for a certain knowledge point.

   "No." Lu Chen looked back at his roommate, "I'm reading a book."

   "When you read a book like this, do you remember what it says in it?"

   "Yes." Lu Chen nodded.

   He doesn't have time to discuss this kind of issue with his roommates, so he has to hurry up and make full use of this skill book.

When the three roommates heard this, they felt that Lu Chen was pretending.

   The speed of reading a book is exactly the same as the speed at which they frantically press fast forward when watching action movies!

   "Lu Chen, then let me test you?" Wang Zihao stepped forward and took out an ECG book that Lu Chen had already read.

   "Okay, you can ask whatever you want." Lu Chen continued to read the book in his hand without raising his head.

   "Cough cough." Wang Zihao was not polite, he flipped through the book and found a random knowledge point.

   "What is an ECG vector loop?"

   "The depolarization of the bilateral atria, the bilateral ventricles, and the repolarization of the ventricles, these three cardiac electrical activities form three three-dimensional vector rings in the thoracic cavity."

   Wang Zihao nodded, and Lu Chen answered almost word for word.

   But this question is very simple.

   Wang Zihao continued to turn back.

   "What is point E?"

"On the electrocardiogram, point E is a point where the electron beam (Electrobeam) remains in a static state before the electron beam (Electrobeam) begins to delineate the P ring on the oscilloscope, which is equivalent to the difference between the T wave (or u wave) and the next P wave on the electrocardiogram. Waiting for the wires between."

   Wang Zihao felt that he still had to find a more remote knowledge point, so he turned the book to the back.

   "What is Kennedy Type?"

   "Kennedy et al classified right ventricular hypertrophy into three types according to the running direction of the QRS ring on the transverse plane..."

   Wang Zihao was stunned, this answer was too smooth.

   "Lu Chen, you, have you read this book before?"

   "Well, I read it once." Lu Chen nodded, "Today is the second time."

   Wang Zihao's eyes were full of doubts, "How can you look at it for the second time, it is more efficient than our ten or twenty times?"

  Lu Chen smiled and shrugged without explaining.

   Could it be that you have opened up yourself?

  …

   An hour later.

   The knowledge in several basic ECG books was digested by Lu Chen.

  I found a book on the Internet for advanced knowledge of electrocardiography.

   After watching for a while, Lu Chen realized that his comprehension ability was not as strong as before.

   It seems that this comprehension ability is only applicable to the basic knowledge of ECG!

   If you want to comprehend a deeper level of ECG knowledge, you need a more advanced skill book.

   At present, Lu Chen's remaining thanks value is 0!

  According to the probability of winning this time, it takes at least 15 gratitude points to win the prize!

   At this time, on the disc of the system.

The    has five fan-shaped areas, which are already visible.

  Three "thank you for your patronage", one "one more time", and the remaining one is a "random skill book".

   The other five sectors are still dark.

   "It's too much of a thank you right now!"

   Looking at the system panel's thanks value of 0, Lu Chen couldn't help but sigh.

   The more than ten points of gratitude before that were the results he had accumulated for several months.

  Today, all spent.

   Need to work hard to earn thanks points!

  …

afternoon.

  Eight districts in the heart.

  Lu Chen shuttled through the wards.

   Most of the time is spent in the ward, except when writing the course of the disease and making doctor’s orders.

   "Junior Brother Lu, what happened today?" Sun Guoguo wondered, "I saw him going in and out of the ward all afternoon."

   Ke Yue smiled and said, "Lu Chen is teaching the patient."

  Patient education is a very important part of medical behavior.

   For example, tell patients dietary taboos, time to take medicine, side effects of medicine, precautions after discharge, when to review, when to stop taking medicine, etc.

  The importance of missionary work is no less than that of the usual diagnosis and treatment activities.

   However, in clinical practice, the work of mission and education requires long-term communication with patients, which is thankless and often overlooked.

   "Patient missionary education! I almost forgot." Sun Guoguo patted his head, "Mr. Li specially asked me to open a missionary group before, so let Lu Chen go next time."

   In the ward, there are really not many people who are willing to go to missionary education. It is better to write the course of the disease and give the doctor's order in the ward.

  …

   in the ward.

   "Mother-in-law, remember to take antihypertensive drugs at night. Lipid-lowering drugs work well at night. If you take aspirin, you may have an upset stomach, so you can take some stomach medicine to prevent it."

   "Uncle, remember to come to the outpatient clinic to review the blood routine, liver function, and kidney function one month after discharge. This antiplatelet drug may cause bleeding. When brushing your teeth, you should pay attention to whether there is bleeding gums."

   "Auntie, you have done coronary angiography. The chest pain has nothing to do with coronary heart disease. You don't have to worry, hey, yes, it may be menopausal syndrome. Rest and stay in a good mood. It will gradually improve in the future."

  Lu Chen paid attention to some systematic prompts while teaching the patients.

   "Congratulations, +1 for receiving thanks from Wang Fengqin!"

   "Congratulations, +1 for receiving thanks from Cao Changming!"

   "Congratulations, +1 for the thank you from Tang Qiurong!"

  …

  Lu Chen found that in addition to treating patients, he can get gratitude points, and he can also get gratitude points through other communication methods, such as missionary education.

   It’s just that, without the diagnosis and treatment of the patient, simply getting the thanks points, the system completion has not improved a little, it is still zero!

   Looking at the rapidly rising gratitude value on the system panel, Lu Chen's face blossomed with a smile.

  Education can not only help the patient, but also allow him to gain gratitude, improve his ability, and go back to help the patient better.

   This is a virtuous circle.

   (end of this chapter)