Good medicine and cheap medicine are easy to run out of stock? How to evaluate the consistency of generic drugs? This tool may help… … …

News in the pharmaceutical industry has never stopped, grabbing many eyeballs, but there are some special circumstances: Less conspicuous, but tricky; It does not directly cause adverse consequences but is related to public life and health; It does not necessarily attract public attention, but it is indeed something that professionals in the medical industry must pay attention to… For example, drugs are out of stock, cheap drugs are out of production, quality problems of domestic generic drugs, and new drugs are on the market too late and too late. So on these issues, Clove Garden has done some what to solve them? Is there a shortage of drugs? At the beginning of this year, after the stock of Youjiale (levothyroxine Read More …

The patient accused [sexual harassment] just because he had an operation… how do you explain it?

With people’s pursuit of medical quality and comfort, there are more and more cases of anesthesia in outpatient surgery and operation, especially painless abortion, painless gastrointestinal endoscopy, etc. In these painless operations, anesthesia not only provides comfortable experience for patients, but also inevitably brings some disputes. In 2015, West China Hospital reported three cases of medical disputes caused by anesthesia after induced abortion in outpatient clinics. After the smooth painless abortion, the three patients showed facial distortion, blushing, sweating, involuntary movement and other manifestations during the monitoring process. After the anesthesiologist woke up, the three patients all complained of sexual harassment by the anesthesiologist. Although doctors felt strange about such allegations and there were explanations from other medical staff present, Read More …

The most complete preoperative cardiac risk assessment strategy, please forward, collect!

Are you going to have an operation? Please have a heart consultation first… … … The incidence and mortality of non-cardiac surgery-related complications worldwide are 7% ~ 11% and 0.8% ~ 1.5% respectively every year, of which 42% are cardiac complications. How to assess cardiovascular risks before surgery is a common clinical problem and a common worry for doctors in surgical departments and cardiovascular doctors. Operators (surgery, obstetrics and gynecology, otolaryngology, oral cavity, ophthalmology, etc.) are worried about whether the operation can be performed and the risks, especially for patients with previous history of cardiovascular diseases or abnormal ECG and cardiac color Doppler ultrasound. Physicians, on the other hand, are distressed by how to objectively evaluate risks. In the current Read More …

I did the treatment that the guidelines [not recommended], and the result was…

Clove Garden (Micro Signal: Dingxiangwang) once published an article < < More than 200 cobras fled from Nanjing. Never do this after poisonous snakes bite! > >. In the message of the article, many readers raised questions about the point of view in the article: Do you have to listen to the guide? The guide does not recommend it, is it really impossible to do it? Like the forbidden fruit of Eden? No-clinicians should have their own judgment and screening process, instead of swallowing it whole and rejecting it completely. The guidelines [not recommended], there are two situations, one is [done harmful], the other is [done useless]. For the second situation, combined with clinical practice and patient individualization, the treatment Read More …

What about diabetes?

In the past ten years or so, the prevalence rate of diabetes has shown a rapid upward trend, and the proportion of overweight and obese patients is very high. Clinically, all departments may encounter diabetes. Instead of asking endocrinology department for consultation and waiting for half a day to only get consultation opinions of [adding 2U insulin], it is better to learn some blood sugar management skills and solve minor problems conveniently. Copyright of Clove Garden. No reprinting is allowed without permission. Photo Source: Dr. Clove Design Team

How to prevent poliomyelitis, which may cause lifelong disability?

Parents may not know that today, December 15 of each year, is World Intensive Immunization Day. Originally, this day was set up mainly to eradicate polio, also known as polio. Vaccination is the only effective prevention method. Poliomyelitis is caused by poliovirus, most of which occurs in childhood. Most sick children will leave their limps and will be disabled for the rest of their lives. Unfortunately, once the child has polio, there is no effective treatment. The best way is to vaccinate to prevent infection. Although a few doses of vaccine are the most effective way to prevent and control polio. Most young parents know the importance of vaccines, but the problem arises… Now there are more and more kinds Read More …

Living doctors are good doctors.

October 29 is World Stroke Day. Cerebrovascular diseases are firmly in the top three among all the causes of death among Chinese residents, and have been getting younger recently. The theme of this year’s Stroke Day is [to pay attention to the stroke risk of middle-aged people]. Are you middle-aged? The publicity and establishment of Stroke Day is to appeal to the public to increase their understanding and attention to stroke. However, as the backbone of the medical system, who will pay attention to the cerebrovascular health of our medical staff? Are there still few stroke doctors? On January 11, 2015, Professor Lu Kaiwu, Chief Physician of Spinal Surgery of Southern Hospital of Southern Medical University, died of sudden cerebral Read More …

WHO officially refuted the rumor! [Single] Does Not Equal [Disabled]

Many people have recently been screened by the news that “being single is also disabled”, including doctors’ colleagues, especially doctors with low seniority, because of long working hours, poor income and being single… It is tears to say. At that time, everyone forwarded and said that they would not have to give up their seats when taking public transport. News Background The news was triggered by a report by the British Daily Express on October 24. Yes, foreign media also have a plenty of theme parties, the title said < >, the title is so explosive, who is single and who doesn’t want to forward it ~ it’s better to be charming, maybe who can comfort me when he sees Read More …

Surgical Duty Book: What about all kinds of emergencies?

Night shift is a must for every doctor. People who make money work night shift are basically doing sit-ups for one night. When you set foot on the job as a medical student, the feeling of excitement, uneasiness, fear and helplessness for the first night shift is often unforgettable for life. Therefore, Clove Garden (Micro Signal: Dingxiangwang) has prepared a handling of common night shift events in general surgery (excluding surgery) to help every [night shift rookie] turn luxuriously into [old driver]. However, this is only a personal experience reference and cannot be applied mechanically. Fever (one of the most common events) Physical cooling is preferred. Blood is recommended for blood culture, blood routine and blood gas if it exceeds Read More …

In this movie, psychiatrists watched the spirit, while non-psychiatrists watched the frenzy.

Which of the following scenes makes your hair stand on end most? A closed-circuit television was installed at home. The video found that someone came in when he was not at home? Alone in the middle of the night in the elevator, the door nearly closed for a second, was stopped by a helmet-wearing man? Suddenly found that his door and several connected doors have mysterious passwords, like being marked? Received a courier, opened it and saw nothing? No matter which one you choose, all of the above is my nightmare. Have you seen this movie? This article is a psychiatric analysis of the movie “hide-and-seek”. There are a lot of spoilers. Don’t say I didn’t say it in advance. Read More …