Chapter 18: The Wondrous Use of the Calming Spirit Seal
Ye Nan handed over all the medical orders and then told the family members: "The patient is mainly considering an attack of hysteria caused by emotional excitement, which is very common in women of this age. Generally speaking, after taking medication, it will slowly improve, and the problem should not be too big, but when necessary, we will do further checks."
The family heard that there was no big problem and finally put their minds at ease. They continued to ask, "Then doctor, how many days will this situation require hospitalization?"
Ye Nan thought for a moment and said: "It depends on the situation. If it recovers quickly, just observe for one or two days."
At this time, the nurse had already prepared the medicine and came over. He then called the family member to the office, opened the hospitalization notice, and let the family member go through the formalities. At this time, the young women in the office saw that they had received a hospitalized patient and stared at him asking: "What kind of patient?"
"Hysteria?" "Hysteria? Isn't that something you can get over in a few days and be discharged from the hospital?" The colleagues were somewhat disappointed to hear that it was this kind of illness.
"It's almost there..." Ye Nan smiled helplessly. Zhang Li sighed and continued, "Nan Zi, you need to work hard and collect more today, all the sisters are counting on you this month."
"Alright, then I'll put in some extra effort today and see how many more I can collect." Ye Nan smiled and nodded.
Ye Nan took over the medical record, wrote down the doctor's orders, and for this kind of patient, generally after taking the medicine, there wouldn't be any major issues. The prescribed medication was mostly nutritional support, Ye Nan added amino acids, energy supplements, etc., totaling over 1,000 milliliters. He also ordered a few lab tests, and that was about it for the medication.
Prescribed the right medicine, and conveniently wrote down the patient's first medical record. This patient is basically temporarily settled for now.
Handed the medical records to the nurse, then went to see that patient again, after administering calcium, he had obviously improved, so Ye Nan was relieved, and after further observation, there shouldn't be any problems.
But things are always beyond one's expectations. Less than half an hour later, the patient's family came again and said that the patient's condition had worsened.
Fang Nan quickly ran over to take a look and indeed the patient's breathing and limbs, which had originally shown significant improvement, had worsened again. Ye Nan carefully examined her again but didn't find anything unusual, so she asked the patient's husband: "You didn't say anything to stimulate her just now, did you?"
Family members pointed to the sky and vowed: "There is no absolute nothing."
Ye Nan felt a bit strange, but still let the nurse add another drop of magnesium sulfate. If the patient was lacking in magnesium, this situation could also occur. However, after a while, the patient still did not show any signs of relief.
Ye Nan took a look at the time and estimated that the patient's test results should have been out by now. He called the lab to ask, and the patient's electrolyte results were already out. All of them were normal, with no signs of hypocalcemia or hypomagnesemia, which was somewhat strange.
Next, there is only one way to go, that is to use a tranquilizer needle. However, Ye Nan didn't want to use this method, in case the patient had other problems, using tranquilizers would easily cover up the development of the condition.
Ye Nan was in a headache, considering whether to ask the director to come and diagnose. Suddenly, a flash of inspiration came to his mind, and a talisman clearly emerged from his brain: Ding Shen Fu!
Ye Nan slapped his thigh and thought: "Right! Isn't the Ding Shen symbol supposed to have the effect of calming the mind and relieving madness?"
But then I thought, now that there are no more talismans and materials, how can a doctor still manage to conjure up a spell to smash onto the patient? That would be a huge joke.
Just as I was about to give up on this idea, the old Taoist's words suddenly echoed in my mind: "Those with profound spiritual power can traverse the void and leave marks..."
Ye Nan thought: "My spiritual power is already at the level of gathering spirits, and the Ding Shen symbol is just a low-grade talisman. Logically speaking, I should be able to bring it out without relying on materials."
He thought for a moment, waved his hand a couple of times, and felt that he could draw the talisman intact, so he might as well try it out, after all, if it didn't work, there was no loss.
He rushed to the ward, pretending to check on the patient. Taking advantage of the family's inattention, he concentrated a thread of spiritual energy onto his fingertips. This time, extracting the spiritual energy was much easier than before.
With fingers condensed with spiritual energy, a swift wave was made to draw a stabilizing talisman. Upon completion, the spiritual energy on the fingertips flashed once, and an incantation that only one could vaguely feel floated in mid-air near where the talisman was drawn.
Ye Nan was overjoyed and used his spiritual power to bring the talisman to the patient's Yintang point, where it merged into the brain.
As the talisman entered, Ye Nan felt a little uneasy in his heart, and didn't know what specific effect it would have.
Fortunately, after infusion, in less than ten seconds, the patient's limbs began to ease and breathing became stable...
Ye Nan thought happily: "It seems this talisman really is effective."
At this time, the patient's family saw that the patient's condition was also improving and they breathed a sigh of relief.
However, Ye Nan was still not at ease, after all, it was the first time he had encountered such a strange situation. After some thought, he opened a head CT examination sheet and handed it to the family member.
I discussed this situation with his family and suggested that the patient go for a head examination to see if there's any problem inside, as brain tumors can also cause this condition.
The family member responded with a sound, calling for the people at home to lift the patient and take him for a CT scan. The results came out quickly, as expected by Ye Nan, there was a small tumor in the pituitary gland of the patient's head.
Although he didn't get along with the petty and stingy director, Ye Nan still took the test results and asked the director to have a joint consultation, after all, for such patients, having a department head's diagnosis record would be more secure and wouldn't cause any problems.
After studying for a while, they came to the conclusion that it was due to the tumor compressing the nerve, which led to this situation. Surgery must be performed as soon as possible. However, Yenan Hospital does not have such conditions and suggests transferring to the Provincial Brain Hospital.
After informing the family, the patient was transferred away. Ye Nan sighed and thought to herself: "I was hoping for a few more patients, I didn't expect it to be like this, and yet there's still a patient that can't be handled. Hopefully it'll get better later."
But things are always hard to satisfy, and in just one morning, such a thing happened, which made Ye Nan very disappointed.
Everyone in the department can only pin their hopes on Hongchi's class this afternoon.
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