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Returning to ’90s, She Became Famous in Major Surgical Fields-Novel2
Chapter 3151: 【3151】Information collectionChapter 3151 [3151] Information Collection
The light in Song Xuelin's brown eyes wandered indifferently: Can you, a scumbag, understand our two notes? Are we idiots like you?
Genius' notes can only be ghosts.
Referring to Xie's first round department, he wrote down his notes like a ghost, and almost all the teachers laughed. Only a big bull like Mr. Tan didn't dislike the ghost painting talisman, and even personally corrected Xie's ghost painting talisman notes.
Student Wei gasped for a while. He had to follow what Geng had just said to Classmate Pan: "Defeat him, Shihua. I need money!"
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtHearing the latter sentence, Geng immediately turned around and put a hold on Wei's shoulder to shut him up, begging him not to be embarrassed and conspicuous, and he would be laughed at by that cat.
Pan Shihua's eyes looked up at the ceiling, not afraid of God's opponent but only pig teammates.
I couldn't touch the brains of Song Mao and Xie, but fortunately, it was far more than his Wei. Pricked up his ears, Wei Shangquan heard the voices of the overseas gurus touching people's minds.
“nformationcollection (collection of information).”
Daniels said that the channels for first-hand on-site collection of information were not available because they were overseas. And this, they speculate, should be crucial.
Not only Cao Yong said this time, but Dr. Tong was also displeased, saying that they: the information has been given to you at the same time, so don’t make excuses.
Overseas colleagues said: No excuses, we just want to say that you are on the right track.
It was finally a slap in the face that this group of people were willing to change their mouths a little.
The first thing to do when collecting information is to determine the target.
Don't underestimate how to accurately collect information on a patient, because many clinical misdiagnoses and missed diagnoses are often caused by this: information collection errors.
In the preoperative discussion, Xie's theoretical presumption for this patient was that the meningioma stimulated the craniopharyngioma.
Does her conclusion make sense? Now the symptoms of the circuit stimulated by this music are signs of evidence supporting her words.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmMusical stimulation causes patients to exhibit hand epilepsy symptoms, which is a common clinically common primary abnormal discharge of the thalamus. It can be compared to indicate that the first disease of the patient’s neural circuits should be mainly meningiomas rather than craniopharyngiomas.historical
The overseas expert said: "other causes (other factors)."
means that clinically a single cause of disease is very rare. For example, if it is the same cold, some people suffer from serious illnesses and some minor illnesses. There must be other factors mixed together to cause such vastly different results.
This patient's morbidity is the same reason. Craniopharyngioma does not mean that all people with craniopharyngioma residual tissue will grow into craniopharyngioma. Patients with this embryonic residual tissue later grow into a tumor more or less other factors to stimulate its growth.
To trace the detailed etiological arrangement of these patients, clinicians should collect all effective information as much as possible. After a simple consultation, it is not difficult to find that the patient's occupation is the most important part of her life, and understanding her occupational characteristics has become the most important job for doctors to find the cause of the patient.
"Shesaid." Professor Rudman admitted that he remembered the patient's real voice at the scene.
Is it a good thing for a patient to be perfect in what they dislike?
Recalling that Lin Jiayin said at the time that she didn't like Schumann's tone, she really didn't like it. How many people praised her for pulling well did not change her dislike.
The so-called "chicken soup for the soul" of the secrets of successful people must be looked at separately.
(end of this chapter)