A boy in the first grade of Shangyou Middle School died from a small cold injection. Where can the grievances in the small county be extended?
This article comes from: Shangyou.com Youjiang Community Author: Yimi Yangguang Published: 3 days ago at 20:33 Reads: 21516 people collected it in IE
This post was last written by Yimi Edited by Yang Guang at 2009-4-26 22:00
"Foam and blood are constantly flowing out from the corners of the mouth from the internal organs, and the limbs are twitching in pain. Lai Meiyang, who is studying in Grade 1 (9) of Shangyou Middle School, is like this Leaving everyone who loved him. This is what my aunt said to me in a hoarse voice when she recalled the death of her 17-year-old son. I have never felt more uncomfortable when I saw my uncle and aunt. The only thing I can do is to give an explanation to my deceased cousin and give comfort to the living people!
I saw some doctors at Shangyou People’s Hospital! Due to the nurse's bad attitude, the first thing I had to do was to find out how my cousin, who had never had any serious illnesses, became so unlucky overnight.
6:00 pm on April 21, 2009. Duolai Meiyang also went to school for self-study in the evening until get out of class ended around 10 o'clock that night, and everything was normal (according to the class teacher). Classmate Wang who went home with his cousin also testified that his younger brother also proposed to ride a bicycle home that night, but classmate Wang objected. Afterwards, the cousin didn't show any dissatisfaction, and the two went home talking and laughing.
According to the aunt's recollection, the cousin arrived home at around 10:30 and waited as usual after entering the door. When his aunt was chatting about life and study after class, he told her that his throat was a little sore. At that time, his aunt asked him if he had any other discomforts. His cousin's answer was: "My throat is just a little sore, nothing else." . "
As soon as she got up the next day, on the morning of April 22, 2009, her aunt accompanied her cousin and nephew to walk to Shangyou People's Hospital for medical treatment. Lai Meiyang kept teasing her 3-year-old nephew along the way. It was heartbreaking. What's more, no one thought that this would be the last journey for a young boy in his prime.
According to my aunt's recollection, when I arrived at the hospital, it was just the time when the doctor was at work. At that time, I was received by an outpatient doctor named Li Fanchun. After a few simple questions, they said they would check the temperature and saw that the thermometer showed 40.1 degrees. The doctor said it was just a slight fever and throat inflammation, but nothing else serious. After Dr. Li prescribed it, Lai Meiyang and her aunt went to the inpatient department. When the nurse brought two bottles of intravenous drip and a butt injection, Lai Meiyang said, "That's a lot of injections!" After the infusion (that is, a little after 10 a.m. that day) Lai Meiyang felt uncomfortable, foamed at the mouth, twitched her limbs, and then lost consciousness (during the infusion, no medical staff asked her if there were any adverse reactions). I cried and called the doctor. After observation, the doctor felt that the condition was serious and immediately transferred him to the emergency room of the inpatient department. After crying outside the emergency room for more than an hour, my aunt received a notification from the doctor that her heart had stopped beating. Just when everyone thought there was no hope. At that time, a doctor came out and said that he had a weak heart rate. (At this time, when everyone thought of looking for the injection tools, the doctor's answer was that they were missing.) In this way, he relied on the best drugs and emergency ventilators purchased from Ganzhou regional hospitals. For several days, all the relatives could see was Lai Meiyang's mouth vomiting a lot of bubbly blood and her convulsing breathing that looked particularly uncomfortable. Under this situation, Lai Meiyang was still in 2009 He left this beautiful world in the early morning of April 24, 2018.
After Lai Meiyang left, everyone has been waiting for an explanation from the hospital. As family members, there were many questions: 1. They were still talking and laughing when they went to the hospital. How could a living person die after just taking an injection of antipyretic and inflammation medicine (my cousin himself did not have any history of congenital disease, and no hospital staff has explained why the deceased died until now). Second, the medical staff treated the patient because of When serious lesions occurred during the injection or infusion process, the injection and infusion tools were quickly disposed of (suspected of destroying evidence), 3. Why there were no medical records when prescribing in outpatient clinics (suspected of prescribing drugs indiscriminately without a clear diagnosis), 4. . How could Shangyou County People's Hospital, as a second-class hospital, issue a prescription without three basic routine examinations when the fever was measured to be 40 degrees? 5. Why did the legal representative of Shangyou People's Hospital avoid meeting and call? Shut down.
A young man who was still in full bloom left us suddenly. Lai Meiyang’s parents were both in their forties, and they suddenly became childless. This is undoubtedly a shock! It was a fatal shot to the heart of a living family. I hereby sincerely appeal: Today, when medical disputes are increasingly becoming a troublesome social problem, should hospitals, which are responsible for saving lives and healing the wounded, also actively reflect and summarize? Strictly standardize operations during treatment and service processes, and be more rigorous, sincere and enthusiastic to minimize the occurrence of doctor-patient disputes.
I hope all the kind-hearted people in the world can give this dilapidated home a little hope! Give them a little courage to live! Maybe it’s because of your support that they can get through this! I hope the hospital can give comfort to the deceased and give an explanation and justice to those left behind!
The patient got careful care in the hospital and finally recovered, thanks to the hospital staff. The following is a thank-you letter I brought to your