Chapter 691: Chapter 517: Curious How These Patients Die? (Part 2)
Can’t see the person who spoke.
The remaining intern doctors and fragile university students in the room instinctively shifted their gaze back to Chen Mu.
It seemed that they were all thinking.
If they were in Chen Mu’s position and suddenly heard such doubts, how would they respond?
Some were also somewhat just there for the drama.
Who would have thought.
Chen Mu just chuckled, "Of course I know my habits are unhealthy, but I wouldn’t mind getting sick, would you guys?"
The fragile university students: "..."
The intern doctors: "..."
The two groups looked at each other.
For a moment.
Surprisingly, no one could respond to Chen Mu’s question.
Let alone that this was in a hospital.
Adults all know how uncomfortable being sick is, who would actually want to be sick?
No one dared to respond.
But Chen Mu shrugged, continuing to speak to himself, "As long as I suddenly get sick, I won’t have to go to work."
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"!!!!"
"I know Dr. Chen doesn’t like going to work, but I didn’t expect him to resist it to this extent."
"From what I know, he might resist small illnesses himself, but Dr. Chen’s meaning could be, it’s okay to have a major illness as well?"
"Terrifying! Truly too terrifying!"
"Every time I think I’m the most unwilling person in the world to go to work, as soon as Dr. Chen appears, I know I’ve lost!"
"I can’t understand how there could be someone who hates going to work more than I do."
"Even during school days, I only thought of getting sick to skip school with a common cold or fever."
"Doesn’t anyone think Dr. Chen’s mentality has long been problematic? When is Dr. Ye He going to Hai City University, and when he comes, can he first take a look at our Dr. Chen? I think Dr. Chen’s mental state is really dangerous now..."
"He’s obviously standing here alive, yet there’s a faint sense of deadness about him."
"This faint sense of deadness actually has another adjective."
"What adjective? Curious..."
"Work..."
"..."
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"Alright, Dr. Chen, I admit my dietary habits and schedule are unhealthy."
Chen Mu’s words had reached this point.
The fragile university student no longer had the courage to argue back?
Bowing his head.
Admitting his mistake.
Chen Mu sighed, "Because of your dietary habits and schedule, you’re already experiencing malnutrition. I’ll prescribe some traditional Chinese medicine for you to take at home as a supplement."
"I’ll note your name at the campus hospital, come find me for a recheck in half a month."
Upon hearing the words malnutrition.
The fragile university student who had been particularly nervous just now immediately breathed a sigh of relief.
Chen Mu frowned, "Although malnutrition doesn’t seem like a big problem on the surface, if long-term negligence persists, it could lead to a major illness."
Speaking of this.
Chen Mu glanced at the group of intern doctors behind him and smiled, "Alright, let’s start the impromptu quiz. Who can educate this student, and some possibly skeptical viewers in the livestream about the dangers of long-term malnutrition?"
An intern doctor holding a cup of coffee stepped out from the crowd.
Speaking eloquently in front of the camera.
"There are actually many explanations for this."
"Common consequences include hypoglycemia, hypolipidemia, sallow skin and poor skin health, edema, urinary system, cardiovascular, anemia, and gastrointestinal problems."
"These might not sound serious, but the really serious issue is the severe decline in the immune system."
"Severe decline in the immune system, what consequences might this have?"
This mischievous white coat smilingly surveyed the room for a while.
After appreciating the expressions of a few fragile university students in the room.
Finally spoke, "To put it simply, any consequence is possible!"
"Any consequence is possible?" a fragile university student instinctively repeated his words.
Just seeing this guy.
He continued smilingly, "You can look through some insurance policies, find illnesses that can be reimbursed and those that cannot, or medical books."
"Basically, the diseases mentioned there, the probability of malnourished people getting them is many times that of ordinary people, even ten or twenty times more is not impossible."
Malnourished fragile university student: "!!!"
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"I thought Dr. Chen was already good at scaring people, but this intern doctor can be said to surpass the master."
"If you said making money everything is possible, I’d be willing to listen, but you say getting sick everything is possible, don’t you think that’s scary?"
"I took a look at critical illness insurance, and suddenly felt that I don’t necessarily need to watch the livestream, I’m going to sleep now, bros!"
"I’m going to sleep too! Bros!"
"A young guy who loves staying up late was almost scared to tears by this guy’s words, I was just watching a livestream because I couldn’t sleep at night, is it that serious?"
"Not being able to sleep at night is also an illness, go find a traditional Chinese medicine clinic to get some calming medicine, or buy some melatonin to adjust your schedule."
"You can also look for some health recipes online for food therapy, if that’s too troublesome, buy some ready-mixed vitamins and take a pack daily."
"I really do take vitamins, staying up late every day, drinking goji berry!"
"Alright, alright, alright!!! You bunch of sly guys, it’s really too much, am I the only one staying up late unprepared?"
"..."
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The intern doctor smiled at the already panicking fragile university student, and continued, "Actually, every year in the emergency department, we encounter many patients like you. Do you know why most of this group end up in the emergency?"
"Why?"
Knowing that the next words weren’t what he wanted to hear.
But the fragile university student still couldn’t suppress his curiosity, instinctively continued the conversation.
He actually also wanted to know.
If he continued with his current schedule, what consequences might await him.
Or maybe, there might be no consequence at all.
With the internet being so advanced now.
As long as you casually open a live thread, you can see many like yourself, burning the midnight oil, young or even elderly.
With so many people nationwide staying up late, and so many people nationwide having bad dietary habits.
The fragile university student tried to convince himself.
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But while he was still trying to convince himself, he saw the intern doctor standing in front of him, giving him a sunny smile.
Fragile university student: "..."
Not sure why.
Just seeing the intern doctor’s smile made him feel a bit creeped out, what’s going on?!
The intern doctor before his eyes, for a moment in his heart, had surpassed Chen Mu.
Becoming a more dangerous, scarier figure than Chen Mu.
Under the somewhat fearful gaze of the fragile university student, the intern doctor smilingly continued, "Basically, it’s cardiac arrest, leading to sudden death, in clinical settings nowadays, if there’s no one around to perform CPR, the survival rate after the ambulance arrives is generally low."
Fragile university student: "..."
Intern doctor: "In the past, this type of patient, the high-risk group was middle-aged people, but in recent years, the incidence rate among young people has even exceeded that of middle-aged people."
"However..."
The intern doctor stroked his chin, "Actually, I can understand the incidence rate for middle-aged people, many middle-aged people are married, need to bear the burden of their family, work hard, and after work maybe take a side job, after that still have to go home and help their children with homework."
"The pressure of life and family puts a huge burden on the body."
"But..."
The intern doctor looked up and down at the panicking fragile university student before him.
Continued to inquire, "Can this student explain to me why many just-turned-adult young people also have a high incidence of cardiac sudden death?"
"Could it be?"
"Is it because you have significant academic pressure?"