On the medical frontline, medical staff deal with life and death every day, they witness the miracle of life, and they also endure the impermanence of life.
They use their professional knowledge and skills to do their best to save patients' lives, but in the process, do they also think about the power of fate, and do they also question their beliefs and beliefs?
It is undeniable that healthcare professionals are a rational and determined group. They believe in the power of medicine and believe that scientific means can defeat diseases and save lives.
However, in the real medical environment, they also have to face many unexplained phenomena and unforeseen outcomes.
At this time, will they think of the word "fate", will they think about whether their actions and decisions can really change the fate of patients?
Netizens shared their personal experiences! Perhaps sometimes people have to believe:
Everyone's fate is already determined!
You reminded me of this, I went to the hospital for a prenatal checkup, and there were a lot of people in the hospital that day, and then I saw a doctor in the elevator greeting my new attending doctor, saying that it was his shift today, no wonder there were so many people.
Probability, every disease has a probability of a few in 10,000, just happen to encounter it.
My classmate had 27-year-old lung cancer, which was all life, and some people smoked all their lives without lung cancer.
He can cure the disease, but he can't cure the life.
I think it's fate, someone fell from the building, the steel pipe pierced the abdomen, and it was rescued, and someone fell on the road and died, as long as it was not a life, it could always be saved......
Sometimes I think about it, it's a blessing to die of old age!
Your cousin should have luck and strength, as you can see from the paraquat incident.
I have a friend who also has this kind of personality that he doesn't want to want to, but his flashpoint is parking. Basically, as long as he goes out to park, he can have a parking space [covering his face] The key is that we go out to play here, and the parking space is still quite tight.
Do you think hospitals hate this kind of person?
I believe this, I believe this! When I was in high school, I had an inflamed throat and couldn't speak, I was not good for a long time, I went to the doctor, and I said goodbye when I left, and I was choked in my heart at the time, but I went to the doctor after a few years of cold, and I met her again in such a big hospital. . . This time I said goodbye and ran away!!
There are only two things that go to work every day: can this be dead?! Is this all okay?! [Fear]
Patients are often stronger than one might think, but at the same time, the patient's fragility is just as shocking.
Pathological biopsy is the gold standard for cancer diagnosis, and if you meet your relatives or have cancer, you really don't want to believe it and have to believe it, and that feeling is definitely uncomfortable.
It's so incisive...... Speechless! I guess there are too many people in the clinic who can't control the predictive factors.
I can't let my dad know about this, otherwise it will be even harder to get that guy to quit smoking [covering his face]
My grandmother is 96 years old, with clear thinking, silver hair and no age spots, the key is that her eyesight is better than that of young people with normal vision, and she has a bad temper and loves to get angry! [Melon-eating masses]
Ashamed [作揖]
Big data and evidence-based medical guidance have only been developed for decades, and pharmaceutical companies are still supported by funds, and they will definitely take some detours, but they are more credible than empirical assumptions.
What could have been avoided...... alas
Inducing labor is so terrible, it's really not taking your body seriously.
It's called that I'm afraid of myself.
A lot of things in life are like this, you worked hard and actively fought for it, and at the time you thought it was a good thing, only to find out later that it was a tragic exam.
The human body is too delicate...... Medicine is still too limited, but it is still developing.
Isn't individual difference fate?
However, DNA is not a fate, it's an evolutionary revolution
Sometimes you can't blame the medical staff for being indifferent...... Because they have seen too much life and death!
Or maybe you can't say that you are indifferent, but just keep a sense of sanity, and if everything is happy and sad, your spirit will collapse first.
I feel that Guan Erye is so busy, I have to take care of white and black [covering my face]
We have a custom here that pregnant people are not allowed to attend the funeral, otherwise the baby will not be saved. Really, many examples prove that the things of ghosts and gods still need to be fearful,
All walks of life have a number of lives, whether you believe it or not, there are gods three feet above your head, and you can respect life, life, life, and the people around you.
I have heard a doctor's summary of God: People are not so easy to die, but it is really easy for people to die.
Of course, we can't simply reduce the beliefs of health care workers to "believing in life" or "not believing in life". Their beliefs and philosophies are based on a deep understanding and respect for medicine, and on the reverence and care for the lives of patients.
They believe that their mission is to save lives, and they embody respect and love for life with their actions.
Ladies and gentlemen, what do you think about this topic? Do you have any experiences or experiences? Welcome to leave a message in the comment area below!
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