The ten commandments to avoid the ten most dangerous medical mistakes :.
1-Did you know that pills are like Ibuprofen
I gave a patient because he has a headache
Could be a reason why he’s in intensive care in minutes
Because you didn’t bother to ask him whether he has ′′ chest allergies or not ′′ and that this rehearsal has aggravated his condition and led to clogging the air people
Failure of breathing functions
Respiratory failure
Or he has a kidney problem that could end
With kidney failure
Renal failure
2-Remember that person who came to you with an Epigastric Pain in the mouth of the stomach under the ribs and gave him acidity medications and made him leave,
He could also die within minutes because you lazy about his heart drawing work (ECG)
You would have known that the cause of Acute MI abdominal pain
It was a heart stroke not stomach acidity
3-And the young man who came with pain in his chest and the drawing of a healthy heart,
And I said it’s a superficial pain not stereotypical
Chest pain atypical and leave as it’s Musculoskeletal pain or pain in muscles or chest bones
Back soon with Respiratory failure
respiratory failure
Because you didn’t listen to his chest very well,
You would have discovered the disappearance of breath sounds
The abolition of vesicular sounds
And with regular chest radiation x ray
You would have found pneumothorax
Nobody comment and protest wondering how this happens in the absence of Trauma)
Btw there’s something called auto rip for no reason spontaneous pneumothorax
And he usually infects young people cause
4-The patient who came with a headache and sudden redness in the eye
So I gave him a sedative and appointment on the second day to treat the remodel without measuring blood pressure
If you did you would have discovered severe blood pressure
Added to retinal morbidity
Hypertensive Retinopathy
Hypertensive crisis
…
5-Then return memory to the patient who came to the emergency at 5 am
بدوار حاد ( Intense vertigo with acute severe headache )
And I put solutions for him, even though his pressure is good and left him to return home thinking he was pretending…
This patient could die the next day because you simply didn’t order a ′′ CT Brain CT scan ′′ where you would find a brain bleed and he wasn’t claiming to be sick.
6-The pregnant woman who is coming with two beats and two approaches
B tachycardia and dyspnea
And you let her leave on any diagnosis, never thought it could be Pulmonary embolism severe pulmonary embolism
And that pregnancy was the cause of lung stroke
Pregnancy is a risk factor for pulmonary embolism
7-Dialysis patient and has Fustule A-V artery link
And he came to you with high heat and you listened to his chest well then gave him antibiotics or heat reducer
Without knowing the reason for the heat
Although if you checked his arm, you would realize that it’s my microbial infection in the link
infection of the fistula
8-The pressure patient who complains of continuous dry cough and when the Chest X-Ray found chest x-ray, it was presented to an ear, nose, throat, ORL specialist, and when everything was normal, I doubted Gastroesophageal reflux disease.
So I did a regular upper perspective
Although if you simply asked him what medications he’s taking, you would have saved a lot of his time and money because you would have found that he’s taking ACE like Captopril and Ennal April… responsible for coughing and chronic eastwood.
9-The person infected with cardiac rhythmosis, which came with an unidentified increase in temperature.
Unexplained fever
And you let her leave although there is a rule that says:
Any rheumatic carditis with unexplained fever is infective endocarditis until proved otherwise
Heart rheumatism with heat is diagnosed as inflammation in the lining of the heart until proven otherwise
10-The great disaster
The diabetic patient that came to you in a coma
So I did a lot of x-rays and tests hour after hour
Forget in the midst of all this, the measurement of the percentage of sugar that shows hypoglycemic coma
Which could be the reason why a patient goes into a coma for life because
irreversible cerebral complications
Permanent complications in the brain.