"No problem, I just need to borrow some paper and a pen from you."
Li Jingsheng readily agreed.
He roughly outlined his diagnostic approach.
"I strongly recommend the patient to have a pelvic X-ray as soon as possible, and if possible, a chest CT or MRI."
"The chest has already been examined once and confirmed to be an infection, and medication is being used for anti-infection treatment."
Dr. Tan Shuilin wanted to roll his eyes after hearing that.
Getting a chest CT, let alone an MRI, is not something you can just do on a whim.
For a struggling family, a chest CT costing over 200 yuan is quite expensive.
And an MRI is even more out of the question; the patient's family would never agree.
Moreover, the patient has been hospitalized for almost four days, and there hasn't been any significant improvement. Trust in the doctors at the Second Hospital is eroding.
