Sherlock Holmes in Emergency Room II - The Story of Protecting Lives (Revised Edition)
The emergency room is full of complex and difficult cases. Emergency doctors must identify the root cause of the problem and prescribe the appropriate treatment in a short amount of time, even when the patient's medical history is incomplete. They must have a wealth of knowledge in general medicine, rich clinical experience, and a detective-like rationality, meticulousness, and a spirit of bold hypothesis and careful verification.
Sherlock Holmes is hidden in the emergency room, observing, deducing, verifying, and diagnosing. He uses the three major diagnostic keys to solve many medical mysteries and catch the culprit. He uses his skilled questioning techniques to obtain detailed medical histories; conducts thorough physical examinations with a goal-oriented approach to find important clues; and uses various testing and laboratory methods, such as blood and urine tests, electrocardiograms, ultrasounds, computer scans, etc., to collect strong evidence and assist in solving the case. He also administers appropriate psychological treatment when necessary to protect every precious life.
The revised edition includes three new articles, "Money Tree," "Mystery of the Iron Hook," and "The Responsibility of Men," which deconstruct bizarre medical cases and explore the recent hot topic of defensive medicine.
Sherlock Holmes is hidden in the emergency room, observing, deducing, verifying, and diagnosing. He uses the three major diagnostic keys to solve many medical mysteries and catch the culprit. He uses his skilled questioning techniques to obtain detailed medical histories; conducts thorough physical examinations with a goal-oriented approach to find important clues; and uses various testing and laboratory methods, such as blood and urine tests, electrocardiograms, ultrasounds, computer scans, etc., to collect strong evidence and assist in solving the case. He also administers appropriate psychological treatment when necessary to protect every precious life.
The revised edition includes three new articles, "Money Tree," "Mystery of the Iron Hook," and "The Responsibility of Men," which deconstruct bizarre medical cases and explore the recent hot topic of defensive medicine.