2024-05-09 02:53:10
“Recently, a 60-year-old woman applied to another hospital because of a weakened arm. There, they performed a CT scan of her brain, but found nothing wrong. However, suspecting a stroke, colleagues sent the patient to us – to the emergency department of Kaunas Clinics
After examining the patient, our resident doctor Rytė Monterroso realized that she did not have a stroke and suspected a blood circulation disorder in the arm. An ultrasound examination confirmed the suspicion – the woman could no longer move her hand because the blood vessels in her hand were blocked. The patient’s hand seemed to have died due to impaired blood circulation,” the doctors wrote.
But after the medical resident successfully found the problem, the patient was quickly rushed to the operating room and the vessels were untied.
“In such a situation, promptness is very important. 6 o’clock there is a golden time to restore circulation, and we fit into that time. The patient did not need to be seen by a neurologist because we were able to determine that it was not a neurological problem. This saved us time.
This is just one of many examples of the benefits our residency training provides to patients, and the ingenuity and analytical thinking of our residents. “Emergency doctors acquire knowledge of many fields of medicine, so it is easier to look at a person as a whole and quickly discover the real cause of an ailment”, representatives of Kaunas clinics summarized the story.
2024-05-09 02:53:10