Analysis of Misdiagnosis Cases for Acute Abdomen Cardiovascular Disease
Abstract
With the continuous improvement of the grassroots medical reform, the basic medical care for human being arose in order to avoid problems. Complicated cases faced by the grassroots doctors in treating patients was largely due several factors namely, the hospital equipment, coupled with most doctors have not yet been fully trained as general practitioner, knowledge limitations, less clinical experiences especially in terms of emergency patients’ cases, treatment was not given in time, not having accurate diagnosis, and mistreatment. Facing with the current medical condition, therefore it is the main purpose of this study to deal with the phenomenon of the patients that were unable to be treated in time. The study involved the cases of cardiovascular diseases which had been misdiagnosed as acute abdomen to exemplify China’s grassroots misdiagnosis phenomenon, by providing summary from the analysis and expounding on how to avoid misdiagnosis phenomenon at the grass-roots level.
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