Farmer’s Little Girl

Chapter 620: Voice input

  Chapter 620 Voice Input

  Manbao turned off the light, put down the mosquito net, and then lay down on the bed. She took the pulse record of today into the system, then opened the mailbox and started typing.

No way, she has no privileges in this regard, and Keke can’t help her. She is reluctant to send the manuscript to Teacher Mo. After all, she will send it over and spend the postage, so she has to copy a copy here. ?

  So let’s send it by email. It saves postage and is faster than copying a copy. Just review it.

  Keke saw her strenuously typing, and said: "Learn about voice input?"

  Man Bao stopped. Although it was the first time she heard of this ranking, as the name suggests, she quickly understood the meaning and asked: "Why haven't you heard about it before?"

  "Host, the button for voice input is under the mailbox. This is all self-exploring, and you shouldn't want to use it before. Didn't you say that you can deepen your word recognition when chatting with Teacher Mo, Dr. D and the others?"

  Manbao writes emails, always using her finger as a pen to write in the emails. For this reason, she has been able to read and write faster than Bai Shan since she was a child.

  A little bit of the credit comes from chatting with people via email.

  However, Keke glanced at the pulse chart in her hand and thought, she shouldn't want to insist on handwriting email chat now, so voice input is a very good function.

  It can intelligently recognize multiple languages ​​and then convert them into text.

  Manbao poked out the voice input button under the guidance of Keke, and then he held the pulse case and started to think about it.

  After finally sending all the pulse cases, Man Bao breathed a sigh of relief: "Mr. Mo, remember to prescribe every pulse case."

  Ms. Mo happened to be online. He didn't read the previous series of pulse texts. He just looked at the last email sent.

He said: "I will try to prescribe the prescription. You have to prescribe it too. It is best to compare it with your doctor to see if there are any problems. Medical research requires continuous learning, improvement, and then progress. You There is nothing you can learn if you study hard by yourself."

Then he said: "You are now going to the hospital for an internship, so remember that prescribing is not the most important thing at this time. You are a noob. You have put yourself in the right position. The first thing you must learn is inquiry……"

  Man Bao wrote down one by one. After saying goodbye to Teacher Mo, he quit the system and started sleeping with the quilt. It was really, too sleepy.

  Man Bao Meimei slept for a while, woke up the next day and went to morning class, and then went to Jishitang after practicing the calligraphy.

   This time Zhou Lijun did not accompany her anymore. She was going to the neighbor next door to learn how to make a quilt cover, and she had to make a quilt cover for her aunt.

Doctor Ji had been waiting for her in the drugstore early in the morning. Because of the experience of cooperation yesterday, the speed of the two of them was faster today. For some diseases, Doctor Ji will not wait for her to ask again, but will See the doctor by herself first, let her watch, and then she feels her pulse again.

  Man Bao was no longer in a hurry to read the prescription prescribed by Doctor Ji, but just talked to him about the pulse case and confirmed whether the pulse case he judged was accurate.

  During medical treatment, diagnosis is the first half, and treatment is the second half. Both are indispensable.

  And seeing a doctor is the basis of treatment. If you don’t even see the disease clearly and have no diagnosis, then no matter how good the prescription is, it won’t work for the pathogen.

  This is what Ms. Mo taught her.

  Being a doctor, the first thing to learn is patience.

  Doctor Ji couldn't help but look at her several times in the middle, and saw that her performance was completely different from yesterday, and she was more calm and patient, and knew how to choose, and couldn't help but nod slightly.

  I became more sure that she had a famous teacher behind her.

  After seeing a group of patients, Doctor Ji chatted with Man Bao halfway through waiting for the patients, "Have you seen the pulse case you brought back yesterday?"

   "I have seen it." I wrote it down during the recitation process. Isn't it just a read?

   "How many have you watched?"

   "Read it all again."

  Doctor Ji raised his eyebrows and nodded: "Yes, yes, has your husband seen it?"

  "He said he would watch it." He would definitely watch it. After all, it was something he was thinking about. Maybe he stayed up late last night.

  Well, tonight, I can ask Mr. Mo to discuss the pulse cases with him. By the way, she still has time to compare the pulse cases.

  Thinking about this, Man Bao turned the book to the front, read the pulse record, and took the pen to write the prescription in the last space.

  After writing, show it to Doctor Ji, "What do you think of my prescription?"

Doctor Ji took a look and saw that it was yesterday's pulse case. He asked the guy to change the Zhubi, took a small tube of pen and added it under her prescription, "The patient is weak and does not receive supplements. This dose is less... …"

  Man Bao looked at his neat writing, and couldn’t help asking, “Doctor Ji, you can also write regular script. Why is the prescription so sloppy? I can’t understand it.”

"I waited in line for so many patients, how long does it take to write one stroke at a time?" Doctor Ji said: "When you see a doctor, you have to take into account the mood of the patient. Look at the patient who came to see today, although it will be given to you. Look it again, but they are not as angry as they were yesterday, are they?"

  Man Bao thought for a while, today's patient's heart is better than yesterday's.

"The anger hurts the liver. They are already ill. If people hurt the liver, are they here to treat the disease or to find the disease?" Doctor Ji said: "Unless the patient says that he will go to another drug store to grab medicine in the future. Otherwise, I always use this word."

  "Is it possible that other pharmacies can't read the words you wrote?"

  Doctor Ji touched his beard triumphantly and said, “It’s not that you don’t understand, you can always recognize some words. Don’t you recognize several words?”

   "Then why can Brother Xiaogu understand at a glance?"

  Xiaogu is a guy in the drugstore. He can get the prescription after a glance, and then he will grab the medicine.

Doctor Ji laughed and said: "Don't look at how many years he has practiced, or how many years he has watched. The apprentices in our pharmacy start from the names of medicinal materials. But you can understand Baizhi and Fuling at a glance."

  Man Bao understood, he lowered his head to look at his prescription for crazy grass, and exclaimed: "So I want to understand your prescription, and I have to learn your words first."

  Doctor Ji proudly touched his beard and nodded, "Yes."

  Man Bao couldn’t help but sighed up to the sky, "I have a lot to learn."

Doctor Ji laughed loudly, and patted her shoulders and said, "You are shouting too much. You have to learn medical skills. There are too many things to learn. When you learn to see a doctor and prescribe prescriptions, you will remember medicinal materials. After knowing how to grasp medicine, you have to learn acupuncture and moxibustion, and you have to learn even processing medicine."

  Man Bao immediately lowered his head and said excitedly: "Acupuncture, I can do it."

She has been piercing for several years, and she has pierced all the acupuncture points all over the body. Teacher Mo later gave her two more anthropomorphic models. The genders are separated, which can simulate more diseases, even the internal organs are damaged. The simulation was also punished by her.

    The next update will be around 6pm

    

   

  (End of this chapter)

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