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168. In theory, any color is possible

The answer sheets sent out were written by Qi Jing, and they involved many places that had little to do with medicine. After reading them all, Coent couldn't help asking: "Can you still dye the rice? Can this kind of rice be eaten?"

"sure."

Qi Jing smiled and said, "This is a flavor snack for several ethnic minorities in southern China. It uses not industrial dyes, but refining natural pigments from various plants and dyeing glutinous rice into various colors. Eating this food locally is intended to pray for a bumper harvest in the harvest season."

“The pigments produced by these plants are excreted from the body with urine?”

"Yes, I ate this kind of glutinous rice when I was traveling to the local area. If I eat too much, it will become a little strange." Qi Jing recalled a very bad memory and said with a smile, "In theory, it is possible to turn into any color."

"So that's it." Cowan's nodded, "It's really a world of wonders."

The old man is an old emergency specialist and will not miss any opportunity to expand his knowledge. The diet in the United States is relatively single, so it is difficult to see this situation, so he also wanted to continue asking Qi Jing about some knowledge about plant dyes. However, at this time, some young doctors around him stopped doing it.

I had agreed to identify the twelve-color urine, but why did I get the topic of the answer sheet and get the meal?

Although the nutrients in food need to be excreted by urine after metabolism, it doesn’t have to be talked for so long. Especially the young local doctors didn’t have much affection for Qi Jing at the beginning, but seeing the director of their hospital, they became interested.

"Teacher, what's his answer? Have you answered eight cups correctly?"

"Teacher, don't be happy alone. What are you talking about? Can you tell me and share it?"

"Oh, sorry, look at my brain, I forgot you." Coent smiled and put the a4 paper in his hand into the projector again. "This is Mr. Qi's answer, which can be regarded as the best answer for this twelve-color urine."

Qi Jing's answer can bring endless surprises to Coent, which is naturally different from others.

It would be nice to fill in an answer in the space on other answer sheets, but when Qi Jing got to the hands of him, he didn't have to consider whether he could write the answer. If you want to do it, you should do it to the extreme. Qi Jing actually wanted to write down all the situations he had seen.

The entire answer space bar was divided into two parts: the left and right parts, one side was caused by the disease and medicine, and the other side was the normal situation that happened by chance.

This answer is far beyond Coenter's vision, and there are some situations he could not even imagine. After all, he has worked in the emergency department of the largest medical center in Seattle for decades and has seen many critical illnesses, but some messy palsy symptoms cannot be reached by him.

In normal situations, they would not go to the emergency department for medical treatment. The United States is too expensive, and most people provide low-end insurance and cannot afford it at all.

As long as they are healthy, they would rather go to the outpatient clinic of a small hospital to queue up for a few hours to see the little doctor.

Therefore, it is not that the stronger the hospital, the broader the knowledge the doctor has. On the contrary, some problems need to be seen at the grassroots level.

In comparison, the situations in the normal column made him even more lit up. The most surprising discovery was colored glutinousrice, colorful glutinous rice.

Before this, he had no idea that the most ordinary rice in Chinese cuisine could be artificially dyed. The dyes were all made by hand by humans. Although they were rough, the production method was passed down from generation to generation, showing the historical depth of a nation.

Xu Jiakang stood beside Qi Jing, looking at the dense answers, and his heart skipped a beat: "You really wrote it all... chylopid is a filaria infection, alas, why did I forget it?"

"Your answer is also good, it's quite interesting, you can think of it." Qi Jing praised, "I also added it to the answer to a chyloabular patient admitted to the hospital more than two months ago."

Xu Jiakang did see it, and was written behind the filariasis. But unlike his ambiguous answer, Qi Jing really wrote about the location where the lymphatic vessels were problematic. Thinking about it now, it is indeed the most likely lymphatic vessels in the thymus and abdominal cavity to have this condition.

Cyloba...

He has never seen a patient with chylost abdomen, but Xu Jiakang still has some impression of these three words. He should have seen it inadvertently in a medical journal. So having good luck is an advantage, but having seen it has to think about it on the spot, otherwise it would be a waste of this advantage just like not seeing it.

Cylour urine is just a very ordinary one. What makes Xu Jiakang feel uncomfortable is that Qi Jing can actually fill in at least three or four situations in other colors of urine that he had thought about for a long time but had no idea.

Now the doubts of several local doctors have long disappeared, and some of them are the sound of brushing notes.

Excellent doctors are extremely greedy. Since Coent gave such a high evaluation, the answer is naturally impossible to be wrong. Such a systematic summary may be difficult to encounter. Now, write down, digest, and remember it into your mind.

And the female doctor named Beth finally understood what Xu Jiakang just said, what Qi Jing's standard is.

"I understand black urine caused by falciparum, but what does hyperuricemia mean? I have never seen it before."

"I haven't seen it before, it's a bit profound..."

Hearing their discussion, Qi Jing explained: "It is a rare autosomal invisible genetic disease. The patient is born with a lack of urinary black acid oxidase. The urinary black acid formed by tyrosine cannot be further decomposed into acetoacetic acid. This urine rich in urinary black acid will be oxidized in the air for a period of time, forming black urine."

"What does it mean to take quinine and methyldopa's urine to turn black? I've seen patients taking these medicines, and their urine is very clean."

"In fact, the principle is similar to urinary black acid." Qi Jing said with a smile, "After all, the hospital uses urine bags or toilets. Unlike public places or toilets at home, disinfection bleach will be used."

All the smart people present, and they all understand the words when they are here.

Most disinfection bleaches are oxidizing, such as calcium hypochlorite, hydrogen peroxide, etc. When they encounter these substances, they can greatly accelerate the oxidation process.

Many patients come to the hospital to see a doctor when they find their urine turns dark, which wastes a lot of time and medical resources. If you inform them before taking the medicine, it will not only save unnecessary trouble, but also be very helpful in establishing confidence in the doctor in the patient's heart.

After answering the black urine that few people answered correctly before, everyone's eyes fell on the purple urine that no one had seen before.

In fact, it was not these young people who had never seen each other before. Coent himself was the first time to see him. This surprising purple urine happened to the case to be discussed next, so he was very interested in Qi Jing's next explanation.
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