My grandma is over 60 years old this year, and she is the object of my present care. A few days ago, my grandma woke up early with a headache and nausea, and went to the outpatient clinic, which turned out to be high blood pressure. Her blood pressure was like a trampoline, jumping to 180 at once, with a low pressure of 130. After listening to the doctor's advice and taking antihypertensive medication, her blood pressure came down and she felt more comfortable. In the evening, my dad, who is a doctor, bought back a set of medical equipment to measure my grandma's blood pressure in person. My dad didn't have time to go to work every day, so he gave me this honorable and difficult task just to be on the safe side. He taught me how to open the mercury vial, how to measure and some other little common sense, from then on, I became a specialized doctor, always pay attention to grandma's blood pressure.
At first, my family didn't really believe in my medical skills, thinking: how good can a newly appointed acting doctor be? Well, let's show you what I can do, I thought. At noon, after dinner, I took out my instrument to measure my grandma's blood pressure. First, I asked my grandma to pull up her sleeves, then I turned on the blood pressure meter, wrapped the air bag for pressure measurement above her arm, and stuffed the stethoscope into the air bag and pressed it on the arteries and veins. Press the mercury door switch, mercury silver like an open box of water all of a sudden gushed out, I put the stethoscope on, holding the rubber ball, eyes while watching the scale hand while constantly pinching, inflated inside, when the mercury height rose to 160, began to slowly deflate, the mercury slowly down, in the scale of 130, and then in the scale of 80, after a few times before and after the comparison, the data There was no problem, and grandma's blood pressure was fine, no need for medication. When I told everyone the results, they didn't believe me and made fun of me for being a fake doctor. Hey, it really can't be helped. I tilted the blood pressure monitor 45 degrees to turn off the mercury vial, and put the air bag and gel ball neatly in the box and packed it away.
In the evening, my dad came home from work, and after hearing the results of the blood pressure measurement I took for my grandma today, he took one for her himself, and sure enough, his results were exactly the same as mine, not a hair out of place. Hehehe, now you should believe in my strength! I was so happy when my dad praised me and my sister-in-law gave me a thumbs up.
I decided that I would continue to be a "doctor" - my grandmother's full-time doctor, a responsible and dedicated doctor.