What is the main reason why doctors refuse to vaccinate their patients against rabies?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-19
24 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It is the duty of doctors to save lives, but I saw a news story on the Internet about a doctor refusing to inject a patientRabies vaccine, the reason turned out to be that he was going to get off work, so that the patient would come back tomorrow. Everyone knows that after being bitten by an animal, you must be vaccinated against rabies, and within the specified time, otherwise your life will be in danger. The doctor's actions are a disregard for life, and he is definitely not a good doctor.

    The incident happened at 17 o'clock on November 10, a child was bitten by a stray dog on the side of the road, and his parents took him to a nearby health center for vaccination. When the parents found out, they immediately took the child to the hospital. After arriving at the health center, the doctor on duty said that he was going to leave work and asked the patient to come back tomorrow, and after saying this, he really got off work.

    And the parents of the child are anxious, because everyone knows that they have generally been bitten by dogs and should be vaccinated as soon as possible. The child was bitten by a stray dog yesterday, and it was a little late to come for the vaccine today, but the doctor actually asked him to come back tomorrow.

    If you are bitten by a stray dog and do not get vaccinated in time, the consequences are very serious, because stray dogs usually have no one to care about the disease, and the chance of getting rabies is very high. And rabies.

    It is a 100% fatal disease, and once you get it, there is no way to do it. If the doctor is really in a hurry to get off work, he should also direct the patient to another doctor on duty for medical treatment, instead of throwing a message telling them to come back tomorrow. This kind of behavior is really unethical, and it is said that doctors should have a heart of benevolence, but this doctor obviously does not.

    How long it takes to get a rabies vaccine, which is only five minutes, can save someone's life, but the doctor doesn't think it matters. At present, the doctor has been punished by the relevant departments and made a written examination. I think such punishments are light, disregard for other people's lives, and he is not worthy of being a doctor at all.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The main reason is that doctors refuse to vaccinate patients against rabies because it is time for them to leave work. But in the end, the doctor was also punished.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The main reason is that the patient is about to get off work when he goes, and the doctor is in a hurry to go home, so he refuses to inject the patient with rabies vaccine, and the doctor's behavior is very bad, because after being bitten by a dog, he needs to be debrided immediately, and the vaccine is injected immediately, and he can't delay for a minute.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    He wanted to get off work quickly, so he refused to vaccinate the patient at that time. Now that I have been educated by the leadership, I am aware of my own problems.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The main thing is that the patient has a chronic disease, and if the vaccine is given, some reactions may occur. This is fatal, and the doctor will not vaccinate the patient.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Because when the patient came, the doctor was already off duty. So the doctor refused to give the patient a rabies vaccine in order to be able to go home from work. Forget about the other vaccines, this rabies vaccine is time-sensitive, I hope this doctor can be punished.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The doctor refused to vaccinate the patient against rabies because it was already time to get off work, and it was really unprofessional to ask the patient to come back the next day.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Because the doctor was in a hurry to get off work, he told the child and his parents to come back tomorrow. Recently, this matter has caused widespread discussion among everyone, and everyone has seriously condemned the doctor.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This does make some sense, because under normal circumstances, our own pets usually inject pets with rabies vaccine virus, so that our pets themselves do not carry rabies virus, so if they are scratched by their own pets, most of the time there is no need to take rabies vaccine, first of all, the pet's blood test should be carried out, if it is proved that there is no rabies virus in the pet's blood, then we don't need to pay attention, but if the pet's blood is found to contain rabies virusAt this time, we can get the rabies vaccine correctly, and the rabies vaccine is accompanied by a certain amount of pain in the process of vaccination, if it is not necessary, it is indeed not necessary to be vaccinated. So in daily life, when we are sure that the pet does not have rabies virus, we should treat the wound through the following ways:

    1. Wash repeatedly

    Even if we do not carry the rabies virus, we should wash the wound repeatedly when we are scratched or bitten by pets, because if the wound is inflamed or infected, then the problem will be very serious, and sometimes even threaten our lives, so it is very necessary to wash quickly, of course, the water should be kept clean.

    2. Disinfection

    Under normal circumstances, we only need to use medical alcohol or iodophor with an alcohol content of more than 95%, of course, if we do not have these disinfection appliances at home temporarily, we can also use soapy water to clean the wound repeatedly, which can also achieve the effect of disinfection.

    3. Simple bandaging

    It is also very necessary to bandage the wound simply, because this can prevent the wound from inflammation and infection to the greatest extent, if our wound is relatively large, then you can use gauze to wrap it, but if the wound is relatively small, you can also use some band-aid type things to bandage it simply.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    No, if you have been bitten by an animal, you will definitely be beaten.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    This does make some sense, because under normal circumstances, our own pets usually inject pets with rabies vaccine virus, so that our pets themselves do not carry rabies virus, so if they are scratched by their own pets, most of the time there is no need to take rabies vaccine, first of all, the pet's blood test should be carried out, if it is proved that there is no rabies virus in the pet's blood, then we don't need to pay attention, but if the pet's blood is found to contain rabies virusAt this time, we can get the rabies vaccine correctly, and the rabies vaccine is accompanied by a certain amount of pain in the process of vaccination, if it is not necessary, it is indeed not necessary to be vaccinated. So in daily life, when we are sure that the pet does not have rabies virus, we should treat the wound through the following ways:

    1. Wash repeatedly

    Even if we do not carry the rabies virus, we should wash the wound repeatedly when we are scratched or bitten by pets, because if the wound is inflamed or infected, then the problem will be very serious, and sometimes even threaten our lives, so it is very necessary to wash quickly, of course, the water should be kept clean.

    2. Disinfection

    Under normal circumstances, we only need to use medical alcohol or iodophor with an alcohol content of more than 95%, of course, if we do not have these disinfection appliances at home temporarily, we can also use soapy water to clean the wound repeatedly, which can also achieve the effect of disinfection.

    3. Simple bandaging

    It is also very necessary to bandage the wound simply, because this can prevent the wound from inflammation and infection to the greatest extent, if our wound is relatively large, then you can use gauze to wrap it, but if the wound is relatively small, you can also use some band-aid type things to bandage it simply.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If the dog is not sick, it can not be beaten.

    How can there be so much rabies.

    Contagious dogs bite people and die within 15 days.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    There are very few dogs with rabies, and even less for pet dogs at home. If you are really not at ease, you can get two injections first, and after ten days, if the dog is not dead, the rest will not need to be shot.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Because many pets are now vaccinated, it generally doesn't matter if he is scratched a little, if he is not bitten, but scratched, it may be as long as tetanus.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Because the rabies vaccine is more expensive, and some people who are scratched by pets only hurt the epidermis, there is no need to get the rabies vaccine, and there are not too many viruses in the general pets now.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It may be that the pet is "merciful under the paws" of the doctor, so the doctor judges the extent of the patient's injury from a professional point of view, and does not need to make a big move and get a rabies vaccine. So injections are not recommended.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    If you really don't feel at ease, you can get the first two shots, but if the dog is healthy, it is superfluous to worry, to meet the conditions of rabies is too harsh, first of all, the dog will get sick, and the saliva will begin to contain the disease-causing virus within a few days of the disease, and then it will be bitten by the dog with the disease, this probability is no less than buying a lottery ticket and winning 5 million, because the mad dog blind can feel it, the best answer to this friend will you send to be bitten? Do you copy and paste other people's things without adding your own thoughts?

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    If the patient is not vaccinated in time, it is very likely to lead to rabies attacks, and finally cannot be effectively suppressed, and the disease is completely out of control.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Yes. Vaccines can effectively fight the virus, and if you don't get vaccinated in time, you may be invaded by the virus and cause the disease.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    If the rabies vaccine is not injected in time, it is likely to delay the condition and lead to the deterioration of the condition, which may cause irreversible consequences and even endanger the life and health of the patient.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    First of all, getting rabies is just a matter of probability, not getting sick will not necessarily get sick, and getting vaccinated may not necessarily be 100% guaranteed not to get sick. It's just that the patient feels that he has not received timely **, psychological pressure, and mental harm is also very harmful.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    If the biting dog carries the rabies virus in its body, it will cause the bitten person to have symptoms of rabies if the needle is not pricked in time.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    A child in Anqing, Anhui Province, was bitten by a wild dog, and his parents took him to get vaccinated after learning about it. But the doctor said he was about to leave work and asked the patient to come back tomorrow. According to the Xin'an Evening News, the county health commission has seriously criticized Xu's education and ordered him to do a written inspection.

    I don't think the doctor should do this, the rabies vaccine can't be delayed, maybe tomorrow if you come back to get vaccinated, the window period will be ineffective, and human life is a matter of heaven! Some doctors drink glucose for a few hours to replenish their strength, and some doctors rush to get off work. There are no respectable professions, only respectable people.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    He was given severe punishment, wrote an examination for review, apologized to the patient, and was transferred from his main post to stay in the hospital to see his performance.

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