"The following steps are relatively straightforward, involving arranging for the patient to undergo 24-hour electroencephalogram monitoring and bowel sound monitoring and localization.
For this examination, the patient needs to stay in the hospital, but it is not considered an admitted stay.
It's just a testing procedure.
After a day of monitoring, both the 24-hour electroencephalogram data and bowel sound localization for the patient were completed.
Naturally, Zhou Can didn't need to do this himself.
Director Jia temporarily assigned two interns to monitor and localize the bowel sounds of the patient.
Monitoring bowel sounds does not require 24 hours; it mainly focuses around meal times, half an hour before and after meals. However, the doctor conducting the monitoring needs to produce an accurate localization map.
This task requires substantial professional knowledge.
It's essential to clearly know where the bowel sounds are coming from within the intestines.