You can send pure milk, bread, fruits, bananas, apples, dragon fruits, all of them. Most people buy milk. If you are an elderly person, you can buy milk powder, soy milk, etc., which can be brewed. Some are more convenient and you can send money directly. You can buy something according to your own situation!
It doesn’t say what kind of fixed one you have to buy! It’s better to be flexible and fit the reality!
Want to give some gifts to a patient who has had enough surgery? I don’t know what to give?
Thank you for the invitation. Usually gifts should not be too expensive. Doctors mostly care about their reputation. It is our job to treat you. As long as you have the intention, they will definitely be happy without too expensive gifts. If you don’t end the treatment (family members are hospitalized), you can cook a pot of beautiful soup at home, or other handmade foods that meet the taste of the public (such as bought egg tarts, exquisite cheesecake, etc., it doesn’t have to be too expensive). Generally speaking, if you don’t give a doctor a small gift, you will give it to the patient seriously during the operation. I believe that no doctor will give up his personal reputation and do something that will kill the patient because he doesn’t give a red envelope (at least not in tier 1 hospitals).
The thing that can be changed by the gift you give to the doctor is the suture. Usually the main part of the surgery is done by the boss doctor, that’s for sure. But the suture is usually done by a young doctor or student (except for the appearance), so you always have to give the newcomer a chance. If you give a gift, maybe the attending doctor will sew it for you, but it’s almost the same. By the way, the best thing during the hospital stay is to give some small gifts to the nurse, which is more practical than giving the doctor. Because the doctor only checks the room twice a day, usually you change the medicine, take care of you, give injections and other things are handled by the nurse. If the nurses are happy, it will definitely be good for the patients in your bed. For example, buy a box of food that is convenient for sharing, donuts, egg tarts, or other small snacks, or fruit that is convenient for sharing that is not easy to get dirty (be simple… don’t buy fruit baskets, so ostentatiously let other patients see it and increase their psychological pressure), and quickly eat snacks that replenish energy. It doesn’t have to be expensive. When giving it to the nurse, you can say, ask him to share it with other nurses in the nurse station, thank you for your hard work, etc. In fact, even if he doesn’t give it away, he usually has basic courtesy and will say thank you\ please, etc. I believe they will be happier. Oh right, hand cream is a good thing for nurses. I can’t wait to wash my hands a hundred times a day and night, and my hands are too dry. ========================= when your treatment is over, if you want to express your gratitude, the best way is to write a thank you letter to the hospital, or send a pennant to the doctor. Doctors in big hospitals still care about these more than red envelopes and gift shopping cards. Finally, treating patients is the responsibility of every doctor. As long as you are grateful, treat healthcare workers politely and understand, and let us know that there are still people who will remember us, everyone will be very relieved. Gifts or not, it really doesn’t matter. That’s about it.