Zheng Ren entered the ICU and felt hateful gazes directed at him.
'What did I do?' Zheng Ren thought.
He had never had any misunderstandings with ICU staff. The nurses...
"Chief Physician Pan, you're here." An ICU doctor walked toward them and started to explain the patient's condition.
"The patient was involved in a traffic accident and sent to the fifth orthopedic department at 9:18 am. He was diagnosed with a pelvic fracture. Blood pressure was at 100/60 mmHg but an hour later, it was at 85/45 mmHg. We suspected severe hemorrhage from the fracture and did a CT scan. The scan revealed a retroperitoneal hematoma."
The patient's records detailed the condition with a simple, clear-cut diagnosis. The hematoma was to be expected due to pelvic fracture.
Minor pelvic fractures rarely required surgery and were manageable with just rest.