The moment the ambulance made a stop, a patient who was practically a mash of flesh and blood was wheeled out.
The paramedic reported quickly with one hand pressed on the patient's abdomen. "HR 120, BP 120/90, penetrative wound on the abdomen, breathing rate 22, pure oxygen was administered before arrival…"
"Follow me, we're going straight to the surgical floor." The attending physician from the General Surgery Department was an experienced one. He only took one glance at the position of the wound and started walking.
On ordinary days, when a patient whose belly was pierced through showed up, the doctor in charge at the General Surgery Department would definitely pay him a lot of attention. The doctor might even ask a chief physician to come over for a consultation.
Not only were most attending physicians worried that they were not capable enough, but they were also unwilling to take up large responsibilities.