Pushing a middle-aged, elderly male patient on the stretcher trolley, he ran straight to the emergency room like a stray dog that was shedding.
Zheng Ren glanced at the System's panel on the upper-right side of his vision.
What a strange diagnosis.
Brain injury and ketoacidosis!
In Zheng Ren's eyes, these two diagnoses were unimportant.
There was not even a subarachnoid hemorrhage. Why would Zheng Ren care?
Brain trauma was similar to being concussed. However, there was no actual treatment for concussion.
The patient did not have any organic lesions but because of the head impact, he had temporary dizziness, headache, nausea, vomiting, and other symptoms, all of which were collectively known as brain trauma.
Because there were no organic lesions, the reasons for his brain trauma were probably due to fighting and or a car accident.
This was not important compared to fatal ketoacidosis.