The building for Yun Hua Hospital's Emergency Department was twenty-six feet tall. The reception hall was as large as the halls in high-class hotels. Even when there were plenty of people moving about, it did not feel crowded.
Whenever leaders paid a visit, Yun Hua Hospital's Emergency Department was always one of the items on their list of places to visit.
After all, while the leaders may not have understood the difficulties of internal medicine or the specializations in surgeries, they definitely knew about the importance of the Emergency Department.
The eight glass doors, which were usually pushed outwards, were now pushed inwards. The Emergency Department welcomed batches upon batches of patients who came for emergency treatment. Among them were also patients sent to them by ambulances. There were also those who walked in to receive emergency treatment, and naturally, they could not avoid receiving patients who thought they needed emergency treatment.
Translator's Note:
[1] Intestinal obstruction: Also known as bowel obstruction. It is a significant mechanical impairment or complete arrest of the passage of contents through the intestine due to pathology that causes blockage of the bowel.
[2] Intestinal stenosis: Stenosis refers to a partial obstruction that results in a narrowing of the opening (lumen) of the intestine.