A patient with fractured bones was admitted to the emergency room and was sent away.
A patient with a nosebleed was sent to the emergency room and was sent away.
A patient with a fishbone stuck in his throat was sent to the emergency room and was sent away.
Most of the patients in the emergency room only suffered from minor problems. Some of them even found the outpatient service troublesome and went for fluid transfusions, took medicine, and went back.
Even the junior resident doctors found that the symptoms of these patients were not difficult to deal with. They were basically doing their routine work.
For Ling Ran, dealing with these patients was considered as him resting. There was no critically ill patient with level 1 or 2 injuries. Most of the patients he saw in the emergency room today were in slightly more danger than the patients he had treated for finger replantations.