"The patient in Bed 22 can try to get off the bed. Are his family members able to help him up?" A nurse entered the special care unit and started to give orders as she looked at her notes.
The special care unit was one grade lower than the ICU, but a little more well-equipped compared to normal wards. The Department of Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery specifically built it for patients whose conditions were not so serious. To be more precise, the special care unit was made for patients who lost only a small chunk of their livers and were already healthy to begin with. The patients who lost a bigger chunk of their livers, or those who were unhealthy would be sent to the ICU.
The patients' family members were allowed into the special care unit. One of the family members of the patient in Bed 22 immediately rose and asked, "It's only a day after his operation though. Is it really okay for him to get out of bed?"