Just by listening to the patient's description of the illness, he could diagnose the cause.
He glanced at the blood gas analysis time; it was only a little over two hours from the patient's initial diagnosis time after admission.
In such a short time, the patient probably hadn't had time to complete the admission procedures.
When the hospital receives such a patient, it's impossible that they would blindly admit them without any examination.
Otherwise, the hospital would have gone bankrupt long ago.
Not every family member is easy to deal with.
If someone dies, compensation is at least hundreds of thousands. Even in a larger hospital, if one or two patients die a day, the hospital would have worked for nothing.
Moreover, a high mortality rate will trigger various supervision and assessments.
This patient went to the hospital at around eight in the evening because of a lot of purpura on the skin, which made him scared.
What if he died in his sleep at night?
