The main purpose of blood collection was to determine the patient's blood type for transfusion.
Transfusion was best for treating hemorrhagic shock.
"A large amount of fluid can be seen in the hepatic fossa with minimal fluid accumulation in the Morison's pouch. Suspected cause is hepatic rupture leading to intraperitoneal hemorrhage," a doctor reported their ultrasonographic findings.
"What surgery are you going to do?" asked Old Chief Physician Pan.
"Interventional radiology for hemostasis," Zheng Ren replied, "Notify the operating theater to prepare corresponding equipment."
Having already connected the intravenous infusion drip, the nurse threw a pack of dextran and an ECG monitor onto the stretcher trolley, which Zheng Ren quickly escorted to the operating theater.
"Chief Physician Pan, I'll leave preoperative counseling to you." Zheng Ren disappeared around the corner in a flash.