The next morning, Yang Ping hurried to the ICU to make his rounds.
Nie Shun'e's vital signs were very stable, and her blood pressure had risen slightly from last night's. Without any transfusions, her hemoglobin had also seen a slight increase, indicating no apparent internal bleeding.
Various biochemical indicators were also good. Her blood sugar was a bit lower than last night's results but still much higher, indicating that the remaining pancreas was not compensating quickly enough.
The transaminases had decreased a bit, and the bilirubin had dropped significantly, with no major changes in the other indicators.
An insulin pump had been set up for Nie Shun'e by the ICU doctors, temporarily using insulin to lower her blood sugar.