Currently, Liu Banxia was desperately anxious. Even though he had administered sodium bicarbonate, it only delayed the problem, not cured it. The patient's kidneys had issues, and if the exact cause of the illness was not found, his condition would only continue to worsen.
"Brother Wang, this patient is now showing early signs of kidney and liver failure. A catheter has been inserted. Should we transfer him to the ICU?" Liu Banxia asked Wang Huan, holding the test results.
"Not for now. Going into the ICU would mean a new round of tests. Unlike post-operative patients, we still have a good chance of managing him here," Wang Huan responded after taking a look.
"What we need to do now is rehydrate him and adjust his electrolyte balance to prevent metabolic disorders and stop it from developing into uremia. His blood pressure is still a bit low, but it's relatively stable, so we don't need to worry about that for now."