Respiratory examination, blood circulation check, CT and MRI, chest X-ray, hearing and vision tests, torso and limb examination, etc., the damage from the blast shockwave is terrifying. Unlike gunshot or stab wounds, which are clear injuries, shockwave damage is more likely to cause internal organ and soft tissue damage, and it isn't just a one-time examination — follow-up comparative checks are needed later to determine the severity of damage in different areas.
So, every person's check-up is extremely time-consuming. Without special circumstances, just scheduling these examinations can take forever, which is why the injured were divided among different hospitals for emergency treatment and examination. Concentrating everyone in one hospital would overwhelm its medical resources.
