Based on Zhou Can's experience, it was an eight or nine out of ten certainty that the patient was suffering from septicemia.
"The patient's current physical state is extremely poor, and the risk of performing a liver puncture is very high, which also places stringent demands on the puncture technique. It has to be successful on the first try, without any mistakes. I'm afraid we'll have to ask Director Tan from our Internal Medicine department to personally conduct the procedure."
Director Luo had some reservations about this.
The essence of liver puncture is thoracentesis, which patients in good health can certainly withstand. But this patient is already on the brink of collapse, like a flickering candle in the wind. A slight disturbance could snuff out the patient's life.
Zhou Can had originally wanted to seize the opportunity to perform the puncture, but after hearing Director Luo's remarks, he kept silent.