Rhabdomyolysis might have posed some treatment challenges when it first became prevalent, but for modern hospitals, a standard treatment protocol is largely in place. The primary goal is to protect the kidneys. For this patient, as Liu Banxia said, hemodialysis and adjusting the electrolyte balance would solve the problem.
While the patient's son waited outside the ICU, he searched on his phone and made numerous calls, but ultimately, the hospital received no related complaints from him.
"Teacher Liu, a patient with a right-hand explosion injury is on his way. He blew off his fingers setting off firecrackers; only his thumb remains," the dispatch nurse called out.
"Well... just call Doctor Wu directly," Liu Banxia said helplessly. "I'm quite curious, though. How did it explode? Did he grab a lit firework?"
No one could answer his question. He wasn't the only one curious; others were too.
