"You mean the patient's urine hasn't been discharged for a long time and was reabsorbed by the body?" Director Shi was clearly dissatisfied with this conclusion.
"No, what I mean is that the urine might have been absent before the catheter was inserted. Even if there's a small amount, it could have been reabsorbed by the body, leading to anuria."
Zhou Can explained calmly.
"Then where did the patient's urine go? With the belly swollen like that, you aren't going to tell everyone that there's no urine in there, right?"
Director Shi's tone carried a hint of sarcasm.
He's a seasoned Internal Medicine doctor, now leading the hospital infection department, so it's normal for him to look down on Zhou Can, a young doctor.
Others were equally unconvinced by Zhou Can's explanation.
Even Shang Zhuxing, sitting opposite, didn't believe it. He thought Xiao Zhou was genuinely loyal, clearly trying to shield Digestive Internal Medicine from blame to lessen the accident's responsibility.
