"Tell me, why would you make such a basic mistake?"
After the patient was wheeled away, Liu Banxia asked with a stern face.
"Teacher Liu, I was wrong. I'll never be this careless again," Xu Yino quickly said.
"Where was your mistake?"
Liu Banxia's expression didn't lighten, keeping everyone else in the trauma room still.
"I... I saw that the patient had no fractures in the cervical vertebrae, spine, sternum, or pelvis, so I became a little careless," Xu Yino explained.
"When admitting patients, especially those with injuries from high falls, we cannot afford any carelessness at all," Liu Banxia said. "This is your first time, and I hope it's your last. Everyone else, remember this too: misdiagnosing an emergency patient is a major taboo."
"I can't guarantee I'll never miss a diagnosis, but I will demand of myself to conduct thorough and careful examinations. Especially with fall or impact injuries, we must pay extra attention to recesses and depressions."
