Thanks to Song Zimo's meticulous treatment, Yu Shuilian did not experience liver and kidney failure. Her hemoglobin rose to more than 90g/l, and her biochemical, liver and kidney function, and coagulation function all remained within normal limits.
The standby artificial liver and bedside dialysis machine were not needed; her wounds remained clean. The dozens of drainage tubes started to be gradually removed.
By the time she was transferred from the ICU to the general ward, only one drainage tube remained, used for renal pelvis drainage via bilateral ureteral stent.
Cleanliness is an important aspect of quality assurance, and this is also true in medical activities. High levels of cleanliness help to reduce the incidence of infection by preventing bacterial colonization and division. This is similar to the removal of stagnant water garbage to reduce the presence of mosquitoes and flies.