However, no matter how sacred the profession of doctor is, it is also very risky. This high risk is not only reflected in the risk of being infected when facing the disease, but also in the risk of being violently confronted by the patient's family. Some patients' families are simply unreasonable. They don't know the process of the hospital, and they blame the hospital for being irresponsible. They don't understand that as long as they enter the hospital, they are treated equally, and the operation is arranged according to the priority, not on a first-come-first-served basis.
For example, if one has an appendix operation and the other has hemorrhoids surgery, and he is admitted to the hospital at the same time, he must have an appendix operation first, not hemorrhoids surgery or hemorrhoids surgery. If the appendectomy is advanced to the hospital, appendectomy is the first one. After all, appendectomy can't be delayed, and a little later will be fatal. Therefore, the families affected by the disaster should understand this and distinguish the importance. If the operation is really not arranged well, if you use violent means, you will not only be unable to solve the problem, but also bear legal responsibility and blame yourself, so this irrational behavior hurts others and yourself.
Of course, if the patients' families really feel that there is something wrong with the hospital, they should also take appropriate measures to deal with the whole matter. If you just fool around blindly, it will not only solve the problem, but also be very shameful, because as long as you go to the hospital for medical treatment, you must first communicate with the doctor, so that you can understand your illness and let your family recover faster. If something happens to our family because of your medical trouble, I think it will be deserved. This is called self-inflicted.