The hyperbaric oxygen chamber of the pet hospital exploded suddenly! The girl s head was smashed and

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-03-02

Recently, a hyperbaric oxygen chamber in an animal hospital in Guangzhou occurred**, resulting in an injury to a customer, which caused concern.

At present, the animal hospital involved has been suspended. The staff of the relevant department responded: "It is not **, it is a malfunction of the hyperbaric oxygen instrument, and a hatch popped out and touched the face of a customer." ”

The staff described it lightly, but the fact is that the accident was very serious, the hyperbaric oxygen chamber door popped out with great power, the lights in the room were blown off, the girl was hit in the face, bleeding all over the ground, and now she is still living in the ICU, the family said that the doctor judged that she was brain dead and did not breathe spontaneously, and there is a high probability that there is no possibility of survival.

The heroine involved is young and beautiful, and her appearance is very high, she has three cats, this time because a cat is sick, she took it to the pet hospital**, but she didn't expect to suffer this catastrophe.

The heroine involved and her boyfriend.

Pet hyperbaric oxygen ** is very expensive, and it costs about 400 to 800 yuan to enter the hyperbaric oxygen chamber** once.

The most common accident in an oxygen chamber accident is an oxygen chamber fire, because in high concentrations of oxygen, the fur of cats and dogs may spark due to static electricity and cause combustion**. In general, the owner is not allowed to accompany the owner during the hyperbaric oxygen ** process. However, some informal pet hospitals do not interfere with this, and the owner is usually allowed to accompany him, and some people even take out their mobile phones to take pictures and videos.

Pet hospitals are different from tertiary hospitals, many equipment supervision is not effective, the proportion of commercialization is extremely high, and practitioners do not have strict academic requirements and training systems like tertiary hospitals.

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