Ftav-004 Service Terbaik Perawat Amatir Berdada Besar - Yu Sasamoto - Indo18
A soft, synthetic voice chimed: “Welcome, Rina. I am Sasamoto , your AI assistant. I will guide you step‑by‑step through Yusuf’s care plan. Let’s begin with a quick vitals check.” Rina placed the cuff on Yusuf’s arm, and the tablet automatically recorded a blood pressure of , heart rate 112 , SpO₂ 94% , temperature 38.3 °C . Sasamoto highlighted a red alert: “Potential early sepsis – monitor temperature and lactate.” Rina’s breath steadied. Chapter 2 – The Algorithm’s Heart While the tablet displayed the wound care algorithm, a pop‑up appeared: “Berdada Besar – Critical Compression Required.” The FTAV‑004 recommended a two‑layer dressing : first, a sterile, non‑adherent silicone mesh, followed by a pressure‑controlled bandage that could be adjusted via a small pneumatic pump.
Dr. Arif entered, eyes scanning the tablet’s log. He nodded approvingly. “You see, Rina, the FTAV‑004 is not a replacement. It’s an extension of our practice. It gives us data, confidence, and a safety net. The real magic is still in your hands.” Pak Hendra, now a reluctant convert, clapped Rina on the back. “Maybe there’s room for the ‘amateur’ after all,” he muttered, half‑joking, half‑admiring. The next morning, the hospital’s quality‑control committee convened. The data from FTAV‑004’s “Case Log: FTAV‑004‑2026‑001” were projected on the screen: time to intervention , blood loss reduction , antibiotic timing , and patient outcome . Yusuf’s case ranked among the top three most successful interventions in the past six months. A soft, synthetic voice chimed: “Welcome, Rina
She administered the fluids, and the tablet logged the timestamps. The vitals monitor, now synced with FTAV‑004, showed a dip in heart rate to and a steadier blood pressure of 136/85 . Let’s begin with a quick vitals check
“FTAV‑004,” Rina replied, cheeks flushing. “It’s our new AI nurse assistant.” both confirmed with a single tap.
He scoffed, but the that followed—signaling the tablet’s confirmation—was impossible to ignore. Chapter 3 – The Storm Within Two hours later, Yusuf’s wound began to ooze a dark, clotted blood. The tablet’s “Live Wound Monitoring” feature, using a tiny infrared sensor embedded in the dressing, detected a sudden rise in hemoglobin concentration at the wound edge. “ALERT: Hemorrhage detected – 45 ml loss in 5 min. Increase compression to 35 mmHg.” Rina’s fingers flew to the slider. As the pressure rose, the tablet displayed a real‑time graph of blood loss, slowly flattening. The AI also suggested a bolus of 250 ml normal saline and a re‑dose of ceftriaxone , both confirmed with a single tap.