Scanner System

Scanner System
Go to the Hospital to Check on Dinda (Revised)


Azam went into the room and saw that there was a little girl lying limp on the bed and the boy had a pale face.


Next to the boy was a middle-aged woman holding the boy's hand. She is Astri, a caretaker aunt who usually takes care of food for orphanage children.


"Mother Astri, how's Dinda doing?" ask Azam to Astri.


"Son Azam, you're coming. Dinda said she had pain in her back, pelvis, and legs. He had been feeling pain for the past three days and it was getting worse" Astri said.


"All right, let's just take it to the hospital." Azam did not know because he had never heard of any illness with such symptoms, so he immediately suggested going to the hospital.


"Hospital? But we have no money" Astri said helplessly. He also wants to take Dinda to the hospital, but how else because the orphanage's finances are inadequate.


"Look, there's money, let's go." Azam carried Dinda and carried her out of the room. Then he asked Adeng if there was a car that could be borrowed.


"Grandpa thinks the store next door has a car, try Grandpa to ask them first." Adeng came out of the orphanage to borrow a car belonging to the shop next to the orphanage.


The children of the orphanage ask where Azam will take Dinda. They are sad because their friend is sick and wants to help.


Azam smiled because the children cared so much for each other and it was thanks to the teachings of Adeng who was always patient and taught good things to them.


Then after a while, Adeng came back and said that the shop next door allowed them to lend a car and Azam immediately brought Dinda to the car.


Fortunately, the car is a big car so Adeng and Astri can come along. The orphanage will be handed over to other guards and managers.


"Let's go." Azam started the car engine and immediately stepped on the gas pedal. He drove the car to the nearest hospital.


Tens of minutes later, they arrived at a very large hospital with the color of the building dominated by blue and white.


It was a fairly well-known hospital named Central General Hospital or Fatmawati Hospital founded by Ibu Fatmawati Soekarno.


Initially RSUP Fatmawati was built as a special hospital for tuberculosis patients (TBC) for pediatric patients and rehabilitation centers.


But in 1961 the function of this hospital was transformed into a public hospital with management entirely borne by the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia.


Now, RSUP Fatmawati has become a type A hospital with a capacity of about 1,000 beds and has a national referral service.


"We're up." Azam opened the door and led Dinda to the reception desk. There he immediately told Dinda's condition to the receptionist.


"Okay, please fill out the form first, yeah." The receptionist nods, giving Azam a pen and paper form, then he calls the doctor because Azam says that Dinda is an orphan.


Orphans are people who are prioritized in addition to pregnant women and the elderly so that the receptionist directly contact the relevant doctor.


"Yes." Yeah." Azam nodded, he gave the form to Adeng because he was the one who better understood Dinda's personal data.


Adeng immediately filled out the form, after a while he immediately submitted the form he had filled out to the receptionist.


"thank you. Please follow me, I'll take you guys to the doctor." The receptionist led Azam and the others to the doctor's office.


But before that he asked Azam to bring Dinda in a wheelchair to make it more comfortable and his wheelchair can be borrowed from RSUP Fatmawati.


"Doctor, the patient has arrived." The receptionist knocked on the door of the room and said. Then a woman's voice came from inside the room.


"Hello, please sit down." The doctor named Susan invited Azam to sit down.


Azam nodded, he sat down on the chair while Dinda was next to him. Susan reads Dinda's self-data first, then she starts to style Dinda's condition to Azam.


Azam also answered all the questions honestly as this was related to Dinda's health. Susan frowned because she seemed to know what the disease was, but did not immediately tell because it was not to be done.


A doctor should not use the word 'maybe' or 'seems to' because it is uncertain. They must examine the patient according to the procedure in order to know what disease is suffered by the patient.


So, Susan immediately went to check on Dinda. He also asks Azam to take Dinda to another room where there is a checking machine.


An hour later, the results of the examination had already appeared. Susan said, "Azam, right? This is Dinda's check, please read it first. Ask me if there's anything you don't understand."


Azam nodded, he carried the paper out of the room in order to read along with Adeng and Astri. Then, he frowned because Dinda had rickets.


Then, after reading everything, Azam went back into the room and asked, "Dok, as far as I know, the raft is a bone disease right?"


Susan nodded and said, "Rachieving is a disease that causes a child's bones to be softer and weaker. Rickets usually occur due to extreme and prolonged vitamin D deficiency. Rachute can also be inherited by the family."


"But seeing that Dinda is an orphan in an orphanage, the cause may be the first, which is a lack of vitamin D."


"Rachchitis can cause bone deformities such as flexed legs, bony projections and thickened wrists and ankles."


Azam frowned even deeper because Dinda's condition was quite serious. He did not expect that seemingly trivial symptoms were a symptom of a serious illness.


So he asked, "Doc, how to cure the raft how is it?"


Dinda nodded and explained, "Thankfully this is still an early symptom, so it can be cured without surgery."


How to cure rickets that by giving high doses of vitamin D be it food or supplements, get exposure to sunlight, and consume fish oil.


"But since Dinda is a child, it's better that she stay here" Susan added. Because Dinda was a child and certainly her body is vulnerable to new viruses.


"Okay, I'll follow the advice of the Doctor." Azam nodded. Then he immediately went to the receptionist earlier and proposed a room for Dinda.


Of course, the room he was referring to was an open-air room, a suite room on the sixth floor of the lotus building with a price of 1.7 million per night. The price is expensive, but according to the facilities.


And Azam immediately paid for it for 10 days for a total of 17 million. Azam's money instantly reduced a lot, but he was not worried at all because his money would continue to grow as long as he used the Scanner System.


Even the receptionist was surprised that Dinda was an orphan, but Azam could pay 17 million without blinking his eyes as if it was not a large sum.


After paying, Azam returns to Susan's doctor's room and takes Dinda to the suite room along with Adeng and Astri.


"Azam, what room are you renting!?" Adeng widened his eyes because he saw the interior of the suite room was very luxurious.


"Look down, Cake. I have money here." Azam smiled and did not say the rental price per night so that Adeng did not have a heart attack.


Azam laid Dinda on a super soft bed. Then she returns to the orphanage with Adeng to pick up Dinda's clothes.