THE BATTLEFIELD OF LOVE

THE BATTLEFIELD OF LOVE
Part 141's. The New Infections 2


"Good." I immediately prepared the ampoule of the infusion of medicine, while the doctors came in and spoke to this new patient.


"Can I help Doc?"


"Sir, we are trying our best to monitor your condition. The patients I'm dealing with are all safe with this drug." James raised his heart.


"If I don't realize it again, kill me right away Doc, don't let me hurt anyone else. My son and wife are victims, there's no point in me being here, I'm a burden on the real community."


"Sir, you have to be optimistic. The medicine is working. Help yourself to stay positive. Rest let the medicine and your body work. Stay excited."


Some doctors told me about the safe city we now live in and the progress of the Florida green zone to raise her hopes.


"Tom, Jen, Jean, this one should be watched more closely. I'm worried about this one. Make sure all personnel know these priorities." Behind us James already has another calculation. "Jeanny you'll be on duty until eight o'clock in the morning, this might have to make you really concerned. Just let me know if there's an emergency. His heart rhythm will be directly affected with this drug, but we have no choice. As long as he doesn't have a cardiac arrest the dose of the drug should stay." The guard doctor on duty was notified.


"I understand Doc."


I can rest now. And on duty at 7:30 again.


"You good?" James kept checking on me.


"I'm good. But today was exhausting. Tomorrow I'm gonna need a little booster, hopefully some tea or coffee tomorrow." I just finished at 2, five hours ahead I have to get up.


"Just go to sleep." I waved at him. This too good brother. Sometimes I don't know if I should be sad or happy.


James came in shortly afterwards and asked for their record, as one stable suspected, another alarming one.


"With a heart rhythm like this, rising to a dose of 100% will directly cause the risk of heart failure is too large. We can't go up. Our bet is only at 50% this either works or not."


"I also think so Doc. Bet we can only do this." I listened to the doctors talk.


"Alright, we stay at 50% dose, hopefully this can cover. Jen, stay at 50% dose for the next 18 hours."


"Good Doc."


In the next 18 hours most likely the results may already be known. We have to be very careful. Within 24 hours usually the status of infection has been established.


James wants me to watch for changes in this patient. Laura and I took turns watching room two, encouraging patients. But all our efforts ultimately came to no avail.


At 3pm he lost consciousness, our hope was small. It looks like this one we lost. The condition of the other patient remains stable.


"Tom, full handcuffs. I don't want him to suddenly go down in an unconscious state. Paste 'FULL RESTRICTION', the new Infected is very dangerous." I immediately asked for a restriction of motion, the possibility of a bad result was in sight. While James also already knows what to do again if it has come to a decrease in consciousness.


Within 1 to 3 hours of behavior change will occur after a decrease in consciousness. Which means one thing termination alias shoot on the spot.


"Good." I let Tom take care of it. I locked the door. The Full Restrictions Protocol was handled by the military. After the decline in consciousness we most likely already lost him.