MONOMAD : The Emergency Room (ER) and what's In It
Following my prior sharing of numerous images of one of the Cut Mutia General Hospital buildings, the image I published earlier was of the hospital's main building or lobby. And this time, I'll include a picture of the Emergency Unit. If an emergency room (IGD) is typically referred to as a hospital with a little room, but the Cut Meutia General Hospital has a huge emergency room (UGD) with sufficient equipment in it, then this is the emergency room for inpatients.
If I only showed the outside of the Lobby Building yesterday, this time I'll go into more detail about the interior. I had previously asked the officers there for permission to take some pictures, and when they finally granted it to me with the caveat that I couldn't take pictures of sick people, I started taking pictures of the items inside.
One of the items I was able to take a picture of was a Brangkar, which is used to put patients to sleep before they are examined by a doctor and given care by a nurse. Once the patient has been examined and all necessary paperwork has been completed, they are then taken to an inpatient room in accordance with the diagnosis the doctor has given them.
There are still a lot of extra pictures that I might publish later, including different emergency room tools. That's all I have to say at this time, pals. I'm hoping you like it. I'll see you in the next post, as always. Today, remember to smile. ;)