I WANT YOUR HUSBAND

I WANT YOUR HUSBAND
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"ICU on the second floor" said Nesti, a nurse manager trying to take Dhea to the second floor of the four-story hospital.


Dhea will be one of the nurses in the ICU. Today is just a face. His work day is effective from tomorrow.


The battle will still start tomorrow. ICU or Intensive Care Unit is a special room provided by the hospital to treat patients with serious illnesses or injuries.


Patients in the ICU are people who require intensive care and ongoing observation. Most of them are people who are in the phase between life and death.


While walking, Dhea listened to what the head nurse explained beside her. Dhea had to remember the layout of the parts and the rooms in the hospital.


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"Emm ... we found some healing constraints on the mother's child." Juna momentarily stopped his sentence. He took a deep breath to continue his long explanation.


"What's the pain, Doc?" ask the young lady in front of Juna. The mother of a five-year-old who was hospitalized for epilepsy.


"To make sure it returns why seizures continue to be followed by decreased consciousness, fever, and shortness of breath even though it has been given line one and two drug therapy .... "


"That bad, Doc?" the woman continued to cut Juna's sentence.


"After a physical and laboratory examination we found symptoms of infection affecting the central nervous system," Juna told the patient's mother with a choice of words that were as easy as possible to understand. "The longer the duration of the seizure, the worse and more dangerous it will be because it becomes more unresponsive to the therapy that has been sought, Mom. So we're working on it as soon as possible,"


"No, Ma. Treatment is still in the form of drug therapy .... "


"From yesterday was also drug therapy, Doc. The evidence to this day is still convulsing my son,"


"Yes, this time the level is different. The medicine is different. Emm ... it was easier yesterday it was level one and two while now it is level three. Let's see the condition for the next two or three days, ma'am." Juna still patiently gave understanding to the parents of his patients.


The woman ended up saying, "well, Doc." He decided to go back to his son's room. Juna drove up to the door.


"Thank you, Doc. Excuse me first" said the woman. But then he turned around and asked, "what are the signs that my son is healed and can go home, Doc?"


Juna raised his gaze which had been bowed to the floor. "Later when the mother's child does not have another seizure within twenty-four hours. After that we will lower the dose of the medicine. If the situation improves without seizures, then the mother's child can go home," replied Juna while twirling the ring on his ring finger.


"All right, Doc."


Juna heaved a sigh of relief after the woman left in a more understanding state about her son's condition. Juna was about to go back into his room. He had to take off his white coat for lunch outside.


As her body was about to turn around, Juna's gaze looked to her right side. A woman stood there. The eyes did not blink looking at Juna's face when he accidentally caught the ring on Juna's ring finger that Juna was still twirling unconsciously.


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