They say they’re holding steady, and they are, look at those graphs.
They didn’t say they were holding steady at ideal levels.
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They say they’re holding steady, and they are, look at those graphs.
They didn’t say they were holding steady at ideal levels.
It probably costed some 100k just to pay the guy that designed the look and feel of the interface and obviously they had medical advices on the matter (common knowledge really).
The patient is going through merging with a symbionte, most patients (test subjects) died.
Of course they are happy to read anomalous but stable vitals.
I honestly don’t think that they paid that much. Most of it is probably just some stock animation that they bought and use, rather than anything specific.
But they did say they were happy they were holding steady. But it doesn’t tell us if they wanted it dead or alive.
A pulse of 136 and an SpO2 of 81 are far from ideal, but they’re also far from deadly. I’d say if you’re fundamentally altering someone’s biology traumatically and that’s the worst thing it does to them they’re doing pretty good, actually.
In wolverine origins a character stops their heart with hydrochlorothiazide because it’s a cool sounding word
In reality she’d slightly drop her bp and probably have to piss
What about a kilogram of it?
A kilogram of piss is about a liter, give or take.
I watched that movie right after I started as a pharmacy tech. Stuck with me.
I mean thats pretty good for someone going through whatever sci-fi thing that was happening
Those numbers aren’t too far off from what I had the last time I read hospitalized for a nosebleed.
It’s almost exactly what I had when I was hospitalized after a flat fire. My numbers held steady for hours, too.
Looks pretty steady to me. Not optimal, or good, but steady.
136bpm is fine if the person is, understandably, anxious.
Is a person capable of anxiety if they’re missing a fifth of the oxygen they’re supposed to have?
IIRC 95% is like “you should probably talk to the doctor” territory
95% is the lower limit of being fine.
80% is “You should go to a hospital. No, I mean by ambulance”
Is a person capable of anxiety if they’re missing a fifth of the oxygen they’re supposed to have?
Yes. Based on seeing a family member in that predicament, I’d say they’re capable of extreme anxiety at those levels.
Oh yeah, I mean, that’s fucked. I have no idea what effect that’d have on your heart rate.
Yeah, but kudos to whoever the UI dev for CONTAIN.MOD.C12 is.
If I had to guess the taskbar icons; Dashboard Mode, Fullscreen Mode, Report View, Directories, System Management, Power Management, Home, Settings, Shopping, Trash.
Up top looks like all the controls you need for the chamber to open and close doors, set temps, change vitals views…
Dunno what’s up with the primary monitor not adopting the dark UI theme, but that happens with GNOME some times.
But now every client thinks 3D drawings are the ultimate interface. In reality it just takes up screen real estate and drives up costs. Especially fun when they want something changed and get a pretty large bill.
What’s the issue? Death is also a “stable condition”.
Maybe the most stable.
This is why most medical dramas are irritating.
Kills me that studios spend so much money getting so many fine details correct and still can’t have one expert on set. Hell, just keep them on retainer if not always present.
Saw a great detail last night. In Rush Hour, the Chinese gangsters had Chinese pistols! They’re kinda funny looking to American eyes so they stood out. And they were perfectly consistent with the usage. Makes me wonder what details I missed out of ignorance.
One of the many reasons why, yes.
This is Hollywood. Fantasy, lalaland Hollywood? No truth ever came out of Hollywood.
Stormdancer@lemmy.world 4 hours ago
It doesn’t say they are GOOD, just that they are STEADY. Steadily bad is still steady.
Agent641@lemmy.world 3 hours ago
A dead patient has steady vitals too.
InnerScientist@lemmy.world 2 hours ago
You could even say they have the stediest vitals of them all.
BeardedGingerWonder@feddit.uk 3 hours ago
It’s the same way I’m lucky, nobody said it was good luck