
Within an hour, Ratu Sari and Rudi were successfully taken to the observation room on the Ratna satellite. They are still asleep due to the influence of drugs fired before the trip.
Rama also had a bit of difficulty moving the bodies of Queen Sari and Rudi from the seat of the drone controller to the observation room bed because of his size that has not been normalized. After each of the bodies of Queen Sari and Rudi can be removed from the drone, Rama then began to normalize the size of their body shapes.
Within 5 seconds, the quantum effects of Rama's nanoparticle shots managed to normalize the body size of Queen Sari and Rudi. Since Ratu Sari is an ex-employee of the Venin Clinical Laboratory, Rama then immediately woke Ratu Sari so that he could help her in the plasma transfusion process.
Plasma transfusion is the process of using blood components, namely plasma that comes from a person's blood and is given to others who need it. Plasma itself is the liquid part of the blood which consists of about 55% of the total blood volume and is composed of water, salt, proteins, hormones, and other nutrients. Plasma is used to help treat a variety of conditions, including bleeding disorders, protein deficiency, and infections
When a patient needs a plasma transfusion, they will receive blood products from a blood bank or registered health facility. Before the transfusion, patients will be tested to ensure that their blood matches the type of plasma they will receive.
Plasma transfusion procedures should be carefully and sterile to avoid the risk of infection or transfusion reactions. The effects of a plasma transfusion depend on the individual health condition of the recipient, the dose of plasma administered, and the purpose of the transfusion. Some positive effects, such as improved health, can be felt directly after a transfusion. However, some more complex effects, such as effects on the immune system, may take some time to show.
In some cases, the effects of a plasma transfusion can also be seen in a very short time, for example within a few hours or days after the transfusion. However, in other cases, the effects of plasma transfusions may take longer, for example several weeks or even months.
Therefore, it is important for recipients of plasma transfusions to pay attention to the signs and symptoms that appear after transfusions, as well as to perform medical actions recommended by doctors.
Queen Sari (while yawning) "D. Where am I, Rama? "
Rama: "You are in my place, Queen Sari. You have been successfully kept away from Prof. dr. Rangdaps. But you only have 15 hours left before the Kroppin virus turns you into a vampire like Prof. dr. Rangdap " (while offering a glass of water to drink by Ratu Sari)
Queen Sari then sat down and finished the drinking water given by Rama. Queen Sari then tried to stand up from her bed although slightly limp, then walked around the observation room of the Ratna satellite.
Ratu Sari: "This observation room seems to be more complete equipment compared to the Venin Laboratory. Who is Rama? " (while pointing at the body of Rudi who is still unconscious in his bed ward)
Rama: "Oh yes, he is Rudi, the future donor of blood plasma for you, Ratu Sari. You must undergo a plasma transfusion from him, Ratu Sari, in order to be combined with the antidote to the Croppin virus. I have checked the composition of the antidote for the virus for animals and checked the data - matching DNA data from patients - patients Venin Laboratory, obtained donor Rudi who is likely 95 % suitable for producing viral antidote for human. But you have to help me to draw blood from Rudi's body and help me during the plasma transfusion process, can you? "
Ratu Sari: "Can Rama, it's what I used to do in the Laboratory.But is all the equipment available? "
Ratu Sari then looked at the contents of his right side shelf, and judged that all the equipment he needed was very complete. With the rest of his strength, Queen Sari then tried to fulfill Rama's request to take Rudi's blood.
The plasma transfusion process begins with taking blood from a donor, Rudi. In the process of plasma transfusion, blood from the donor is collected and inserted into a special bag called a blood bag. Then, the blood bag is inserted into the centrifuge to be separated into plasma components and red blood cell components.
A centrifuge or centrifugation is a machine used to separate blood plasma. In the case of a plasma transfusion, the patient (Queen Sari) will receive the liquid part of the blood coming from a human donor that has been tested to ensure its safety and effectiveness, which is then separated into several components, including plasma.
The centrifuge works by rotating the blood sample at high speeds, producing centrifugal force that separates the particles in the blood based on their molecular weight. Once the plasma is separated, the red blood cell components are returned to the donor, while the separated plasma is stored in a special container and tested before use in patients who need it.
Once separated, the plasma is cooled and stored in the refrigerator to maintain its wholeness. Plasma from the donor is then tested to ensure that no infectious disease is transmitted through the blood, such as HIV or hepatitis.
Then, the cooled plasma is taken from storage and heated before being administered to the patient via infusion. The plasma transfusion process is also carried out in conjunction with the injection of the antidote to the Croppin virus, so it is expected that in the body of Ratu Sari will form healing antibodies.
Rama and Ratu Sari perform this plasma transfusion procedure with a very careful, assisted by Ratna who monitors the health condition of Rudi and Ratu Sari in real time. The process of plasma transfusion takes about 5 hours, and there has been no rejection or allergic reaction from Queen Sari and Rudi who remain conditioned in sleep during the transfusion process. There is now 10 hours left to monitor the effects of plasma transfusions on Ratu Sari.
Rudi's health condition is monitored still stable even though his blood has been drawn as much as 2 bags @ 180 mL. Because the plasma transfusion process was completed, Rama then returned Rudi to his home in Pasir Putih Depok Village.
The clock has shown the time of 9 am when the drone carrying Rudi's body was already in Rudi's room through the same entrance as before. Looks like Rudi's wife is still sleeping under the influence of drugs that will soon run out. Rudi's body was immediately lowered from the drone's control seat so that it could be directly coupled with his wife's body. Both are still under the influence of drugs that are estimated within 15 minutes will be awakened. Not to forget Rama also left some packages and fish, sembako and several multi-vitamin packages for the Rudi family that were placed on the bedside table Rudi, who was also a friend of his, as a form of thanks for being a donor.
Rama then leaves Rudi's house to return to Ratna's satellite observation room to monitor the effects of plasma transfusions on Ratu Sari's condition. Queen Sari was still lying on her bed, closing her eyes. Rama was at the bedside observing Queen Sari's condition during post-transfusion.
Suddenly Queen Sari's body twitched, and the frequency of Queen Sari's heart rate weakened. A moment later Queen Sari's body became silent, and the heart rate moved quickly. Rama panicked and was confused as to what to do. But Ratna still advised Rama to remain calm and continue to keep the body of Queen Sari did not fall from the top of her bed. The face of Queen Sari who was pale, then became red and then pale again.
Ratu Sari's rapidly changing condition seems to indicate a reaction of antibodies in his body.