She's in an emergency room. She's hooked up to an i.v. machine, heart monitor, SpO2 monitor, and most likely leg wraps that alternately inflate and deflate to push the blood through her veins to lower the chance of more blood clots while she's confined to bed and can't move around much or be active. Probably a bunch of other monitors as well. I'm sure a Nurse Anon could elaborate a lot better than I can.
I know what you’re talking about those things for your legs. I think they’re called lymphodima machines. They are common in hospital rooms after surgery, for the very reason that you stated. To avoid blood clots
She's in an emergency room. She's hooked up to an i.v. machine, heart monitor, SpO2 monitor, and most likely leg wraps that alternately inflate and deflate to push the blood through her veins to lower the chance of more blood clots while she's confined to bed and can't move around much or be active. Probably a bunch of other monitors as well. I'm sure a Nurse Anon could elaborate a lot better than I can.
I know what you’re talking about those things for your legs. I think they’re called lymphodima machines. They are common in hospital rooms after surgery, for the very reason that you stated. To avoid blood clots