Ultra-realistic hospital emergency department simulation, bright clinical lighting, modern emergency room, highly detailed medical equipment, cinematic quality, 16:9 aspect ratio, 4K, documentary medical realism.
A middle-aged Indonesian male patient lies in a hospital bed wearing a light blue hospital gown. The patient appears pale and weak. He is drowsy but not unconscious.
He has ECG leads attached to his chest, a blood pressure cuff on the right arm, pulse oximeter on the left index finger, and one peripheral IV cannula on the left forearm connected to normal saline. No endotracheal tube. No mechanical ventilator.
A bedside multiparameter monitor continuously displays:
Blood Pressure: 92/51 mmHg
Heart Rate: 125 bpm
Respiratory Rate: 24 breaths/min
SpO₂: 99%
ECG shows sinus tachycardia.
The patient demonstrates decreased level of consciousness:
eyes mostly closed
appears sleepy
slow spontaneous breathing
opens his eyes only after verbal stimulation
slowly turns his head toward the physician
answers simple questions softly
speaks slowly because of weakness
then slowly closes his eyes again while remaining responsive.
A physician stands beside the bed and gently calls the patient:
"Sir, can you hear me?"
The patient slowly opens his eyes and quietly replies:
"Yes... Doctor..."
The physician asks:
"Do you know where you are?"
Patient answers slowly:
"Hospital..."
The patient's voice is weak but coherent.
Subtle chest movement with spontaneous breathing.
No dramatic movement.
No seizure.
No agitation.
No pain behavior.
Hospital ambient sounds only:
cardiac monitor beeping,
soft oxygen flow,
distant staff conversations,
no background music.
Camera movement:
slow cinematic dolly in
medium shot
close-up of patient's face
cut to monitor
over-the-shoulder shot of physician
shallow depth of field
highly realistic skin texture
natural blinking
realistic breathing
medically accurate patient behavior.
Style:
medical simulation,
clinical training video
Model
Kling V3 Standard
Type
Video
Aspect ratio
16:9
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