I'll certainly hope it won't come to that. We hardly have the facilities to treat such serious injuries...
[SURGERY! IN THE BARN.
But he'll take the branch and sticks and bandage, moving to set them down so he can look over them for a second.]
I was taught to splint this way--
[With two sticks gently sandwiching the break after he lines the wood bits back up. He won't wrap the bandage just yet though waiting to make sure he's on the right track.]
[A nod! He'll start to wrap his stick bundle up, doing his best to go Firm. It's probably still a bit too loose but he's doing his best with no gauge listen.]
Is this the right firmness? Or should it be a little less?
[The idea of running on a broken splinted bone makes his shoulders hunch up just a bit. NOT THAT...]
...I'll hope that things don't come down to that, either. But I do understand what you mean... Ah - if I'm recalling, I also learned that you're meant to hold the arm against the body if possible. Is this true?
It's not like I hate them... they re-a-lly just -- [ He's interrupted by a tiny yawn which he covers with a mouth to be polite. ] Make me want to take a nap. See, what did I tell you...
Can't knock it's benefits though. Sometimes I'd see a book or two passed around in my platoon... can provide a good distraction.
[Said lightly, like he finds it funny, which he does. The rest has his head canting to the side a bit, though.]
Your platoon?
[THE WAY THEY DON'T HAVE AN ARMY IN VIRCHE BECAUSE THEY'RE FUCKING ISOLATED. He may know very vague basics from books that have washed up ashore from elsewhere but girl help.]
[Just nodding as he explains his FIELD MEDIC PAST and on and off love affair with doctoring. The idea of a great war between a fuckton of nations is so wild to him, though, primarily because thinking about a fuckton of nations at all is still novel.]
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So in the event that bone is visible, you shouldn't try to splint it, then?
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If we ever get that dire, we might even have to get surgical. Let's hope we don't.
[ Handing Lucas the fractured branch, some sticks, and a bandage. ]
Do you know how it's done?
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[SURGERY! IN THE BARN.
But he'll take the branch and sticks and bandage, moving to set them down so he can look over them for a second.]
I was taught to splint this way--
[With two sticks gently sandwiching the break after he lines the wood bits back up. He won't wrap the bandage just yet though waiting to make sure he's on the right track.]
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[ He nods. ]
So when you wrap, don't be afraid to do it firmly. A little initial pain will outweigh a badly healed fracture later.
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Is this the right firmness? Or should it be a little less?
[No that's the wrong direction.]
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[ Unless Lucas is a soft boi who is easily uncomfortable. In that case, try harder or something. ]
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By which i mean he tightens it by a few increments and then glances hesitantly over at Daan again.]
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[ Reaches over and just pulls the fabric TIGHT!!! Makes that thwip sound. There you go. This thing is sturdy. And makes a firm knot. ]
Not hard enough to cut off blood flow, but you shouldn't really be able to do that with a wrap like this.
[ Because then it'd just be a tourniquet. ]
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I see! That's quite tight, indeed... But I suppose this bone won't be going anywhere.
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You shouldn't put any weight on it still, but...
[ He takes it, pressing the tip against the ground and putting some light pressure on it. Between the splint support and wraps, it doesn't budge. ]
In a pinch, you could move on this if you needed to.
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...I'll hope that things don't come down to that, either. But I do understand what you mean... Ah - if I'm recalling, I also learned that you're meant to hold the arm against the body if possible. Is this true?
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If you're lying down, keeping it elevated would help?
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[He folds his arm across his chest. Buddy binding...]
I haven't heard about elevating it, though.
[RICE didn't exist in the 1800s.]
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[ That tracks. ]
That concludes that lesson I think. Pretty simple.
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[HE PASSED THE COURSE!! He will carefully start to unwrap the sticks so he can give the bandage back to Daan.]
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Only forwarding how I learned it, I suppose...
I wasn't very good at learning it all from books, so I got demonstrations much like this.
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Even the thought of a book makes me kind of want to yawn...
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Any book at all? Surely you've found at least one that you've enjoyed in your time.
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Can't knock it's benefits though. Sometimes I'd see a book or two passed around in my platoon... can provide a good distraction.
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[Said lightly, like he finds it funny, which he does. The rest has his head canting to the side a bit, though.]
Your platoon?
[THE WAY THEY DON'T HAVE AN ARMY IN VIRCHE BECAUSE THEY'RE FUCKING ISOLATED. He may know very vague basics from books that have washed up ashore from elsewhere but girl help.]
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...The Second Great War. The Kingdom of Rondon got involved... so I had to go.
Signed up as a field medic.
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So you've been working as a medic presumably for some time, then? ...May I ask what this "second great war" was?
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Field medic, just for the war.
[ I don't know when Rondon got involved and therefore how long he was actually on the front lines though. ]
Big war... roped up a lot of nations across Europa. That's why they call it "Great". The Bremen Empire against Bohemia, helmed by the Kaiser.
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What in the world started this...? And why twice?
[YALL HAD TWO GREAT WARS??]
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