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Revision as of 14:34, 20 September 2023
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Listen up newbie! Eris is a hazardous place so you gotta know how to take care of a body after a beating.
Basic Treatment
The first step of fixing what is broken is to know what is broken. Examining your patient will reveal any cuts or burns on their body. Once you know what is wrong you can target the wounded body part and apply the appropriate treatment. Brute damage can be treated with bandages or gauze while Burn damage can be treated with ointment.
Some damage is not externally visible, like toxin build up or suffocation. You can identify these by the patient's behavior. Vomiting is a sign of poisoning while gasping is a sign of suffocation. Both of these need to be treated with chemicals rather than physical objects.
Some damage causes other damage types while not being easily spotted. Radiation or cloneloss is often spotted through hair loss or weakness or fainting. This will need treatment that is not easily found outside of the Medbay area.
Full body Prosthetics
Transport
If you need to bring a person to somewhere with actual medical facilities you will need to GRAB them. Pulling a body will cause further damage while grabbing will prevent it.