User:Nullaurelian/First Aid ErisEn Draft

From Discordia
Jump to: navigation, search

External Damage

Damage Types and Treatment
Damage Type Organic Treatment Prosthetic Treatment
BRUTE Bandages Welder
BURN Ointment Cable
OXY Dexalin Dexalin
TOX Dylovene N/A
The human body typically has a head, an upper torso, a groin, two arms and two legs.


The first step of fixing what is broken is to know what is broken. Surface physical damage can be identified by simply examining the patient. The resulting description will mention bruising, bleeding wounds or burns. A more in depth examination can be performed by grabbing the patient and then using your hands in the HELP action stance. This sort of examination takes a moment but reveals the presence of broken bones or whether the patient has a pulse.

When doing First Aid, the highest priority treatment is to stop any bleeding. Blood loss kills the brain, and a dead brain prevents the patient from being revived via Resuscitator. Applying a bandage to the bleed is enough to stop it. Note that bruises are also treated with bandages so a body part with multiple bleeding wounds and bruises can use up more materials than you'd expect.

Broken Bones

Broken bones occur when the bone organ of a specific limb has taken too much damage. Broken bones cause persistent pain and will slow the wounded person's movement speed. Broken bones require surgery to be fixed, however splints can be applied to temporarily allow for normal movement. Splints will break if the patient takes more damage however and the pain will eventually knock them unconscious.

Full Body Prosthetics

Full Body Prosthetics (referred to as FBPs) are entirely synthetic. The treatment strategy is the same as used on organics (identify damaged parts and apply treatment) only the treatment method is different. FBPs use a welding tool to repair BRUTE damage and Cable Coils to repair BURN damage.

Internal Damage

When a human gains the effects of a chemical it is counted against their Neural System Accumulation (referred to as NSA) cap. Cyberware also reduces the NSA cap and some perks can increase it. When a person has too many chemicals in their system at the same time or too much of a specific chemical they start overdosing. To treat an overdose it is necessary to purge their bloodstream of the offending chemicals and to prevent more chemicals from being processed.

The fastest way to prevent more chemicals from being processed is to empty the patient's stomach by inducing vomiting. Vomiting will empty the patient's stomach of all reagents.

Removing chemicals from a bloodstream requires a process of removing blood from the patient and isolating the blood from the chemicals. This is best done through dialysis functions in a Sleeper treatment bed to take blood out and a Chemmaster to isolate blood to inject back in.