Ok, Let's talk about how you operate on people. First off, Examples will be in Italic text
As you know, to begging an operation, you must treat any external wounds, if the patient is an emergency one, if not continue on to the primary incision.
External condition
Before you open a patient and work on his internal issues, you must treat any external ones. This keeps blood loss to a minimum. To treat wounds, you want to use 3 objects; Sutures, Multi purpose gel, and the well known Synthetic Membrane.
The patient for this example has no internal wounds, but a few cuts to the left arm. Here's how we would treat it. Let's read the example, then dissect it.
Dr. Trousseaux (not a real person, just for example) looks at each wound carefully, observing the size and shape of each on the five cuts. "Two of these will need suturing, one will need a membrane, and the other two can be treated by the gel alone." He sutures the two longest wound. The largest of the wound received a synthetic membrane applied to it and melded with the skin by the multipurpose gel. The two wounds, barely an inch long, were treated with the gel, which made the cells multiply for a quick moment. "Well that's that." The doctor said as he bandaged the area to prevent infection.
As you noticed, he counted the wounds. This way reader's know how many will be treated so that we can avoid godmodding.
That is how you treat external wounds, like cuts, burns are simpler. You cool the burn with the gel and apply a membrane, then meld it to the skin with more gel.
Part Two
Let preform a simply primary incision. The patient here, is a dummy.
Dr. Trousseaux picked the Multipurpose gel and used it to disinfect the are before he continued with the incision. He picked up the scalpel, cold and hard. It slipped like butter into the fake flesh of the dummy, and he carefully slid the knife along until he had a four inch incision along the abdomen. He puts the scalpel down. To complete the practice, he must close the wound.
Before we finish let's talk a bit more a primary incision. You use the Multi-purpose gel to disinfect the area, then simply cute the right sized line and open the hole and begin the operation.
Dr. Trousseaux Picked up the needle and thread, and sutured the incision closed, applied gel to disinfect and stop bleeding, then he applied a bandage. The practice complete, he nodded to the nurse and began the final steps of the operation, paper work.
That it's then! Simple enough, right? In the next post we are going to talk about Tumors, and the Iridation procedure.
If you need to know which operation tools do what, please check the "tools of the trade" post.
