Medical Examination [SHARKK]
Aug 27, 2012 21:05:21 GMT -8
Post by Sharkk on Aug 27, 2012 21:05:21 GMT -8
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Pencil to paper once more, Gungnir moved onto the fourth question of the test. Scanning it's short worth, he'd begin to work his words, as if his pencil was his sword and the paper was the shield of his foe.
A Soldier Provision Pill afford the user a recovery in their chakra, and boosting it as well in some cases. Each pill provides the user with an additional amount of chakra equal to DOUBLE their normal chakra pool. And it is because of this only one may be taken at a time, more than one dose in a short amount of time would kill the user.
Now he was on to the fifth question.
Support. A Medic-nin is there to ensure the success of their team/group. They are to be aware of their surroundings at all times, for if they become injured they would not be able to properly heal their team. They are to avoid direct front line combat, for the above reason. They are to never give up, quit, and or die until they are the last of their team. They are not permitted to quit healing their team members until they have died. Though despite all of this, my studies have shown me that some Medic-nin have trained themselves in Taijutsu as a means to defend themselves more appropriately as well as their teammates.
And then six, it hit him like a wave of chaos...And he liked it. He hadn't prepared the past series of months for nothing, this question was like asking why a dog liked table scraps.
Firstly I would make sure a clear airway, proper breathing, as well as circulation are secured before analyzing the injury. Next, the Clean and Pure Technique would be applied to prevent infection, for obvious reasons. The Anesthesia Technique would follow this, followed by the Blood Transfusion Technique...The latter being used for the stomach acid and food leaking into the bloodstream and the damage it could cause, as well as making sure the patient didn't bleed out. Chakra Scalpel would then be used as a means to open the flesh, and remove the shrapnel, taking time to reapply the various listed techniques above to make sure the surgery is completed without any error or real problems. Once the surgery would be finished, I would cauterize the wound or merely heal it shut before bandaging up the wound and giving the patient some antibiotics as well as various other medical properties, as well as giving them dates to visit me for check ups.
Question six was his favorite so far.
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