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" Be that as it may, the Priest Kings have limited man severely on this planet in many respects, notably in weaponry, communication, and transportation. On the other hand, the brilliance which men might have turned to destructive channels was then diverted, almost of necessity, to other fields, most notably medicine"
Assassin of Gor, p 30
A slave should know the basic life saving steps needed
to keep A Master/Mistress alive in an emergency. These steps include stopping
bleeding, treating for shock, CPR and burns.
Most medical emergencies on Gor are going to be bleeding
wounds. Due to the violent way in which most Goreans settle disputes, a
girl can expect to find a wide variety of cuts and punctures.
Contents of a typical Gorean medical chest
Healing
Because Goreans are healthier, and because of such medical
advances as the Stabilization Serums, wounds heal faster than on earth.
All wounds on Gor heal quickly and Goreans are very rarely
ill
Drugs
Bruises, sprains and strains
Apply a cool mud pack to the area. In the case of a sprained
wrist, ankle etc the mud pack can be held in place by bandaging.
Simple cuts and punctures
These are easily dealt with by the obvious cleaning and
bandaging of the wound. If a girl reads the lists of drugs, she will see
that she has many choices for salves and powders to fight infection and
to kill pain. (A note on pain relief: Kanda leaf is a toxic narcotic. There
are many more alternatives to this for pain relief.) Slaves of Ko ro ba
will offer wylow as the first choice for numbing pain. If kanda leaf is
specifically requested, it may be given.
Wash the wound with green herbal powder mixed with water or ka lana root steeped in water in a bowl. Use a clean rep cloth to wash it. For deep punctures or cuts pour directly onto the wound. Smooth numbing salve to the wound edges. Bandage with rep cloth bandage.
Serious cuts and punctures
This an area in which a slave must do the main life saving
steps and then get the help of a physician. If not bleeding badly, do the
above steps but call for the help of a healer to treat the wound. Often
you will find that there is arterial bleeding. This is when a girl must
move fast.
The first step is to stop the bleeding. This is accomplished by means of direct pressure or in a worse case scenerio with a tourniquet. The tourniquet should only be used if the patient isn't able to, or if another bystander isn't around to hold direct pressure on the wound while you go for help. Do not pull out arrows or other barbed weapons. A slave may remove knives etc. by grasping them in a cloth and laying them beside the Master. Do not cauterise wounds. this invites infection.
Don'ts of bleeding wounds
Don't pull the bandage off once you have a bad cut stoped bleeding.
Don't pull out barbed weapons.
Don't cauterize a wound.
Signs of shock include: pale clammy skin
rapid heart rate
low blood pressure
decreased alertness
confusion
Don'ts of shock
Don't overheat the patient.
Don't let the patient become aggitated, keep Him calm.
Broken bones
Types of breaks:
Incomplete: The break doesn't go through the whole
bone.
Complete: The bone is broken all the way through
but still in contact.
Simple fracture: The break goes all the way through
the bone. The bone is separated but held together by muscle and skin.
Compound fracture: The bone has penetrated the
skin.
Broken bones need to be handled by a healer. NEVER try to reset the bone yourself. The only thing a girl need do is to immobilize the limb or body area. On an extremity a simple splint will work. This kind of situation is a perfect example of where shock can set in without the girl realizing the problem. When splinting a limb be sure to use ample padding before applying the splints.
Don'ts of broken bones
Don't try to reset the break.
Don't allow the bone to move.
Don't apply a splint without applying ample padding first.
Burns
Types of burns
First degree burns The outer layer of skin is
burned. It will be red and painful.
Second degree burns Deeper burns, into the second
layer of tissue.
Third degree burns Can be extremely deep, doing
damage to muscle and tendon.
Burns need to be kept clean and bandaged. Gently bathe the burn in clean cool water, change dressing often. Infection is a major concern of burn victims. Again burns are an area that shock is very likely. Watch the patient closely and treat for it.
Don'ts of treating burns
Don't apply salve or grease.
Don't bathe or soak in ice water. cool water is ok.
Don't peel off dead or blistered skin.