Mummy's And How To Make Them
Iki, Scylla, Keelin, Irilyth Healing Lesson
07-01-2022, 02:56 PM
With a laugh, Ricin introduced himself and confirmed their assumptions, letting them know that he was going to be the patient they would be bandaging. It would be more useful to have a live patient to practice on, even if she was already picturing him ending up in quite an amusing position with four healers here to bandage him—especially if he didn’t want them to remove their work as they went.
She snickered softly as Ricin went fully into the dramatics and gave them a full scenario to play off of, painting himself as someone who fell from a cliff. She was invited up first to stabilize his neck and then gave tasks to everyone else before flopping over and telling them to begin. She chuckled softly and went to collect some supplies.
Picking up a few sticks that were smooth and slightly pliable and a roll of bandages she went over to where Ricin was laying and started to carefully and gently shift his head and shoulders to that his neck was laying flat. She used the bandages and sticks to create a stiffened brace for his neck, making sure not to put the sticks over his throat and instead keeping them just to the sides and back. It should be enough to keep him from turning his head one way or another, but wouldn’t be too stiff or tight where he couldn’t breathe. Tying off her work she went back to where she had been sitting for the next student to proceed.
"Keelin"
She snickered softly as Ricin went fully into the dramatics and gave them a full scenario to play off of, painting himself as someone who fell from a cliff. She was invited up first to stabilize his neck and then gave tasks to everyone else before flopping over and telling them to begin. She chuckled softly and went to collect some supplies.
Picking up a few sticks that were smooth and slightly pliable and a roll of bandages she went over to where Ricin was laying and started to carefully and gently shift his head and shoulders to that his neck was laying flat. She used the bandages and sticks to create a stiffened brace for his neck, making sure not to put the sticks over his throat and instead keeping them just to the sides and back. It should be enough to keep him from turning his head one way or another, but wouldn’t be too stiff or tight where he couldn’t breathe. Tying off her work she went back to where she had been sitting for the next student to proceed.