A PCs member who burned their hand with hot oil called you to the kitchen. They were washing their hands for about 10 minutes. After stopping the water, you observe that the skin was red and described as painful, with huge blisters forming. You avoid popping these blisters and move to the next step to prevent infection and further tissue damage by applying a ____?
loose/sterile/non-stick dressing
How many types of specialists can an Intern pick? (100)
4
A CD known for being violent called for a doctor, complaining of stomach pain after last night's meal. After realising you were the only person on shift, you went to CDC to take the CD for a check-up. Before leaving, what do you do?
Call security to escort you back to MD
Who is a Russian spy?
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While getting out of the medical sector, an EC member was stabbed from behind with a knife that was left inside them. The attacker ran away after stabbing them, but when you checked up on the EC, you caught a strange smell, something similar to a rotting fish that was coming out of the wound. What could be the reason?
Infections or bacteria (150) Anaerobes (400)
How many contracts do we have with non-combatative departments/factions? (200 points)
3
A well-dressed man from EC walks in with three guards guarding him. He asks for a private room, which you gave after searching him up on the database. Afterwards, he asks for a checkup and a full body examination. After doing some tests, you found out he has stage 4 cancer and needs to go bald. How do you tell him?
Don't tell him and let him die of cancer, or ensure the environment is a safe space before asking the EC, ask him how much he wanna know from the scan, like every detail of your finding or just the big part. Afterwards, give a warning shot like "I have bad news for you" before telling him he has stage 4 cancer and telling him what you can do.
What steps do you take before inserting a syringe into a patient for a blood test? And after? (250)
Clean the area > let it dry > insert the syringe and draw blood > invert the tube > apply pressure > apply bandage/plaster
A patient was rushed into the OR alongside paramedics with a GSW to his chest, hitting a lung. The patient is still conscious, gasping for air with a massive amount of blood coming out of his chest. The paramedics started doing first AID while waiting for the surgeon, ensuring the air was clear of blood and debris, shoving an endotracheal tube down the patient's throat to deliver oxygen, accidentally giving the patient PPV for a few seconds before switching to 100% oxygen. The chest had an open "sucking" wound, so they applied a vented occlusive dressing when the surgeon finally arrived to take care of the rest. What did the paramedics miss out on doing before the surgeon arrived?
lung decompression and Circulation/bleeding control/Fluid resuscitation.