Ninjutsu? (Training)
Apr 9, 2012 14:07:02 GMT -7
Post by Rarilue on Apr 9, 2012 14:07:02 GMT -7
First Aid/CPR/AED: Lesson 9 - 12
Rank: “D”
Skill: Supplementary
Effect: User learns Lesson 9 - 12 on First Aid/CPR/AED.
Special: ---
Drawback: ---
Description: Lesson 9: Soft Tissue Injuries, Lesson 10: Injuries to Muscles, Bones and Joints, Lesson 11: Sudden Illness, Lesson 12: Heat and Cold - Related Emergencies. With Lessons 9-12 the user is able to help with Soft Tissue Injuries, help and take care of Injuries to the Muscles, joints and the Bones such as putting splints, stop the bleeding, and treat shock. User is able to help against degree burns and knows what to do if a situation arises when it comes to these kinds of situations of First Aid. All Medical and ANBU personnel must know all Lessons.
Limit: Anyone is capable of Learning, Must buy First Aid/CPR/AED: Lesson 9 – 12 Book.
Rank: “D”
Skill: Supplementary
Effect: User learns Lesson 9 - 12 on First Aid/CPR/AED.
Special: ---
Drawback: ---
Description: Lesson 9: Soft Tissue Injuries, Lesson 10: Injuries to Muscles, Bones and Joints, Lesson 11: Sudden Illness, Lesson 12: Heat and Cold - Related Emergencies. With Lessons 9-12 the user is able to help with Soft Tissue Injuries, help and take care of Injuries to the Muscles, joints and the Bones such as putting splints, stop the bleeding, and treat shock. User is able to help against degree burns and knows what to do if a situation arises when it comes to these kinds of situations of First Aid. All Medical and ANBU personnel must know all Lessons.
Limit: Anyone is capable of Learning, Must buy First Aid/CPR/AED: Lesson 9 – 12 Book.
He finished with studying this book, he placed it on top of the book read before this one on the side. He reached into his bag and took out the last medical book. Placing it in front of him on the table he then opened it up and start to study. Now this is where the juicy stuff starts to come in. Lesson 9 is about soft tissue injuries. Not sure of all the things that goes into this category he specifically looks into what things are considered to be soft tissue. Soft tissue includes; skin, muscle, ligaments, tendons, and the tough tissue called fascia which lines them.
Going back to where he left off, it explains the kind of injuries to the skin. Things like, cuts, scrapes, to more concern injuries like irritation, and other nasty sounding things. It explains all these things and also the treatment for them. Which is pretty much a lot of things to read. It also includes that there might be something from the inside that may effected the skin as-well. It explains quite a few treatments for them. However it also cautions that if there is no findings of cause then it may be best to fix what you can and get some help.
Everything was formatted the same with the other soft tissues. Explaining the injuries and giving the treatments, to giving the final caution of seeking for help if needed. Lue was surprised on how ya can tell what kind of injuries there are to muscles and other things you can`t see with the naked eye. He then head to take a break for a while, eating lunch and whatnot for about an hour or two. Coming back to his studies he goes to the next lesson, "injuries to muscle, bones, and joints".
It talks about some more injuries of the muscle and it`s treatments. Also the same with the bones and joints. The two lessons he read thus far in this book also describes how it`s not that hard at all to finding the types of injuries to multiple parts that are all in one area. They also explained about quite a few diseases that may be the cause of injury. Turning the page onto the next lesson, "Sudden Illness". Now this is the grand-daddy of listing all these diseases. However, in this lesson, Lue didn`t blow up his mind with this huge part of information.
This is because that he already knows the basis of all diseases; toxins, deficiencies, negative electromagnetic chaos, and stress both mental and physical. And also, since it seems in this world that not everything is simply just a sales tactic, the books are pretty straight forward. Therefore there shouldn`t be anything about figuring stuff out on your own or any counter-acting explanations. An example of a medical book may be used as a sales tactic: penile dysfunction is a side-effect of something else that may be wrong but, few may say that penile dysfunction is in itself a disease and then offer medication. Same could be done with acne, and others that are in fact side-effects.
He only read bits of each disease until he got the idea what each of them are caused by. He had to take a break for a while because even though he had not read everything there was just so many things listed in this section. After he rested his brain, he went on with his studies. Now on the final lesson, "Heat and Cold - Related Emergencies". Reading it, he soon found out it`s just not about burns but much more things that can be caused by heat. It`s formatted the same as in the first lesson in the book, the injury and treatment. Also goes for the section where it explains about cold with that final caution of getting help that`s at the end of each section.