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Step 2: Exposed the patient's appropriate body part. This could vary from simply having the patient take off their headwear, to having them fully strip (This can be performed at any point in the surgery prior to Step 7, but it's faster that they strip rather than have you slowly strip them).
Step 2: Exposed the patient's appropriate body part. This could vary from simply having the patient take off their headwear, to having them fully strip (This can be performed at any point in the surgery prior to Step 7, but it's faster that they strip rather than have you slowly strip them).


Step 2: [[File:N2Otank.png|Sleeping Agent]] Sedate the patient using a '''tank of anesthetic''' and a '''breath mask''' or inject them with [[Guide_to_chemistry#Morphine|Morphine]]. Keeping your patient awake will result in a 50% (100% if the step is failed) chance to cause a minor screw-up, causing damage and a chance for bleeding depending on how intensive the surgery step is. Pain killers such as (and currently only) [[Guide_to_chemistry#Miner's Salve|Miner's Salve]] and the alcoholic drink [[Guide_to_drinks#Painkiller|Painkiller]] reduce the chance by half, and being unconscious for any reason reduces it by a fifth. Getting your patient [[Guide_to_drinks|drunk]] will also offset the slip-up chance depending on how drunk they are. If the patient has a disease containing the symptom [[Infections#Symptoms_Table|Analgesia]] or the brain trauma [[Brain_Traumas#Special|Tenacity]], they will count as being fully anesthetized.
Step 2: [[File:N2Otank.png|Sleeping Agent]] Sedate the patient using a '''tank of anesthetic''' and a '''breath mask''' or inject them with [[Guide_to_chemistry#Morphine|Morphine]]. Keeping your patient awake for most surgeries will result in a 50% (100% if the step is failed) chance to cause a minor screw-up, causing damage and a chance for bleeding depending on how intensive the surgery step is. Pain killers such as (and currently only) [[Guide_to_chemistry#Miner's Salve|Miner's Salve]] and the alcoholic drink [[Guide_to_drinks#Painkiller|Painkiller]] reduce the chance by half, and being unconscious for any reason reduces it by a fifth. Getting your patient [[Guide_to_drinks|drunk]] will also offset the slip-up chance depending on how drunk they are. If the patient has a disease containing the symptom [[Infections#Symptoms_Table|Analgesia]] or the brain trauma [[Brain_Traumas#Special|Tenacity]], they will count as being fully anesthetized.


Step 4: [[File:Drapes.png|Drapes]] [[File:Bedsheet.png|Bedsheet]] Place '''drapes''' or '''bedsheet''' over the part of body you are operating.
Step 4: [[File:Drapes.png|Drapes]] [[File:Bedsheet.png|Bedsheet]] Place '''drapes''' or '''bedsheet''' over the part of body you are operating.
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*Success boosts from chemicals additionally will not stack with other chemicals, only the highest increase is applied.
*Success boosts from chemicals additionally will not stack with other chemicals, only the highest increase is applied.
'''To abort a surgery, hold a cautery in one hand and drapes in the other, and use the drapes on the patient.'''
'''To abort a surgery, hold a cautery in one hand and drapes in the other, and use the drapes on the patient.'''
=Procedures requiring no research or computer=
=Procedures requiring no research or computer=
==Organ Manipulation==
==Organ Manipulation==
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