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**Third Degree: Recommended immediate disinfection and excision with scalpel of any infected skin, otherwise use more ointment/mesh along with some spaceacillin or a paramedic UV penlight. | **Third Degree: Recommended immediate disinfection and excision with scalpel of any infected skin, otherwise use more ointment/mesh along with some spaceacillin or a paramedic UV penlight. | ||
**Catastrophic Burns: Immediate [[Surgery|surgical debriding]] of any infected skin, followed by potent tissue regeneration formula and bandaging. | **Catastrophic Burns: Immediate [[Surgery|surgical debriding]] of any infected skin, followed by potent tissue regeneration formula and bandaging. | ||
The above steps give you enough info to handle the very basics of <s>CQC</s> first-aid, allowing you to at least look like you know what you're doing when someone gets hurt. If you get a good handle on the above information, congratulations! You have a good enough grip on wounds to deal with most situations that may arise | The above steps give you enough info to handle the very basics of <s>CQC</s> first-aid, allowing you to at least look like you know what you're doing when someone gets hurt. If you get a good handle on the above information, congratulations! You have a good enough grip on wounds to deal with most situations that may arise and be able to render aid to people who get hurt if you need to, or seek out aid for yourself. If you're ever in doubt, find a wound scanner or a health analyzer set to wound mode, and you'll get a big readout of what you need to do to fix them up. | ||
== Wounds Advance Training: The Four Weaknesses == | == Wounds Advance Training: The Four Weaknesses == | ||
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