Waiting for the boy to finish, Sairasu mind didn't falter. He watched the kids every move, allowing him to judge how comfortable he was and how efficient he was at it. The kind had a lot to learn, but with practice and time, he it could be second nature to him. Before long, the kid was done and asking him how he felt. Standing up, he walked around a little and attempted to move his ankle. Nodding his head slightly, he sat down and began to undo the bandages. "You're not bad, a little tighter than usual, but not to much. With the proper training, you'd make a fine nurse."<i></i> He said with a slight chuckle. Sairasu wasn't intending to offend Nitishi, but a little teasing never hurt anyone. Then again, some people were very sensitive these days, but Nitish didn't seem like the type. Continuing, he finally removed the bandages and began to reroll them. "Alright, if you have a pen and paper, I want you to go ahead and get them out. I'm about to give a lecture, so take notes. The class is almost over, so we'll leave after this."<i></i> He said, before walking back over to his desk.
"There's some key words you'll need to remember, so it'll help you later down the road. They're important because you may find yourself in a position where it's life of death. For example, lets say you've managed to escape a fight and you're badly injured. You have open wounds, and you're exposed to the elements; and there's no one around for miles to help you. You're being hunted, and leaving a trail of blood. The only way to erase your presence is to medically treat yourself, to stop the bleeding. However, in the process you don't have the correct supplies and you've fallen victim to infection due to poor care. If you can't seek medical attention and you don't know what you're doing, it's very possible that your life is as risk, even if you get away."<i></i> He told him, before grabbing a piece of chalk and walking over to the board. Quickly, he began to write a few words down on the chalk board.
"Infection, Sterilization, Fever, and Hydration."
"I feel like Sterilization is probably one of the more important key words we're going to cover."<i></i> He said, glancing back at Nitish before continuing. "So, we're going to start with it. First, the definition of Sterilization is the process of making something free from bacteria or other living microorganisms. With equipment that hasn't been sterilized, you face infection and possibly even disease in certain circumstances. There's a lot of different ways to sterilize equipment; we'll go over this later, before ending the class. Most equipment can be bought sterile, also."<i></i> He said, before containing. "Next is Infection. An infection is the invasion and multiplication of microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, and parasites that are not normally present within the body. An infection may cause no symptoms and be subclinical, or it may cause symptoms and be clinically apparent. An infection may remain localized, or it may spread through the blood. Dirty equipment, dirty wounds, and many different things in the environment can cause this; so be cautious."<i></i> He told him, before pointing at "Fever". "Fever, which can be fatal in some instances. A Fever is an abnormally high body temperature, usually accompanied by shivering, headache, and in severe instances, delirium. If your body temperature is over a hundred degrees, I'd be cautious and seek medical attention. In that med kit, you'll find some pills to help relieve them. Most of the time though, it's only temporary. Also seek medical assistance if it persists, and if you experience anything associated with it."<i></i> He said, before catching his breath and pointing at "Hydration".
"Hydration! Drink plenty of water; it's important to ever day health. I believe most basic health problems can be solved by drinking the proper amount of water each day. Also, you can go weeks without food and survive. You can only got a few days, and some instances, a couple of hours without water. Remaining hydrated, even on missions, can help keep your mind focused. This is common sense, but there's nothing better for you then properly cleaned and filtrated water."<i></i> He told him, before continuing on to "Stint". "Once you're done taking notes, we'll go over a few ways to sterilize some unorthodox tools that you can use to close wounds out in the field. Also, I'll teach you a little about stitching. Once that's done, we can wrap this class up."<i></i> He told him, while waiting. At this point, Sairasu was a little excited to teach the kid how to stitch a wound. Originally he didn't plan on going into this, but for whatever reason, it felt it was crucial since they were touching bases on this subject.
Wc: 300+
[Marked for Training]
[Total word count: 1500+ - For both of us]