vicodincrutch: (doctor doctor)
Has it been hot enough for you? Might be a little late, but for those of you who read and those of you who remember (the numbers dwindle) I'll give a few pointers.

After the stop, drop and roll or water dousing to remove the flames from a body or body part you need to treat the result, the burn.

First degree burns are the lowest grade of burns the most important thing you should know is that don't need to bother a doctor for this one. Agitating, but all in all pretty harmless so long as you don't press on it. How do you know it's a first degree burn? It's a sunburn, people. It's red. Aloe and it will fade in three days time.

Second degree burns are something you should worry about. The skin will blister and swell. DO NOT apply aloe or any adhesive ointment. Why? It's the same as buttering up an open wound. If you really like pain and butter, go for it. If not, run under cool water. If the burn mark is bigger than your pinky finger--by bigger I mean by a good portion then you get to bother a doctor.

Third degree burns make skin not look like skin anymore. It's charred and split. Something like burnt rotisserie chicken.  Seek medical attention immediately.

Next medical issue. T-Virus. We know the symptoms, there is an antidote floating around. I want a sample of each.

You will be happy to know that there is a society of one eyed people here. When's the first meeting of the I. C. U. club?


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