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The Hospital
The hospital is sterile and sprawling, its hallways and patient rooms painted a glaring white. The floor is made of something hard and shining, and the lights are that peculiar kind of flourescent that makes everyone look ill.
The first floor consists of the lobby (painted a sickly green), an emergency room, and several surgery suites, all stocked with cutting-edge, even futuristic, technology and supplies. There is a cafeteria, though the buffet line is empty; the only consumables seem to be stocked in a line of vending machines along one wall. There are no stairs, only elevators, to the upper floors, which all consist of patient rooms: made beds, glazed windows, dying flowers, and the hard plastic orange chairs that are a constant in hospitals.
The whole building smells like antiseptic and death.
((Please mark your healthcare professionals as such, and enjoy!))
The first floor consists of the lobby (painted a sickly green), an emergency room, and several surgery suites, all stocked with cutting-edge, even futuristic, technology and supplies. There is a cafeteria, though the buffet line is empty; the only consumables seem to be stocked in a line of vending machines along one wall. There are no stairs, only elevators, to the upper floors, which all consist of patient rooms: made beds, glazed windows, dying flowers, and the hard plastic orange chairs that are a constant in hospitals.
The whole building smells like antiseptic and death.
((Please mark your healthcare professionals as such, and enjoy!))
Re: Bleeding: Bitterdin
She helped the man into the chair and rolled him down, where her new, strange arsenal of supplies was waiting.
(OOC: So basically, stop the bleeding, take out the shrapnel, and sew him up? Fluids to replenish lost blood? Would water do, or would something sugary be better?)
Re: Bleeding: Bitterdin
That was a no.
He shut his eyes and swallowed against the harsh pound of his pulse in the back of his throat.
"I'm sorry, I don't think I ever caught your name," he said, fast and bright.
(OOC: Ask and find out. >:) (Unless you'd rather not play "let me tell you more about inkling physiology than you ever really wanted to know," that's good too - I'm fine treating the bleeding as minor or more serious, depending on your preference.) He knows enough about triage for inklings to suggest some options and refuse others.)
Re: Bleeding: Bitterdin
Linen, or whatever they used for bandages here. She'd seen some of the stuff, light and gauzy, when doing her quick inventory, so she supposed that would be do.
Now, where to find some water...? There was a curious basin of sorts built into the table--hanging over it was a not-quite silver handle, with a solitary drop clinging to it.
"Tell me what happened?" she asked.
(OOC: Ah, I see how it is! XD This is going to be an interesting evening, since Setsuko is ever the curious type. I can't guarantee Bitterdin's quality of care, but I think these two understand that they're in quite interesting circumstances...?)