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Aug 13, 2010 01:22

Five days off in a row, and then two weeks till my quarterly review. Time flies- and I almost don't know what to do with myself.

[Dr. Yumeno is apparently in a very pensive and candid mood tonight, sitting back thoughtfully on a sofa in a very modernist, clean apartment, dimmed, with cooled blues of a projection-image aquarium swimming on the wall ( Read more... )

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[video] masterbaiting August 13 2010, 05:24:24 UTC
The maternity ward.

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[video] gaveherwings August 13 2010, 05:26:35 UTC
Skye has a very good one, the best in the city.

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[video] masterbaiting August 13 2010, 05:27:30 UTC
[Maternity ward.]

There are mothers there?

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[video] gaveherwings August 13 2010, 05:30:48 UTC
Yes. Children are born there.

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video | private proxysearch August 13 2010, 05:30:08 UTC
You're an excellent doctor, Daedalus. You shouldn't doubt yourself so much.

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video | private gaveherwings August 13 2010, 05:32:19 UTC
It's very different here-

How much longer are you planning on being out?

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video | private proxysearch August 13 2010, 05:40:30 UTC
But that doesn't make you a bad doctor.

Not much longer. Why? Do you need me to pick something up on the way home?

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video | private gaveherwings August 13 2010, 05:47:09 UTC
A doctor shouldn't feel so unversed in the kinds of things he's expected to treat daily- sometimes, Re-l, I really don't know...I should have taken more time in training. Or stick to research.

What's even open, after siren? No...I was only wondering.

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[Video] niteolupus August 13 2010, 06:02:13 UTC
[He's sitting at a desk several books propped open in front of him, occasionally scribbling on a piece of paper.]

To be honest Dr. Yumeno I think most people would be unprepared in these situations, but you do a fine job of remaining calm and informative in the troubled times. I've seen my fair share of healers and while some are more focused in on the injuries, you take the time to worry about more than that.

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How would I go about treating an infected wound?

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[Video] gaveherwings August 13 2010, 06:16:49 UTC
I do hope to.

It's just that I'm used to dealing with things on a larger scale- (though Romdeau was something of a microcosm in itself.) I suppose no one's expected to feel so secure, working under these circumstances...it's just a very different environment. Still very new.

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How would you go about it? Have you been down to the clinic? How long has the wound gone untreated, and how long has it been inflamed? Do you have a fever? If it's bacterial, you'll need to be prescribed an antibiotic.

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[Video] niteolupus August 13 2010, 06:32:20 UTC
It does feel as though we've been dropped into the middle of a war at times what with the feuding companies. I agree that it's very new but I enjoy the chance to discover the changes. A larger scale, like being in charge of the entire city and not just one clinic?

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[He sighs, frustrated. Remus wants to say it isn't him with the wound but he doesn't.]

No to the clinic. It went approximately six days allowing the wound to ooze and dry before being properly cleaned, and hot compresses are applied to help get rid of the infected material along with a sever cleaning spells. No fever as of yet and it itches. Bacterial, that would mean wonky yellow ooze, wouldn't it?

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[Video] gaveherwings August 13 2010, 06:45:46 UTC
Yes. It wasn't as large a city as this one, population wise. Nor did it have the same...variety of persons with special individual needs.

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Yes. That sounds like a bacterial infection. Aside from...er...cleaning spells? There's been no other magic involved thus far? I would go down to the clinic at dawn. I won't be there- but the waiting room fills up quickly after siren. It sounds like that will need a prescription for a topical or oral antibiotic.

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text forever; illusionomicon August 13 2010, 06:26:00 UTC
Could you put in a request to transfer?

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text forever; gaveherwings August 13 2010, 06:29:15 UTC
I've thought about it. It depends on if the review goes well.

They like starting their newcomers on third shift. It seems most of us are assigned to clinic work.

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Text. zealouspeter August 13 2010, 08:39:25 UTC
Doesn't it take different a sort of skills?

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Text. gaveherwings August 13 2010, 16:15:32 UTC
Working in this city, as opposed to Romdeau?

It takes the same understanding of human physiology, the same knowledge (with some added on unfamiliarities, but thankfully I'm not without supportive staff and other doctors), but the skill set is outside what I used to call routine. Not impossible, but different enough to prove...challenging, at times.

Unless you meant transferring upstairs, which wasn't really to be taken too serious. Passing wishful thinking, and mostly curiosity on my part. It's just a much more pleasant atmosphere, bringing people into the world, instead of trying to keep them there.

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Text. zealouspeter August 13 2010, 20:55:08 UTC
Haven't you been doing all you can to meet that challenge?

I didn't think so. Though you should remember that once they're in the world, the nurses must have to fight to keep some of them there, too. Aren't babies supposed to be really fragile?

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Text. gaveherwings August 13 2010, 21:15:51 UTC
To the best of my ability. Re-l says that I'm running myself ragged.

Yes, that's true, and there are complications. It's a tremendously important field, I have enormous respect for the staff, and I don't mean to make light of their work up there at all.

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