Wounds & Bandages
Injuries:
Each limb on the body can receive different types of injury. Each injury has a different level of pain and bleeding that it will inflict.
Each injury type also has a set of treatment procedures that are best suited for it - these will be laid out in the subsequent chapter about rendering aid.
Wounds:
Bandages:
Field Dressing
Field dressing is average treatment, a jack of all trades, master of none.
Packing Bandages
Packing bandages have a higher re-opening chance than field dressings, but a longer reopening delay than other forms of treatment.
Elastic Bandages
Elastic bandages can treat any wound in just one bandage but have a much higher re-opening chance and shorter reopening delay compared to other bandages.
Quick Clot is a clotting agent that promotes the body's natural clotting process. It is a lot less effective than the other types of bandages, but have a significantly lower chance of reopening, and if they do re-open, they take a long time to do so.
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