7th Day of Fall of the year 510 AV |
Kiska walked into her class, the ever stoic teacher Kanis sitting before her in her desk, looking down at her papers. "Good afternoon miss Kanis," Kiska said to her teacher as she entered the room. "What knowledge do you have to impart to me today?" Kanis always seemed to be in her own world, one filled with various medicines and medical techniques. Kiska had always noted the abundance of medicines about the room, and even more so, the abundance of recipes. She had never though of medicine as something involving the food she ate, but apparently to the Konti, diet was a large part of treatment for various conditions. The Konti woman picked up a piece of paper and held it out to Kiska without looking up. "I have another recipe for you, try making this one sometime. It's good for you, will help the digestive system." She continued to read her documents, finger scrolling over the letters as they passed by her eyes. Kiska took the document. It was relatively short, containing a combination of fish, rice, and celery. The thought didn't please Kiska, she wasn't a very good cook. She would try though, if it meant getting better at medicine. For some reason though, she suspected it would only help her get better at cooking. She tucked the paper into her pack and sat down in front of the desk where her teacher sat. "Today I'm going to show you how to clean and dress a wound. We have a patient who's suffered a pretty bad cut from a blade." She shuffled her papers around as if they were becoming more organized and stood up. "Follow me, I'll show you to his room." She led Kiska from the room and down the halls of the Opal Temple. The room wasn't far from their classroom. The door was open, and inside there was a plain bed with a muscular and sleeping man with tan skin and black hair. "Come," she said quietly, and walked into the room. "Good afternoon, Quil." She said, somewhat loudly. The man in the bed awoke and nodded a greeting. it was obvious he was still groggy. "This is my student, Kiska. It's time to change the dressing on your wound now, would you mind if I let her do it today?" she asked him in her sweetest voice. The man shook his head and put his arm out to his side. Kiska was amazed at the lack of speech of the man. She had never seen someone so unwilling to speak as herself. She walked across the room to where Kanis was now standing and looked down at the mans arm. "Okay Kiska, take the current dressing off of the wound and set it to the side. Be very careful not to touch the wound or hurt the patient, his wound is still very fresh and will be tender for quite a while longer." Kiska took the man's arm in both of her hands. He stared at her in slight pain as she did so, but turned away when she looked up at him. His arm was heavy, and she would have to work to lift it with just one hand. With this in mind, she propped her elbow up on the bed to hold it up better and unwrapped the bandages from the wound carefully and placed them on the bed beside the man. It was easy to see that the wound was deep even though it had been stitched up already. "Now take the cloth there," said Kanis, pointing to a cloth sitting next to a small container of clear liquid. "Dip it in the alcohol there, and gently pad the wound with it to clean it. Make sure all the excess blood is gone before we continue." Kiska did as she was told, carefully dabbing the cloth against the mans arm. The man winced as she did so. She could imagine it didn't feel very good to have alcohol in a wound, or to have someone messing with it like she was now. She felt an honest pity for the man. The blood came off spot by spot until the mans tan skin, paled by the injury, was free of blood. She looked to her teacher for further instruction. "What now miss?" "Now we wrap it again. Take the clean gauze from the table there and wrap it around his arm so that it's not tight but not loose. Then you're going tie it off." She came around the bed to take the soiled gauze and dispose of it properly. She waited for Kiska to finish the wrapping then inspected it closely. "Very well Kiska," she said, adjusting the dressings so that they were fitted and tied better. "Now that we're done here, let's head back to the room and we can discuss how inner energies affect our overall health." She was already walking out the door, and the man had drifted off back to sleep. Kiska sighed and followed her teacher back to the room. She wasn't particularly excited about the rest of the lesson to come tonight. |