If the patient is in immediate danger of dying put them in a Stasis Bag A stasis bag will give you 6 minutes of paused afflictions to diagnose, figure out your treatment plan, and administer any treatments short of surgery.

Suggested treatments in order of importance

  1. Put them in Stasis Bag if they’re in rapidly deteriorating condition
  2. Diagnose problems and figure out which steps from below are relevant
  3. Tourniquet any Arterial Bleeding
  4. If there’s major regular bleeding, suture them, give Blood Packs if necessary and continue doing so in further steps if necessary. If they have internal or aortic bleeding, that will need to be fixed before transfusing blood or you will waste blood bags. Consider using liquid oxygenite further down to stabilize the patient for those surgeries.
  5. Use a Needle if Pneumothorax is high
  6. If in stasis bag, prep patient for removal from bag, give any drugs if they need it - Azathioprine: if they need later organ transplants - Antirad or stabilozine: radiation sickness IMPORTANT - Broad-spectrum Antibiotics: sepsis - Mannitol: neurotrama reduction or healing if their blood is stable - Morphine: painkiller for surgery - Thiamine: organ damage healing Then take them out of the stasis bag to start surgery (here’s where you apply Liquid Oxygenite if you’re going to after using a stasis bag)
  7. First aid for heartbeat/breathing if they’re arrested or about to arrest (or if just taken out of stasis bag, as that arrests heartbeat and breathing). Skip this step if they have massive internal or aortic bleeding to fix first.
  8. Fix Internal Bleeding, and Arterial Bleeding properly. Give more blood if needed.
  9. Properly fix any heart/breathing problems, including using Drainage to fix Pneumothorax
  10. Fix bad Burns (high second degree or any third degree) - Second degree: Antibiotic Ointment or Bandages if that limb doesn’t need surgery - Third degree: Antibiotic Glue, or if that limb needs surgery, wait till the end of surgery and use Plastiseal before the closing Sutures.
  11. Do Osteosynthesis Implants surgeries on head/neck/chest Fractures and then Spinal Cord Implants surgery on Spinal Cord Injury
  12. Health scan body parts and perform Tweezers surgery to remove Foreign Bodies as well as heal internal damage and blunt force trauma
  13. Organ Transplant Surgery surgery if needed.
  14. Apply Sutures to close surgeries & to fix wounds
  15. Use bandages and then Gypsum any fractures on arms or legs to cast them
  16. Use Hematology Analyzer to check if they have any lingering blood problems and administer Broad-spectrum Antibiotics if they have Sepsis if you didn’t give it to them earlier

An additional option is Liquid Oxygenite if they’re having Neurotrauma and/or having massive bleeding problems. It negates all need for breathing, heartbeat, and having any blood for 30 seconds. LO2 gives you some time to fix Arterial Bleeding or Aortic Rupture properly while not accruing damage for 30 seconds. It will cause some organ damage though.

You can also choose to use liquid oxygenite to outright ignore bleeding, breathing, and heartbeat problems for 30 seconds while you do surgery, then apply Blood Packs and restart heartbeat/breathing after fixing problems with surgery. If they have an Aortic Rupture it might be a good idea to use LO2 and ignore the massive blood loss and replace the blood after fixing the aortic rupture and any other serious bleeding.