Another plausibility check!
Sep. 17th, 2004 03:04 pmAgain, putting this outside the Writing filter so as to maximize my pool of people with clues--and hopefully this will be easy enough to answer even if you haven't read any prior drafts of Chapter 3 of Faerie Blood. For those of you who haven't, most of this chapter is about my heroine Kendis, with the aid of her housemates Jake and Carson, getting wounded hero Christopher off to the hospital. There are two lesser details in the latter half of this scene that are niggling at me, and I need them double-checked. This is particularly directed to anyone on my Friends list with medical clues!
1) I have an NPC named Nathan helping the doctor who treats Christopher in the ER. Is it appropriate to refer to Nathan as an orderly, given the functions he is fulfilling in the scene? (I.e., holding Christopher steady while the doctor stitches his head, running off to check on making sure there's a bed ready to stick Christopher in for the night.) Or should he be a nurse?
2) In previous drafts of this chapter I have the doctor administering an analgesic to Christopher while Nathan runs off to check on the status of a bed for Christopher, since they plan to keep him overnight for observation. I have been advised of two things (though I can't currently find the email or LJ comments referencing this): #1, Nathan, not the doctor, is more likely to administer the shot, and #2, said shot may well be delivered to a less than public portion of Christopher's anatomy. First, can anyone verify either point #1 or point #2 or both for me?
I do plan to go ahead and revise the chapter so that Nathan comes back to report on the status of the bed and give Christopher his shot, while the doctor delivers a line to my heroine explaining that it's just an analgesic, she's not really sedating him (as Kendis fears). But I'm trying to figure out if Kendis should be shooed off at that point, so as to give them a modicum of privacy to deliver said shot and to start moving Christopher to wherever they're going to put him for the night (and it also occurs to me that they may hold off delivering the shot until he's settled?). This is very close to the end of the chapter anyway--and Kendis only needs to be there long enough for Christopher to deliver a final line to her about needing to watch her back. So I don't have a particular need for the NPCs to be doing one thing or another in terms of tending my wounded hero.
But I do want to make sure that they're doing the right thing! Every little bit I can do to lessen the grade of cables needed for disbelief suspension is a good thing. ;)
1) I have an NPC named Nathan helping the doctor who treats Christopher in the ER. Is it appropriate to refer to Nathan as an orderly, given the functions he is fulfilling in the scene? (I.e., holding Christopher steady while the doctor stitches his head, running off to check on making sure there's a bed ready to stick Christopher in for the night.) Or should he be a nurse?
2) In previous drafts of this chapter I have the doctor administering an analgesic to Christopher while Nathan runs off to check on the status of a bed for Christopher, since they plan to keep him overnight for observation. I have been advised of two things (though I can't currently find the email or LJ comments referencing this): #1, Nathan, not the doctor, is more likely to administer the shot, and #2, said shot may well be delivered to a less than public portion of Christopher's anatomy. First, can anyone verify either point #1 or point #2 or both for me?
I do plan to go ahead and revise the chapter so that Nathan comes back to report on the status of the bed and give Christopher his shot, while the doctor delivers a line to my heroine explaining that it's just an analgesic, she's not really sedating him (as Kendis fears). But I'm trying to figure out if Kendis should be shooed off at that point, so as to give them a modicum of privacy to deliver said shot and to start moving Christopher to wherever they're going to put him for the night (and it also occurs to me that they may hold off delivering the shot until he's settled?). This is very close to the end of the chapter anyway--and Kendis only needs to be there long enough for Christopher to deliver a final line to her about needing to watch her back. So I don't have a particular need for the NPCs to be doing one thing or another in terms of tending my wounded hero.
But I do want to make sure that they're doing the right thing! Every little bit I can do to lessen the grade of cables needed for disbelief suspension is a good thing. ;)
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Date: 2004-09-17 03:55 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-09-17 04:17 pm (UTC)This would also fit in with the other advice I'd gotten about the doctor most likely not giving my poor battered hero the shot. So! I can work with this. Thanks for chiming in! :)
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Date: 2004-09-17 04:41 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-09-17 04:42 pm (UTC)stupid fingers
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Date: 2004-09-17 05:02 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-09-17 05:01 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-09-18 04:29 am (UTC)2. yes the analgesic would be given in a clothing-covered locale. injections of analgesics (which automagically puts it stronger than tylenol, aspirin or advil) goes in the hip, and they have to expose quite a portion of the hip to find the 'markers' (illiac crest, among others) that indicate proper location.
as well, this would likely be given BEFORE a patient was moved to a ward, as the process of settling a patient needing pain medication would be too much w/o the pain meds there to make it tolerable. this is especially the case as frequently it takes much longer to get ready to move the patient (often on the receiving end) than anticipated, and patients rarely wait QUIETLY for pain medication! also, pain medication helps make the patient more compliant and thus, easier to deal with in many regards. i honestly can think of NO instances in my own experience where i had to wait for pain relief b/c of being moved to another location. they've ALWAYS waited the 45s to give the injection, THEN moved me. :)
then again, ask
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Date: 2004-09-20 05:44 pm (UTC)Now I just have to fix the beginning!
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Date: 2004-09-20 06:18 pm (UTC)bb
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Date: 2004-09-20 07:55 pm (UTC)More to come within the Writing filter soon, I hope, as I try to beat this chapter into shape! It's going to get a HEFTY rewrite.
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Date: 2004-09-20 10:26 pm (UTC)and yeah, if you can't data mine your flist for help on their myriad life experiences, where ELSE would a person go?????
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Date: 2004-09-21 04:43 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-09-21 06:10 pm (UTC)seems thesedays that much in the line of acknowledgements & dedications DO seem to point online :)
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Date: 2004-09-22 11:46 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-09-18 04:31 am (UTC)bb
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Date: 2004-09-19 02:50 pm (UTC)