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While someone is extending this timer for you, you need to be **treating whatever is causing the casualty to be in cardiac arrest**. In 99% of cases (barring player negligence or mischief) it's because they've been drained of blood by being **repeatedly perforated by little metal objects**. When you correct whatever the issue is to an acceptable degree, the casualty will come out of cardiac arrest (but still be unconscious) with a heart rate probably in the triple digits but definitely not ~30. **If you're still seeing 30 BPM the casualty is still in cardiac arrest**. | While someone is extending this timer for you, you need to be **treating whatever is causing the casualty to be in cardiac arrest**. In 99% of cases (barring player negligence or mischief) it's because they've been drained of blood by being **repeatedly perforated by little metal objects**. When you correct whatever the issue is to an acceptable degree, the casualty will come out of cardiac arrest (but still be unconscious) with a heart rate probably in the triple digits but definitely not ~30. **If you're still seeing 30 BPM the casualty is still in cardiac arrest**. | ||
- | For the record: if it's taking you in the range of **five minutes** to bring a //single// casualty (with no one else taking your attention for treatment etc) out of unconsciousness or cardiac arrest, then you're //probably// doing something wrong. It is entirely possible to bring up //at least// two or three casualties in that amount of time. As with anything, it //could// be the game, but don't be too quick to blame the mod or the game. **Double-check what you're doing and make sure your process is good** and then start to investigate if something is jacked up on the game's end. | + | For the record: if it's **routinely** taking you in the range of **five to ten minutes** to bring a //single// casualty (with no one else taking your attention for treatment etc) out of unconsciousness or cardiac arrest, then you're //probably// doing something wrong. It is entirely possible to bring up //at least// two or three casualties in that amount of time. As with anything, it //could// be the game, but don't be too quick to blame the mod or the game. **Double-check what you're doing and make sure your process is good** and then start to investigate if something is jacked up on the game's end. |
====== Appendix B: Vitals - what do? ====== | ====== Appendix B: Vitals - what do? ====== |