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Post  Rain Sat Feb 21, 2009 7:32 pm

Rain had just left the Raikage's village with thousands of books in her hands. She opened the first one, she was excited and scared to see what the book would hold. Her ability to read had been stolen with the excitement. Trying to focus, she remembered how to read again, before all she could see was a bunch of curves and lines, but ow the words came back to her. The first exercise was tree climbing and water walking, she could already do those perfectly so she moved on. The second exercise was daignosing the injured, she was to use her hands and chakra to probe the injured and figure out what was wrong.

She walked over to a nearby lake, she could see the fish swimming, it was a very clear lake. She put her hand in quickly grabbing a fish. She threw the fish over by her books. The fish was flailing arounf, she ran over and held it down until it was clearly dead. She almosted cried seeing the fish die, she hated killing animals, but she had to. She did what the book said. She focused chakra to her hand, and ran them over the fish. At first she didn't sense anything, it took a few minutes before she realized, the cause was suffication. She already knew that ofcourse but she had to figrue it out anyway.



She looked through the book for what she would do next. It told her to put her hands over the victims chest and rub there chest making their lungs move in and out. This techinque was supposed to be very easy to chuunin, they were expected to be able to do that to two injured men at once. The book said: While it is possible for anyone to do CPR without chakra, this technique is an improvement. By holding their hands over a patient‟s chest a shinobi is able to use chakra to very carefully massage the heart and lungs in to functioning. This technique is not effective if for some reason the air passage is blocked, it does not provide oxygen or blood, only forces air in and out of the lungs and makes the heart continue to beat. A Chuunin is able to perform this technique on two patients at once if the need should arise. This technique requires that patients be unconscious and still before it will work and as such it will not work to disrupt the breathing and heart rate of anyone who is awake.


She did what the book said, she put her hands on the fish's lungs and rubbed them. Although it was a fish, and doing this techinque wouldn't help outside of the water, she could feel the lungs moving but still no success with life. She put the fish in the water, and did the same thing. The fish's gills started to move, she could feel it working. She was amazed with that she brought he fish back to life, she wanted to pull it out of the water and hug it, but she couldn't. The fish quickly left her arms and swam over to its group. You could still tell it was having difficulties breathing, but it would get used to it.


Rain looked over to see a dead rabbit by here books. She ran up to it. It had one of those plastic things that heed pop cans around its neck, it was choked. She knew what was wrong but she needed the practice. She focused chakra to her hands again, and felt around the bunny, and noticed the lungs weren't working causing the heart to stop pumping oxygenated blood, which didn't allow the body to work, which caused death. She did the same thing to the fish after she removed the plastic thing from its neck. She rubbed its chest waitign for a respond, she started to use more chakra, but remember that it wouldn't work. She started to calm down, she could feel the rabbit's body working again. It started to hop away like it did before it was choked.

She looked at was next in the book. It was how to remove a foreign object from a body. Right now she didn't care about her love for animals, she took out a kunai and threw it at bird. It hit the birds wing. She ran over and picked it up. The book said:when a patient‟s body has a foreign object in it, such as the point of a shuriken, a senbon needle, or an arrow, it is important to remove the object without further harming the patient. Using this technique the medical nin places their hands on either side of the injured area and uses chakra to very carefully manipulate the surrounding tissues in order to remove the object without causing any further damage. Depending on the severity of the wound and nature of the object, it can take anywhere from a few seconds to a few minutes to remove it.


She did what she was told to do. She layed the birds wing out and focused chakra to her hand. She then put her hands around the the kunai. She could see it slowly coming out, but it was taking its time. After three minutes it was removed. The bird was still injured she looked through the book for further instructions. The book said: A healing technique is useless when a portion of a patient‟s body has been destroyed. Burns from fire or acid, nerve damage from toxin, lung damage from some diseases, all simply can‟t be healed away because the body has literally no means to correct them. This technique remedies the problem. By using healthy skin, muscle and other tissues, portions of a patient‟s body can be reconstructed. This technique can correct most forms of damage but requires great effort on the part of the medical nin and in the case of injuries that have gone unhealed for too long, the technique is only partially effective. Some portion of the damaged area must be remaining in order to reconstruct it so it is not possible to reconstruct missing limbs with this technique.


That would take a while it was a very hard skill, it would take her about half an hour to heal that small wound. But she did it anyway. She put her hands over the wound, focusing the chakra to her hands. She started to reconstruct the cells remaining. It happened very, very, very slowly. After about ten minutes she could start to see it reform. Around thirty minutes after that, the wound was healed. She let the bird go, it couldn't fly proply but it would soon enough. She decided to finish this tomorrow, she used enough chakra as it is doing that last part, but she learnt alot and was ready for bed. It was only five in the afternoon. She laughed at herself as she fell asleep in her bed.
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Post  Rain Sat Feb 21, 2009 9:17 pm

Day 2




Rain had returned the next morning to the same spot to resume her medical training. She had rested enough, she was ready for more. She pulled out the same book and looked at something else. Blood Cloagation: A simple healing technique. The user uses his chakra on a wound to make the blood there coagulate and stop bleeding. This is primarily used as a preliminary treatment option as it does not close wounds. The bleeding from superficial wounds can easily be stopped but deep wounds can require several minutes to stop.


She took another fish from the water, it would be her test subject. This time she had brought a folding table. She put the table in the water, and strapped the fish in. She pulled out a scalpel. She made a small cut beside its tail fin. The water started to become red. She quickly brought the chakra to her hands and put it over the wound and it started to scab. It didn't take to long. Last night she couldn't sleep so she practiced focusing chakra to her hands. She tried to go a little further with the techinique, she took out a kunai and sent it right through the fished tail. She felt bad hurting to the poor fish, it started flailing and trying to escape she couldn't stand to watch it. She quickly put her hands over it and started the healing. She tried her best to make it go faster, it started to scab, and eventaully it finished. It took five minutes. She unstrapped the fish and let it go.


She tried to find something else to do but she couldn't. She couldn't harm another animal she just couldn't. She would try, to try again tomorrow. As she walked home with her books, reading about making posions she picked up a few plants Rosary pea(containing Abrin), wild onions(containing SMCO), Buckeye(containing Aesculin).


When she arrived she took the Rosary pea, she opened the shell and removed the seeds. She took a spoon and started to crush the seeds. The seeds turned into dust, she then put them in a container with water and shook it around. The water turned red and became Abrin poison. Abrin works by penetrating the cells of the body and inhibiting cell protein synthesis. By attaching to a carbohydrate chain on the cell surface, the abrin molecule anchors itself to the cell, is subsequently engulfed and enters the inner parts of the cell where it reacts with a ribosomal subunit and interferes with the normal protein synthesis process of the cell. Without these proteins, cells cannot survive. This is harmful to the human body and death may occur. The severity of the effects of Abrin poisoning vary on the means of exposure to the substance (whether inhaled, ingested, or injected).


She then did the same to the buckeye which would make an aesculin poison. This chemical when ingested results in severe gastroenteritis at most due its poor absorbance into the bloodstream. However, with larger consumptions, lack of coordination, twitching, restlessness, depression, vomiting, diarrhoea, muscle weakness, and occasionally paralysis and unconsciousness or worse. She had lost the wild onion so she decided to go to bed.
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Post  Rain Sat Feb 21, 2009 10:40 pm

Day 3



Rain had arrived in the same place as the last two days. She also brought the poisons she made last night. She really didn't want to do a re-inactment of yesterday. So she decided that she would keep with fish, and she brought the table again. She set the table up in the water so the fish can breathe then caught a fish and strapped it in. She decided to pratice the bandage skill: Bandages can mean the difference between life and death but unfortunately bandages can run out. Medical nin have learned to make temporary bandages from their surroundings. Objects such as grass, sand, water and many others can be woven together over a wound to create a temporary bandage. The bandage lasts for about five minutes without a supply of chakra from the medical nin.


She went and grab a big handful of grass. She wove them together using chakra. Once she was finished she placed it on the fish, it stayed for five minutes allow her to read about the next skill. Temperature Control: Normal body temperature can be disrupted for one reason or another and this technique is used to restore it. It can be used to treat abnormally high or low body temperatures either by using chakra to infuse the patients body with heat or by using chakra to siphon off excess heat. It is not required for the medical nin to continue to use this technique in order for it to be effective but unless the cause of the abnormal body temperature is solved then it will occur again over time.


She focused chakra to her hand, she thought temperature. She put her hands over the fishes body, siphoning off heat making the fish freezing. She could feel the water around the fish become colder. She then decided to make the fish warm enough to live. She pulled out the book again after being succesful again. She was really tired and decided to try one more technique. Blood transfusion: Loss of blood is a serious condition, and not very uncommon one in the shinobi battlefield. When a person reaches such a dangerous state, a medical nin can ease their symptoms by using this jutsu. First, the medical nin places a surgically precise cut on the patient and then another cut on the donor. The donor and the recipient must have their respective cuts within six inches of each other; this is typically accomplished by cutting their opposing arms and having them lay beside each other. The medical nin then forms a sphere of chakra between the two cuts drawing out blood from both patients and altering it so that the blood type of the donor matches that of the recipient. It is important to remember that taking more than 1 pint of blood from a donor is extremely dangerous, even with the loss of only 1 pint of blood the donor may suffer from dizziness and fatigue.


She grabbed a smaller fish and squeezed it beside the original fish. She took out a scalpel and made one cut gonig from one fish to the other. The water started to turn red, with blood. SHe quickly did what the book said, it was easir since the fish were in the water already. She made a bubble of water around the two cuts. The blood started to mix together becoming the same bloodtype. The blood started to flow into the small fish. She now had to heal each cut. She put her hands on each cut, she was regenerating the cells. The small fish was healed. The big one had suffered enough, she pulled it off the table and smashed its skull over a rock. It really didn't bother her since it was what was best for the fish anyways. She used almost all of her chakra and need rest. It was seven pm when she fell asleep, enough rest for her.
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