Public Service Announcement: If you feel strongly affected by chapter 89, and do not yet have first aid training, consider googling a local class and signing up. Some sudden deaths can be prevented, and it might need to be by you. Make the most good out of your horror and revulsion.
As far as teachable lessons go, Harry didn’t get first aid training for his first aid kid.
If Eliezer wanted to maximize the amount of the impact of this lesson he could let a healer tell Harry that he didn’t use the kit to maximum effect in an upcoming chapter.
First aid kit as curiosity stopper. Treating it as more a checkmark on a list of things responsible people have, and not an item that causally interacts with the world.
One of the first things we got taught in first aid was “there’s nothing in a first aid kit that can save a life”. This probably needs a bunch of caveats to make it absolutely factually true, but it’s worth generally bearing in mind.
(My actual first aid kit includes a pair of trauma shears, which I think could save a life in a non-negligible amount of emergency circumstances.)
Well, most of the point of first aid kits (and first aid training) in serious situations is stabilization, which could indeed save lives in the situation where a ambulance/professional is in the way.
Public Service Announcement: If you feel strongly affected by chapter 89, and do not yet have first aid training, consider googling a local class and signing up. Some sudden deaths can be prevented, and it might need to be by you. Make the most good out of your horror and revulsion.
As far as teachable lessons go, Harry didn’t get first aid training for his first aid kid.
If Eliezer wanted to maximize the amount of the impact of this lesson he could let a healer tell Harry that he didn’t use the kit to maximum effect in an upcoming chapter.
First aid kit as curiosity stopper. Treating it as more a checkmark on a list of things responsible people have, and not an item that causally interacts with the world.
One of the first things we got taught in first aid was “there’s nothing in a first aid kit that can save a life”. This probably needs a bunch of caveats to make it absolutely factually true, but it’s worth generally bearing in mind.
(My actual first aid kit includes a pair of trauma shears, which I think could save a life in a non-negligible amount of emergency circumstances.)
Well, most of the point of first aid kits (and first aid training) in serious situations is stabilization, which could indeed save lives in the situation where a ambulance/professional is in the way.