amenta colonizes delena
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soundandleaf said: construction
5050501 said: physician's assistant!
yamo4 said: colonization office clerk
gingercake said: farmer
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traveler said: What does a doctor's assistant do among Amentans?

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5050501 said: It's sort of between being a nurse and being a doctor. I spend a lot of time fetching equipment and supplies and doing charting, and sometimes when we're busy I can see patients by myself if they're not very complicated, I can check for contraindications and stuff for simple things and prescribe them whatever the usual is.
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traveler said: That sounds a lot like our doctors' apprentices. I bet your medical treatments are very different, though.

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5050501 said: Probably! none of them are magic! half the time what people want is permission to exceed the printed dose on something they already have and a statement about at what point it's serious and what kind of quarantine they should do if any
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traveler said: I'm not sure what you mean by dose. And I'm curious how you do quarantines - we just stay in our territories, and most of us don't leave our territories most days anyway. It seems like it'd be a lot less comfortable to do that with everyone living so close together, your territories must be so small if you have them at all.

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soundandleaf said: ping
yamo4 said: ping
5050501 said: dose means amount of medication. if you're taking a painkiller for headaches you use the amount it says on the bottle but if you have a really bad problem I can tell you it's safe to go up a little more and for how long.
gingercake said: ping
5050501 said: if someone's really sick they go into a quarantine hotel which has negative pressure rooms and lots of air filtration with UV in the ducts and everything but if they just have a cold like me they can just stay in a separate room in their house. my husband's sleeping on the floor of our daughter's room for a few days.
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traveler said: That's surprisingly similar to how we do quarantine, except if you really mean you're staying in one room that's not good for crafters. We have the space to have more than that without seeing anyone, though, usually. If someone's too sick to take care of themselves they'll stay with someone else who'll make them a temporary house with anti-disease features, but that usually at least has a porch.

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5050501 said: there's an ensuite bathroom so I don't have to go through the common areas, and my husband's leaving me meals outside the door I can take in and swap for used plates when they're not home. I don't think it would be wise to go out on a porch even if there were a separate one? there are people next door.
5050501 said: I'm not very sick, anyway, just sick enough I shouldn't be getting on a bus
gingercake said: thank you for your service
yamo4 said: that hasn't been funny in a year
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traveler said: If someone was taking care of two sick people at the same time they wouldn't put their houses very close together or near to their own, yeah.
traveler said: What's a bus? The translation just says it's some kind of vehicle.

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soundandleaf said: it's like a train but - wait that won't make sense either
soundandleaf said: it looks like this [link]
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traveler said: Oh, I see.

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gingercake said: yeah you can't go into those sneezing
yamo4 said: some people have allergies
5050501 said: they make masks that say "allergies" on them!

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traveler said: Masks?

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soundandleaf said: things that go over your mouth and nose so you keep your sneezes to yourself
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traveler said: Oh, that makes sense. We do that the other way around when we need to do it at all.

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5050501 said: That doesn't work as well because droplets can land on things if the sneezer isn't the one wearing the mask!
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traveler said: Well, yes, but that doesn't matter so much if we're just in our own houses where nobody else is going to go, and if we're staying with someone else they can heat-sterilize everything we've used before they reuse the material, it's not hard to do.

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gingercake said: magic is so luckyyy, I hope kids born here can get it
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traveler said: I hope so too! It sounds like it'd really help you out.

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yamo4 said: is it hard to learn to do?
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traveler said: The basics aren't; crafter children learn to use the telepathy around the time they learn to walk and start doing simple things with crafting-material a few years later. After that, it depends on what you want to do; people who get into the advanced kinds of crafting can spend their whole lives improving their skills, but every new adult knows how to do enough crafting to run a household, and most people can learn to do most other practical things with a few years of work at most.

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5050501 said: is it hard to learn to TEACH?
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traveler said: I wouldn't know where to start teaching someone who'd never crafted before, the same way I wouldn't know where to start teaching someone who'd never walked before, but teaching other crafters isn't hard. We have books that teach different kinds of crafting, and I think the crafter diplomat gave your researcher some; did they not share them?

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gingercake said: oh I never have time to read
5050501 said: we can't do any magic, but it'll matter when my next kid's grown up, if they have magic!
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