Winter 30th 512 AV
4th Bell (4pm)
Nai’a had been working her shift at the Infirmary for 8 bells already, she was supposed to get off, but it seemed that everyone and their brother had become sick as of late. She did not mind though, she enjoyed the work, and enjoyed helping other people. She even enjoyed the stern elder lady, Mistress Claira, bustling around giving commands to the others. She could not help but smile at the woman, even when she was telling Nai’a that she was doing something wrong. Mistress Claira was a great mentor, and she looked up to her, always ready and willing to learn whatever the woman threw her way.
Nai’a looked over at her previous patient, checking to see if he was done retching the contents in his belly yet. The poor man was a sailor, and was out celebrating with his fellows into the wee morning hours, and seemed to have upset one of his fellow crew members and found himself bruised up and hung over. Unfortunately he was paying for all the consumption of that Kelp beer he consumed. There wasn’t much that could be done for the hangover, but she did use her mark of Rak’keli to heal the bruising on his face. She made a medicine to alleviate the headache of his hang over, fluids to hydrate his body, and of course he was vomiting the alcohol up and out of his system. She had to make she he kept plenty of water in his system though. Most people assumed that water makes one more drunk, but in reality it hydrates your dehydrated body, which sort of shocks your system. Alcohol dehydrates you, and of course so does vomiting. Nai’a shook her head from side to side with a jovial smile at the man, and patted him on the back, wiping his face and lips with a wet cloth.
Nai’a left the man to his vomiting and walked down the hall to find Mistress Claira, to see what else she could do to help. Nai’a planned on being in the Infirmary until late in the evening helping Mistres Claira out. The poor old woman worked long hard days, she enjoyed of that Nai’a was sure, but she still wanted to help Claira out, plus the more she learned the more she could help, it was a win-win situation really.