That test is hard. Blackheart finally accepted it, but it took many tries.
Keep awake - no idea
Lick patient clean - warms them up and cleans the wounds
I think you got other actions right.
Blackheart says that patient should do as much as they can (I don't remember his exact words). So don't be too careful with duties.
Unfortunately I can't help more than that. If somebody has a better idea, I would like to hear it, too.
Thank you! I appreciate the reply.
Does anybody have a guide as such to the appropriate response in each hypothetical situation?
I do have a guide. You might not be able to choose all the herbs that are listed, but there would be most of them. If I got something wrong please tell me.
Q. A young warrior was seriously wounded by an enemy warrior. Her eyes are bleeding and she’s in panic. Aside from that, she also suffers from a number of other wounds of various severity. How would you approach this?
A. Herb: Celandine, Thyme, horsetail, poppy seed, Cobwebs, Chervil, goldenrod, marigold. Comfrey. Actions - Lick patient cleen, Apply wet moss. Off duties.
Q. In the middle of leafbare, Splashstar is found on our territory. She is horribly cold, and coughs out green mucus. How would you approach this?
A. Herbs - Catnip, Borage Leaves, Yarrow. Actions - Keep warm, lick patient clean. Off duties.
Q. An apprentice comes to you. He says that his tooth hurts and that he has scratched his nose. He requests to be let off his duties and given some poppy seeds and kept asleep until he’s at full health. You notice that he’s coughing. How would you approach this?
A. Herbs: Coltsfoot or Tansy , Dock Leaves. Actions - Apply Wet Moss. Full duties.
Q. During greenleaf, you are approached by a fresh apprentice. He has a cough and complains about aching paw pad. He thinks it may be contagious. How would you approach this?
A. You could do nothing or give him Tansy and Dock Leaves.
Q. It's the middle of leafbare. A senior warrior has fallen into the lake and is not responding to anything said to him. How would you approach this?
A. Herbs - Catnip, Thyme. Actions - Keep Warm, Lick patient clean. Off duties.
Q. A warrior is brought to you. He and his patrol were attacked by a group of rats and he received very serious injuries. He has a fever and has problems breathing. He cannot manage to get himself speaking. How would you approach this?
A. Herbs - Goldenrod, Borage Leaves, Horsetail, Burdock Root, Marigold, comfrey Root, Poppy seeds. Actions - Lick Patient Clean, Apply Wet Moss. Off duties.
Q. A young warrior was bitten by a poisonous snake. While, waiting for your arrival, other warriors tried to give him some herbs that they can’t remember. Those herbs made his condition dramatically worse. How would you approach this?
A. Herbs - Tormentil, Yarrow. Full Duties.
Q. An old warrior has a high fever, issues with breathing, and is in horrible pain. Thinking it was greencough, you tried catnip, but it doesn’t seem to be working. His condition seems to be getting worse fast. How would you approach this?
A. Herbs - Borage Leaves, Chamomile, Poppy seeds, catnip. Actions - Quarantine patient, Apply wet moss. Off Duties. (No)
Q. An older she-cat approaches you. She tell you that she’s expecting kits in a few sunups. However, she’d like to remain on her duties until kitting. She also wants you to help her with her aching paw pads and joints. And also, you know that she had probl
ems sleeping. How would you approach this?
A. Herbs - Borage Leaves, Dock Leaves, Juniper Berries. Light Duties.