Save patients by using Triage Bandages to tend to their wounds. You must save 15 patients before 6 of them die from their injuries.
Remember the order of triage! Critically Injured Soldiers die the fastest followed by Badly Injured Soldiers. Injured Soldiers take the longest to die and should be saved AFTER your Critically Injured and Badly Injured Soldiers have been triaged.
Good day, doctor. You will be tested on your ability to triage patients accordingly this afternoon. Should you pass your examination, you will join the prestigious ranks of Horde Trauma.
Now pay attention! The critically injured must be tended to first. After the criticals come the badly injured. The injured should be tended to last. You must save 15 patients to pass this exam. You will fail should 6 of your patients die in triage.
Triage bandages will be supplied.
Good luck, doctor.
Miraculous work, doctor. Simply miraculous.
Doctor <name>, welcome to Horde Trauma.
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Once you hit a character level of 40 and with at least 225 in your First Aid skill visit Arnok, in The Valley of Spirit, Orgrimmar, who will give you the quest "Horde Trauma" which sends you off to see Doctor Gregory Victor in Hammerfall who will ask for you to assist him in healing patients in a quest called "Triage" which asks you to save the lives of 15 of his patients.
While the doctor will advise you to heal the critically injured first, you might as well but it's advisable to let them die because unless you start healing them as soon as they spawn they'll die on you anyway and that's a waste, so focus on the badly injured person instead. The Dr will give you 20 Triage bandages to perform the healing with.
As the patients are healed they'll jump up, cheer and then run to the Dr. If you fail (6 patients die) throw any remaining Triage bandages away and redo the quest, he'll give you a fresh set of bandages.
Also, I found having the health bars displayed doesn't actually show their health dropping, they stay 100% the whole time. It only really helps because it constantly shows you the name of the patient (critical/badly/injured) and you have to use their names to judge how long you have to heal them.
Quest gave me 5550 XP at lvl 37 and 'Artisan' First Aid status, very nice! :D
Edited, Dec 20th 2008 6:52am by WhyteEagle
The CTRL+V thing didn't work for me, I didn't see their health go down at all before they disappeared.
Wrong post! Sorry!
Edited, Aug 28th 2008 9:51pm by PhatPug
Fortunately, u dont have to go anywhere or kill anything hence it's a good one to do when you're waiting on a party or whatever.
U can do this quest over and over again.
DON'T bother with your bandages- the quest giver will give you special bandages "triage bandages". The first time, equip your triage bandages on a numbered hotkey. This will take a moment so abandon the quest when finished. Then accep the quest again. This will give you even more bandages.
My strategy was to stand in one spot where I could heal 4 of the beds without moving.
Heal with this priority:
1 critically injured
2 badly injured
3 Any injured who talks about dying
4 Whoever respawned first
To heal, i click then hit the hotkey.
While healing, click your next target. As soon as the heal is complte, hit your hotkey. Then choose your next target.
Using this strategy, u may only have to do the quest a couple of times.
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Yes, I'm a female gamer.
No, I do not want to cyber.
I just wondered if the 'critically injured solidiers' and 'badly injured soldiers' would 'despawn' faster, but I was concentrating on what I was doing so I couldn't tell for sure. I just really focused on those guys more than the regular 'injured soldiers'.
Hope this all helps. Its not really a bad quest.
Whatever you are willing to put up with is exactly what you will have.
try and remember when new ones spawn which ones were there longer, that will help you considerably. also, when healing if you see a more injured patient arrive, keep healing that one then go to the other. dont stop or you'll lose the patient
and counting down. If you just keep one stack of bandages in your slot you can keep track of how many you have saved.
tried 10 times , the closest i got was 14/15 saved (so 6 bandages over)
It wasn't hard.
Have a good sight over all the six towels stay close en do not move by healing a
patient. During healing pre select an other patient and so on.
(see video at http://stage6.divx.com/members/116187/videos/1012825)
1. hotkey the triage bandages. If you have a heal ability you use a lot, put it there for the time being.
2. zoom to third person so you can see all victims.
3. preselect the next dying victim before the bandaging is done on the current
4. look for a pattern: undead are always critical, trolls always badly injured, and orcs always injured.
5. stand between the two rows about level with the middle of the first two guys. They'll all be within triage range from here.
Do not:
1. let a dying patient throw you off. Expect to lose 2-3.
2. use ctrl+v to see health. They all have full health till the moment they die. It just clutters up your screen so you're better off looking for that pattern.
You also can get a fightout there too... cords 27/60
I can't wait to be lvl 35 so i can get it now i'm lvl 26 and FA skill is 157 :) lol
help please
Press Ctrl V to activate the health bar over the heads of the patients for easy health monitoring.
Pull your camera out to third person so you can see as much of the room as possible.
Put the triage bandages the doctor gave you in your aciton bar. Do not use your own bandages.
Position yourself in the middle of the room.
When a patient appears, dying, click on the Triage bandage in your action bar to begin healing.
Keep your eye on other patients.
When you see another appear left click on them to pre-select them and as soon as your current heal has finished click the bandages in your action bar and the pre-selected one will begin to heal. Saves valuable seconds this way.
As the patients are healed they'll jump up, cheer and then run to the Dr.
If you fail (6 patients die) throw any remaining Triage bandages away and re-request the quest from the Doctor, he'll give you a fresh batch of bandages
There's six mats. Stand in the middle. Hotkey bandages. Backed out, third person view of self and all six mats.
As you heal the victims, more will spawn (but not always instantly, so you don't always have a full stock of victims, which makes things easier). The criticals die pretty quickly, so them first, of course, and remembering to heal the more badly injured ones first. Basically, just keep how long til each dies in your head.
Also, keep in mind the time at which they spawn. At some points, I had nothing but injured (the slowest dying ones), but they spawned at different times. Since the ones that spawn first are closer to death, you want to heal in the spawn order (when compared to others of the same injury type).
First time through, I only lost one. (It keeps going until you either save 15 or lose 6, as the completed or failed conditions). They kept spawning afterwards, so I kept healing. No extra prize, just wanted to know I saved as many as possible. Had one bandage left over at the end, which I'm assuming was meant for the one I lost.
Did the quest at lvl 35 and 225 First Aid, so, yup, the change in level is accurate.
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DON'T KEEP THE TRIAGE BANDAGES IF YOU FAIL!
It seems that the quest ends when you are down to 5 bandages.
I kept healing 15 guys, but they didn't quit coming! So I kept failing. Soon I had over 100 triage bandages. Finally, I figured out I had to destroy them all before I began the quest again. Got it easy after that.
Hope this helps . . .
half dozen attempts before I came back and reread this and followed his strategy
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As you skill up the Doc will train you to make new bandages. Here are the skill levels you need before he will teach you each one:
240 Hvy Mageweave
260 Runecloth
290 Hvy Runecloth
So if you want to max out your FA, just brind a bunch of mageweave and runecloth and make bandages. Once you hit each number above talk to him again. My lev 42 Rogue is slinging Hvy Runecloth Bandages. :) Nice
Enjoy!
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Once you realise this, it's a case of remembering in what order they spawned, and making sure you heal each of those - since I found that most of the patients were only injured and not badly injured, all you can do is remember which one spawned first. And if a badly/critical appears, do them quickly and then go to the others.
I managed this by myself on the second go. Not bad, not bad at all.
Alt: Kamilah (Troll Mage Level 30)
Got to HF with my lvl 34,95. Turned in a few Q.
Went to the Surgon, got the Bandages, stood in the center, started quickly with shortcut. And "memorized" the order they spawned. Healed away the Bad/Crit, but seemed like the "normal" injuried just died. Dont think there is a way not to kill a single one.
Well, anyway....Got it in 1st attemt...(OK OK OK, with this Char! But it's like a 1st timer, since it's been a while.)
Uhmmmm, brought Mageweave. Not Silk Cloth. Had to wait for the Mail for a load of Silk so that i was able to lvl-up to 240 in order to get my MageweaveBandageEducation....WHAT ARE THEY LIKE :-((
Then I read this site and got wizer....
Or are there quests u have to do before it? Which ones?
I just did it on instinct, trying to catch all with my eyes. I may have missed some but it is most important to act quickly, so there is no room for hesitation.
In the first cast of Triage , two injured paitients despawned, presumably dying. No progression, just dead. Then two more injured despawned during the second cast.
I tried this 6 times before giving up in total frustration.
On the ratio of deaths to casts, I rate this quest as IMPOSSIBLE
--Rhonda S.
You just need to fully channel the bandage 15x before 6 patients die. The idea is to snag the critical patients so they don't quickly add to your 6 total. Or you can follow the Alliance strategy and let'em die (those bastards! :P) When you are left with only injured, then prioritize based on first in first out. the type of patient spawned was different each time, so I found the easiest was to stand right in the middle. You don't have to stand right at the floor mat of the dying patient. Once they start spouting "I'm dying," go ahead and stop bandaging, and grab the next critical patient.
On my 3rd time (and Alliance also suggested for their version of the quest) I dropped the Triage Bandage into my toolbar for quick access. The bandages act like those "scroll of stamina" items -- once you activate it, you can just click on your target.
If you're running low on bandages, you can drop the set you have and get another from the doctor after you end the quest then restart the quest. You get 20 Triage Bandages at the start.
Triage Bandages don't work on you unfortunately :P
Good luck "doctor"!
Edited, Sat Mar 19 01:02:12 2005
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If you have to repeat the quest be sure to destroy your old bandages before starting quest again so you'll have enough to complete it. Also if your wondering how to tell what patient is how badly injured just look at their names as it is in their name.
edit: Experience reward was 3100 exp
edit: Quest was given by Doctor Gustaf VanHowzen inside Foothold Citadel in Theramore I got a quest to speak with him from the First Aid trainer in Ironforge which gave 775exp but I'm not sure if that was a pre req quest.
Edited, Fri Jan 14 09:45:48 2005
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