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| |Hi! Before we start, Ian wanted to share something.
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| |Hey, intern. Remember that time you treated that Miner on the train? It got me thinking.
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| |He was in a lot of pain, but there wasn't much we could do before you finished treatment.
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| |I decided to work on a way we could use rhythm defibrilation as a pain reliever.
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| |And...it works!
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| |Now you'll be able to administer the pain reliever to any patients who are experiencing muscle inflammation, nerve damage, etc.
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| |It can sort of <span style="color:#00ffff">"freeze"</span> the pain receptors, which should soothe them.
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| |It has a new cue, so listen closely, I'll show you how it's done.
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| |That's the cue.
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| |And that's the hit.
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| |Again, the cue.
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| |And hit.
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| |Got that? Now I'll do it faster.
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| |As you probably noticed, there's a <span style="color:#00ffff">slight delay</span> when the beat freezes.
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| |It's only frozen for a short moment, so pay attention and hit it right after it thaws!
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| |Now you try!
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| |The delay of the beat can change.
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| |Listen to the cue rhythm when the patient freezes! It's the <span style="color:#00ffff">exact same length</span> as the beat's delay.
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| |It'll make more sense when you hear it.
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| |Good luck!
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| |I call them <span style="color:#00ffff">freeze beats</span>. While we're working on Lucky's heart, we can use this to ease the muscle-
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| |[Lucky]
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| |Oh that's perfect! I shoulda thought of that!
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| |[Lucky]
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| |Whenever I have a nasty sprain, I've always just put some ice on it.
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| |There's nothin' that a little hot-and-cold treatment can't fix.
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| |Wait. You need to understand. A pain reliever is only a temporary relief-
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| |Alright, let's hustle! Ice me up, doc. I'm gonna go practice hitting a few.
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| <small>''[Level start]''</small> | | <small>''[Level start]''</small> |