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<blockquote class="definition">The '''Medical Model''' is a model of healing used by the medical established to treat and heal physical illness. The medical model involves examination, assessment, cleaning, repair, scaffolding, pain management, and education so you can protect the wound and speed healing.<ref>{{template:LPBOOK2}}
<blockquote class="definition">The '''Medical Model''' is a model of healing used by the medical establishment to treat and heal physical illness. The medical model involves examination, assessment, cleaning, repair, scaffolding, pain management, and education so you can protect the wound and speed healing.<ref>{{template:LPBOOK2}}
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The first thing medical professionals usually does is to clean and assess the wound. They clean to get rid of any foreign particles and infectious agents. They examine and assess to determine the wound’s nature. After they have a good idea of what’s going on, they will attempt to repair the wound, in this case the broken bone, by removing any dead skin, setting the bone, and stitching the skin. They will then scaffold the would by providing supports, like a cast to keep the appendage immobilized or a bandage to prevent serious infection. They will also offer pain management to ensure healing energy is not unnecessarily diverted and so the individual can properly rest. The final part of treatment is education. Medical professionals will educate the individual on what they need to do to facilitate and speed the healing process. This education may involve advise on nutrition, rest, and how to protect the wound.  
<blockquote>When a patient with a physical wound, let’s say a broken bone, goes to a clinic, the clinic staff will clean, examine and assess, repair, scaffold, protect the wound, and offer education to ensure the injury does not happen again. The first thing they will usually do clean and then examine and assess the wound. They clean to get rid of any foreign particles and infectious agents. They examine and assess to determine the wound’s nature. After they have a good idea of what’s going on, they will attempt to repair the wound, in this case the broken bone, by removing any dead skin, setting the bone, and stitching the skin. They will then scaffold the would by providing supports, like a cast to keep the appendage immobilized or a bandage to prevent serious infection. They will also offer pain management to ensure healing energy is not unnecessarily diverted, so the individual can properly rest. The final part of treatment is education. Medical professionals will educate the individual on what they need to do to facilitate and speed the healing process. This education may involve advise on nutrition, rest, and how to protect the wound. If you’ve broken a bone, you need to eat well, rest lots, and avoid situations (like dances or dirt bike racing) which can aggravate or retraumatize the would. It’s not rocket science. It is just common sense.<ref>{{LPBOOK2}}</ref></blockquote>





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The Medical Model is a model of healing used by the medical establishment to treat and heal physical illness. The medical model involves examination, assessment, cleaning, repair, scaffolding, pain management, and education so you can protect the wound and speed healing.[1]

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Notes

When a patient with a physical wound, let’s say a broken bone, goes to a clinic, the clinic staff will clean, examine and assess, repair, scaffold, protect the wound, and offer education to ensure the injury does not happen again. The first thing they will usually do clean and then examine and assess the wound. They clean to get rid of any foreign particles and infectious agents. They examine and assess to determine the wound’s nature. After they have a good idea of what’s going on, they will attempt to repair the wound, in this case the broken bone, by removing any dead skin, setting the bone, and stitching the skin. They will then scaffold the would by providing supports, like a cast to keep the appendage immobilized or a bandage to prevent serious infection. They will also offer pain management to ensure healing energy is not unnecessarily diverted, so the individual can properly rest. The final part of treatment is education. Medical professionals will educate the individual on what they need to do to facilitate and speed the healing process. This education may involve advise on nutrition, rest, and how to protect the wound. If you’ve broken a bone, you need to eat well, rest lots, and avoid situations (like dances or dirt bike racing) which can aggravate or retraumatize the would. It’s not rocket science. It is just common sense.[2]


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Footnotes

  1. Lightning Path Workbook Two: Healing. Lightning Path Press. https://www.patreon.com/posts/lp-workbooks-and-91290808
  2. Lightning Path Workbook Two: Healing. Lightning Path Press. https://www.patreon.com/posts/lp-workbooks-and-91290808