TALENT AND SKILL THESAURUS

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HELPFUL TIP:

When planning a cast member's talents and skills, think about how genetics, personality traits (both positive attributes and flaws), past experiences, environment, and the character's roles (within a family, a community, and society) all factor into what strengths may form. These special qualities should tie into the story, not only to make the character interesting but also to help him achieve his goal.
DEFINITION:
Treatment given to an ill or wounded person until formal medical help can arrive

BENEFICIAL STRENGTHS OR ABILITIES:
Being good under pressure
Having good recall
A good "bedside manner" to calm one's patient so an assessment can be done
A good constitution, especially when dealing with bodily fluids or grave injuries
Having control over one's own emotions, especially in emergency situations
Good hand-eye coordination
Leadership skills

POSITIVE TRAITS SUITED FOR THIS SKILL OR TALENT:

REQUIRED RESOURCES AND TRAINING:
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ASSOCIATED STEREOTYPES AND PERCEPTIONS:
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SCENARIOS WHERE THIS SKILL MIGHT BE USEFUL:
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