After Serah was ready to begin treating the beaver Pokémon with the Signita's help, she took the syringe and carefully injected the mysterious, green medicine into the patient. The Signita nodded at her, as he wrote, "Oh... I should have told you this first, but we're gonna need to get this small electrocardiogram on the patient so we can see how he's doing. It's that machine that tells you how the patient's doing and such... I'll get it out; just put that white dot thing on his chest and I'll get the big bracelet installed." She nodded at him and snugly placed the electrode on the patient's chest while he securely placed the bracelet on the patient's other arm. A flick of a switch clicked off, as several beeps can be heard from the machine within a series of intervals that kept ringing on.
The Signita wrote after the electrocardiogram was installed, "Next, we're gonna have to see how bad that arm looks, we're gonna have to take out that cloth bandage... I'll give him bonus points for improvising I guess. I'll give you my scalpel since I ain't got those big scissors that are bigger than my hands." He handed them over to Serah after she closed the syringe and handed it back to him for sterilization after the treatment was done.
Serah replied, "Well, let's just hope he's not looking too hurt... I'd sure be having a pretty bad day if my cute little starter was that injured." She slowly made a gentle slit on the bandages until their integrity was no more, as she carefully pulled them off to reveal the Pokémon's arm. Shards of glass could be seen on the arm, as there was a dark, scarlet red liquid that profusely ozzed out of the areas where the shards were slightly lodged in. The Signita wrote, "Okay, this doesn't look good... his vitals are dropping so we might have to work fast. If it gets too low, then we're gonna have to inject more stabilizer; I got only two left so make them count."
Serah replied, "So... I suppose time's not even on our side... well great. I guess we better remove the pieces of glass and treat those little cuts and those other big ones as soon as possible."
The Signita wrote in response, "Use the forceps to grab the pieces of glass and place them in this little bag I'm going to take out. After that, you're going to want to use the green gel to treat those cuts since they're too small to stitch up." She nodded at him and proceeded to do the task in the Signita's accord, as she cautiously removed each shard of glass until all of them were placed in the bag. She picked up the jar of gel that the Signita placed on the snow next to her, as she carefully rubbed a nice batch on the patient's arm. After finishing, she said, "Okay... so now what? Those big cuts are gonna be a bit hard to deal with."
The Signita replied in his writing, "Here, take this needle and thread and use it to suture the patient's lacerations. Just make sure they're not too wide or narrow." Serah nodded again in agreement, as she stitched up the lacerations in an attentive manner until they were all stitched and the red liquid stopped discharging.
The Signita's tail perked up after reading the electrocardiogram, as she quickly wrote, "He's not stabilizing... I think that there's probably something in his arm that we're gonna have to also treat. Make an incision on the arm after you disinfect the area with the gel."
Serah replied with a sigh, "Well... I suppose that this is gonna get a bit ugly. Shouldn't you be looking away for someone in that babyish body?"
The Signita wrote with haste in his response, "Let's just treat the patient first, then we'll ask questions later. When you're ready, make the incision and keep your guard up. I'll monitor the electrocardiogram to make sure that everything's okay."