Night At The Infirmary Night 1 guide

Night At The Infirmary Night 1 Walkthrough

Night At The Infirmary Night 1 walkthrough: registration, treatment, vitals checks, crucifix timing, Sanity recovery, and first-shift mistakes to avoid.

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Night At The Infirmary Night 1 walkthrough

Night 1 is the teaching shift in Night At The Infirmary (Anomaly) on Roblox. No shapeshifter lies yet — devices mostly tell the truth, and patients arrive with clear injuries like broken arms and legs.

This Night 1 walkthrough walks beat-by-beat: phone briefing → register patients → treatment room steps → vitals → cast or crucifix → survive until dawn.

Read beginner guide for philosophy; this page is the practical checklist you keep open on a second screen.

After clearing Night 1, queue Night 2 only when vitals and exorcism feel automatic — not after one lucky run.

Opening phone briefing

Your shift starts with the phone call — supervisor welcomes you, mentions anomalies, exorcism, and violent outcomes in dry humor. Listen for the core tools: heart monitor, temperature, night vision.

Key quotes paraphrased from tutorial: check heartbeat first — 0 or absurdly high means anomaly. Temperature should sit near 37. Night vision is less consistent — do not trust every hallucination.

When the call ends, explore the treatment room once: locate IV, monitor, temperature gun, night vision goggles, crucifix, cast bucket, and bed. Muscle memory saves Sanity when the first bell rings.

Redeem UPD1 codes in the lobby beforehand if you want 275 Shards before practicing.

Patient intake and registration

Patients approach the counter (some wheel themselves in). They state name, age, and complaint — e.g. Dale with a broken right arm, Casey with a broken left leg.

Accept or register when the case sounds like a normal injury. The game directs them toward the treatment / operating room.

If someone feels wrong before registration — impossible dialogue, extreme dread — use deny when offered. Most Night 1 learning happens in bed after vitals, not at the counter.

Queue management matters: letting patients wait too long adds stress, but rushing registration without a plan wastes Sanity when the real anomaly arrives mid-cast.

  • Do01Read name and injury at counter
  • Do02Register unless obviously wrong
  • Do03Direct patient to treatment bed
  • Do04Start IV + monitor before panic clicks

Treatment room step-by-step

Standard human care follows on-screen prompts (Beta labels may shift slightly):

1. Connect IV pump to the patient.

2. Attach heart monitor — keep BPM on screen.

3. Set limb into place (click interaction on broken arm/leg).

4. Apply stockinet layer.

5. Apply cotton roll to the limb.

6. Dip fiberglass roll in the bucket.

7. Apply fiberglass to finish the cast.

Only perform steps 3–7 when vitals pass. If step 3 triggers a scare, stop and re-read monitor before continuing.

See items for tool names and controls if clicks feel unresponsive on mobile.

StepToolSkip if vitals fail?
IV + monitor💉🫀Never — this IS the check
Set limb🦴Yes — exorcise instead
Stockinet / cotton🩹Yes
Fiberglass cast🪣Yes — never wrap anomalies

When vitals fail on Night 1

Heart monitor: 0 BPM or joke-high values while the patient talks → anomaly. Stop cast workflow.

Temperature: far from ~37°C → anomaly. One player saw normal BPM but wrong temperature mid-arm cast — exorcism fixed it.

Night vision: optional backup. If goggles show horror but vitals are clean, double-check temperature before exorcising — hallucinations exist.

Document tells mentally: Night 1 teaches that vitals beat appearance. Faces can look fine while monitors flatline.

Crucifix exorcism on Night 1

When vitals fail or body horror triggers mid-cast, grab the wooden crucifix and perform the exorcism. Voice lines may say "exercise" — ignore the joke, banish the entity.

Successful runs show anomaly banished feedback. Then clean the bed if stains remain — Sanity recovery matters before the next wave.

Failed or delayed exorcisms stack Sanity loss. If the entity jumps or possesses the camera, stabilize before taking the next registration.

Never try to "complete the cast" on a confirmed anomaly for role-play — Night 1 ends fast that way.

Scares, bells, and blackouts

Night 1 still horror — bells ring, lights flicker, hallway shadows move. These events often precede harder patients or mid-cast reveals.

When a scare fires, pause cast clicks. Re-read heart monitor. Players report losing Sanity from jumpscares even when gameplay is correct.

Electrical room noises and spreading darkness cues appear in footage before possession moments. Treat atmosphere as a timer, not background fluff.

If a patient says lines like "you shouldn't have let me go" after a bad call, expect escalated horror — learn for the next run.

Sanity through your first night

Sanity displays on the HUD — drains from scares, mistakes, messy beds, and treating anomalies without exorcising fast enough.

Clean bed stains when prompted; footage shows Sanity rising after spraying beds down. Use calm moments between patients to recover.

Low Sanity warps vision — makes vitals harder to read. If screen effects intensify, prioritize ward cleanup before registering Sylvester-tier "main event" cases.

Full guide: sanity. Night 1 is the best place to learn Sanity rhythm without Night 2 shapeshifter pressure.

Common Night 1 mistakes

Cast before vitals — wrap only after BPM and temperature pass.

Ignoring temperature because BPM looked fine — double confirmation saves runs.

Trusting night vision alone — hallucinations cause false positives.

Skipping bed cleanup — Sanity snowballs into vision warp.

Rushing registration during dialogue — read injury, then move patient deliberately.

Queueing Night 2 early — shapeshifters punish players who never learned exorcism timing.

FAQ

What is the most common Night 1 mistake?

Finishing casts before heart monitor and temperature checks. Always connect vitals before limb setting when possible.

Can I die on Night 1?

Yes. Sanity hitting zero or critical mistakes fail the shift — retry and apply vitals-first workflow.

Who is Sylvester / "main event"?

A dramatic Night 1 patient spawn in footage — treat like any case: vitals, then cast or exorcise. Do not panic-register.

Do shapeshifters appear on Night 1?

No. They are introduced in Night 2 briefing. Night 1 devices are reliable teaching tools.

Related pages

Matched by build plan, shared topics, and guide progression — not random related links.

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