Another "Passion" question: Medical help for scourging victim

Let’s say that Jesus goes through the scourging and crowning with thorns as depicted in “The Passion”, but is not crucified afterward.

Scenario #1: Instead, he is immediately rushed to a modern hospital. How would such a patient be treated?

I’m guessing he’d have to be heavily sedated before having the many wounds cleaned and dressed. Would also require lots of stitches and need lots of fluids. What else would be done, in what order, and what would his chances for recovery be?

Scenario #2: He undergoes the scourging and crowning and is subsequently given medical attention by healers of that time period. What would they do, and what would his chances be?

For Scenario #1 I’d guess lots of IV rehydration, vasopressors to stop shock, steroids to decrease inflammation, broad-spectrum antibiotics to stop potential infections/pneumonia, heavy-duty wound care, and many other drugs to treat various organs in their recovery.
Definitely ICU for a few weeks with strict Roman/Jew visitor restrictions.