While the petrified creature is not unconscious, it is not specified that it observes the passage of time in the same way as the rest of the non-petrified world. The conditions taken together seem to indicate that the petrified monk will not be observing the passage of time in the same way as the rest of the world.
Can you heal a petrified creature?
By rule, the Petrified and the 0 hit points condition do not overlap in any way. So, you can stabilize and cure a petrified creature, as always.
What happens to a creature with 0 hit points?
If the damage equals or exceeds your hit pointmaximum, you suffer instant death. Stabilizing a Creature. The best way to save a creature with 0 hit pointsis to heal it. If healing is unavailable, the creature can at least be stabilized so that it isn’t killed by a failed death saving throw.
What happens when a stablecreature has 0 hit points?
A stablecreature doesn’t make death saving throws, even though it has 0 hit points, but it does remain unconscious. The creature stops being stable, and must start making death saving throws again, if it takes any damage. A stable creature that isn’t healed regains 1 hit pointafter 1d4 hours.
How does one heal a creature that is petrified?
Damage done after petrification is repaired magically as pottery or other stonewares. Non-magical means (Band-Aid®, Crazy Glue® or otherwise) simply do NOT work. Are there any official rules (in books, including VGM or XGtE or Crawford’s tweets) clarifying this matter?
What happens when a grappled creature is incapacitated?
Grappled 1 A grappled creature’s speed becomes 0, and it can’t benefit from any bonus to its speed. 2 The condition ends if the Grappler is incapacitated (see the condition). 3 The condition also ends if an Effect removes the grappled creature from the reach of the Grappler or Grappling Effect, such as when a creature is hurled away by the