Patient is extremely healthy in accordance with species and age. Fit for full duty.
SUBJECTIVE FINDINGS
Patient reports an eye discomfort with light environments of federation ships and stations and has been using eye drops on occasion for which. Patient has also stated that the patient’s CMO will be providing contact lenses to better alleviant the discomfort.
OBJECTIVE FINDINGS
Nothing abnormal was picked up during scans, patient is in perfect health.
PLAN OF CARE
N/A
Review of Physiological Systems
Section
Status
Comment
HEENT
NAD
Responses normal.
Respiration
CTA
Responses normal.
Cardiovascular
NAD
Pulse and pressure within normal limits.
Abdominal
NAD
NBS, all scans clear.
Extremities
NAD
Responses normal.
Neurological
NAD
Patient was coherent, coordinated and responsive WNL.
LENGTH OF APPOINTMENT: 1.305 hrs END OF EVALUATION.
LT. Seonu is fit for duty, though duty will come with certain complications
SUBJECTIVE FINDINGS
LT. Seonu appeared conscious and answered all my questions in a likewise manner. The LT. did exhibit some concerning behavior that counseling may want to address, such as tensing up with medical personnel.
OBJECTIVE FINDINGS
Review of Physiological Systems
Section
Status
Comment
HEENT
NAD
Responses normal. (or add your own comment)
Respiration
CTA
Responses normal.
Cardiovascular
NAD
Pulse and pressure within normal limits.
Abdominal
NAD
NBS, all scans clear.
Extremities
NAD
Responses normal.
Neurological
NAD
Patient was coherent, coordinated and responsive WNL.
PLAN OF CARE
This is a unique case to which I am personally going to devote special attention too. The LT clearly has had rough encounters in the past specifically with Rhiannsu and Medical teams. To that end, I would like to conduct regular checkups with the Lieutenant. I first need to contact our allies within the Republic about common Tal’Shiar torture devices before any surgical procedure can be scheduled to repair LT Seonu’s synaptic pathways to restore her ability to physically speak.
Medical Routine Exam - Patient scheduled appointment coinciding with new assignment to starbase. Performed sequentially following unscheduled visit.
Medical Incident - Patient arrived for prior to scheduled exam, accompanied by superior officer, reporting illness.
CONCLUSION
Patient’s acute symptoms attributable to first trimester pregnancy and situational anxiety. Patient is otherwise in good overall health. Treatment plan ordered as noted below. Deemed medically fit for duty without reservation.
SUBJECTIVE FINDINGS
Patient reported sudden onset dizziness, nausea, vomiting, chills, mood swings, and near-syncope. Occurred at rest without precipitating incident. Denies recent illness, trauma, extracorporeal encounter, other high-risk contact.
OBJECTIVE FINDINGS
Patient alert and oriented, speaking in full sentences, breathing without difficulty. Patient is vomiting. Cardiopulmonary function intact. Mild tachycardia, mildly increased cardiac inotropy. Neurological function intact. Psionic function intact. Vital signs WNL except as noted. Lab values abnormal.
Patient is pregnant. Gestational age estimated to be 10 weeks. CRL is 6.1 cm. Umbilical cord well-formed and intact. Fetal cardiac activity present and unremarkable.
▼ Albumin ▲ bCG ▲ Cholesterol ▲ Creatinine
▼ Potassium ▲ Progesterone ▼ Protein (total) ▼ Psilosynine
▼ Sodium ▼ Uric Acid ▼ Urea nitrogen
(values WNL omitted)
PLAN OF CARE
After being informed of her pregnancy, patient suffered an anxiety attack and subsequent brief witnessed syncopal episode. Patient regained consciousness without treatment. Recommend self-monitoring for further anxiety symptoms. Will provide referral to Counseling if persistent.
Patient has been provided replicator-synthesizable prescriptions for an antiemetic and a mild analgesic for PRN symptom relief. Referral entered for patient to Mammalian Obstetrics.
Patient is within acceptable health standards. Fit for full duty with exceptions.
SUBJECTIVE FINDINGS
The patient was initially dishonest about their physical state, however during the examination the patient stated they are having significant trouble maintaining proper sleep and has frequently awoke at nights as a result of nightmares related to what I suspect is a moderate case of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder from a previous posting being damaged and/or destroyed. This has been causing constant headaches which both this practitioner and the patient agree is detrimental to long term health and productivity.
This one as prescribed medication to assist with sleeping as a short term fix, however it was strongly recommended to the patient to schedule an appointment with the station counseling services.
OBJECTIVE FINDINGS
Bio scans support the patient’s claim of headaches due to lack of sleep. Scans also detecting the swelling of muscles along the patient’s right shoulder as a result of strenuous physical activity, which the patient has neglected to mention. The swelling was treated.
Patient as been advised that lying to or hiding details from medical practitioners is counter-productive to the patient’s on-going health.
PLAN OF CARE
Patient is prescribed a sleeping aid to assist with sleep loss. Patient has been advised to seeking counseling services.
Review of Physiological Systems
Section
Status
Comment
HEENT
NAD
Responses normal.
Respiration
CTA
Responses normal.
Cardiovascular
NAD
Pulse and pressure within normal limits.
Abdominal
NAD
NBS, all scans clear.
Extremities
NAD
Responses normal.
Neurological
NAD
Patient was coherent, coordinated and responsive WNL.
LENGTH OF APPOINTMENT: 2.1983hrs END OF EVALUATION.
Patient is within health standards for species and age. Fit for full duty.
SUBJECTIVE FINDINGS
Patient stated they are fit, with minor stress induced headaches. Patient has stated they already informed their responsible medical officers and has a treatment plan.
OBJECTIVE FINDINGS
Scans confirm patient is healthy and fit for based on species and age.
PLAN OF CARE
N/A
Review of Physiological Systems
Section
Status
Comment
HEENT
NAD
Responses normal.
Respiration
CTA
Responses normal.
Cardiovascular
NAD
Pulse and pressure within normal limits.
Abdominal
NAD
NBS, all scans clear.
Extremities
NAD
Responses normal.
Neurological
NAD
Patient was coherent, coordinated and responsive WNL.
LENGTH OF APPOINTMENT: 1.666hrs END OF EVALUATION.
PATIENT’S NAME:
Commander Marinov, U @FlaccidPancake APPOINTMENT STARDATE:
99591.6
PURPOSE AND CONTEXT OF EVALUATION
Baseline Medical Assessment
CONCLUSION
Patient is well within health standards for species and age. Fit for full duty.
SUBJECTIVE FINDINGS
Patient states they are in good health.
OBJECTIVE FINDINGS
Scans for the patient all came back normal he is fit and healthy. There is some abnormalities with the respiration system however this is a result of his growing-up on a mining world.
PLAN OF CARE
Keep eye on respiration system - if begins to cause any problems bring in for treatment.
Review of Physiological Systems
Section
Status
Comment
HEENT
NAD
Responses normal.
Respiration
CTA
Responses normal. Some abnormalities.
Cardiovascular
NAD
Pulse and pressure within normal limits.
Abdominal
NAD
NBS, all scans clear.
Extremities
NAD
Responses normal.
Neurological
NAD
Patient was coherent, coordinated and responsive WNL.
Patient is within health standards for species and age. Fit for full duty.
SUBJECTIVE FINDINGS
Patient states they are in relative good health. Arrived with minor muscle fatigue associated with exercise, which has been treated with a relaxant and recommendation for a good naturally healing food.
OBJECTIVE FINDINGS
Scans detected an older deep bruise or sprain that is the result of a fall down a ladderwell and improperly treated by patient. Injury has been corrected.
PLAN OF CARE
N/A
Review of Physiological Systems
Section
Status
Comment
HEENT
NAD
Responses normal.
Respiration
CTA
Responses normal.
Cardiovascular
NAD
Pulse and pressure within normal limits.
Abdominal
NAD
NBS, all scans clear.
Extremities
NAD
Responses normal.
Neurological
NAD
Patient was coherent, coordinated and responsive WNL.
LENGTH OF APPOINTMENT: 1.023hrs END OF EVALUATION.
Lt. Lalaa presented herself to me at medical after the Midway secured from combat operations for treatment of burns on her leg and hand from an exploding panel while the Midway was facing a Borg Sphere. The Lt. seems to have a strong reaction to cellular regeneration and the Lt. wanted to scratch at the tissue. As such a more powerful nerve inhibitor field was applied to the sites to dissuade her from that course of action. After Regeneration was complete the LT was released to full duty with recommendation to wear pants in the future while on duty.
SUBJECTIVE FINDINGS
Lt. Lalaa cited multiple complaints against itchy sensations during the course of treatment.
OBJECTIVE FINDINGS
Lt. Lalaa left fully ambulatory and with full control of all of her facilities.
PLAN OF CARE
Lt. Lalaa should return to medical in one week to ensure there are no complications with the regenerated tissue.
LENGTH OF APPOINTMENT: ~ 1 hour END OF EVALUATION.
Subject seems to be in good health and eager to join the fleet. Released with a Fit for Full Duty evaluation.
SUBJECTIVE FINDINGS
Subject claims to be as fit as a horse.
OBJECTIVE FINDINGS
Subject’s scans return clear of any major issues. There are a couple of scars that a cellular regeneration treatment could remove, which makes them seem intentionally kept.
LENGTH OF APPOINTMENT: ~ 1 Hour END OF EVALUATION.
Patient confirmed a history of migraine headaches, but has no recent occurrences and no identified triggers or stressors that correlate to former attacks. Both standard and extended upper body scans show no abnormalities that could explain these headaches, but scan performed during an attack would be more useful.
These details aside, patient has no significant illness or injury and is rated fit for duty.
Patient in good overall health and fit for active duty without reservation.
SUBJECTIVE FINDINGS
Patient reports no new physical complaints. Reports chronic dermal irritation at cybernetic implant sites, well-controlled with BID anti-inflammatory treatment. Denies recent illness, trauma, extracorporeal encounter, other high-risk contact. RFV routine only.
OBJECTIVE FINDINGS
Patient alert and oriented, speaking in full sentences, breathing without difficulty. Patient appears healthy for her species with no obvious signs of injury or illness. Bioscan confirms no active disease processes. Organ function tests WNL. Labs attached, findings WNL. Previous injuries noted as healed appropriately, consistent with prior medical records.
Patient is liberated Borg, complicated by both long-term assimilation and lifespan development modification. Cardiopulmonary and neurological function both supported critically by mechanical implants. Lymphatic, endocrine, and musculoskeletal systems notable for localized underdevelopment and cybernetic reliance, most prominently in the left upper extremity. Circulating nanite count within expected range for number and type of remaining implants. Individual nanite function tests benign. Assimilation tubules not present.
PLAN OF CARE
Scans and implant schematics recorded in patient’s file for future comparison. No treatment recommended at this time.
Lt. Tzedek is phsyically able to carry out her duties within the fleet.
SUBJECTIVE FINDINGS
Lt. Tzedek was aware of her surroundings and conscious through the appointment.
OBJECTIVE FINDINGS
Review of Physiological Systems
Section
Status
Comment
HEENT
NAD
Responses normal. (or add your own comment)
Respiration
CTA
Responses normal.
Cardiovascular
NAD
Pulse and pressure within normal limits.
Abdominal
NAD
NBS, all scans clear.
Extremities
NAD
Responses normal.
Neurological
NAD
Patient was coherent, coordinated and responsive WNL.
The Lieutenant has a few lingering injuries that while not life threatening or in jeopardy of preventing her from performing her duties, does warrant additional treatment.
PLAN OF CARE
The Patient has in the past sustained a bi lateral radius break and an ulna break. It does cause the patient discomfort at times, often hitting a pain threshold of five out of ten. To combat this, I am ordering the patient to report to the infirmary on days where pain levels hit it peak to dull it down.
50cc of analgesic was used in the course of the appointment
Patient further vocalized a concern of taking oral medication due to a previous host having an addiction of pills.
Avoid Orally prescribed medication.
Patient in relatively good health. Fit for duty, but may experience severe complications if left untreated. A bad trigger finger could prove problematic.
SUBJECTIVE FINDINGS
Patient only has minor complaints, but is unlikely to be effected in field work.
OBJECTIVE FINDINGS
Acute signs of arthritis in the knee. “Trigger Finger” condition on the trigger finger. Minor bump on the elbow.
PLAN OF CARE
Patient would benefit from regular therapy. Bi-weekly, perhaps? Will forward useful methods. Not severe enough to require joint stims. Yet.
Patient reports no complaints or concerns regarding their health.
OBJECTIVE FINDINGS
Patient is currently in good health for an individual of his age and species.
Though a history of hereditary neurological conditions on both Maternal and Paternal sides should be noted.
Review of Physiological Systems
Section
Status
Comment
HEENT
NAD
Responses normal.
Respiration
CTA
Responses normal.
Cardiovascular
NAD
Pulse and pressure within normal limits.
Abdominal
NAD
NBS, all scans clear.
Extremities
NAD
Responses normal.
Neurological
NAD
Patient was coherent, coordinated and responsive WNL.