Medical Evals

PATIENT: Izly, Josi Kimur
RFV: Annual Evaluation
STARDATE: 97122.1
EVALUATOR: Castillo, Victor LT
OUTCOME: Cleared for Active Duty

VITALS

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.

SUMMARY

ENS Izly is in good health and meets all standards of physical fitness. She has passed all testing and evaluation necessary for medical personnel and has no significant medical conditions that bear review.

PLAN OF CARE

ENS Izly is rated capable of active duty without reservation at this time.

V. CASTILLO

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PATIENT: MacLeod, James
RFV: Annual Evaluation
STARDATE: 96147.5
EVALUATOR: Jarnefelt, Charlotte CMDR
OUTCOME: Cleared for Active Duty

VITALS

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.

SUMMARY

Captain James MacLeod is in good health and meets all standards of physical fitness. He was recently treated for plasma burns with a dermal regenerator but upon further inspection the treatment has been successful and he will suffer no issues in the future but the skin will continue to be tender for several days

PLAN OF CARE

CAPT MacLeod is rated capable of active duty without reservation at this time.

C.Jarnefelt

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PATIENT: J’Vox
RFV: Annual Evaluation
STARDATE: 97164
EVALUATOR: Jarnefelt, Charlotte CMDR
OUTCOME: Cleared for Active Duty

VITALS

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.

SUMMARY

Commander J’Vox is in good health and meets all standards of physical fitness. The patient was born deaf in his left ear, but has been treated with a subdermal implant that has granted him normal hearing. He should seek regular check-ups for this implant to ensure that it is is working properly and is not causing any issues.

PLAN OF CARE

CMDR J’Vox is rated capable of active duty without reservation at this time.

C.Jarnefelt

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PATIENT: Loxton, Nicholas
RFV: Annual Evaluation
STARDATE: 97164.2
EVALUATOR: Jarnefelt, Charlotte CMDR
OUTCOME: Cleared for Active Duty

VITALS

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.

SUMMARY
Lieutenant Loxton is in good health and meets all standards of physical fitness. He has passed all testing and evaluation necessary for medical personnel and has no significant medical conditions that bear review.

PLAN OF CARE

Lieutenant Loxton is rated capable of active duty without reservation at this time.

C.Jarnefelt

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PATIENT: Macginnis, Quinn Sebastian
RFV: Annual Evaluation
STARDATE: 97264.7
EVALUATOR: Castillo, Victor LT
OUTCOME: Cleared for Active Duty

VITALS

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.

SUMMARY

LCDR Macginnis’ unique family history makes even routine evaluations critical to accurately track his condition. He is child of a liberated Borg human mother and carries a significant nanite load. Though the interface to these nanites has been mapped by his medical team, rather than interacting with the nanites directly, they have chosen to focus on suppressing the nanite activity via chemical intervention.

The drug in question, silacorine, is intended for short-term suppression of malfunctioning medical nanites and not for the long-term use to which it has been put. Though the subject does not complain of any undue side effects, this treatment has been administered to him for many years and he may no longer detect these side effects.

With the patient’s consent, I will research the nanite interface and develop an approach to placing them into hibernation via direct communication rather than subjecting him to continued systemic interference. Once we have confirmed the nanites are no longer active, we can proceed with weaning the patient off the silacorine.

Aside from this condition, the patient presents as a healthy and sound individual and is fit for duty.

PLAN OF CARE

LCDR Macginnis is rated capable of active duty without reservation at this time.

V. CASTILLO

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PATIENT: Seroh, Kelak
RFV: Annual Evaluation
STARDATE: 97360.3
EVALUATOR: Castillo, Victor LT
OUTCOME: Cleared for Active Duty

VITALS

Section Status Comment
HEENT: NAD Responses normal.
Respiration: CTA Responses normal.
Cardiovascular: NAD Pulse and pressure within normal limits.
Abdominal: NAD NBS. Scans show scarring and cellular degeneration.
Extremities: NAD Responses normal.
Neurological: NAD Patient was coherent, coordinated and responsive WNL.

SUMMARY

LT Kelak was subjected to an Elachi incubation pod and, per the diagnostic scans conducted today, is exhibiting arrested tissue regeneration at a cellular level. The condition has not yet manifested itself in noticeable physical symptoms, but if left unchecked her internal organs will degenerate and fail. If the condition can be corrected the tissues should regenerate on their own, excepting the liver, where the condition has been exacerbated by long-term alcohol abuse.

LT Kelak has also sustained a bruise to her shoulder during recreational exercise.

PLAN OF CARE

A liver transplant will be cultivated, which will take a period of five days. During this time, LT Kelak will refrain from consuming any alcohol or similar substance to avoid any further complications. Once the transplant is performed a long-term plan of care will be outlined to monitor her condition while we find a more permanent solution.

LT Kelak is rated capable of active duty without reservation at this time.

V. CASTILLO

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PATIENT: Finney, Muirgen Madb
RFV: Annual Evaluation
STARDATE: 98407.5
EVALUATOR: Izly, Jodi LTJG
OUTCOME: Cleared for Active Duty

VITALS

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.

SUMMARY

ENS Finney is in relatively good health and meets general standards of physical fitness. She has passed all testing an evaluation necessary for medical personnel but shows slight signs of previous rheumatoid degradation along with an excessively minor body-mass increase that will handle itself in due-time. For the degradation, Strength Training was issued prior to assessment or knowledge of the patient; and appears to be of exceptional help for her.

PLAN OF CARE

ENS Finney is rated capable of active duty without reservation at this time.

J. Izly

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PATIENT: Sovum, Veneela Sorra
RFV: Annual Evaluation
STARDATE: 97524.1
EVALUATOR: Izly, Jodi LTJG
OUTCOME: Cleared for Active Duty

VITALS

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.

SUMMARY

ENS Sovum is in excellent health and meets all standards of physical fitness. She has passed all testing and evaluation necessary for medical personnel and has no significant medical conditions that bear review.

PLAN OF CARE

ENS Sovum is rated capable of active duty without reservation at this time.

J. Izly

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EVALUATOR
ENS Sovum, Veneela
AUTHORITY
Medical Officer
MEDICAL FILE

PATIENT’S NAME:
CAPT Tungsten, Drake

APPOINTMENT STARDATE:
97529.9

PURPOSE AND CONTEXT OF EVALUATION

Medical Incident:

During the early hours of Stardate 97529.9, I received an incoming call via official fleet communications from the Commanding officer of the U.S.S Dragon, Captain Drake Tungsten to report to the ship at my earliest convenience. Once aboard the vessel, I observed portions of the ship and its crew damaged and wounded from the previous nights engagement as one of the Security Personnel escorted me to Captain Tungsten’s personal quarters.
Once I was admitted in, the Captain began vocalizing discomfort around the left Glenoid. A series of questions revealed that in the ensuring fleet battle the previous night, debris impacted the Scapula, which was further agitated by physically lifting other objects to ensure crewmen survivability. With the use of my Tricorder, I was able to determine that the patient had suffered a torn ligament as well as multiple bruises in accordance with multiple objects impacting the patients chest during the battle.

CONCLUSION

Captain Tungsten sustained non life threatening Injuries and is cleared for Active Duty

SUBJECTIVE FINDINGS

Patient vocalized that they could continue to serve as Commanding officer through the injury.

OBJECTIVE FINDINGS

I noticed swelling on Patients left shoulder and multiple bruises on the patients chest.

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.

PLAN OF CARE

-Applied Anti-Inflammatory Gel to affected Region
-Administered Asinolyathin via hypo to help with discomfort

I counseled Captain Tungsten to report to Sickbay on DS13 to receive further treatment of the injury after the Captain was unwilling to report to the vessel’s Chief Medical Officer citing “They had enough to deal with” I also informed the Captain that it would be wise to lift no more with the affected limb before further tests to evaluate repair of the damaged ligament.

LENGTH OF APPOINTMENT: 1 hrs 30 Mins

Signed,
Ensign Veneela Sovum
Medical Officer, Deep Space 13

END OF EVALUATION.

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EVALUATOR
LTJG Izly, Jodi
AUTHORITY
Station Nurse Pracitioner
MEDICAL FILE

PATIENT’S NAME:
LCDR Mah’ren, Daelis Aelinn
APPOINTMENT STARDATE:
97531.9

PURPOSE AND CONTEXT OF EVALUATION

Baseline Medical Assessment-
LCDR Mah’ren placed a request of a standard Medical Evaluation for service aboard Deep Space 13.

CONCLUSION

LCDR Mah’ren is in excellent health and meets all standards of physical fitness. She has passed all testing and evaluation necessary for medical personnel and has no medical conditions that bear review.

SUBJECTIVE FINDINGS

Patient’s only complaints were general anxiety about a new post. Obviously would not affect readings much or at all and in a short time will be gone once they have a feel for the station.

OBJECTIVE FINDINGS

Patient shows higher readings of psilosynine in the brain than average; however, this high-reading is normal for species with the ability to communicate telepathically. EEG Scan came out to what some would consider a “jumbled mess” but does not seem as if they are affected by this at all, this is most likely due to the ‘Telepathic Buffer’ the patient has installed on the left cheekbone causing distortion in the readings; as the patient is originally part of a species that shares certain parts of thought throughout what they described as ‘The Whole.’ Recommended not to mind such knowledge, nor is it to be something to be worried about.

LENGTH OF APPOINTMENT: 1 hrs
END OF EVALUATION.

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EVALUATOR
LTJG Izly, Jodi
AUTHORITY
Station Nurse Pracitioner
MEDICAL FILE

PATIENT’S NAME:
LTJG Niraj, Alexandria
APPOINTMENT STARDATE:
97540.0

PURPOSE AND CONTEXT OF EVALUATION

Medical Routine Exam / Medical Incident

LTJG Niraj requested a Medical Check-Up for their Facial Implant. Stated ‘Mild Discomfort’ and other subjects of irritability.

CONCLUSION

Once all the issues were sorted and more info was given on the implant itself, the decision was made to leave the implant be for now until the Patient decides if she would like some form of surgery rendered in the future; and was prescribed a month-long low level painkiller until then (2cc Morphenolog; once daily if pain occurs.)

SUBJECTIVE FINDINGS

Patient states facial implant has been causing mild discomfort and other minor issues such as headaches and occasional itching that goes away after an uncertain amount of time. Says the issues have only started within the past week or slightly prior with no supposed cause such a blunt force or similar; notes no rolling over in sleep either that could cause an issue. Otherwise, patient is in excellent health and would be considered perfectly healthy if this issue were not present.

OBJECTIVE FINDINGS

Use of a tricorder shows that the implant itself was pressing against the Ocular Nerve; perhaps from a bracket in the implant being tightened too far during installation and slowly digging itself in over time as the skin wears down. Throughout the course of the talk with the patient, she stayed exceptionally calm and agreeable; no signs of duress or aggravation throughout.

PLAN OF CARE

Month-long prescription of Morphenolog (2cc) in the form of a daily dose when pain occurs.

LENGTH OF APPOINTMENT: 1 hrs
END OF EVALUATION.

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EVALUATOR
LTJG Izly, Jodi
AUTHORITY
Station Nurse Practitioner
MEDICAL FILE

PATIENT’S NAME:
LTJG Niraj, Alexandria
APPOINTMENT STARDATE:
97540.0

PURPOSE AND CONTEXT OF EVALUATION

Baseline Medical Assessment

During a Medical Check-Up for patient it was found that she didn’t have a Medical Evaluation on file, using this time, we went ahead and rectified this issue as well.

CONCLUSION

Patient is in excellent health and meets all standards of physical fitness. She has passed all testing and evaluation necessary for medical personnel and outside of the current mild implant discomfort discovered just after has no significant medical conditions that bear review.

SUBJECTIVE FINDINGS

Patient has stated a possible allergic reaction to a ‘Aldebarran Mud Flea Virus’ when younger; unknown if this has persisted. Otherwise states feeling in good health and no injuries to note.

OBJECTIVE FINDINGS

Patient’s vitals and statuses all read as normal. No issues outside of implant discomfort which is to be disregarded for the sake of this Eval

PLAN OF CARE

LTJG Nirajis rated capable of active duty without reservation at this time. Implant discomfort is once again being disregarded as of now and will be handled on the patient’s own time; please reference the Above Report for further information

LENGTH OF APPOINTMENT: 1 hrs
END OF EVALUATION.

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EVALUATOR
LTJG Izly, Jodi
AUTHORITY
Station Nurse Practitioner
MEDICAL FILE

PATIENT’S NAME:
CMDR Barron
APPOINTMENT STARDATE:
97572.5

PURPOSE AND CONTEXT OF EVALUATION

Baseline Medical Assessment
CMDR Barron placed a request of a Standard Medical Evaluation for service within 38th ‘Argo’

CONCLUSION

CMDR Barron is in excellent health and meets all standards of physical fitness. He has passed all testing and evaluation necessary for medical personnel and has no medical conditions that bear review.

SUBJECTIVE FINDINGS

Patient does speak of having mild insomia; along with muscle cramps in the lower right calf and right mandible. Says it can be handled by light hyper-extension of muscles for ‘a minute or two’ and otherwise states fine.

OBJECTIVE FINDINGS

Patient’s condition during was exceptionally stable; vitals were of no issue, tricorder and bioscans indicated light strain in the areas patient was aware of, but nothing of concern. Injuries themselves may be handled with light painkiller, but that is left up to the patient.

LENGTH OF APPOINTMENT: 1 hrs
END OF EVALUATION.

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EVALUATOR
ENS Sovum, Veneela
AUTHORITY
Medical Officer
MEDICAL FILE

PATIENT’S NAME:
Capt. Tungsten, Drake

APPOINTMENT STARDATE:
97572.1

PURPOSE AND CONTEXT OF EVALUATION

Medical Routine Exam

This is a routine follow-up for Captain Tungsten to check on his healing progress from an injury he sustained prior to Shore leave.

CONCLUSION

Captain Tungsten is fully cleared to return to normal duties

SUBJECTIVE FINDINGS

The Captain expressed slight stiffness in muscles and movement but nothing that prevented day to day activities

OBJECTIVE FINDINGS

Bio bed results were negative for anything that may be the cause of the stiff muscles and was negative on any lingering issues within the afflicted shoulder.

PLAN OF CARE

It is recommended Captain Tungsten perform light stretches for the next week to work out the muscles, and though he is cleared for regular duty again, some daily time on the holodeck or gym may be useful to re-strengthen the limb.

LENGTH OF APPOINTMENT: 1/2 hrs
END OF EVALUATION.

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EVALUATOR
LT V. Castillo
AUTHORITY
Medical Doctor
MEDICAL FILE

PATIENT’S NAME: SGT Ten of Sixteen
APPOINTMENT STARDATE: 97603.8

PURPOSE AND CONTEXT OF EVALUATION

Medical Routine Exam

Patient’s CO, LCDR Henry Hook, is missing. A recovery is being planned, but it is anticipated that LCDR Hook has been contaminated with a fungal agent as yet untreatable by conventional means.
Given the short window of opportunity to treat this infection before it becomes critical and the lack of information on the pathogen itself, SGT Ten of Sixteen asked to explore the possibility of utilizing their nanoprobes as a potential cure and stabilizer for LCDR Hook’s condition.

CONCLUSION

SGT Ten of Sixteen remains fit for duty without reservation.

SUBJECTIVE FINDINGS

The patient came in for an exam to discuss the possibility of reactivating their nanoprobes to use them as a treatment for a fellow officer.

OBJECTIVE FINDINGS

SGT Ten of Sixteen carries the same nanoprobe load as other liberated Borg. Utilizing liberated Borg nanoprobes in this fashion is not unprecedented; several documented cases prove that, in the short term and with the appropriate bioengineering supervision, these nanoprobes can be used as a powerful panacea for many races and many medical conditions. This officer determined that reactivating Ten of Sixteen’s nanoprobes while they remained resident was too dangerous to consider; the interactions of the active nanoprobes with the existing Borg technology still installed is too great an unknown.

As an alternative, with Ten of Sixteen’s permission, a blood sample including inactive nanoprobes was drawn. The sample was exposed to the activation sequence and the nanoprobes within it were verified as reactivated. This sample and a separate deactivation serum were given to Ten of Sixteen in anticipation of use for LCDR Hook.

PLAN OF CARE

If LCDR Hook is recovered and infected with the Drauth III fungus, the injection of the active nanoprobes should offer a possible cure for the infection; however, once Hook is stabilized and free of the fungus (or the nanoprobes prove ineffective), the deactivation serum must be administered as quickly as possible to prevent expansion of the nanoprobes within the new host.

LENGTH OF APPOINTMENT: 1.5 hrs
END OF REPORT.

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EVALUATOR
LTJG Izly, Jodi
AUTHORITY
Station Nurse Practitioner
MEDICAL FILE

PATIENT’S NAME:
LTJG Naderi
APPOINTMENT STARDATE:
97644.1

PURPOSE AND CONTEXT OF EVALUATION

Baseline Medical Assessment
LTJG Naderi placed a request of a Standard Medical Evaluation for service within 38th ‘Argo’

CONCLUSION

Patient is in excellent health and meets all standards of physical fitness. She has passed all testing and evaluation necessary for medical personnel and outside of the current mild implant discomfort discovered just after has no significant medical conditions that bear review.

SUBJECTIVE FINDINGS

Patient made no comments of personal injury issues; believes to be in good health and having no injuries.

OBJECTIVE FINDINGS

Patient’s vitals and statues all read as normal.

LENGTH OF APPOINTMENT: 0.5 hrs
END OF EVALUATION.

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EVALUATOR
ENS Sovum, Veneela
AUTHORITY
Medical Officer
MEDICAL FILE

PATIENT’S NAME:
Jasrond Alkitor ( @jorand )

APPOINTMENT STARDATE:
97644.4

PURPOSE AND CONTEXT OF EVALUATION

Baseline Medical Assessment

CONCLUSION

Though Ensign Alkitor had an elevated heart rate, it is this officer’s belief that the Ensign is fit for duty.

SUBJECTIVE FINDINGS

Patient believes themselves to be overall in good health

OBJECTIVE FINDINGS

Patient is in fact, overall in good health. This officer found no illness or injury that would preclude the patient from performing their duties. However it should be noted the patient did have Tachycardia, or an elevated heart rate. When questioned about it, the patient gave assurances it was from a distates in being ‘poked and prodded’

PLAN OF CARE

Though Tachycardia is not inherently dangerous among humans, prolonged episodes of it can lead to serious issues. It is this officers expert opinion that the Ensign should monitor himself for continued abnormalities in his heart rate. Should the issue continue or worsen, other avenues may have to be explored.

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EVALUATOR
LTJG Izly, Jodi
AUTHORITY
Station Nurse Practitioner
MEDICAL FILE

PATIENT’S NAME:
CMDR Akaela, Tala
APPOINTMENT STARDATE:
97647.1

PURPOSE AND CONTEXT OF EVALUATION

Medical Routine Exam

CMDR Akaela requested a Annual Medical Assessment.

CONCLUSION

Patient is in excellent health and meets all standards of physical fitness. They have passed all testing and evaluation necessary for medical personnel and have no significant medical conditions that bear review.

SUBJECTIVE FINDINGS

Patient believed to be in good health, stating that their visit was ‘For the records’ after having been gone for so long. Beyond that, patient did request a very low-dose hypo for minor eye strain and/or headaches, as they are currently stationed aboard a Romulan Vessel.

OBJECTIVE FINDINGS

Patient was in stable condition during and displayed no issues during scans; however, equipment did have to be temporarily adjusted to ensure that no false readouts would occur- something that had to be explained by the patient themselves, which can be rectified by adding it to their station Personnel File.

Patient has a form of microorganism that exists on their person that is part of a symbiotic bond with their body. While the patient had idle worries of the health of such organisms, scans did help relieve such worries; as all microorganisms were in as good of health as they were.

PLAN OF CARE

Patient was given a considered OTC Low-Dose Painkiller (2cc Morphenolog) that will last for a month or thereabout.

LENGTH OF APPOINTMENT: 1 hrs
END OF EVALUATION.

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EVALUATOR
LTJG Rahn, Naderi
AUTHORITY
Medical Doctor
MEDICAL FILE

PATIENT’S NAME:
Captain Hen Dao Shin, MACO ( @Kelimnac )

APPOINTMENT STARDATE:
97652.5

PURPOSE AND CONTEXT OF EVALUATION

Baseline Medical Assessment

CONCLUSION

Patient was evaluated with multiple levels of medical scrutiny. No treatments were necessary, and all tests and assessments were passed. Additionally, no medical conditions were discovered during the evaluation. Patient is hereby medically cleared for duty.

SUBJECTIVE FINDINGS

The patient stated he was in good health, but expressed a willingness to ensure there was nothing he couldn’t openly feel. His only complaint was for eye strain, but he did not request a treatment for it, stating that rest should be sufficient. Upon being informed of his significant muscle strain following his recent training experience, he readily agreed to perform light duties for two weeks until his muscles have had time to rest. Overall, patient is medically cognizant of his limitations.
Notes on the patient’s own perception of their condition, including complaints, symptoms, and impressions.

OBJECTIVE FINDINGS

Patient reported in stable and alert condition, and remained so throughout the examination. All vital signs were normal, and scans indicated nothing significant to report. Scans did indicate two minor issues that were discussed - evidence of multiple bone fractures and strained muscles. The fractures did not leave any permanent damage, however, and appeared to be fully healed. The strained muscles were addressed separately, though no prescription was necessary.

PLAN OF CARE

Two weeks light duties to allow for proper physical rest and recovery following the patient’s recent training environment. Follow-up if issues remain after the light duty period.

LENGTH OF APPOINTMENT: 0.5 hrs
END OF EVALUATION.

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EVALUATOR
LT S'Slaask
AUTHORITY
Physician, DS13
MEDICAL FILE

PATIENT’S NAME: Sedai, Katriel E.
APPOINTMENT STARDATE: 97764.5

PURPOSE AND CONTEXT OF EVALUATION

Medical Fitness Evaluation - Ordered by Admiral Bishop following patient’s return from 15 days marooned on an unexplored planet.

CONCLUSION

Deemed fit for duty without reservation.

SUBJECTIVE FINDINGS

Patient reports no complaints. Patient denies chest pain, shortness of breath, headache, dizziness, and GI disturbances.

OBJECTIVE FINDINGS

Patient alert and oriented, speaking in full sentences, breathing without difficulty. No trauma noted. Cardiopulmonary function intact. Neurological function intact. Psionic function intact. Vital signs WNL attached. Lab values WNL attached.

PLAN OF CARE

Patient received prior treatment for minor injuries upon her return. No residual deficits noted. Antibiotic prophylaxis on file. No follow-up care required.

LENGTH OF APPOINTMENT: 1 hr
END OF EVALUATION.

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