Medical Evals

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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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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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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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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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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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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LTJG Rahn, Naderi
AUTHORITY
Medical Doctor
MEDICAL FILE

PATIENT’S NAME:
Ensign Veneela Sovum, DS13 Nurse ( @Veneela )

APPOINTMENT STARDATE:
97768.8

PURPOSE AND CONTEXT OF EVALUATION

Medical Physical Evaluation following patient’s return from 15 days missing in action. Physical ordered by Admiral Bishop prior to patient RTD.

CONCLUSION

Standard and detailed medical scans in addition to a full lab workup revealed nothing that would hamper the patient in her duties. All wounds sustained during the patient’s time marooned are healing without issue, and no abnormal issues presented themselves in labwork or scans.

SUBJECTIVE FINDINGS

Patient expressed concern for her shoulder following her injury, and complained of soreness. However, the patient denied any pain and still had a full range of motion. Scans with tricorder and biobed indicated no issues with healing process. No other issues were reported.

OBJECTIVE FINDINGS

Tricorder and biobed scans revealed no cardiac, pulmonary, neurological, GI, skeletal, or muscular issues. Patient was alert and cognizant to her surroundings at all time. Vitals and labs samples were taken - all values normal.

PLAN OF CARE

Two weeks light duties after return to duty to avoid straining of prior injury. Recommendation of physical therapy to ensure any previously-damaged muscle can be nursed back to full strength. No additional medication prescribed.

LENGTH OF APPOINTMENT: 1 hrs
END OF EVALUATION.

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LT V. Castillo
AUTHORITY
Medical Doctor
MEDICAL FILE

PATIENT’S NAME: CMDR Na’Toth, Salene
APPOINTMENT STARDATE: 97813.9

PURPOSE AND CONTEXT OF EVALUATION

Annual Medical Evaluation

CONCLUSION

CMDR Na’Toth is rated fit for duty without reservation.

SUBJECTIVE FINDINGS

The patient came in for the annual required physical exam.

OBJECTIVE FINDINGS

CMDR Na’Toth, despite her age and a considerable collection of former injuries, is in excellent physical health.

PLAN OF CARE

Though she is in good physical condition, like most entities who have reached the latter half of middle age, she could benefit from a nutritional supplement and, like many officers in command positions, a steadier supply of sleep. She has also expressed an interest in potentially regenerating her eye, so I provided information on the process involved.

LENGTH OF APPOINTMENT: 1 hr
END OF REPORT.

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ENS Sovum, Veneela
AUTHORITY
Station Medical Officer
MEDICAL FILE

PATIENT’S NAME: CAPT Vorik ( @Douketios )
APPOINTMENT STARDATE: 97829.1

PURPOSE AND CONTEXT OF EVALUATION

Baseline Medical Assessment

CONCLUSION

Detailed scans via the use of Tricorder and Biobed revealed nothing of immediate concern that would hinder the patient from carrying out his duties as a Starfleet Officer

SUBJECTIVE FINDINGS

The patient expressed they were in good health and had no pressing concerns medically speaking oh their health

OBJECTIVE FINDINGS

Tricorder and biobed scans revealed no cardiac, pulmonary, neurological, GI, skeletal, or muscular issues. The patient was alert and cognizant of his surroundings at all times. Vitals and labs samples were taken - all values normal.

PLAN OF CARE

Though there is nothing of Immediate concern as noted, This officer advises the Captain to look into a physical therapist to assist in strengthing the muscles and bones around old wounds he had sustained. An hour of light stretches could help loosen up any problematic scar tissue developing beneath the skin.

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

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ENS Sovum, Veneela
AUTHORITY
Medical Officer
MEDICAL FILE

PATIENT’S NAME: LT. Andrew Sopp ( @ElectricSux )
APPOINTMENT STARDATE: 97985.6

PURPOSE AND CONTEXT OF EVALUATION

Baseline Medical Assessment

CONCLUSION

The Lieutenant is in remarkably good health. Both my Scans returns Nominal

SUBJECTIVE FINDINGS

The Lieutenant is cleared for duty and may continue processing Deep Space Thirteen

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

I wish for the Lieutenant to schedule a follow up just to check in within Ninety (90) Days

LENGTH OF APPOINTMENT: # 1 hrs
END OF EVALUATION.

EVALUATOR
ENS Sovum, Veneela
AUTHORITY
Medical Officer
MEDICAL FILE

PATIENT’S NAME: Ensign Murphy, Adelaide (@Adelaide )
APPOINTMENT STARDATE: 97986.3

PURPOSE AND CONTEXT OF EVALUATION

Baseline Medical Assessment

CONCLUSION

The Ensign is cleared for duty provided counseling does not find outstanding issues

SUBJECTIVE FINDINGS

The patient was open about certain habits they had partaken in during their younger years. Particularly drinking and the common lung damage associated with tobacco products that are prevalent on Earth.

OBJECTIVE FINDINGS

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

Advised the Ensign that it may be possible to surgically repair the damage to their lungs, but further research is required. Also advised the Ensign I would like to conduct a follow-up in ninety days (90) to check-in.

LENGTH OF APPOINTMENT: #1 hrs
END OF EVALUATION.

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ENS Sovum, Veneela
AUTHORITY
Medical Officer
MEDICAL FILE

PATIENT’S NAME: LTJG John Fitzgerald Sandford. ( @Loxton )

APPOINTMENT STARDATE: 98020.3

PURPOSE AND CONTEXT OF EVALUATION

Medical Incident

CONCLUSION

The Lieutenant was remarkably drunk despite having been acting as a bartender for an off-duty social get together comprised of junior officers.

SUBJECTIVE FINDINGS

The lieutenant was close to suffering alcohol poisoning by the time we managed to get to sickbay. Slurred speech, motor movements of lower extremities failing punctuated by periods of high emotions and reflecting on his past. Biobed scans showed clear indications of alcohol saturation of the liver, lowered blood pressure, and raised pulse.

OBJECTIVE FINDINGS

The patient was immensely drunk, flushed, emotional, and prone to potentially falling down

PLAN OF CARE

I administered two cc’s of anti-intoxicant to the LT. It was not enough to instantly cure him of intoxication, however, it would be enough to at least alleviate the hangover. I recommend a follow-up and heavy consumption of nonalcoholic beverages. The patient is allowed to return to duty once he feels better.

LENGTH OF APPOINTMENT: # 0.5hrs
END OF EVALUATION.

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ENS Sovum, Veneela
AUTHORITY
Medical Officer
MEDICAL FILE

PATIENT’S NAME: CAPT. Serah (@blue511 ) , CAPT. Tungsten ( @DrakeTungsten ), LTJG Siana (@brex)

APPOINTMENT STARDATE: 98040.9

PURPOSE AND CONTEXT OF EVALUATION

Medical Incident

CONCLUSION

The patients were alert and aware of their injuries and the circumstances surrounding their injuries

SUBJECTIVE FINDINGS

The patients all sustained lacerations and contusions to their upper torso with Captain Serah sustaining lacerations to their right hand running parallel to the metacarpal

OBJECTIVE FINDINGS

Patients were all relatively lucky their injuries were not more serious considering the circumstances. I am pleased to report that all three of the officers are cleared to return to duty

PLAN OF CARE

I want the officers that were injured to follow up with me in the next few days so I can check in on their progress, otherwise, they are free to return to duty

LENGTH OF APPOINTMENT: # 1 hrs
END OF EVALUATION.

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ENS Sovum, Veneela
AUTHORITY
Medical Officer
MEDICAL FILE

PATIENT’S NAME: Lieutenant Shea ( @Blackwater )
APPOINTMENT STARDATE: 98086.5

PURPOSE AND CONTEXT OF EVALUATION

Baseline Medical Assessment

CONCLUSION

The Lieutenant is cleared for duty

SUBJECTIVE FINDINGS

The Lieutenant was cognizant of prior injuries but seemed adamant that they would not prevent him from caring out his duties

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

No plan of care currently pending patients own desire to repair old injuries

LENGTH OF APPOINTMENT: # 1 hrs
END OF EVALUATION.

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ENS Sovum, Veneela
AUTHORITY
Medical Officer
MEDICAL FILE

PATIENT’S NAME: Herra Assari Drowvani-Nimitz
APPOINTMENT STARDATE: 98204.6

PURPOSE AND CONTEXT OF EVALUATION

Medical Routine Exam

CONCLUSION

Miss Herra is in good health although there is a slight Vitamin C deficiency

SUBJECTIVE FINDINGS

Herra was attentive at all times and seemed to be a bit nervous at the start of the exam, however left in rather high spirits

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

Suggested to Patient’s father, Captain Alistair Nimitz to provide Herra with fruits with vitamin C such as strawberries. I am also forwarding this report to the respective sick bays of Captain Nimitz’s so they may prescribe Herra the proper Vitamin C supplement if desired.

LENGTH OF APPOINTMENT: # 0.5 hrs
END OF EVALUATION.

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ENS Sovum, V.
AUTHORITY
Medical Officer
MEDICAL FILE

PATIENT’S NAME: CTN Roris ( @Burgundian )
APPOINTMENT STARDATE: 98209.8

PURPOSE AND CONTEXT OF EVALUATION

Baseline Medical Assessment

CONCLUSION

The Centurion is of good health with no pre-existing injuries that would warrant suspension of duties. Will forward these findings through proper channels to Centurion Roris’s superiors in the Romulan Detachment

SUBJECTIVE FINDINGS

The patient was alert and cognitive of her surroundings, and the questions being asked the entire time.

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.

From my scans, I was able to spot a severe fracture to the Centurion’s left arm. It has been fully repaired by whatever medical professional she has worked with in the past. I also found evidence of residual scar tissue near vital organs suggesting a massive load was placed there at one point. This too seems to have healed without any issue as well.

PLAN OF CARE

No current plan of care is required.

LENGTH OF APPOINTMENT: # 0.5 hrs
END OF EVALUATION.

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ENS Sovum, Veneela
AUTHORITY
Medical Officer
MEDICAL FILE

PATIENT’S NAME: LT zh’Kytrik, Eshrema
APPOINTMENT STARDATE: 98297.4

PURPOSE AND CONTEXT OF EVALUATION

Baseline Medical Assessment

CONCLUSION

It is this officer’s professional opinion that LT zh’Kytrik is of sound health and is fit to commence their duties at their commander’s discretion

SUBJECTIVE FINDINGS

Patient was awake and cognizant of their surroundings and medical history at all times during the evaluation

OBJECTIVE FINDINGS

Review of Physiological Systems

Section Status Comment
HEENT NAD Responses normal. (or add your own comment)
Respiration CTA Responses normal.
Cardiovascular AD High pressure detected.
Abdominal NAD NBS, all scans clear.
Extremities NAD Responses normal.
Neurological NAD Patient was coherent, coordinated and responsive WNL.

This officer found a few items that doesn’t initially concern me given they are past injuries and from the looks of the scans have healed well witing normal parameters. The cause for conern for the LT however stems from higher than normal Blood Pressure compared to Andorian Females of her height and weight.

PLAN OF CARE

It is this Officers professional recommendation that LT zh’Kytrik follows up with Commander Jarnefelt or LT Naderi about a possible treatment plan for the high blood pressure. Additionally, it should be noted that as of this moment, despite the high blood pressure I see no signs of being at risk for further health complications in the short term.

LENGTH OF APPOINTMENT: # 0.5 hrs
END OF EVALUATION.

EVALUATOR
ENS Sovum, Veneela
AUTHORITY
Medical Officer
MEDICAL FILE

PATIENT’S NAME: LT. CMDR Garys, Noram
APPOINTMENT STARDATE: 98297.4

PURPOSE AND CONTEXT OF EVALUATION

Baseline Medical Assessment

CONCLUSION

It is this officer’s professional opinion that the Lt. Commander is of sound health and is able to perform his duties barring nothing arising in their Mental Health Evaluation and the discretion of their commanding officer.

SUBJECTIVE FINDINGS

Patient was alert and cognizant and aware of his medical history during the duration of the evaluation

OBJECTIVE FINDINGS

Review of Physiological Systems

Section Status Comment
HEENT NAD Responses normal. (or add your own comment)
Respiration CTA Responses normal.
Cardiovascular AD Pressure above normal limits.
Abdominal NAD NBS, all scans clear.
Extremities NAD Responses normal.
Neurological NAD Patient was coherent, coordinated and responsive WNL.

I have begun to notice a worrying pattern amongst some officers that I think I should address here within objective findings and that is high blood pressure. It is not from using the chemical nicotine, and the Commander does have a history of existing heart conditions. Which I believe puts him at a higher risk for health complications in the future.

PLAN OF CARE

It is this officers opinion that LT. CMDR Garys schedules a follow-up appointment with one of the doctors at his earliest convenience, some things that were discussed were dietary changes among other lifestyle changes. But with prior heart conditions in their history, I find his risk for another episode of them to be quite high.

LENGTH OF APPOINTMENT: # 0.5 hrs
END OF EVALUATION.

EVALUATOR
ENS Sovum, Veneela
AUTHORITY
Medical Officer
MEDICAL FILE

PATIENT’S NAME: ENS Van Rijn, Daan (@RhyoliTe )
APPOINTMENT STARDATE: 98305.6

PURPOSE AND CONTEXT OF EVALUATION

Baseline Medical Assessment

CONCLUSION

The Ensign is cleared for duty pending no abnormalities within Psych Eval. However some concerns are raised.

SUBJECTIVE FINDINGS

Patient was conscious and cognitive of their surroundings and the conversation that took place at all times

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 only abnormality this officer could detect was heighened levels of dairy products within Ensign Van Rijin’s system. Though normally a problem when consumed in normal amounts, the Ensign professed they eat a sandwich with cheese for breakfast, another meal with cheese at lunch and so on.

This officer educated the Ensign on a well balanced and nutritious diet that can be achieved by a) reporting to the Event Horizon prior to their shift, or b) from the comfort of their quarters via a replicator.

PLAN OF CARE

This officer recommends a follow-up with Lieutenant Naderi (@Vix ), Lieutenant Izly (@Motion ), or Commander Jarnefelt (@Eunha ) in a few weeks to investigate if the dairy in the Ensigns system is causing any long-term problems.

LENGTH OF APPOINTMENT: # 0.5hrs
END OF EVALUATION.

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ENS Sovum, Veneela (@Veneela )

Report posted by LTJG Izly, Jodi

AUTHORITY
Medical Officer

Station Nurse Practitioner

MEDICAL FILE

PATIENT’S NAME: Lt. CMDR Tysir, Odi ( @todi )
APPOINTMENT STARDATE: 98402.2

PURPOSE AND CONTEXT OF EVALUATION

Baseline 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 made note of previous personal injuries; stating a formerly dislocated shoulder from recklessness on a holodeck, and a broken nose due to a scuffle- both of which supposedly have been taken care of.

OBJECTIVE FINDINGS

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

No plan of care required, officer has displayed injuries are healed and will not obstruct work.

LENGTH OF APPOINTMENT: 1 hrs
END OF EVALUATION.

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