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Classroom 3

Started by Mike Nickerson, July 25, 2005, 04:51:44 PM

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zack1392

cadet haefling reporting for lesson sir
zack

"There was obviously no score to that small thing. Next you will see on the screen, a listing of the many chemicals in the medical field. I ask you to tolerate as best you can some of the tedious lists. I will continue to put up lists for you to study, then the more discussing/hands on part of the course can get going, then the final exam of the course to pass it. Inform me when you are finished studying this".
On-Screen:
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Anesthezine: A sedative gas used for emergency crowd control and to subdue dangerous persons.
Acetycholine: a biochemical substance, a neurotransmitter that promotes the propagation of electrical impulses from one nerve cell to another in carbon-based life.
Benjusidrine: a drug prescribed for Vulcans with heart conditions.
Cordrazine: a powerful and addictive stimulant used to treat serious electrical burns, and also known to revive a stunned or unconscious patient. Overdose Treatment: Kayolene can be administered to sedate the patient, until the overdose diffuses out of the bodies system naturally(6 hrs). Overdose can be diagnosed from episodes of delusional paranoia.
Endorphins: Naturally occurring neurochemicals found in many humanoids and other vertebrate species. Endorphins are opiate peptides similar to the drug morphine, and can act upon the nervous system to affect sensations of pain and pleasure.
Hyronalyn: medication that was the treatment of choice for radiation sickness. by introducing hyronalin vapor into the ship's ventilation system. Hyronalin was the treatment of choice by 2267, and was still in use by Starfleet in the 24th century.
Hytritium: Naturally occurring. Only known cure for tricyanate contamination of water supplies. Highly volatile.
Inaprovaline: Cardio-stimulatory pharmaceutical usually administered intravenously by hypospray.
Kayolane: A sedative
Leporazine: A resuscitative drug in use aboard Federation starships
Masiform D: Powerful injectable stimulant.
Melorazine: Sedative, often administered by hypospray.
Neural paralyzer: medication that can cause a cessation of heartbeat and breathing in a humanoid patient, creating the appearance of death. If such a patient receives medical treatment in time, a full recovery is possible.
Tricordrazine: A powerful neurostimulant drug usually administered subcutaneous by hypospray.

zack1392

checks histamine account to make sure it is iresine syndrome and not telepathic memory invasion rape..
hmmm
histamine count seems normal let me check for tmir
yep it looks like hes got tmir
let me just use the hypospray and check in on him and check his hitamine account reguarly to make sure nothing changes
zack

Messalina

reporting for duty sir

Ali'aln Tulak

If not, then I will continue on to my Medical Career in Starfleet.
Lt. J.G. Ali'aln Tulak
                       Chief Medical Officer
                          Chief Counselor
                         U.S.S. Lothlorien

Elizabeth Bailey

*smirks*

"Yeah, what he said..."

*leaves*
Elizabeth Marie Bailey

Navi

::Looks to notes to find a disease or condition affecting either the central nervouse system or brain directly, realizing the connection between the two, looks to Darnay's Disease and raises hand::

Sir, the Basilar Arterial Scan could be used to diagnose Darnay's Disease, although this disease also attacks the central nervous system of it's victims, it would also have to affect the brain because it is the control center for the nervouse system.
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I feel like being logical today.
Navi

Gabriella Montez

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Name: Doctor Gabriella Montez
Race: Betazoid
Date of Birth: Dec. 25th, 2361 (Currently 21 years old)
Location of Birth: Lake El-Nar, Betazed
Current Assignment: Space Station Avalon Chief Medical Officer
Posting: Expansion Fleet
Commanding Officer: Admiral James Madison
Department:
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Rank: Ensign

Regina Richwald

*Regina hands over a PADD to cadet Hobson*

"Look cadet i want you to read this and remember it (check youre PM) I want you to return me on this very same PADD a situation in wich you will use two or three of the items written on the PADD. If you succeed, i will take you to the next level of the course. After finnishing the whole course theire will be an exam, a score of 6 on scale of 10 you will recieve a basis certificate. After this you can choose a position on a ship or stay on the academy for the next stage of the study. I will give you five days to finnish youre assignment, You're dismissed now"
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OOC: Making a request with Captain Diaz with the unactiveness of the Instructor and willingness to resume this course with an active one, I will resume as full-time course instructor.

zack1392

sir, wouldn't the neural paralyzer be dangerous if used repeatedly by a single person?
zack

OOC: In the avatars, you can select the Cadet avatar with two pips.
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"Very well. Follow me please".

Hobson led the cadet to a side room, which was a training holodeck.
"Computer, engage medical course, scenario 6".

The holodeck became the sickbay of a starship. It was a very small sickbay, sitting on a defiant class ship.
There was one patient in the room, and no other people save the cadet and Hobson.
"This patient is human, the human suffers from Iresine Syndrome. Begin simulation".

"Very good cadet, you have completed this scenario successfully".

Hobson turned to the just entering Cadet.
"I have a PADD of information for you to look over, inform me when you are complete with studying it, and we will proceed".
He handed the Cadet the PADD, and returned to the classroom.

PADD Info: http://www.expansionfleet.com/cgi-bin/fleet/ikonboard.cgi?act=Page;p=dbmed" target="_blank">http://www.expansionfleet.com/cgi-bin....p=dbmed

Tom Hobson

"Very good, Cadets. That completes the first part of your instruction of information. Both of you, please take these...".
Hobson handed the two, each of them, a long pip to attach to their collars. "You are now Cadets, class two. We will now proceed to the medical holodeck for direct training".

Hobson indicated to the Cadets to follow him, and they entered two wide doors to the side of the classroom.
"Computer, load medical, scenario 1. Set to cycle through the medical instruction scenarios as completed".

The computer chimed in response, and the holodeck became a small sickbay, on a Defiant class starship.
"Now. We will have both of you training together. This is a small confined sickbay, on a light cruiser. Cadet Navi, on this scenario, you are the chief medical officer. Cadet Coho, you are Cadet Navi's assistant. The situation: The patient is one, his affliction is a severe burn to the arm. He has been injured while working in engineering. This is a very common injury to starship crew. You both are now in an operating sickbay, begin your treatment of the patient".

Hobson stepped to the side, and the simulation began.
Admiral Thomas Hobson
Deep Space Academy CO/Fleet High Command
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Tom Hobson

"Very good Cadet, now to end the information. Here is a listing of your equipment, and procedures. Inform me when you have studied over this list".

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Equipment

Alpha Wave Inducer: A device used to enhance sleep in humanoids. But only meant for occasional use.

BioBed: Inbuilt sensor systems allow the biobed to constantly monitor factors such as heart rate, respiration, temperature, etc. These are displayed on a permanent basis, usually on a panel located at the head of the biobed, so as to present the information in the most clearly and easily accessible manner possible. As a backup to the visual presentation, biobeds can be set to give audio information, including normal functions such as heartbeat or automatic alarms should any body function fall outside a pre-set range.

Corticol Stimulator: The Cortical Stimulator is a small device which is used to elevate the activity in the cortex of a patient. The stimulator is typically a small device which is attached to the cranium; it is used on patients who have reduced or damaged brain wave patterns.

Dermal Regenerator: The dermal regenerator is used to repair damage to the skin of the patient, including bruising and lacerations. The device is handheld; the doctor holds it over the damaged area and moves it slowly back and forth. The treatment typically lasts only a matter of a few seconds.

Defibrillator: The defibrillator is a device used to restore sinus rhythm in a patients heart after it has gone into cardiac arrhythmia. Modern defibrillators are portable handheld devices which are placed into contact with the skin directly over the heart; when triggered a computer controlled shock is delivered to the heart.

Drechtal Beams: Surgical device used to sever neural connections

Exoscalpal: Surgical Device used by Starfleet to incise the skin and expose the underlying tissue

HypoSpray: The Hypospray is a simple and effective method of delivering substances intravenously to a patient. The device consists of a spray head which can deliver drugs painlessly through the skin, and even through clothing. Attached to this is a swappable vial which contains the drugs to be delivered. The Hypospray has several major advantages over the syringe; since the skin is not broken by the spray, there is no contamination of the hyposprays tip during an injection. The device can therefore be used repeatedly without any need for sterilization of the tip. The hypospray is also completely painless, which has helped to make the widespread fear of injections a thing of the past.

Medical Tricorders: The standard medical tricorder consists of two components: the medical tricorder and medical tricorder peripheral.
The tricorder serves much like a normal tricorder with an expanded medical database containing information on nearly all humanoid life forms and several hundred DNA-based non-humanioids. The MT can diagnose diseases through an artifically intelligent subprocessor and can suggest courses of treatment. The default POOL setting is either SHIPBOARD, or the nearest medical database for tricorder downloading.
The medical Peripheral serves as a complicated sensing device that provides limited real-time viewing of anatomy as the biobed. Further spectrographic information is also provided by the MP in its function as a portable sensor. The MP detaches from the MT housing and is handheld and moved over parts of the patient anatomy. The MP will pulse with the standard heartbeat and vital sign readings are displayed on the upper surface of the MP housing.

Motor Assist Bands: Four-centimeter wide strap like devices used with neurologically damaged patients. The bands provide electrical stimulation to the patients limbs.

Neural Calipers: medical Instrument used in surgical procedures.

Neural Imaging Scanner: A device used to test the activity of a patients visual cortex.

Neural stimulator: Device used to repolarize neural activity in the brain rapidly. The neural stimulator can repolarize brain neurons which have been depolarized for up to one hour. The devices has several settings, and is used to resuscitate brain function after critical trauma

Neural Transducers: Implanted bioelectric devices that receive nerve impulses from and brain and transmit them to any affected voluntary muscle group.

Neurolink: Emergency medical technique used for the stabilization of patients with brainstem injuries. Matching neural pads are placed on a healthy individual and a matching unit on the patient. These devices enabled a link to be established from the healthy persons autonomic nervous system to that of the injured patient.

Physiostimulator: medical Device used to elevate metabolic functions in an impaired individual.

Plasma Infusion Unit: medical Device used to dispense fluids and electrolytes.

Stasis Units: Containing device that supports life by slowing down all biological activity within the perimeter of the unit. The device is designed to work with stasis medication, but can work without it.
Stasis units contain a generator that will support life at very decreased rates and are used for transport of critically injured patients for treatment at a medical facility. Portable stasis units can also be used in the field, coming both in collar form (Class B) and 5cm x 5 cm form (Class C).

Somnetic Inducers: A small neural pad used to aid the induction of sleep in humanoids. Can be used regularly.

Subdurmal Scalpel: The subdermal scalpel is used for making incisions beneath the skin without breaking the skin itself. It therefore allows purely internal surgery to be performed, reducing the risk of infection and the need for instruments such as dermal regenerators




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Procedures

Accelerated Critical Neural Pathway Formation: Medical procedure that uses genetic recoding to alter the brain of a humanoid patient.
This procedure is banned in the Federation and has been illegal under laws dating back to the end of the Eugenics Wars.

Amniotic Scan: Sensor readings of the fluid contained within the amniotic sac of a mammalian pregnancy. Such a scan can provide a wealth of information about the fetus, including its sex.

ARA Scan (Autonomic Response Analysis): medical scan that can be used to determine the truthfulness of a humanoid subject.

Basilar Arterial Scan: medical diagnostic test that evaluates the arteries in the brainstern.

Berylite scan: medical procedure used aboard Federation starships

Bicaridine treatment: Regenerative therapy for fracture patients. It is used as a substitute in patients that are allergic to metorapan

Biomimetic Fluctuation: medical reading in Founders that are indicative of dangerous instability of the morphogenic matrix.

Blood Screening: medical test used by Federation personnel to identify shape-shifters. This was considered necessary because of the possibility that shape-shifting Founders had taken humanoid form and infiltrated the Federation and other Alpha Quadrant powers.
The test involves removing a small sample of blood from an individual's body. If the individual is a changeling, the blood would revert to a gelatinous orange fluid.

Brain circuitry pattern: medical diagnostic image mapping neural activity in a humanoid brain. The BCP of each individual is unique, and this serves as a postive means of identification.

Cardiac replacement: Surgical procedure in which a patient's diseased or injured heart is replaced by an artificial device. The technique was developed by Dr. Van Doren.

Cardiac Induction: Emergency medical resuscitative measure.

CPK levels: A medical test performed on board Federation starships. CPK, or creatinine phosphokinase, is a marker of muscular damage. It is mostly used to diagnose cardiac damage.

Cryogenic Open Heart Procedure: Surgical procedure

Cryonics: Old practice of cryogenically freezing a human just after death in the hopes that future medical advances would render their sickness curable.

Cryostasis: medical procedure used to slow down biological functions in a critically injured patient, allowing the physician more time to correct the malady.

Direct reticular stimulation: medical procedure in which electrical energy is applied directly to the nervous system of a humanoid patient in an attempt to revive neural activity. A device called a neural stimulator is used in this procedure

DNA reference scan: medical test to confirm an individual's identity by matching DNA patterns.

Dolbargy Sleeping Trance: Voluntarily induced deep coma.

Electrophoretic Energy Analysis: Electrophoresis is a process by which proteins are identified by putting them on a gel and running an electric current through the gel, then staining the gel and measuring how far the proteins moved in comparison to a group of standard proteins that were also put on the gel (bigger proteins move slower, in general.)

Encephalographic polygraph scan: A brainwave scan used to determine truthfulness during questioning

Hyperencephalogram: medical test that records and measures brain wave activity.

Inner Nuncial Series: A battery of neurological tests.

Metorapan treatments: Regenerative treatment for fracture patients.

Myocardial Enzyme Balance: medical test used in surgical, particularly cardiac procedures.

Neural Imaging Scan: medical diagnostic scan used to test the acuity of the patient's visual cortex.

Neurolink: Emergency medical technique used for the stabilization of patients with brainstem injuries. Matching neural pads were used. One would be placed on a healthy individual and a matching unit on the patient. These devices enabled a link to be established from the healthy person`s autonomic nervous system to that of the injured patient.

Neurosomatic Technique: Procedure used on the planet Tilonus IV in an attempt to extract strategic information.

Reflection Therapy: Psychiatric technique used on the planet Tilonus IV in which the patient's brain is scanned and images from brain areas that control emotions and memory are projected holographically. The patient then interacts with holographic images which represent various facets of his personality.

Resonance Tissue Scan: medical diagnostic test used by Starfleet physicians to screen for infection.

Retinal Imaging Scan: medical test used to verify the presence or absence of activity in the visual cortex.

Ribosome Infusion: medical procedure to help the exposure of certain radiation.

Robbiani Dermal Optic Test: medical diagnostic test that registers a subject's emotional structure through skin and pupil response to visual stimulation at specific color wavelengths.

Steinman Analysis: medical test noting individual specific data such as voice analysis and brain patterns.

Synaptic Induction: Technique in neurotheraphy used for patients suffering from traumatic memory loss.

Synaptic Reconstruction: Surgery which neutralizes the synaptic pathways responsible for deviant behavior
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Deep Space Academy CO/Fleet High Command
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