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Classroom 3

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

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Elizabeth Bailey

OFF: Lets pretend i've been here...

*A tall brunette raises her hand and stands, a cautious, but ready to fight if need be look dances across her face*

"I am Elizabeth Bailey. What do you need?"
Elizabeth Marie Bailey

Navi

Sir, when dealing with a patient that has Aphasia, you could witness any number of symptoms, they may have mumbled or disillusioned speech. And considering that there are many forms of Aphasia symptoms mimic the speech of an intoxicated person as well.

As for dealing with a patient that has Iverson's Disease, there is not a whole lot that can be done considering it is not cureable. But some pain relievers can be administered and possibly Acetycholine to hopefully regenerate the mylan sheeting around the nerves to better stimulate the infected muscle tissue... Other than that, perhaps refer them to physical therapy and pain managment on a star base.
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I feel like being logical today.
Navi

Egan Coho

Coho gets assistance from three nurses standing by, and they move the officer to the observation table.
"1 CC of Morphine".
Coho recieves the hypospray, and inserts the chemicals into the patients kneck.
"Patient is ready for burn treatment"
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Egan F. Coho

Navi

OFF:: BE BACK IN TWO SECONDS>>> RUNNING TO GET A BITE TO EAT IN CAFETERIA>>> ALSO DO WE BOTH HAVE ALL FOUR TO TREAT OR WE SPLIT THEM???
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I feel like being logical today.
Navi

Tom Hobson

Hobson glanced over the tricorder as Coho worked.
"This looks good, Cadets. The decision to replace this Admirals heart may have been the decision between life and death. Had you gone into surgery to clear the blockage, he probably would not have survived, considering the severity of the heart attack. Had you delayed for even minutes, he would have died on the table. This situation is typically meant as a test to the cadets' response to death of a patient, because this test was not set to be simple to pass. Though the key layed before you was replacement, you chose well. Let us hope you both make such good natured choices in your career".
Hobson took two pips to each of them.
"This completes the simulations, you are both upgraded to Cadet, Class 3 rank. You are now entering the training to be full fledged Chief Medical Officers, both on a starship, and major starbase infirmary".
The computer cleared the program, and the 3 returned to the classroom, Hobson taking place at the front of the room.
"We welcome Cadet Montez, who comes in late in the course. Cadet Montez, you will start this from the finish it appears".

Hobson began to write his own notes on the large viewscreen.

"As a chief medical officer, you are:
-A member of senior staff
-A department head
This makes you highly important to the ship. You make lead decisions, you are the professional. The medical officers and assistants, and nurses, are under your lead. As you did in the simulations, you diagnose, and order the supplies, chemical responses, procedure responses, and that type of thing. Can any of you tell me what differences you face on a Starbase infirmary? An outpost infirmary? Or a starship sickbay or triage unit?".
Admiral Thomas Hobson
Deep Space Academy CO/Fleet High Command
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Navi

::Navi looked over the entire notebook of notes she had taken on her PADD...::

"No sir, I have no questions."
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I feel like being logical today.
Navi

Mike Nickerson

(OFF: I've been waiting for others to arrive, but no one seems to be coming, so we'll just move on.)

"For starters, how many of you plan on entering Starfleet and going into the medical field?"

A few cadets raise their hands.

"Good. You all get A's. But I kid, of course. Now, this class will teach you the things you need to know to give emergency medical care to crewmates who may happen to be injured. This won't teach you everything you need to know if you plan on being a doctor, but that can be learned in a more advanced class. Now, just to test what you already know: Yourself and a crewmate are in Engineering, when a plasma conduit explodes, and severely burns your crewmate. Now, the medical staff is out of contact, and your friend is in critical condition. What do you do?"
Fleet Captain Michael Nickerson
Chief Medical Officer,
Avalon Station
"Far be it for me to turn up the chance to be a hero..."

Dominic Hobson

Hobson walks into the classroom and takes a seat.
"Reporting for Medical Training sir"
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Dominic 'Dom' Hobson
Science Officer
Space Station Avalon

Regina Richwald

OFF: I am a ma'am cadet.

ON: *Regina looks at the young cadet, and rememberes her young days*

"I dont think so cadet ..., tell me what is youre name, that will talk much easier?
Hobson, ok cadet Hobson, i surely dont hope so you will be the only one, but in the meantime, you can tell me a bit about yourself, youre plans on the federation, and ofcourse youre expectations about me.
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zack1392

if after a while in medical assistant will i be promoted?
zack

Ali'aln Tulak

What is the differnce between a telepathic memory rape and the iresine syndrome?
Lt. J.G. Ali'aln Tulak
                       Chief Medical Officer
                          Chief Counselor
                         U.S.S. Lothlorien

Balkazar

*After Elizabeth entered the room, 3 armored and armed men comes into the room*

Sergent: "Excuse me, is there a Elizabeth Marie Bailey here ?"
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Egan Coho

"A patient with Holodiction would need a psycological examination and evaluation. I would look into any chemical treatment for the situation, and refer the patient to the ship or station counselor.
I would keep the patient with Xenopolycythemia restricted to sickbay for close examination. I would give them sedative hyposprays, and extract blood samples to work with the medical-science officer to work on an antibiotic to cure the problem".
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Egan F. Coho

Navi

::Steps into simulation::

Cadet Coho, would you please take this patient to a observation table and make him comfortable, also please give the patient a hypospray of morphin for the pain, while I get the correct dosage of Cordrazine.

::Finds a burn kit and a hypospray of Cordrazine. Fresh bandages and neoprin for the scaring after treatment is given::
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I feel like being logical today.
Navi

Navi

::Navi Looks to Coho with a determined look on her face::
"Ok well lets get this going... Do you want to take 3 and 4 and I'll take 1 and 2... consult eachother on concerns when we have them, and get these people back to normal?"
::Looks to Patient 1 and 2... Shows patient 1 to a Bio Bed and immobilizes patient 2 on a back board to then be placed on bio bed right next to patient 1 so that multi-tasking is easier.::
Says to Patient 1 " Sir, Lay still so that I can get a good reading on you, I am going to run a brian scan on you... you need to stay completely still while it does this..."
::Starts the scan on Pat. 1 , turns to Pat. 2, and scans spine with tricorder, to evaluate the damage if any to the spine. Tricorder responds with 2 fractures {T10 and T11} and a compression of T12 and 13.
Navi asks a nurse to bring her  4 Metorapan treatments, when the nurse brings them, she makes sure that Pat. 2 is completely straight and ready to recieve the treatment, then places the packs over the effected areas, and starts the treatments.::
"Ma'am I am starting you on Metorapan treatments, do not try and move, you will feel pressure where the packs are while they are repairing your spine..."
:: As she finished telling this to Pat. 2 the computer chimed in with the results of Pat. 1's brain scan.::
-^- Results read: No serious injury, slight concussion and external bruising :: Course of Action- low dose of Acetycholine to stimulate nerve endings in brian and rest -^-
::Administers low dose of Acetycholine to Patient 1 throught the Hypospray::
"Sir, You are free to go, you have no serious injuries, just a slight concussion, which we fixed with the Acetycholine. Just try to get some rest..."
::Turns back to Pat. 2 , the Metorapan treatments were almost complete, Navi passes the tricorder over Pat. 2's spine again to track progress, and healing was up to 89%, after a moment the biobed chimed that the treatments had been successful.
Navi scans one last time to make sure that fractures were completely fused back together, and that the two compressions had eased up and been placed back to correct location.
Scans check out that all is well.
"Ma'am, your spine has been corrected, we will keep you on bed rest for a few days to let them completely heal, but it was successful and pain management will be given right away. After rest we will send you down to physical therapy to regain full mobility."
::Looks to Coho, to see if he needs any help::
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I feel like being logical today.
Navi