OpTiCFaZeSoCkzZz Posted January 6, 2019 Report Share Posted January 6, 2019 Instructor: Spc. Jessica Read Trainee: 2Spc. William Saint-Claire Time and Date of Training: 08:00 06/012019 Goal of the Training: An Introduction to Psychology and how to identify Mental Disorders. 1 Link to comment
Centrix Posted January 9, 2019 Report Share Posted January 9, 2019 Instructor: Spc. Bianchi Trainee: Rct. Harth Pvt. Hartwick Time and date: 01-08-19 1530 EST Goal: Intro to IFAKs Hemorrhage equipment Link to comment
Latias Posted February 16, 2019 Report Share Posted February 16, 2019 Instructor: Spc. Katrina Geier Trainee: 3Spc. Rowan Burke Time and Date of Training: 20:25 EST, 2/15/2299 Goal of the Training: CLS training Link to comment
Latias Posted February 16, 2019 Report Share Posted February 16, 2019 Instructor: Spc. Katrina Geier Trainee: 3Spc. Rowan Burke Time and Date of Training: 14:12 EST, 2/16/2299 Goal of the Training: Aftercare, BCLS/CLS, DARPA foam use and removal. Link to comment
Samikins Posted February 18, 2019 Report Share Posted February 18, 2019 Patient Name: Aiofe YorkPatient Sex: FPrimary Care Physician and/or Medic: 3Spc Rowan BurkePatient Injuries: Nasal Fracture, Internal Mouth Lacerations, Concussion, Periorbital HematomaPatient Vitals: StrongTreatment / Care Provided: Resetting of the nose, CT Scan. Time of Treatment: 17:00 Current Patient Status: 1 Day RecoveryDrugs Administered: TylenolOverview of Situation: The Master Specialist was in a sparring match with Sergeant Hartwick, sponsored by the Major. She was knocked out and her nose was broken. She showed signs of concussion, so was given tylenol for her pain and told to rest in the Medbay for one day. Additional Notes: N/A Link to comment
Samikins Posted February 23, 2019 Report Share Posted February 23, 2019 Instructor: 2Spc. Rowan Burke Trainee: 3Spc. Julia Weiss Time and Date of Training: (forgot) EST, 2/22/2299 Goal of the Training: CLS, DARPA foam use and removal. 1 Link to comment
Gromborg Posted March 20, 2019 Report Share Posted March 20, 2019 Instructor: 3Spc Grace Corbin Trainee: Pvt. Erhart 'Runt' Strattmann Time and Date of Training: 3/18-19/22XX Goal of the Training: Basic 3Spc CLS skills, IV/Fluids management Instructor: Spc Grace Corbin Trainee: Alexander Romero Time and Date of Training: 3/20/22XX Goal of the Training: CLS certification Link to comment
hewhogrillsbears Posted March 31, 2019 Report Share Posted March 31, 2019 Trainings, Incidents and other situations of note should be logged below using the following format. Instructor/Medic: Trainee/Patient: Time and Date of Training/Incident/Operation: Goal(Result) of the Training/Treatment: Link to comment
Gromborg Posted April 5, 2019 Report Share Posted April 5, 2019 Bi-Weekly Assessment; 112TH BN., A. CO., 1st MED BDE., 182ND DET Medical Specialist: Guy Larson Supervisor: Grace Corbin Specialist's Treatment log: Stabilized a maxillofacial wound caused by a cliffmite with basic gauze pads, ensuring no further damage was done to the head. Stabilized sergeant Lena Wells (Deceased) and gave her crucial time to make it back to the Grant for further medical treatment. She was demeaned un-treatable upon further examination of the extent of her organ wounds. Stabilized a talon puncture with Celox gauze, ensuring the bleeding was stopped and the area debrided and disinfected. Patient Outcomes: All patients stabilized on field, Wells was pronounced deceased days later, after being taken off life support. Time of Treatment: 3/XX/98 Overview of Situation: Third specialist Guy Larson showed resilience in the face of extreme peril, and excelled in his medical duties on-field. Duty becoming of a second specialist. Course of Action: To be promoted to second specialist. Additional Notes: Completed and excelled in hemorrhage control course, IV/fluids management course. Will proceed to complete airway management course shortly. Link to comment
Jun Nagase Posted April 11, 2019 Report Share Posted April 11, 2019 Patient Name: Aaron HoltzPatient Sex: MPrimary Care Physician and/or Medic: MSpc. Lisa Bennet, 2Spc Gwendolyn ReecePatient Injuries: Minor fracture on third left rib, moderate fracture on fifth left rib, severe fracture on fourth left rib, punctured lung.Patient Vitals: StrongTreatment / Care Provided: Surgery to fix up his lungs, titanium plates applied to fractured bones after resetting them.Time of Treatment: 16:30Current Patient Status: Two week recovery period (2ish OOC days, counting day of incident)Drugs Administered: General anaesthetics, light morphine in saline drop.Overview of Situation: Holtz got up-closed by an arachnid and forced against a car. A talon entered his chest with moderate force, causing afforementioned rib damage and punctured lung. Was MEDEVACed and treated with help from 2Spc. ReeceAdditional Notes: N/A Link to comment
Jun Nagase Posted April 11, 2019 Report Share Posted April 11, 2019 Patient Name: Adrien GoosePatient Sex: MPrimary Care Physician and/or Medic: MSpc. Lisa BennetPatient Injuries: Amputated left arm from elbow downPatient Vitals: StrongTreatment / Care Provided: Stump set and ready for BT surgeryTime of Treatment: 16:00Current Patient Status: Day to rest to recover from the traumatic physical injury, then allowed to walk the ship while waiting for BT surgeryDrugs Administered: N/AOverview of Situation: Arm was mangled on a bug drop was was not recovered, patient written into the BT registry awaiting surgery.Additional Notes: N/A Link to comment
Jun Nagase Posted May 3, 2019 Report Share Posted May 3, 2019 Patient Name: Elaine AsperPatient Sex: FPrimary Care Physician and/or Medic: MSpc. Lisa BennetPatient Injuries: Amputated left leg from just below the knee.Patient Vitals: StrongTreatment / Care Provided: BT surgery successfully completed.Time of Treatment: 04:00Current Patient Status: BT recovery program required, new type of sensory BT is used. Observation required.Drugs Administered: General AnaesthethicsOverview of Situation: New BT type requires observation so we can observe how it works and how the body adjusts to recieving new neurological signals.Additional Notes: N/A Link to comment
Jun Nagase Posted May 3, 2019 Report Share Posted May 3, 2019 (edited) Patient Name: Naomi ReelPatient Sex: FPrimary Care Physician and/or Medic: MSpc. Lisa BennetPatient Injuries: 3 x non-critical shrapnel, 1 shrapnel near femoral artery, 1 shrapnel near heart, second degree burns with minor levels of third degree burns over half her body, broken left arm. Patient unconcious from M55 round going off near her. Moderate to severe concussion.Patient Vitals: ModerateTreatment / Care Provided: HEXTEND IV set, removal of 3 non-critical shrapnel during MEDEVAC, surgically removed two problematic pieces of shrapnel on ship. Burns treated, surgery completed to restore bone integrity in left arm. Time of Treatment: 22:20Current Patient Status: Recovering, vitals improving. Will need extended recovery time.Drugs Administered: TXA, general anaesthetics, HEXTEND IV, morphine drip post-op into saline IV dripOverview of Situation: Recovery will take time, however second degree burns are unlikely to result in permanent scarring with immediate care provided. Arm expected to fully recover. Patient needs to stay in medbay for medical surveillance for several days to ensure concussion recovery goes smooth.Additional Notes: N/A Edited May 3, 2019 by Jun Nagase Link to comment
Jun Nagase Posted May 3, 2019 Report Share Posted May 3, 2019 Patient Name: John MurphyPatient Sex: MPrimary Care Physician and/or Medic: MSpc. Lisa Bennet, 2Spc Seamus LeedsPatient Injuries: Shrapnel on left arm, minor fracturePatient Vitals: StrongTreatment / Care Provided: Lidocaine injection around shrapnel, shrapnel removed, minor surgery performed to bone glue the minor fractureTime of Treatment: 23:45Current Patient Status: RecoveringDrugs Administered: Local Anaesthetics, ibuprofen pills for post-op painsOverview of Situation: Shrapnel successfully removed, short expected recovery timeAdditional Notes: N/A Link to comment
Jun Nagase Posted May 12, 2019 Report Share Posted May 12, 2019 Patient Name: Ashley O'DweyrPatient Sex: FPrimary Care Physician and/or Medic: MSpc. Lisa BennetPatient Injuries: Damaged vocal cordsPatient Vitals: StrongTreatment / Care Provided: General Anaesthetic administered, vocal cord surgery performedTime of Treatment: 17:45Current Patient Status: RecoveringDrugs Administered: General anaesthetic, ibuprofen pillformOverview of Situation: Vocal cords repaired, it will take a few days before she regains use of them, and a few weeks before she will sound normal.Additional Notes: N/A Link to comment
SgtMcMuffin Posted May 12, 2019 Report Share Posted May 12, 2019 Patient Name: Second Specialist Seamus LeedsPatient Sex: MPrimary Care Physician and/or Medic: Spc. John HarlesdaPatient Injuries: Intentional Opioid (Fentanyl) OverdosePatient Vitals: Stable, no sustained damageTreatment / Care Provided: Narcan Nasal Spray, HaldolTime of Treatment: 16:12Current Patient Status: RecoveringDrugs Administered: None as of right now, awaiting Psych eval.Overview of Situation: Mentally stable and calmed, being psychologically evaluated when available.Additional Notes: Recommendation for intense psychological treatment and or/discharge from medical. Link to comment
Jun Nagase Posted July 4, 2019 Report Share Posted July 4, 2019 Patient Name: Lobov Vissarion AnatoleivichPatient Sex: MPrimary Care Physician and/or Medic: MSpc. Lisa BennetPatient Injuries: Damanged optical nerves from chemical attackPatient Vitals: StrongTreatment / Care Provided: Scan of optical nervesTime of Treatment: 01:00Current Patient Status: StableDrugs Administered: N/AOverview of Situation: Damaged optical nerves result in non-reversible damage that leaves the patient with occasional complete loss of sight lasting from seconds to minutes.Additional Notes: Patient has been advised to pursue a non-combat role as they cannot serve in combat roles with their condition. Link to comment
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