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Sick Bay - Main Sim on USS Challenger

Posted July 2, 2022, 5:31 a.m. by Cadet P'Mala Dawes (Doctor) (Shaun Tee)

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NC Nurse Liu rolled the bed with Ensign Morton on it into the Sickbay, slightly frantically. “Dr. Baptiste! Dr. Baptiste! Patient incoming! And he looks all together!”

Her job done, she grinned her biggest grin. “It looks like you have a team assembled, but let me know how I can be useful!”

-NE Nurse Liu

“Okay folks let’s move him on to the biobed. NE Tech Ronald what is the K-3 indicator showing? NE Nurse Lucinda I need you to get a good scan with the tissue scanner and let me know what the tissue cellular decay is like and let me know if you pick up any tetryon particles. NE Nurse Liu please draw me up a Hyronalin and Lectrazine hypo.” Aid Cadet Johnathan Baptiste, falling into full emergency doctor mode as he assessed his patient and decided what he needed to do next.

-Cadet Johnathan Baptiste, medical

“Yes, doctor,” Nurse Liu affirmed.

NE Liu prepared the Hyronalin and Lectrazine hypo and set it aside on a sanitized tray for Dr. Baptiste and stepped aside to begin making a log of what was transpiring for the CMO and ship’s records.

Then Cadet P’mala Dawes entered the room in a bit of a fluster.

“Johnathan, everyone, let me know if I can help,” she said. She took a medical tricorder and began scanning Morton for any anomaly.

-Cadet P’Mala Dawes

They effect of having half his body reunited seemed to cause an overload of Morton’s nervous system and he had yet to compensate. Specifically, his legs and one hand showed tetryon radiation from being, well, wherever they had and there were signs of cellular degradation. It would be reversed, of course, through a tissue regeneration series though it would take a bit of time. But more concerning was the stress on his heart which hadn’t needed to pump for an entire body for awhile and suddenly had had a larger circulatory system to account for. His heart rate was high at 145 and his blood pressure was low due to inefficient pumping of the mitral valve caused by an arrhythmia.

~Mischief Maker

P’Mala’s tricorder picked up some cellular degradation from the tetryon radiation and the more-concerning arrhythmia.

Cadet Baptiste did not hesitate at the offer of assistance from Cadet Dawes “Step up and get ready to assist. We need to provide Alkysine and Cortical Analeptic hypospray to help stabilize his nervous system. NE Nurse Liu please administer the hypospray of Hyronalin and Lectrazine to the patient to help with the tetryon radiation. Doctor Dawes standby to perform chest compressions. NE Nurse Lucinda prepare and administer a hypospray of Chloromydride, we need a strong cardiostimulant to get his heart pumping harder. NE Tech Ronald prepare a Bioregenerative field, if we are successful Ensign Morton will need it. Okay folks here we go.”

-Cadet Johnathan Baptiste, medical

NE Nurse Liu began preparing the Alkysine and Cortical Analeptic hypospray while Cadet Dawes administered the Hyronalin and Lectrazine.

P’Mala’s previous experience in the ER in Kentucky had made her familiar with heart conditions. “Johnathan, acknowledged.”

She began to look around the room for electrode pads as Liu injected the Alkysine and Cortical Analeptic hypospray.

“We need to apply some anesthesia and get him prepared for electrical cardioversion. Nurse Liu, can you prepare the propofol and a strong beta blocker? Johnathan, can you prepare the cardioversion machine? I’m standing by for compressions if need be.”

The room buzzed with a determined energy. Ensign Morton could be stabilized, and things looked better than expected.

-Cadet P’Mala Dawes


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