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Sickbay- Cadet Breker check in physical

Posted Nov. 22, 2022, 7:56 p.m. by Lieutenant Junior Grade Dr. Rahm Vesta (Chief Medical Officer) (Shaun Tee)

Posted by Cadet Kylie Brecker (Engineer) in Sickbay- Cadet Breker check in physical

Posted by Lieutenant Junior Grade Dr. Rahm Vesta (Chief Medical Officer) in Sickbay- Cadet Breker check in physical

Posted by Cadet Kylie Brecker (Engineer) in Sickbay- Cadet Breker check in physical
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Cadet Brecker sighed softly as she had stepped into the sickbay. The 5‘9 woman gently fiddled with the cuff of her uniform, absentminded her fingers go and adjust the cuff before they traveled in an obling shaped pattern just along the inside of her left wrist. She looks past a few of the crewmembers and headed toward the center of the room. Once there she turned in a slow circle and took in her surroundings. She gave a soft chuckle before she spoke. She raised her voice up to be loud enough to disrupt the activites that were going on around her. “I’ve been told that I’m to be medically evaluated?” She said a air of skepticism in her voice. She knew standard procedure to make sure everyone was healthy when they walk on the ship though she still found it a little pointless. Her eyes traveled around the room breifly scanning each face before she moved on to the next.
-Cadet Kylie Brecker (Engineer)

NC Nurse Rah-Gleh, a Phylosian, squirmed by the cadet and pointed one of her multiple tendrils toward the large office marked:

Chief Medical Officer
Dr. Rahm Vesta

“The Schief Medischal Offisher can shee you now.” She said. “Jusht pressh the schime.”

-CMO Rahm Vesta

Brecker nodded and gave a small mutterance of her thanks. Slowly she walked over to the door and waited a moment before her fingers reached up and pressed the call button to the door. Once she is given permission to enter, her finger slipped to the button above the call button and gently pressed it to open the door and make her way into the office. Her face is rather tense as she stepped inside.
-Cadet Kylie Brecker (Engineer)

Rahm Vesta, a Bajoran woman in her late 50s, sat at her desk and typed on a PaDD with her index finger. She was finishing up a letter to the editor of a book of case studies for which she had written a chapter–responding to editorial requests.

Dr. Rahm had decorated the office half of her room in Bajoran wood paneling. Behind a screen was her examination room. When she glanced up, she noticed an auburn-haired Cadet with a rather tense face had entered her office.

“Excuse me! I didn’t hear the chime,” she said, standing. Dr. Rahm wore a large blue robe that matched her d’ja pagh–the Bajoran earring–and hid her false leg behind its volume. “I’m Rahm Vesta, the Chief Medical Officer aboard Challenger. Can I help you with anything?”

-CMO Rahm

Brecker stiffened her posture straightened and she came to a attention stance. “Yes ma’am, I was instructed to report to sickbay first thing to get to my medical evaluation.” The human woman said stiffly, almost as if she had raddled off the orders, she had been given by the instructor who had given her the station. “Pleasure Dr. Rahm, Cadet Kylie Brecker.” She bended at the waist a little as she gave a slight bow.
-Cadet Kylie Brecker (Engineer)

“At ease, Cadet,” Dr. Rahm said. “I know that seeing the doctor is not everyone’s favorite task, but this won’t take too long.”

Vesta stood from her desk and walked to the screen that separated her workspace from the examination space with its cabinet, sink, and biobed.

“Just take a seat on the biobed and we’ll get started. As you get settled, let me look up your chart.”

Dr. Rahm searched the room for a medical PADD and tricorder.

-CMO Rahm Vesta

Brecker relaxed a bit as she was told at ease. “I have no issues with seeing one so long as it dosent take too long from work.” She gave a chuckle softly and moved over to the biobed. She gently placed herseof on it and moved to a laying position. “Of course Doctor.” Once she settled herself she brought up her arms and brought her hands together allowing one to clasp the other.
-Kylie Brecker (Engineer)

Dr. Rahm scanned Cadet Brecker and waited for the biobed to populate with any information, glancing at her PADD.

“There’s not a lot of medical information in your file, Cadet,” Dr. Rahm said. “Have you had any surgeries or do you have any allergies?”

The biobed chirped and said: [FILL THIS IN WITH MEDICAL INFORMATION]

-CMO Rahm Vesta

OOC: Hi there! So I don’t God Mod your character, I cant give any medical diagnostics. This is a chance to fill in your bio and let me know if your character is in good health or needs treatment, etc. -Shaun

OOC I have been working on a medical writeup. I have not forgotten about this, and will post when I am stable again. I hate to do this… but I need to take some time from everything. I have had a very emotional day that may lasting impacts for a month or two.. it is at a time like this I wish I had the Vulcan ability to control emotion.
-D. Inman

OOC: No worries! Take as much time as you need. I’ll still be here! I completely understand that your needs come first and am seriously sending my best to you at what sounds like a difficult time.

The biobed chirped out a series of data that revealed that the Cadet was overall healthy and that her medical data was well within the normal for most humans. Her heart rate read to be 85, it noted her weight at 56kg, her height 175cm, SpO2 read as 98%, LDL 85mg/Dl, HDL 63mg/Dl. Though it denoted that there was a hint of malnutrition with the Cadet but otherwise she seemed to be perfectly healthy. The cadet gave out a small chuckle and a soft sigh.
-Cadet Kylie Brecker

OOC: I’m happy to be back, I will be adding stuff to her profile so that there is more talking point with medical.
-D Inman

OOC: Welcome back! :D

IC:

The information from the biobed populated into Dr. Rahm’s PaDD.

“You look pretty healthy, Cadet, I must say!” the doctor enthused. “However, it doesn’t seem your information has fully transferred from the Academy yet. Have you had any surgeries? Previous prescriptions? Or do you have any allergies?”

-CMO Rahm Vesta

Cadet Brecker chuckles and whenever she is allowed to sit up she does so. “Unfortunatly on the ship I was born on up until the point that I went to the academy… medical records were not on the forefront. I have not had any surgeries… that I can recount… the same with medicines… and well I haven’t had any alergic reactions to any metals I’ve come across… nor nothing I’ve ate.” She shook her head, looking thoughtful for a minute. “I remember chickenpox.... when I was like 6… so itchy…”
-Cadet Kylie Brecker (Engineer)

Dr. Rahm typed this information into her PaDD.

“Chickenpox is pretty similar to an illness we had on Bajor–Jambupox,” she chuckled. “Same welts, same itching. They used to wrap our hands in scarves to prevent us from scratching ourselves and bathed us in big baths of jumja tea.”

Dr. Rahm prepared a hypospray.

“This is just a precautionary vaccine against the shingles virus–if you have had chicken pox, you’re at risk as an adult. Do you mind which arm?” she asked the cadet.

-CMO Rahm Vesta

Cadet brecker chuckled softly. “That sounds… bad. I suppose it’s not as bad as a mutation of the virus or something that my father had… either he had supper tuff skin or it was a mutation. The boils and such would come up… but no matter how much he scrached they would never bust.... eventually one of the other engineers rigged up a small plasma heater that supplied enough heat that allowed for relief of the boils. I suppose whichever one you feel better administering the hypospray in.” She stayed squared up mostly as she continued to sit on the edge of the biobed.
-Cadet Kylie Brecker (Engineer)

Dr. Rahm softy depressed the hypospray into the cadet’s arm.

“If your father had shingles, there was a good chance you would have had them eventually yourself. Now that’s very unlikely,” she said, reassuringly. “If you have no allergies or anything else to report, it sounds like you’re in great health!”

-CMO Rahm Vesta

Cadet Brecker nodded. She got to her feet and lifted up her right hand offering it to the Dr. “I trust your diagnosis Dr. I’m not too adept on biology.” She gave a soft chuckle. “Though given the chance… I suppose biomechanical engineering would be an interesting and challenging field to go into.”
-Cadet Kylie Brecker (Engineer)

“Not my area of the sciences either, really, but I know just enough to get by in a clinical setting,” Dr. Rahm chuckled. “What sort of engineer are you?”

-CMO Rahm Vesta


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