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Side Sim - MCI Drill (Attn. Medical)

Posted Jan. 11, 2019, 10:15 p.m. by Lieutenant Junior Grade Solomon Kane (Tactical / Medical) (James Sinclair)

Posted by Lieutenant Junior Grade T’Aria (CMO) in Side Sim - MCI Drill (Attn. Medical)
OOC: This sim is intended for fun and to help teach our characters how to work together.
The rules are simple: There will be a designated triage leader, who will be giving the orders throughout the drill, simulating the same events if a MCI were to happen in the Sickbay of the Chernov. Feel free to add you own unique twists to make this more fun for everyone– there isn’t any specific GM for this, as after the patients are explained (the scenario as well) the computer (anyone really) makes all the calls. Because this period does not have a holodeck, and the holograms are so perplexing, these guys are going to go old school.

Have fun!
- Trin

IC:
Mass Casualty Incidents; the bane of their existence as medical professional. Alas, they were an inevitable event waiting around the corner at any given time, bearing their teeth and ready to pounce. The staff of any starship need always be pepared for that beast, whenever that might strike. And with a handful of new faces on the block, T’Aria knew it was time they ran through the procedures, for all eyes to see.

=^=Doctors Kane, Johnson and Westland, please report to the main Sickbay, immediately.=^=

Stressful and unpredictable, she knew these events to be, having seen her fair share of them in her time as a doctor. For his reason, she did not warn any of the staff of what would be occuring. There would be four doctors, but she deliberately gave the computer a program with eight victims. Having chose this date because of the availability of the bay, the recovery ward the only sector properly in use, she had PaDDs by an available biobed, each with the description of the patient, their name, age, species, gender and ailment. However, she did not place the PaDDs by certain biobeds, intending to observe and assist with an emergency triage.

T’Aria, with their capabilities with advanced technology, had given the program randomized.. surprises, if you would. While there would be living patient (beyond the eight dummies (she deliberately chose this over the complexity of their holographic capabilities) who would act simply as visuals), the PaDD and the computer would act as the patient, recording the information the doctor offered to it, and responding with the appropriate result of the treatment or action. This was intended to keep the doctors on their feet, and test their skills both in triage and treatment.

With everything in place, she quickly glanced over the PaDD in her hand, making certain she had everything set up properly. Now, she just needed to chose who would lead the triage. And she had the perfect candidate in mind. This, she knew, would truly test the doctor’s capabilities to listen to one another and work together. A skill she had yet to see in full motion. T’Aria herself, however, would act as an ordinary doctor, following the orders of the triage leader, as the others would, too. After all, not even she knew what the computer program would come up with.

Dr. T’Aria
CMO

Kane came in a minute or so after the call. In typical fashion, for him at least, his hair was in it’s normal unkept but clean way; his uniform on, but completely regulation as he opted out of some of the more constructive aspects. He never really asked anyone if he could, he just did. His normal aggressive scowl firmly in place, he glared at those who looked up to see the staff Physician’s Assistant enter. Walking up to T’Aria, he said simply “What we got, Doc?”, assuming there was work to be done.

Kane, Tac/Med


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