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===FAMILY MEDICAL HISTORY===
===FAMILY MEDICAL HISTORY===
*'''Mother:'''
*'''Mother:''' Mother, J. Avery, suffers from an ovulatory condition which caused near-complete infertility.  Extensive IVF treatment was required for reproduction, and L. Avery reports the mother had numerous failed IVF treatment sessions as well.  As a genetic condition, L. Avery is likely to experience similar difficulties.
*'''Father:'''
*'''Father:''' Father, P. Avery, sought treatment twice for alcoholism in the 2360s.  Early-age high blood-pressure also reported (a link between the two is likely).
*'''Siblings:''' L. Avery has no siblings.
*'''Siblings:''' L. Avery has no siblings.
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*'''Children:''' L. Avery has no children, biological or otherwise.
*'''Children:''' L. Avery has no children, biological or otherwise.
*'''Occupation/Assignment:'''
*'''Occupation/Assignment:'''
*'''Diet:'''
**L. Avery was assigned to Starfleet Academy, San Francisco, Earth between 238708.01 - 239105.12.  Patient reports a focus on Engineering and Physics.  Concerns are exposure to plasma, high-yield energy fields, and mechanical instruments.
*'''Exercise:'''
**L. Avery was posted to the USS Vigilant-A on SD 239105.14 as an Engineering Officer.  Same concerns as above, with an increased focus on electromagnetic fields and plasma from warp core.  The vessel is capable of quantum slipstream travel - same annual testing requirements as other exposed crew are recommended for long-term research data.
*'''Diet:''' Patient reports a primarily Terran diet, augmented by Vulcan and Bajoran cuisines.  Nothing the patient reports as a regular part of her diet is known to cause dietary or other health issues for a Terran.
*'''Exercise:''' Patient reports moderate exercise (2-6 hours per week) consisting of hiking and light jogging primarily in a holodeck environment.  Patient has previously reported minor ankle pain as the result of a jogging injury (soft tissue and bone scans negative for serious damage).  Significant stretching and post-exercise icing recommended.
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Revision as of 17:13, 16 May 2014

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LAST NAME, FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME

MEDICAL RECORD
  • Height: 170.7 cm (5'6")
  • Weight: 63.5 kilos (140 lbs)
  • Blood Type: O Negative
  • T/E Rating: 0

PAST MEDICAL HISTORY

  • Chronic Illnesses: L. Avery has no known long-term, chronic illnesses or medical maladies.
  • Medications: Standard Starfleet Immuno-Hypospray received annually. No other medications on file.
  • Allergies and Reactions: NOTE: SEVERE allergic reaction to Bajoran homeopathic medical treatment. This is likely due to a specific reaction to Makara Root, although all local medicinal remedies should be avoided due to cross-contamination concerns.
  • Sexual/Reproductive History: L. Avery has identified as sexually active. L. Avery has no known reproductive history.

PAST HOSPITALIZATIONS/SERIOUS ILLNESS

  • SD 238910.17:
    • While on outdoor, planetary survival excursion L. Avery was diagnosed with Terran Pneumonia following long-term exposure to temperatures below -1 degrees Celsius in high-humidity conditions. Upon conclusion of excursion, L. Avery had been ill approximately four days. Chemotherapeutic treatment with multi-hypospray antibiotics alleviated condition within five more days.

PAST SURGICAL HISTORY

  • SD 237502.24:
    • As a child, L. Avery underwent outpatient surgery to remove her appendix. Surgery was performed at the Federation Civilian Hospital, San Francisco, Earth. There were no complications reported.

PSYCHIATRIC HISTORY

SUBSTANCE USE HISTORY

  • Alcohol: L. Avery reports limited to moderate alcohol consumption, consisting of 3-5 drinks per week.
  • Recreation Drugs: L. Avery reports no current or prior use of any recreational drugs. L. Avery has never given positive indication on any Starfleet drug test.
  • Other: L. Avery reports above-average caffeine consumption, primarily through liquid intake consisting of Terran coffee and Klingon Raktajino. There have been no negative side-effects reported by the patient.

FAMILY MEDICAL HISTORY

  • Mother: Mother, J. Avery, suffers from an ovulatory condition which caused near-complete infertility. Extensive IVF treatment was required for reproduction, and L. Avery reports the mother had numerous failed IVF treatment sessions as well. As a genetic condition, L. Avery is likely to experience similar difficulties.
  • Father: Father, P. Avery, sought treatment twice for alcoholism in the 2360s. Early-age high blood-pressure also reported (a link between the two is likely).
  • Siblings: L. Avery has no siblings.

SOCIAL HISTORY

  • Marital status: L. Avery is single and reports no long-term romantic involvement.
  • Children: L. Avery has no children, biological or otherwise.
  • Occupation/Assignment:
    • L. Avery was assigned to Starfleet Academy, San Francisco, Earth between 238708.01 - 239105.12. Patient reports a focus on Engineering and Physics. Concerns are exposure to plasma, high-yield energy fields, and mechanical instruments.
    • L. Avery was posted to the USS Vigilant-A on SD 239105.14 as an Engineering Officer. Same concerns as above, with an increased focus on electromagnetic fields and plasma from warp core. The vessel is capable of quantum slipstream travel - same annual testing requirements as other exposed crew are recommended for long-term research data.
  • Diet: Patient reports a primarily Terran diet, augmented by Vulcan and Bajoran cuisines. Nothing the patient reports as a regular part of her diet is known to cause dietary or other health issues for a Terran.
  • Exercise: Patient reports moderate exercise (2-6 hours per week) consisting of hiking and light jogging primarily in a holodeck environment. Patient has previously reported minor ankle pain as the result of a jogging injury (soft tissue and bone scans negative for serious damage). Significant stretching and post-exercise icing recommended.

PHYSICIANS' NOTES

  • Medical Officer:
  • Medical Assessment:

COUNSELORS' NOTES

  • Counselor:
  • Psychological Assessment: