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*'''SD 2390 - Medical Officer:''' Starfleet Academy  
*'''SD 2390 - Medical Officer:''' Starfleet Academy  
**'''Medical Assessment:''' Arrival on Earth; Given Medical assessment: Patient was given a medical assessment due to their unique physiology. The results have been included in this report so you may know the patients (Terran) baseline. Patient is stronger than most Elaysians, being able to stand with the aid of forearm crutches (bright pink) as well as an exoskeleton. The exoskeleton is made of a strong light weight metal in two parts; Shoulders and arms as well as legs and lower torso. At this time a wheelchair is not recommended but specifications for one are listed in patient file for such occasion.     
**'''Medical Assessment:''' Arrival on Earth; Given Medical assessment: Patient was given a medical assessment due to their unique physiology. The results have been included in this report so you may know the patients (Terran) baseline. Patient is stronger than most Elaysians, being able to stand with the aid of forearm crutches (bright pink) as well as an exoskeleton. The exoskeleton is made of a strong light weight metal in two parts; Shoulders and arms as well as legs and lower torso. At this time a wheelchair is not recommended but specifications for one are listed in patient file for such occasion.     
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*Photo of Melora Pazlar in her exoskeleton. Used as a reference photo for the way an exoskeleton is supposed to look due to the fact that their aren't many Elaysian's in Starfleet.
*For Sheila Bailey's exoskeleton it includes an expansion from the traditional design in order to support her hips. This new section goes up over her hips ending just at her waist.
**Blood pressure: Normal  
**Blood pressure: Normal  
**Heart rate: 130 BPM; Patient notes a faster heart rate due to their homeworlds low gravity; 120-160 on average  
**Heart rate: 130 BPM; Patient notes a faster heart rate due to their homeworlds low gravity; 120-160 on average  
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