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|ALLERGIES & REACTIONS= None | |ALLERGIES & REACTIONS= None | ||
|SEXUAL/REPRODUCTIVE HISTORY= Former longterm male partner, no longer active, prior pregnancy (see notes). | |SEXUAL/REPRODUCTIVE HISTORY= Former longterm male partner, no longer active, prior pregnancy (see notes). Currently in monogamous relationship, active. | ||
|PAST HOSPITALIZATIONS/SERIOUS ILLNESS= | |PAST HOSPITALIZATIONS/SERIOUS ILLNESS= | ||
*'''2380:''' Broken right forearm | *'''2380:''' Broken right forearm | ||
|PAST SURGICAL HISTORY= | |PAST SURGICAL HISTORY= 2400 had surgical procedure for repeated TBI. | ||
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|PSYCHIATRIC HISTORY= Prior counseling for depression in 2394 (see notes). | |PSYCHIATRIC HISTORY= Prior counseling for depression in 2394 (see notes). |
Revision as of 06:38, 19 June 2024
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MEDICAL RECORD | ||
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PAST MEDICAL HISTORY
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PAST HOSPITALIZATIONS/SERIOUS ILLNESS
PAST SURGICAL HISTORY2400 had surgical procedure for repeated TBI. None | ||
PSYCHIATRIC HISTORYPrior counseling for depression in 2394 (see notes). SUBSTANCE USE HISTORY
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FAMILY MEDICAL HISTORY
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SOCIAL HISTORY
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PHYSICIANS' NOTES
Routine exam and physical check for injuries sustained in training class. No serious injuries, cleared for duty.
Patient was received into Sickbay during rescue operation of the USS Resolution. Patient had sustained a low level disruptor blast to the lower thoracic, upper abdominal region on the right flank. Soft tissue and organ damage was sustained. Prior to admission, actions to stop bleeding and restore organ function were performed in the field by Doctor Kyle Morgan. Upon examination it was determined that further repair to the organs and surrounding tissue was needed. Patient was operated on successfully and moved to recovery. Organ function fully restored. Minor scarring as a result of cell disruption. Patient is expected to make a full recovery. | ||
COUNSELORS' NOTES
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