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*'''240009.07:''' V'Len Kel, MD - Chief Medical Officer, USS '<i>Oumuamua</i><br />PT presented pale with penetrating injuries to left lateral anterior chest from explosive debris. Additional less significant puncturing injuries medial to the clavicle proximal to the pelvis. Significant blood loss noted. BP 65/40 HR 210 R 14 & labored. 3 liters Bolian Type-43 blood administered along with analgesics during initial exam. Patient was put into cryostatic state for approximately 3.5 hours during triage emergency. Initial exams performed by Sickbay staff prior to arrival. Three surgeries performed to remove debris and stabilize patient vitals. Initial surgery stabilized patient vitals required time to recover before removal of deep foreign objects - wounds left open, second surgery removed foreign matter and closed remaining wounds, final surgery to repair muscle and deep tissue damage as well as perform nerve therapy. Patient recovery, 2 days with 1 week rest order. Two additional follow-ups ordered, no evidence of infection or residual pain, no treatment necessary.
*'''240009.07:''' V'Len Kel, MD - Chief Medical Officer, USS '<i>Oumuamua</i><br />PT presented pale with penetrating injuries to left lateral anterior chest from explosive debris. Additional less significant puncturing injuries medial to the clavicle proximal to the pelvis. Significant blood loss noted. BP 65/40 HR 210 R 14 & labored. 3 liters Bolian Type-43 blood administered along with analgesics during initial exam. Patient was put into cryostatic state for approximately 3.5 hours during triage emergency. Initial exams performed by Sickbay staff prior to arrival. Three surgeries performed to remove debris and stabilize patient vitals. Initial surgery stabilized patient vitals required time to recover before removal of deep foreign objects - wounds left open, second surgery removed foreign matter and closed remaining wounds, final surgery to repair muscle and deep tissue damage as well as perform nerve therapy. Patient recovery, 2 days with 1 week rest order. Two additional follow-ups ordered, no evidence of infection or residual pain, no further treatment necessary.
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Toxin Arlill
Position Chief of Operations (Ops Chief)
Rank Lieutenant
Species Bolian/Tellarite
Gender Male
Pronouns He/Him, They/Them
DOB 237501.01
Age 26
Birthplace Worcester, Olde Massachusetts, Earth
Writer ID O239910TA4


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Toxin Arlill

MEDICAL RECORD
  • Height: 176 cm (5'9")
  • Weight: 75 kilos (165 lbs)
  • Blood Type: P-
  • T/E Rating:

PAST MEDICAL HISTORY

  • Chronic Illnesses: Seasonal Allergies
  • Medications: None
  • Allergies and Reactions: Mango (hives)
  • Sexual/Reproductive History: None

PAST HOSPITALIZATIONS/SERIOUS ILLNESS

  • 2379: Bolian Juvenile Flu
  • 2390: Bicycle Accident
  • 240009.07: Injury from Explosion, Esh-O Anchorage, Gamma Quadrant

PAST SURGICAL HISTORY

  • SD 239010.01: Femural Reconstruction
  • 240009.07: Multiple Surgeries to Stabilize Systems following Injuries from Explosion.

PSYCHIATRIC HISTORY

  • 240009.11: Counselor, USS 'Oumuamua
    Lieutenant Arlill presented with Ekrixiphobia, reasonable based on encounter on Esh-O Anchorage: explosion & resulting injuries. Treatment will require multiple sessions to identify fear factors and determine treatment protocol.

SUBSTANCE USE HISTORY

  • Alcohol: 1-2x per Night
  • Recreation Drugs: None
  • Other: None

FAMILY MEDICAL HISTORY

  • Parent 1 (Mother): None
  • Parent 2 (Father): Tellarite Bolus Syndrome (Treatable)
  • Siblings: None

SOCIAL HISTORY

  • Marital status: N/A
  • Children: None
  • Occupation/Assignment: Communications & Operations Officer
  • Diet: Almost Anything
  • Exercise: Patient Responded "Hahahaha" when Queried

PHYSICIANS' NOTES

  • 240009.07: V'Len Kel, MD - Chief Medical Officer, USS 'Oumuamua
    PT presented pale with penetrating injuries to left lateral anterior chest from explosive debris. Additional less significant puncturing injuries medial to the clavicle proximal to the pelvis. Significant blood loss noted. BP 65/40 HR 210 R 14 & labored. 3 liters Bolian Type-43 blood administered along with analgesics during initial exam. Patient was put into cryostatic state for approximately 3.5 hours during triage emergency. Initial exams performed by Sickbay staff prior to arrival. Three surgeries performed to remove debris and stabilize patient vitals. Initial surgery stabilized patient vitals required time to recover before removal of deep foreign objects - wounds left open, second surgery removed foreign matter and closed remaining wounds, final surgery to repair muscle and deep tissue damage as well as perform nerve therapy. Patient recovery, 2 days with 1 week rest order. Two additional follow-ups ordered, no evidence of infection or residual pain, no further treatment necessary.

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