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Cadfael Peters
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MEDICAL RECORD
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- Height: 5'11"
- Weight: 75 kg
- Blood Type: O+
- T/E Rating: T0
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PAST MEDICAL HISTORY
- Chronic Illnesses: None
- Medications: None
- Allergies and Reactions: None
- Sexual/Reproductive History: None
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PAST HOSPITALIZATIONS/SERIOUS ILLNESS
- SD 239206.01: Lost hearing in right ear
- SD 239204.07: Lost hearing in left ear due to high pitched scream. Blacked out on the promenade from pain.
- SD 239204.03: Black eye. Facial swelling resulted, right side.
- SD 239201.07: Torn eardrum repaired. Hearing restored.
- SD 239112.16: Hearing loss sustained in left ear. Ruptured eardrum.
- SD 239110.18: Treated for all the injuries received on 239109.30, including the shoddy IV work across the back of his hand.
- SD 239110.13: Received blood transfusion via IV drip aboard the Lady Adventure. Injuries to his right shoulder, right arm, and chest had been sewn and patched together.
- SD 239109.30: Received gash across chest, right shoulder and arm from claws of a vicious spider-dog-like creature.
PAST SURGICAL HISTORY
- SD 239203.02: Received EARS implant for left ear.
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PSYCHIATRIC HISTORY
Annual Psychological Evaluation: 239204.24
SUBSTANCE USE HISTORY
- Alcohol: None
- Recreation Drugs: None
- Other: None
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FAMILY MEDICAL HISTORY
- Parent 1 (Mother): None
- Parent 2 (Father): None
- Siblings: None
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SOCIAL HISTORY
- Marital status: None
- Children: None
- Occupation/Assignment: Engineer
- Diet: Omnivore
- Exercise: Running, 3 times a week
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PHYSICIANS' NOTES
- Medical Officer: Ensign Ilyazi Malon, MD USS Darwin-A
- Addendum: E.A.R.S. surgery successful.
- Medical Officer: Talia Kaji, MD, USS Victory
- Addendum: Repaired torn eardrum, but pressure balance may be off. Will need to watch for vertigo symptoms in case of BPPV.
- Medical Officer: Lieutenant Talia Kaji, MD, USS Victory
- Addendum: Treated for wounds received across the shoulder, chest and arm. The people aboard the Lady Adventure are primitive pirates who wouldn't know modern medicine if it bit them in their peg-legs. Also repaired a patch of skin on the back of his right hand for shoddy IV work. If he begins to feel dizzy or nauseated, he is to report back to sickbay immediately.
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COUNSELORS' NOTES
- Chief Counselor: Lieutenant Vance Sheridan, Starbase 118 Ops
- Addendum: On being asked how the last few days had been, Lieutenant Peters described his anxiety over the frequency of his transfers over the last few months. It seems he has had little time to settle down before moving on in each case. Recommend that he remain assigned to Starbase 118 for at least a period of six months to allow him to adopt a more normal routine and settle down.
His description of his experiences aboard the USS Victory and USS Darwin indicate potential awkwardness in getting to know people. The lieutenant referred to a mission on the Darwin where he fell victim of an anomaly that prevented effective communication with the rest of the crew, and to a rejection aboard the USS Victory. Advised that he should make an effort to connect with his current crewmates and suggested Lieutenant (j.g.) Rix, a departmental colleague, as a good example.
I am happy to declare Lieutenant (j.g.) Peters fit for duty.
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