Maz Rodan/Medical Record

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Maz Rodan

MEDICAL RECORD
  • Height: 6' 0"
  • Weight: 12 stone
  • Blood Type: A-
  • T/E Rating: T0

PAST MEDICAL HISTORY

  • Chronic Illnesses: None
  • Medications: None
  • Allergies and Reactions: Insect Bites: Like most Joined Trill, they have a severe reaction to most types of insect venom.
  • Kiwi Fruit: Causes mild anaphylactic shock.
  • Sexual/Reproductive History: Currently Single but Sexually Active

PAST HOSPITALIZATIONS/SERIOUS ILLNESS

PAST SURGICAL HISTORY

  • 239708.24 Joined with Rodan Symbiont
    • Surgeon: Dr. Jelara Wan, MD
    • OR Site: Symbiosis Commission Medical Centre, Trill.
    • Notes: Standard Joining. No dip in neural levels in the procedure and the patient recovered remarkably. Standard observation implemented until the patient is discharged.

PSYCHIATRIC HISTORY

All files can be obtained from the Trill Symbiosis Commission

SUBSTANCE USE HISTORY

  • Alcohol: Social Events Only
  • Recreation Drugs: None
  • Other: None

FAMILY MEDICAL HISTORY

  • Parent 1 (Mother): None
  • Parent 2 (Father): None
  • Siblings: None

SOCIAL HISTORY

  • Marital status: Single
  • Children: None
  • Occupation/Assignment: Science Officer
  • Diet: Omnivorous
  • Exercise: Semi-close contact sports - Basketball, hockey, Running most days.

PHYSICIANS' NOTES

USS Khitomer - Medical Log 📋
240107.08
Patient: Lieutenant Commander Maz Rodan, Joined Trill
Reason for Visit: Routine Physical + Symbiont Trauma Inquiry
Presenting Concerns: Patient reported for a scheduled physical examination. Upon routine questioning, the patient declined to answer inquiries regarding physical discomfort (soreness, breathing difficulties, headaches, vision/hearing loss). Additionally, the patient declined a preliminary psychological evaluation.
Physical Examination:
  • Vital signs within normal range:
    • Blood pressure: 90/60 mmHg
    • Pulse: 72 bpm
    • Temperature: 36.1°C
Symbiont Trauma Inquiry:
  • The patient expressed concerns regarding potential past symbiont trauma. Medical Officer Ras El’Heem offered further diagnostics, which the patient consented to.
    • A Bioamp Index (BAI) monitor was applied, recording a reading of 108, which falls within the healthy range of 75 to 125 Bioamps.
    • The patient described experiencing personality bleed, manifesting as a temporary shift between their own personality and those of past hosts, following a moderate to critical injury sustained during a shuttle crash. The patient described the event as akin to a “wacky Zhian'tara."
    • The patient denied experiencing any of the following symptoms commonly associated with symbiont trauma:
      • Loss of coordination
      • Headaches
      • Fatigue
      • Changes in appetite
      • Sensory distortions
Diagnosis:
  • Based on the physical examination and BAI reading, no evidence of current physical symbiont trauma was identified. However, the reported personality bleed suggests a need for further psychological assessment.
Recommendation:
  • Referral to Counselor Jacin Ayemet for a comprehensive psychological evaluation has been ordered.
Notes:
  • The patient's reported personality bleed warrants further investigation to determine the severity and potential long-term effects.
  • Continued monitoring of the BAI is advised.
Medical Officer: Junior Medical Officer Ras El’Heem

COUNSELORS' NOTES

  • 239708.26
    • Counselor: Dr. Tarran Kral, Ph.D, Psy.D, Trill Symbiosis Commission
    • Assessment: Emerging phobia of drowning.
Maz has come to me voluntarily several days after Joining to talk about a series of recurring dreams he's been having regarding to premature demise of Zosha Rodan. Zosha was an oceanographer and tragically lost her life on a deep sea voyage off the coast of Jalana City in 2317. At this early stage of Joining I'm recommending a comprehensive counselling to address these new issues, and will not prescribe medication until a full neural scan of Host and Symbiont can take place. These dreams could simply be a manifestation of Rodan's own reaction to Joining to Maz, and as such time is needed to analyse the problem.
Neither Raffi nor Jareth exhibited signs of distress over drowning, or reported any instances of nightmares or recurring dreams.