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T'Reshik
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MEDICAL RECORD
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- Height: 162 cm (5'4")
- Weight: 64 kilos (142 lbs)
- Blood Type: T+
- T/E Rating: T3
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PAST MEDICAL HISTORY
- Chronic Illnesses: Partial traumatic lumbar paraplegia (see notes)
- Medications: Topical dermastimulant-5 for prevention of pressure sores when required
- Allergies and Reactions: None
- Sexual/Reproductive History: No previous partners. Onset of first Pon Farr delayed until 238802.04 due to unauthorized self-medication. Predicted date of next cycle unknown (see notes)
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PAST HOSPITALIZATIONS/SERIOUS ILLNESS
- 237412.06: Diagnosed with early-onset Bendii syndrome following episode of short-term memory loss [NOTE: This diagnosis was dismissed as fraudulent on 238802.04]
- 238802.02: Emergency admission to sickbay following a rapid series of seizures due to unauthorized self-medication intended to indefinitely delay the onset of Pon Farr.
- 238802.04: Transferred to USS Nightingale Intensive Care Unit following accelerated onset of Pon Farr symptoms and early signs of organ failure. DNR order requested and granted.
- 238802.05: Transferred to stasis following onset of rapid neurological degeneration due to quarternary stages of Pon Farr.
- 238802.06: Returned to active ICU following successful introduction of healthy myelin-B sample donated from unnamed family member. Commencement of intensive tissue regeneration therapy.
- 238802.17: Discharged from ICU but retained under medical observation, Dr Kraft-Ebing attending. Patient is suffering from partial, possibly permanent paralysis and experiences some residual difficulty speaking.
- 238802.28: Transferred to the care of the infirmary staff at Bayeux Criminal Rehabilitation Centre for commencement of recommended therapy program. Patient is expected to regain previous level of language proficiency with ease, but is likely to experience only a partial improvement in mobility due to the extent of the neurological damage sustained.
PAST SURGICAL HISTORY
- 238802.05: Admitted to emergency surgery following abrupt internal hemorrhaging from multiple points of GI tract due to temperature-induced cellular degeneration. Patient was stabilized and synthetic organs were introduced berfore DNR order came into effect.
- Surgeon: Dr Joon-Young, Therese, MD, IPCS
- OR Site: USS Nightingale
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PSYCHIATRIC HISTORY
Underwent intensive psychotherapy at Bayeaux Criminal Rehabilitation Centre from 238802-239203. Deemed to no longer present a danger to the public as of 239203.11 and released. Subsequent physicians are cautioned that her pathological phobia of experiencing Pon Farr may resurface in future.
SUBSTANCE USE HISTORY
- Alcohol: None.
- Recreation Drugs: None.
- Other: Unauthorized administration of self-designed medication from 2374-2388. (Compound detailed in attached file.)
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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: Widowed (Sutek, deceased as of 238302.17)
- Children: None
- Occupation/Assignment: Science officer
- Diet: Vegan
- Exercise: Physiotherapy, twice weekly.
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PHYSICIANS' NOTES
- 237412.06 - Neurologist: Sutek, MD, PhD, VCN, T'Len-Hathara University Hospital.
- Medical Assessment: Dr T'Reshik is a
Ensign Smith is a 27-year-old human female who presents with abdominal pain and generalized weakness. She states the symptoms began last Thursday after eating a bowl of Commander McLaughin's "Sweet Chili Surprise" at the ship's annual cook off contest. I've started her on an intense bowel cleansing therapy which should be followed to completion through next week.
- SD 239004.27 - Medical Officer: Niccolò del Vedova, MD, USS Mercury
- Addendum: Ensign Smith returned to sickbay today stating she felt much better, insisting that her cleansing therapy was no longer necessary. I told her nonsense and sent her on her way.
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COUNSELORS' NOTES
- SD 239004.28 - Counselor: Lt. Rachel Simmons, USS Mercury
- Counseling Assessment: Ensign Smith came to my office today in tears. It seems her recent medical illness due to her unfortunate encounter with McLaughlin's chili has left her feeling vulnerable and alone. I have advised her to continue daily therapy sessions with me until further notice.
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