Timothy Alentonis/Medical Record

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Timothy Alentonis

MEDICAL RECORD
  • Height: 6 feet 4 inches (1.93 m)
  • Weight: 87 kg (192 lbs)
  • Blood Type: O-
  • T/E Rating: T0

PAST MEDICAL HISTORY

  • Chronic Illnesses: None
  • Medications: None
  • Allergies and Reactions: None
  • Sexual/Reproductive History: None

PAST HOSPITALIZATIONS/SERIOUS ILLNESS

  • 239705.24: Taken a chest full of shrapnel. Light-headed & dizzy. Given medication and oxygen, then discharged for light duty.

PAST SURGICAL HISTORY

PSYCHIATRIC HISTORY

  • 237501.08: Diagnosed with PTSD & mild claustrophobia from surviving a few days in an escape pod.

SUBSTANCE USE HISTORY

  • Alcohol: 1 glass of wine per week
  • Recreation Drugs: None
  • Other: None

FAMILY MEDICAL HISTORY

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

SOCIAL HISTORY

  • Marital status: Single, none.
  • Children: None
  • Occupation/Assignment: Operations Officer
  • Diet: Omnivorous
  • Exercise: Start each day with stretches, 50 push-ups and one mile light jog since 2395 when OCS started. Also been eating three solid meals a day since, and no caffeine after 1500.

PHYSICIANS' NOTES

  • 239512.27 - Medical Officer: Martin Gibbs, MD, Star Station Esperance
    • Medical Assessment: Mr. Alentonis is in perfect health. Initial medical evaluation for entry into Officer Candidate School
  • 239702.23: - Medical Officer: Lt. Cmdr Dassa Alexander-Dalton, PD/PDS, Chief Medical Officer, USS Veritas
    • Medical Assessment: No issues. Cleared for duty.

COUNSELORS' NOTES

  • SD 237501.08- Counselor: Lt. Lakris Tarpen, Star Station Esperance
    • Counseling Assessment: Mr. Alentonis is suffering from post traumatic stress disorder after the attack on the USS Arthur Evans and also mild claustrophobia. He also mentioned he has a distaste for space travel and transporters. I'm recommending regular counseling sessions until he recovers from the stress.