Maddi Hyden/Medical Record

< Maddi Hyden
Revision as of 06:40, 19 December 2019 by Trekkie0587 (talk | contribs)
Starfleet Medical.png

Maddi Hyden

MEDICAL RECORD
  • Height: 161 cm (5'6")
  • Weight: 56 kilos (120 lbs)
  • Blood Type: AB-
  • T/E Rating: T0

PAST MEDICAL HISTORY

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

PAST HOSPITALIZATIONS/SERIOUS ILLNESS

  • 2379: Ankaran flu

PAST SURGICAL HISTORY

  • SD 239608.28: Implanted cardioverter-defibrillator to control syncope
    • Surgeon: Ishkabella Journs, MD

PSYCHIATRIC HISTORY

None

SUBSTANCE USE HISTORY

  • Alcohol: Drinks Family Scotch Often
  • Recreation Drugs: None
  • Other: None

FAMILY MEDICAL HISTORY

  • Parent 1 (Mother): None
  • Parent 2 (Father): Diabetes
  • Siblings: Low Blood Sugar

SOCIAL HISTORY

  • Marital status: Married to Esa Kiax
  • Children: None
  • Occupation/Assignment: Security
  • Diet: Omnivorous
  • Exercise: Multiple Sources

PHYSICIANS' NOTES

  • SD 2396.12.05 - Medical Officer: Ishkabella Journs, MD, USS Atlantis
  • Purpose of Visit: Follow-up (Post-Surgery)
  • Medical Assessment: Lieutenant Hyden was seen for a follow up regarding the functioning of her implanted cardioverter-defibrillator. Patient reports no further instances or symptoms. Patient has been instructed to report to Sickbay immediately if symptoms return or any new symptoms arise.
  • SD 2396.08.27 - Medical Officer: Ishkabella Journs, MD, USS Atlantis
  • Purpose of Visit: Potential syncope
  • Medical Assessment: Lieutenant Hyden was brought to Sickbay following a syncope episode. As this isn't the first incident, the attending physician (myself) recommended surgical implantation of a cardioverter-defibrillator to control heartrate and prevent further instances of Syncope. Surgery is to take place tomorrow.
  • SD 239511.30 - Medical Officer: Wyla Avae, Nurse, USS Atlantis
  • Medical Assessment: Ensign Hyden was beamed to Sickbay in an Emergency Transport. The Ensigns blood pressure was lower than it should have been. An elevated heart rate and her breathing was rapid. The diagnoses I deduced was Syncope. I told the Ensign to check in if she had any more issues.

COUNSELORS' NOTES

  • None Currently Recorded