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Aine Sherlock
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MEDICAL RECORD
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- Height: 161 cm
- Weight: 45.8 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- Sexual/Reproductive History: Former longterm male partner, no longer active, prior pregnancy (see notes).
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PAST HOSPITALIZATIONS/SERIOUS ILLNESS
- 2380: Broken right forearm
PAST SURGICAL HISTORY
None
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PSYCHIATRIC HISTORY
Prior counseling for depression in 2394 (see notes).
SUBSTANCE USE HISTORY
- Alcohol: Infrequent
- 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: Single
- Children: None
- Occupation/Assignment: Security Officer
- Diet: Omnivorous
- Exercise: Gymnastics, daily.
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PHYSICIANS' NOTES
- SD 239407.13 - Medical Officer: Marilyn Ward, MD, Starfleet Academy Student Health
- Medical Assessment: Cadet Aine Sherlock requests consultation for termination of pregnancy. Exam shows patient to be in exceptional physical health. Possibly suffering from depression, suggest seeking counseling. Advised patient on possible procedures.
- SD 239407.15 - Medical Officer: Marilyn Ward, MD, Starfleet Academy Student Health
- Addendum: Cadet Sherlock returned and requested to progress with previously discussed procedure. Procedure was conducted in office with no complications.
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COUNSELORS' NOTES
- SD 239407.27 - Counselor: Alexis Winters, Counselor, Starfleet Academy Student Health
- Counseling Assessment: Cadet Aine Sherlock came in for an initial consultation. Aine appears to be suffering from depression following the ending of a relationship. Describes common symptoms such as sleeplessness, loss of appetite, etc. Recommend continued treatment and reevaluation.
- SD 239412.10 - Counselor: Alexis Winters, Counselor, Starfleet Academy Student Health
- Counseling Assessment: After a few months of counseling, Cadet Sherlock appears to have recovered from her depression. Lack of symptoms and return to academic proficiency are apparent. Further counseling only recommended as needed.
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