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Noa T'Nessa Levinson
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MEDICAL RECORD
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- Height: 161 cm (5'3")
- Weight: 56 kilos (123 lbs)
- Blood Type: B+
- T/E Rating: T0
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PAST MEDICAL HISTORY
- Chronic Illnesses: None
- Medications: None
- Allergies and Reactions: Strawberries (hives)
- Sexual/Reproductive History: Longterm male partner
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PAST HOSPITALIZATIONS/SERIOUS ILLNESS
PAST SURGICAL HISTORY
- SD 238911.12: Knee surgery
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PSYCHIATRIC HISTORY
None
SUBSTANCE USE HISTORY
- Alcohol: 2 glasses of wine per week
- Recreation Drugs: None
- Other: None
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FAMILY MEDICAL HISTORY
- Parent 1 (Mother): None
- Mother: None
- Father: Cardiovascular disease
- Siblings: None
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SOCIAL HISTORY
- Marital status: Married to Elliot Smith
- Children: 1 son
- Occupation/Assignment: Helmsman
- Diet: Vegetarian
- Exercise: Running, 3 times a week
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PHYSICIANS' NOTES
- SD 239004.23 - Medical Officer: Niccolò del Vedova, MD, USS Mercury
- Medical Assessment: 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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