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*'''SD 239511.21 - Medical Officer:''' [[Kaylin Burke]], MD, {{USS|Atlantis}}
*'''SD 239511.21 - Medical Officer:''' [[Kaylin Burke]], MD, {{USS|Atlantis}}
*'''Medical Assessment:''' Ensign Darkkdust checked in with me this evening to let me know of her condition. I've put a flag on her personnel record for my convenience and will continue to monitor her condition throughout her assignment here.
*'''Medical Assessment:''' Ensign Darkkdust checked in with me this evening to let me know of her condition. I've put a flag on her personnel record for my convenience and will continue to monitor her condition throughout her assignment here.
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*'''SD 239609.09 - Medical Officer:''' Ishkabela Journs , MD, USS Atlantis
*'''SD 239609.09 - Medical Officer:''' Ishkabela Journs , MD, USS Atlantis
*'''Medical Assessment:''' Lieutenant Kiax (formerly Darkdust) came to Sickbay complaining of difficulties sleeping and relaxing. Scans showed unusually high cortisol levels, indicating that stress might be a factor in her insomnia. Further discussion with the patient revealed that she was recently joined with the Kiax symbiont (a little over a month, per the patient) and that there was strain in the patient's home life. Though the patient didn't share extensive details regarding the cause of her home life stress, there was sufficient evidence for the attending physician (myself) to prescribe an anxiety hypo during the day and a light sedative at night to aid with sleep. Further recommendations included seeking out the services of a counselor with expertise in Trill psychology and a more consistent shift schedule until the patient is able to either reduce the number of stressors in her life or is better able to cope with the necessary stressors she faces each day. Physician will follow up with the patient in four weeks as the patient's schedule allows.  
*'''Medical Assessment:''' Lieutenant Kiax (formerly Darkdust) came to Sickbay complaining of difficulties sleeping and relaxing. Scans showed unusually high cortisol levels, indicating that stress might be a factor in her insomnia. Further discussion with the patient revealed that she was recently joined with the Kiax symbiont (a little over a month, per the patient) and that there was strain in the patient's home life. Though the patient didn't share extensive details regarding the cause of her home life stress, there was sufficient evidence for the attending physician (myself) to prescribe an anxiety hypo during the day and a light sedative at night to aid with sleep. Further recommendations included seeking out the services of a counselor with expertise in Trill psychology and a more consistent shift schedule until the patient is able to either reduce the number of stressors in her life or is better able to cope with the necessary stressors she faces each day. Physician will follow up with the patient in four weeks as the patient's schedule allows.