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[[Category:Medical Records]]
[[Category:Medical Records]]

Revision as of 10:42, 3 February 2021

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Artinus Serinus

MEDICAL RECORD
  • Height: 181 cm (5'11")
  • Weight: 81.7 kilos (180 lbs)
  • Blood Type: A-
  • T/E Rating: 0

PAST MEDICAL HISTORY

  • Chronic Illnesses: None
  • Medications: None
  • Allergies and Reactions: None
  • Sexual/Reproductive History: Multiple partners of multiple genders, now identifies as straight.

PAST HOSPITALIZATIONS/SERIOUS ILLNESS

None

PAST SURGICAL HISTORY

None

PSYCHIATRIC HISTORY

Hallucination

  • SD 239708.17

SUBSTANCE USE HISTORY

  • Alcohol: 1-2 glasses of wine per month, on cheat days.
  • Recreation Drugs: None
  • Other: Caffeine daily.

FAMILY MEDICAL HISTORY

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

SOCIAL HISTORY

  • Marital status: Single
  • Children: None
  • Occupation/Assignment: Chief of Security
  • Diet: Healthy, tailored to athletic lifestyle.
  • Exercise: Weights, cardio, movement drills, martial arts/2 x day, 6 days per week.

PHYSICIANS' NOTES

  • SD 239607.28- Medical Officer: Anath G'Renn, MD, USS Columbia
  • Medical Assessment: Patient presented for onboard physical. He reported no new injuries, and enjoys a healthy lifestyle.

  • SD 239701.27 - Medical Officer: Solok, MD, USS Eagle
  • Medical Assessment: Ensign Serinus reported in overdue for his annual exam. He reported being bogged down with his new responsibilities, I told him that he must still attended to his healthcare appointments. He was found fit for duty, and asked me to provide combat medic training for his section, which I told him that I would find most agreeable.

COUNSELORS' NOTES

  • SD 239701.21 - Emergency Counseling Hologram, Counselor: , USS Eagle
  • Counseling Assessment: Ensign Serinus reported in overdue for an in-fleet counseling session. He reported feeling overburdened with responsibilities. Ensign Serinus finally came to visit after his colleague, LJG Kano Risha, was promoted ahead of him. He reported momentary bitterness, but then placed the blame on himself. He reported otherwise having a good working relationship with Risha. Next, I asked him his feelings on the losses incurred on the most recent mission. At first, he reported not having much time to think about it, but with some further questioning, he expressed regret over the waste of life, as well as bitterness of what occurred and how much worse it could have been. I asked him if he had feelings of paranoia, which he denied. Asking him if he was certain, he told me that I didn't understand, for which I apologized. I told Ensign Serinus that it was okay to feel vulnerable at times. He addressed how Security personnel are trained to be wary at all times. I asked if he ever had trouble turning off such hyperfixation, and he reported having more trouble recently. Next, we discussed his uneasiness at how lax security and intelligence standards can be. I pointed out how this line of thinking can lead to draconian measures. Ensign Serinus acknowledged this, but reiterated his loyalty to the Federation values. I asked him if I could give him a word of advice, which he was agreeable. I told him that he should occasionally "let himself off the hook," he then informs me that he's unaccustomed to anything but a rigorous and disciplined lifestyle. I explained that none of us could have seen an embedded Cardassian spy in such a high rank. I explained to Ensign Serinus that he did what he had to, and he enquired what that was. I responded that he had done his duty. He thanked me, and went on to reiterate his dedication to self improvement. I reminded him that nobody is omnipotent, and that he must not be too hard on himself. He nodded his acknowledgement. At this time, I reminded the Ensign that he performed his duties best in the moment instead of focusing on the past. At this point the session began to wrap up. The Ensign declined to schedule a follow-up appointment, but I told him that I would be here for him if he needed me. He returned this courtesy, and showed himself out.