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Tashha
February 28th 2018
Patient: Apprentice Jen'kaar Vipion
Injuries: Multiple burn marks on the inside of both hands, similar to injuries inflicted by Force Lightning attacks.
Wounds cleaned and disinfected upon arrival in the medical bay; kolto solution applied upon burns, and they have been bandaged afterwards;
Rehabilitation: medical staff indicates 3 days for a complete recovery; bandages changed twice a day or when needed, with a provided cream being applied on injured area.
Posted Mar 1, 18 · Last edited Apr 15, 18
[Imperial] Vastarus
Imperial
Posts:86
Votes:+37
Level 2
LEVEL 2
Imperial
09/03/2018 - Dislocated both shoulders, popped back in. - Broken rib. 3rd rib on the right side.
Treated with kolto and set with a brace.
Will take at least 4-5 days before fully healed.
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Posted Mar 9, 18
Tashha
March 22nd 2018
Patient: Apprentice Tashha Vineac
Injuries: A couple of elongated cauterized abrasions on torso area, one on left left shoulder and another above the right collarbone. No serious tissue damage identified.
Treatment: Wounds cleaned and disinfected upon arrival in the medical bay are; kolto solution applied upon burns, and bandages.
Rehabilitation: medical staff indicates 1 day for a complete recovery (2 are recommended).
Posted Mar 22, 18 · Last edited Apr 7, 18
Tashha
March 24th 2018
Patient: Apprentice Tashha Vineac
Injuries: Dislocated shoulders.
Treatment: Stim given and applied; Painkillers given to the patient, along with anti-inflammatory cream, which is to be applied twice a day. Physical strain is not recommended during this time.
Rehabilitation: medical staff indicates 1 day for a complete recovery (2 are recommended).
Posted Mar 24, 18 · Last edited Apr 7, 18
Tashha
April 4th 2018
Patient: Apprentice Tashha Vineac
Injuries: Dislocated right shoulder; Generalized intense muscle strain.
Treatment: Stim given and applied along with painkillers and anti-inflammatory cream, which is to be applied twice a day.
Rehabilitation: medical staff indicates 1-2 days for a complete recovery. Staff recommends avoiding physical strain during this time.
Posted Apr 5, 18 · Last edited Apr 15, 18
Tashha
April 6th 2018
Patient: Apprentice Tashha Vineac
Injuries: 10 cm long shallow cut on lower right abdomen region;
Treatment: Medical droids disinfected the area, cauterizing any damaged blood vessels; Stitches have been applied to the area, along with a kolto patch and a stim-shot;
Rehabilitation: medical staff indicates 2-3 days for a complete recovery. Staff recommends avoiding physical strain during this time.
Posted Apr 7, 18 · Last edited Apr 7, 18
Tashha
April 7th 2018
Patient: Apprentice Tashha Vineac
Injuries:
- exhaustion symptoms indicative of exaggerated usage of physically boosting Force techniques;
- recent injury on lower-right abdomen re-opened, causing blood loss;
- 2nd degree burns on upper-right arm, upper-right back region, right side of the neck;
- mild burns on right forearm;
- bruises on upper-back region;
Treatment:
- IV given to the patient once arrived in the medbay;
- medical staff have once more disinfected the wound to the abdomen, forced to remove prior stitches and reapply new ones, kolto and biodegradable glue;
- all burns have been treated with salve, kolto patches applied on areas which were more affected;
- bandages have been applied to the entirety of the right arm, upper-right back and waist region for patient comfort, needing change every 6 hours for the following 24 hours;
Rehabilitation:
- medical staff indicates bed rest for 1 day, along with a recovery period of 4 days for patient after that;
- physical strain is once more to be avoided during these 5 days and for 2 days after, to allow patient body a full recovery.
Posted Apr 8, 18
Tashha
April 15th 2018
Patient: Apprentice Jen'kaar Vipion
Injuries: Several first degree burns on both palms;
Treatment: Wounds cleaned and disinfected upon arrival in the medical bay; kolto solution applied upon burns, and they have been bandaged afterwards;
Rehabilitation: medical staff indicates 3 days for a complete recovery; bandages changed twice a day or when needed, with a provided cream being applied on injured area.
Posted Apr 15, 18
[Sith] Aregra
Sith
Posts:169
Votes:+146
Level 5
LEVEL 5
Sith
Patient: Neophyte Aregra Kalkoran
Injuries: A cut of roughly 1cm deep across 70% of the back with damage to flesh and skin - heavy bloss loss. Left shoulder blade impacted by blunt force trauma as the origin point of the cut.
Treatment Exposed flesh treated with disinfectant, the deeper parts of cuts having two layers of synth flesh layered over before application of bandage. No need for blood transfusion as bandage was applied not long after the injury, meaning the patient was kept out of danger zone in terms of blood loss. Recommended bandage changed twice a day, no scarring expected. Rest for the back and shoulder blade prioritized.
Rehabilitation: None, except required rest for the damaged areas.
Posted Dec 9, 18 · Last edited Mar 25, 19
Tashha
January 14th 2019
Patient: Apprentice Tashha Vineac
Injuries:
- partial dislocation of the right shoulder, which has caused bruises and swelling;
- 1st degree burns on back along the spine;
- 2nd degree burns on the under-arm and bellow-bust region, with thermoweave and synthweave fabrics being embedded within surface layer of the dermis, along with slight charring;
Treatment:
- ice-pack applied to the right-shoulder region, as patient has self-treated the partial dislocation;
- patient refused initial burn treatment only to present themselves the following day for a check-up;
- upon re-examination, burns presented have been cleaned and part of the scarification with the charred foreign material have been removed;
- salve and kolto patches were applied on the affected areas, along with clean bandages;
Rehabilitation:
- medical staff indicates bed rest for 1 day, along with a daily change of bandages for the following 5 days; along with avoiding demanding physical activity for 3 days.
Posted Jan 15, 19 · Last edited Jan 15, 19
February 28th 2018
Patient: Apprentice Jen'kaar Vipion
Injuries: Multiple burn marks on the inside of both hands, similar to injuries inflicted by Force Lightning attacks.
Wounds cleaned and disinfected upon arrival in the medical bay; kolto solution applied upon burns, and they have been bandaged afterwards;
Rehabilitation: medical staff indicates 3 days for a complete recovery; bandages changed twice a day or when needed, with a provided cream being applied on injured area.
Posted Mar 1, 18 · Last edited Apr 15, 18
[Imperial] Vastarus
Imperial
Posts:86
Votes:+37
Level 2
LEVEL 2
Imperial
09/03/2018 - Dislocated both shoulders, popped back in. - Broken rib. 3rd rib on the right side.
Treated with kolto and set with a brace.
Will take at least 4-5 days before fully healed.
4b013a3178830c52.png
Posted Mar 9, 18
Tashha
March 22nd 2018
Patient: Apprentice Tashha Vineac
Injuries: A couple of elongated cauterized abrasions on torso area, one on left left shoulder and another above the right collarbone. No serious tissue damage identified.
Treatment: Wounds cleaned and disinfected upon arrival in the medical bay are; kolto solution applied upon burns, and bandages.
Rehabilitation: medical staff indicates 1 day for a complete recovery (2 are recommended).
Posted Mar 22, 18 · Last edited Apr 7, 18
Tashha
March 24th 2018
Patient: Apprentice Tashha Vineac
Injuries: Dislocated shoulders.
Treatment: Stim given and applied; Painkillers given to the patient, along with anti-inflammatory cream, which is to be applied twice a day. Physical strain is not recommended during this time.
Rehabilitation: medical staff indicates 1 day for a complete recovery (2 are recommended).
Posted Mar 24, 18 · Last edited Apr 7, 18
Tashha
April 4th 2018
Patient: Apprentice Tashha Vineac
Injuries: Dislocated right shoulder; Generalized intense muscle strain.
Treatment: Stim given and applied along with painkillers and anti-inflammatory cream, which is to be applied twice a day.
Rehabilitation: medical staff indicates 1-2 days for a complete recovery. Staff recommends avoiding physical strain during this time.
Posted Apr 5, 18 · Last edited Apr 15, 18
Tashha
April 6th 2018
Patient: Apprentice Tashha Vineac
Injuries: 10 cm long shallow cut on lower right abdomen region;
Treatment: Medical droids disinfected the area, cauterizing any damaged blood vessels; Stitches have been applied to the area, along with a kolto patch and a stim-shot;
Rehabilitation: medical staff indicates 2-3 days for a complete recovery. Staff recommends avoiding physical strain during this time.
Posted Apr 7, 18 · Last edited Apr 7, 18
Tashha
April 7th 2018
Patient: Apprentice Tashha Vineac
Injuries:
- exhaustion symptoms indicative of exaggerated usage of physically boosting Force techniques;
- recent injury on lower-right abdomen re-opened, causing blood loss;
- 2nd degree burns on upper-right arm, upper-right back region, right side of the neck;
- mild burns on right forearm;
- bruises on upper-back region;
Treatment:
- IV given to the patient once arrived in the medbay;
- medical staff have once more disinfected the wound to the abdomen, forced to remove prior stitches and reapply new ones, kolto and biodegradable glue;
- all burns have been treated with salve, kolto patches applied on areas which were more affected;
- bandages have been applied to the entirety of the right arm, upper-right back and waist region for patient comfort, needing change every 6 hours for the following 24 hours;
Rehabilitation:
- medical staff indicates bed rest for 1 day, along with a recovery period of 4 days for patient after that;
- physical strain is once more to be avoided during these 5 days and for 2 days after, to allow patient body a full recovery.
Posted Apr 8, 18
Tashha
April 15th 2018
Patient: Apprentice Jen'kaar Vipion
Injuries: Several first degree burns on both palms;
Treatment: Wounds cleaned and disinfected upon arrival in the medical bay; kolto solution applied upon burns, and they have been bandaged afterwards;
Rehabilitation: medical staff indicates 3 days for a complete recovery; bandages changed twice a day or when needed, with a provided cream being applied on injured area.
Posted Apr 15, 18
[Sith] Aregra
Sith
Posts:169
Votes:+146
Level 5
LEVEL 5
Sith
Patient: Neophyte Aregra Kalkoran
Injuries: A cut of roughly 1cm deep across 70% of the back with damage to flesh and skin - heavy bloss loss. Left shoulder blade impacted by blunt force trauma as the origin point of the cut.
Treatment Exposed flesh treated with disinfectant, the deeper parts of cuts having two layers of synth flesh layered over before application of bandage. No need for blood transfusion as bandage was applied not long after the injury, meaning the patient was kept out of danger zone in terms of blood loss. Recommended bandage changed twice a day, no scarring expected. Rest for the back and shoulder blade prioritized.
Rehabilitation: None, except required rest for the damaged areas.
Posted Dec 9, 18 · Last edited Mar 25, 19
Tashha
January 14th 2019
Patient: Apprentice Tashha Vineac
Injuries:
- partial dislocation of the right shoulder, which has caused bruises and swelling;
- 1st degree burns on back along the spine;
- 2nd degree burns on the under-arm and bellow-bust region, with thermoweave and synthweave fabrics being embedded within surface layer of the dermis, along with slight charring;
Treatment:
- ice-pack applied to the right-shoulder region, as patient has self-treated the partial dislocation;
- patient refused initial burn treatment only to present themselves the following day for a check-up;
- upon re-examination, burns presented have been cleaned and part of the scarification with the charred foreign material have been removed;
- salve and kolto patches were applied on the affected areas, along with clean bandages;
Rehabilitation:
- medical staff indicates bed rest for 1 day, along with a daily change of bandages for the following 5 days; along with avoiding demanding physical activity for 3 days.
Posted Jan 15, 19 · Last edited Jan 15, 19