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TECHNICAL OPERATIONS & REFERENCE MANUAL

NSS EXODUS ‘ASCLEPIUS’ MEDICAL BAY

Version One 1.0.0


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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Layout ........................................................ 6 Room List ............................................................ 7 Floorplan ........................................................... 11

Medical guides ............................................... 12 Room Operations Guide ............................................... 13 Acute Treatment Room one & Two ....................................... 13 Chemistry ............................................................ 14 Cryogenic Treatment Room ............................................. 14 Cloning lab .......................................................... 14 Emergency Entrance ................................................... 14 Emergency Medical Diagnostics Room ................................... 15 Examination Room ..................................................... 15 Genetics Research Laboratory ......................................... 15 Hygiene/Decon Room ................................................... 16 Reception ............................................................ 16 Medicine Storage Room ................................................ 17 Morgue ............................................................... 17 Mental Health and Therapy Office ..................................... 17 Operating Theatre One & Two .......................................... 18 Sub-Acute Treatment Rooms A, B & C ................................... 18 Patient Ward ......................................................... 19 Pre-Op Preparation Room .............................................. 19


Primary Equipment Storage ............................................ 20 Secondary Storage .................................................... 20 Staff Room ........................................................... 21 Virology Module ...................................................... 21

Machinery Parameters ................................................ 22 Advanced Body Scanner ................................................ 22 Chemical Dispenser ................................................... 22 ChemMaster 3000 ...................................................... 22 Cloning Console ...................................................... 22 Cloning Pod .......................................................... 22 Cryogenic Tube ....................................................... 23 DNA Modifier Access Console .......................................... 23 DNA Modifier ......................................................... 23 Employment Records Laptop ............................................ 23 Gas Freezer .......................................................... 23 Medical Emergency Red Phones ......................................... 24 Operating Table ...................................................... 24 Photocopier .......................................................... 24 Sleeper & Console .................................................... 24 Washing Machine ...................................................... 24 Water Cooler ......................................................... 24

Equipment Location Table ............................................ 25

Strategic Use of the Medical Bay ............................. 29 Facility Identification & Prioritisation ............................ 30 Patient Flow ........................................................ 33 Emergency Protocol .................................................. 35 Armed Hostile: Lobby ................................................. 35


Armed Hostile: Medical Bay Interior .................................. 36 Whole Medical bay Quarantine ......................................... 36 Contagious Patient Transport to Virology ............................. 37

Engineering SUPPLEMENTS ...................................... 38 Energy & Cabling Chart .............................................. 39 Atmospherics Table .................................................. 41 Shutters & Door Controls Guide ...................................... 44 Machinery & Electronics Inventory ................................... 46


LAYOUT


ROOM LIST A list of designated rooms, corridors and other localities within the ‘Asclepius’ Medical Bay. Sorted by Room. ‘fig’ column indicates numeric identifier in Floor plan. Capacity Guidelines are recommendations for optimal performance for a room or area of operation. An asterisk (*) in the ‘APC/Atos Area’ column indicates an APC for this area is located in this room.

ROOM TITLE

ROLE/PURPOSE

PATIENT/VISITOR CAPACITY (MAX CAPACITY)

1

Acute Treatment Room One

Emergency Medical Treatment.

P: One (Two)

One (Three)

Emergency Treatment Centre

2

Acute Treatment Room Two

Emergency Medical Treatment.

P: One (Two)

One (Three)

Emergency Treatment Centre

Aft Junction

Transit.

P/V: Two

3

Centre Corridor

Transit.

4

Chemistry Laboratory

Chemistry Research, Drug Fabrication, Pathology.

5

Chief Medical Officer's Office

Office for Chief Medical Officer, CMO Delivery/Mail chute.

6

Cloning Laboratory

Cloning

7

Cryogenic Treatment

Cryogenic Treatment of Living.

8

Emergency Entrance

Access for Medical Emergencies. Medical Bay Total Quarantine Shutters (CMO Control).

9

Examination Room

Patient Triage, Examination, Consultation, Treatment.

P: One (Three)

Examination Room *

Fore-Starboard Arm

Transit, Patient Overflow Space, Starboard Emergency Storage & Maintenance Access.

P: (Four)

Medbay2/Medbay *

fig

26a

10

EXPECTED STAFF (MAX EFFECTIVE)

APC/ATMOS AREA

Medbay2/Medbay

Medbay2/Medbay

P/V: Two

(Four)

P: Two

One (Three)

Chemistry

One (Four)

CMO’s Office *

One

Cloning Lab *

One

Cryogenics * Emergency Treatment Centre *


fig

PATIENT/VISITOR CAPACITY (MAX CAPACITY)

MINIMUM STAFF (MAX EFFECTIVE)

APC/ATMOS AREA

ROOM TITLE

ROLE/PURPOSE

11

Genetics Primate Pen

Storage of Primates for Genetics Research.

12

Genetics Research Laboratory

Genetics Research, Genetic Therapy, Research Department Access.

13

Hygiene Facilities

Patient/Staff Decontamination, Restrooms & Shower.

14

Medical Bay Delivery Hatch

Receive Supplies from Cargo, delivered by Mule.

15

Medical Bay/Research Maintenance Bypass

Maintenance Access, Research Department Access, Genetics Access.

Genetics

16

Medical Bay/Virology Maintenance Bypass

Maintenance Access, Medical Bay Access, Virology Access.

Virology Access

17

Medical Emergency Diagnostics Room

Advanced Full Body Imaging/Scan, Emergency Cryogenic Tube, Delivery Hatch, Maintenance Access.

Emergency Treatment Centre *

18

Medicine Storage

Medication & Kit storage, Chemistry Storage.

19

Mental Health & Therapy Office

Mental Health Assessment & Treatment, Counselling, Private Patient/Visitor Waiting Area.

P/V: One (Three)

One (Two)

Psych Room *

20

Morgue

Deceased Body Storage, Post Mortem Examination.

P:One (Twelve)

One (Two)

Morgue *

21

Operating Theatre One

Surgical Procedures, Capability for External Observation.

P: One

One (Three)

Operating Theatre One

22

Operating Theatre One Observation Room

Observation of Surgical Procedures in Operating Theatre One.

One (Three)

Operation Observation Room *

23

Operating Theatre One Storage

Supply & Storage for Operating Theatre One.

24

Operating Theatre Two

Surgical Procedures.

25

Operating Theatre Two Storage

Supply & Storage for Operating Theatre Two.

Patient Wing

Transit, Patient Access, Visitor Lounge, Maintenance Access.

P/V: Two

Sub-Acute Treatment Room A

Patient Treatment & Monitoring.

P/V: One (Two)

26b

27

Genetics Lab

P/V: Three

P: Two (Three)

One (Two)

Genetics Lab *

(Three)

Patient Wing

One

Emergency Treatment Centre

One (Three)

Chemistry *

V: Three

Operating Theatre One *

P: One

One (Three

Operating Theatre Two Operating Theatre Two *

Patient Wing *

One (Two)

Isolation A *


ROOM TITLE

ROLE/PURPOSE

PATIENT/VISITOR CAPACITY (MAX CAPACITY)

28

Sub-Acute Treatment Room B

Patient Treatment & Monitoring.

P/V: One (Two)

One (Two)

Isolation B *

29

Sub-Acute Treatment Room C

Patient Treatment & Monitoring.

P/V: One (Two)

One (Two)

Isolation C *

30

Port Corridor

Transit.

Medbay2/Medbay

Port Main Entrance

Preferred Exit Point for the Medical Bay. Medical Bay Entrance Quarantine Shutters (Reception Control).

Medbay2/Medbay

32

Pre-Operation Preparation Room

Storage & Supply for Operating Theatres, Pre-Operation Preparation, Maintenance Access.

33

Primary Equipment Storage

Storage of Equipment for Medical Staff, Reception Office Access.

Reception Office

Administration of the Medical Bay, Patient & Visitor Admission & Discharge, Triage.

35

Reception

Starboard Primary Hallway Access, Waiting Area, Medical Bay Total Quarantine Shutters (CMO Control).

P/V: Six (Ten)

36

Patient Ward

Patient Ward, Procedure Recovery, Visitation.

P: Four (Five) V: One (Four)

37

Secondary Storage

Storage for less-commonly used equipment, Bio-Suit storage.

38

Staff Room

Staff Meetings, Staff Recreation & Amenities.

39

Starboard Corridor

Transit.

Medbay2/Medbay

Starboard Emergency Storage

Emergency Station Provisions & Maintenance Supplies.

Starboard Emergency Storage *

41

Starboard Main Entrance

Preferred Entry Point for the Medical Bay. Medical Bay Entrance Quarantine Shutters (Reception Control).

Medbay2/Medbay

42

Virology Airlock

Decontamination Pre- and PostVirology Access.

43

Virology Access Corridor

Virology Access. Virology Quarantine Blast Doors (CMO Control).

Virology Access *

44

Virology Foyer

Virology Airlock Access, Virology Quarantine Room Access.

Virology

NO.

31

34

40

P: One V: Two

MINIMUM STAFF (MAX EFFECTIVE)

APC/ATMOS AREA

One (Four)

Pre-Op Prep Room *

Medbay3/Medbay *

One (Two)

Medbay Reception * Medbay Reception

One (Four)

Recovery Ward * Secondary Storage *

(Ten)

P: One

One (Two)

Break Room *

Virology *


ROOM TITLE

ROLE/PURPOSE

PATIENT/VISITOR CAPACITY (MAX CAPACITY)

45

Virology Isolation Room One

Individual Contagious Subject Storage for Treatment & Monitoring.

P: One

Virology

46

Virology Isolation Room Two

Individual Contagious Subject Storage for Treatment & Monitoring.

P: One

Virology

47

Virology Isolation Room Three

Individual Contagious Subject Storage for Treatment & Monitoring.

P: One

Virology

48

Virology Laboratory

Virological Research, Pathology.

49

Virology Primate Pen

Primate Storage for Virological Research.

50

Virology Quarantine Airlock

Decontamination Pre- and PostQuarantine Room Access.

P: One (Two)

51

Virology Quarantine Room

Patient Enclosure for Group Quarantine.

P: Four (Eight)

fig

MINIMUM STAFF (MAX CAPACITY)

One (Three)

APC/ATMOS AREA

Virology

Virology

One

Virology

Virology


FLOORPLAN

Medbay Numbers (figures) on map are identified in the Room Listing under column ‘fig’.

Virology Module


MEDICAL GUIDES


ROOM OPERATIONS GUIDE A guide to the design strategy of the Asclepius Medical Bay.

This section of the Manual pays attention to the Active Rooms in the Medical Bay. These are rooms which have an active medical use; in which procedures, operations, treatment, assessment, administrative work, research and storage take place.

ACUTE TREATMENT ROOM ONE & TWO Patients brought in through the Emergency Entrance can be immediately bedded in these rooms for life-saving treatment. A sleeper is contained within the Room for quick usage. Acute One can be closed off from the Emergency Entrance, Port Corridor and Acute Treatment Room Two with the use of Privacy Shutters. Acute Two can be closed off from the Emergency Medical Diagnostics Room, Port Corridor and Acute Treatment Room one with the use of Privacy Shutters. Controls for shutters are found on the walls. An IV pole is beside each bed. A blood pack cabinet with O- blood is accessible from both rooms even with shutters down. A NanoMed Plus is accessible from both rooms even with shutters down. Airlocks that access the Acute Rooms do not automatically shut behind the user. This allows them to be left open to increase the openness of the Acute Rooms. The Acute Rooms are a mirror image of each other, to enable familiarity and coordination between the spaces. The Emergency Medical Diagnostics Room is adjacent Acute Two. Preferably, only treat one patient in an acute room. Multiple staff may attend.


CHEMISTRY This Chemistry is designed to be operated by two or more staff with more efficiency than the previous Medical Bay on Exodus. Two Chemical Dispensers allow staff to be producing substances simultaneously, increasing output of the Chemistry Lab. For privacy, shutters can be closed on the hallway windows. For security, a shutter can be closed over the Reception/Pharmacy Counter. An Advanced Mass Spectrometer is supplied to allow pathology and blood analysis. Direct access to the Medicine Storage Room.

CRYOGENIC TREATMENT ROOM This is the primary cryogenic treatment area.

CLONING LAB Maintaining close proximity to the morgue, the Cloning Lab is now also adjacent the Cryogenic Treatment Room, and has direct access through one airlock.

EMERGENCY ENTRANCE The Emergency Entrance leads directly from the Starboard side of the Central Primary Hallway into the Emergency Treatment Area of Medbay – the Acute Rooms. It also features dual Emergency Shutters to transform it into a makeshift airlock during environmental crises. This allows staff and patients access to and from the Medical Bay without compromising it. The button to activate the Emergency Entrance from the interior only responds to Medical Staff.


EMERGENCY MEDICAL DIAGNOSTICS ROOM This Room features an Advanced Body Scanner, a Cryogenic Tube and the necessary equipment to run it. The Room has fast access to/from Acute Two. For privacy, Shutters can separate the room from the Aft Junction. A control is found in the Fore/Starboard corner of the room. The room is home to the Delivery Hatch, through which Mules deliver cargo from the Cargo bay. Adjacent this hatch is also an airlock to Maintenance.

EXAMINATION ROOM The examination room allows the consultation, assessment and treatment of Patients that report to the Medical Bay. The consulting doctor has access to basic treatments and medical records. The room is adjacent the Reception, and has an airlock to provide easy access to patients that are waiting consultation. The room can easily contain both patients and any visitors they may bring.

GENETICS RESEARCH LABORATORY The Genetics Lab is more spacious than the previous. This decreases the likelihood of Geneticists interrupting one another, as they are further apart, yet not uncomfortably so. Geneticists have access to a table directly behind them. The Primate Pen is located at the Aft end of the room. A door into the Maintenance Bypass also allows fast access to and from the Research Department, as well as Medbay Maintenance.


HYGIENE/DECON ROOM This room features two cubicles, one with a toilet and one with a shower. A sink and mirror is provided. The airlocks to the cubicles do not shut automatically. This facilitates their manual use to indicate whether the cubicle is occupied or empty. The room can be used for decontamination.

RECEPTION This Reception has a central Desk with two Entry/Exit points from the Medical Bay. The Port and Starboard Entrances are controlled separately by a button on the relevant side of the Reception Desk. The Reception can comfortably house six crew members on stools. Water is available. There is a direct entry point to the Examination Room for triage, consultation and basic treatment. The Reception has access to the controls for the Entrance Lockdown Shutters, preventing those in the Lobby from accessing the Medical bay and Reception Office airlocks/win-doors. Crew Monitoring and Records are easily accessible by the Port side receptionist, while the Starboard side receptionist has access to paper, a photocopier and a filing cabinet. This allows staff-support duties to be handled by the Port receptionist, and discharge/admission to be handled by the Starboard receptionist. Both receptionists have access to the Red Emergency Phones, which operate on a specific frequency and do not require Telecommunications or Electricity to function. This allows coordination with Medical Staff outside the Medbay even in extreme situations.


MEDICINE STORAGE ROOM This room is for the storing of all Medications. Medical kits are also found here. The room is adjacent the Emergency Entrance/Exit for quick supplying of staff leaving the Medical Bay. The room is also directly opposite Primary Equipment Storage. The room is in close proximity to the acute treatment rooms. The Pill Cabinet is accessible from both sides of the wall, enabling fast access to Medication.

MORGUE The Asclepius Morgue is larger than the previous Morgue, and thus has a higher Capacity. 11 Corpses can be stored in Morgue Units. The operating table used to perform Post-Mortem examinations has a wider berth around it, providing easier transversal of the space. The Morgue unit in the Aft/Port corner of the room can be used to identify a corpse which requires autopsy.

MENTAL HEALTH AND THERAPY OFFICE This comfortable office is suited for treating mental disorders, counselling patients, and housing visitors. The presiding doctor has access to medical records. An empty bookshelf in the room can be filled with material at the discretion of the doctor or patient(s). The room’s window features a shutter system to grant its occupants privacy.


OPERATING THEATRE ONE & TWO The dual Operating Theatres allow two procedures to be performed simultaneously, greatly increasing the efficiency of the Medical Bay during a crisis. Both Theatres have two access points, as well as access to their own Storage rooms. The Theatres are designed as mirror images of each other for easy familiarisation and navigation. The Theatres are designed so that most standard operations can be performed by a single doctor standing in the corner of the room, without needing to move to locate tools and utensils. Operating Theatre One has an observation room from which visitors or staff can watch the goings-on of the room. The observation room’s window features shutters which can come down to block the view of the room. A control for this is on the wall next to the window. This control also closes the window facing into the PreOp Preparation room. The similarly located control in Operation Room Two merely closes the Pre-Op Prep room window.

SUB-ACUTE TREATMENT ROOMS A, B & C These rooms allow Patients requiring a prolonged visit to be comfortable during their stay. There are three rooms; the previous Medical bay had two. An IV pole is supplied for intravenous access and administering of medication. Wall NanoMeds are above each bed for fast and effective application of simple treatments. Medical Records laptops are found in each room to aid in consultation. The Rooms are adjacent/opposite a small visitor lounge in the Patient Wing.


PATIENT WARD The patient ward now comfortably houses four patients, with space between them. Staff have access to Medical Records within the room, to aid with consultation and assessment of patients. The Ward can be used for Recovery, or as an extra set of beds to house sick patients. In emergencies, it can function as a group quarantine facility. An IV pole is already available in the room by default, as well as enough patient wardrobe kits for all beds. A comfortable chair is available for a visitor or staff member to sit in. The Patient Ward is opposite a small visitor lounge in the Aft Junction.

PRE-OP PREPARATION ROOM This room contains all the supplies needed for staff to commence a Surgery or Procedure. Two chairs are provided for staff or visitors to wait in. A Red Emergency Phone is also provided, for quick access to information relating to emergencies. It can be heard from within both operating theatres. The Pre-Op Prep room provides access to and from both Operating Theatres and their Storage Rooms, as well as maintenance.


PRIMARY EQUIPMENT STORAGE This room is for the housing of equipment commonly used by staff, and uniforms. Surplus Penlights, Medical HUD units, Stethoscopes found here.

and Medical belts can be

Sterile equipment can also be found in this room; Gloves, Masks and Syringes. A straitjacket and muzzle are also supplied.

The room is directly across a short corridor from the Emergency Entrance, nearby the Starboard Entrance, and adjacent the Cloning Laboratory. Its positioning allows rapid response and utilisation. The Secondary Cryogenic Tube found in the Medical Emergency Diagnostics Room should be used for emergencies where possible.

SECONDARY STORAGE The Secondary Storage room is essentially an extended closet. It contains supplies that are unique and uncommon, including the syringe gun, grenade kits and Biohazard suits. Spare linen, light bulbs and flashlights can also be found in the room. Although the room is accessible by any medical staff, many of the items housed within are generally only used with the consent of the CMO.


STAFF ROOM The Staff Room now has greater seating space, a larger table, and more amenities. Consoles are provided for Staff in the room, so that they can monitor the crew and records while on break. A bed is provided for staff members that wish to take a short nap whilst on shift. A washing machine is provided to assist in cleaning items of clothing. The bookshelf stores copies of the NT Medical Diagnostics Manual, a handy reference book. A Red Emergency phone is on the table beside the bookshelf. Privacy Shutters can be activated so that staff that are using the room can do so without interruption, or so that private matters can be discussed.

VIROLOGY MODULE The Airlock system to enter Virology has remained the same as it originally was. The foyer of the Virology Module allows access to either the Laboratory and its Isolation Rooms, or the Quarantine Room. The design of the Virology Lab flows around a corner, featuring greater table space. There are now three Isolation Rooms, and Monkeys are not supplied live – they are supplied as Monkey Cubes. This is to prevent unexpected or undesired transfer of pathogens. The Virology Quarantine Room can comfortable hold a large amount of people for decontamination, vaccination and/or treatment. It is safely separated by its own airlock system, only operable by medical staff.


MACHINERY PARAMETERS An index of machinery & equipment, with their various operating parameters.

ADVANCED BODY SCANNER This machine will only function when it detects a humanoid entity within it.

CHEMICAL DISPENSER The chemical dispenser charges to a maximum of 100 charges. 1 charge is the approximate equivalent of the synthesis and dispensing of 10u water. The dispenser will only dispense substances when it maintains charge. The machine will not dispense if it does not detect a container.

CHEMMASTER 3000 Packages substances into either 50u capacity pills or 30u capacity bottles.

CLONING CONSOLE The machine requires power. It will only function correctly when connected with a DNA modifier and Cloning Pod.

CLONING POD Activated by Cloning Console. Requires a bio-source (e.g. meat, tissue)


CRYOGENIC TUBE Contains a basic medical scanning array. The tube will circulate gas that is pumped into it. Is capable of storing a container with a substance for administering to the occupant. Most associated medications require temperatures below approximately 170K to activate.

DNA MODIFIER ACCESS CONSOLE Requires a connected DNA Modifier.

DNA MODIFIER Activates when a humanoid entity enter. Is capable of storing a container with a substance for administering to the occupant.

EMPLOYMENT RECORDS LAPTOP Requires an ID tag with Bridge level access to log in.

GAS FREEZER Used to affect the temperature of gas circulated through it; connected to the Cryogenic Tubes. Optimum temperature is minimum; 73K.


MEDICAL EMERGENCY RED PHONES Volume and Gain optimised for their standard locations.

OPERATING TABLE Maximum weight: 300kg.

PHOTOCOPIER Able to scan individual documents and images. Contains ink for 30 standard page copies.

SLEEPER & CONSOLE Will only function when it detects a humanoid entity within it. For safety reasons, cannot dispense medication other than Inaprovaline or related stimulant when its sensors detect occupant in critical condition.

WASHING MACHINE Minimal Capacity, but fast wash & dry cycle. Can only hold one item of clothing.

WATER COOLER Stores 500u water at 4 degrees Celsius for dispensing and consumption.


EQUIPMENT LOCATION TABLE Default locations of equipment used by Medical Staff in the course of their duties. Not that this list is not exhaustive.

ITEM

NUMBER

LOCATION(S)

5u Liquid Pipette/Dropper

Four

Chemistry Lab

Aid Kit: Burns

Two

Medicine Storage (Two)

Contains medications which treat burns.

Aid Kit: Oxygen Depravation

Two

Medicine Storage (Two)

Contains medications which treat hypoxia/respiratory issues.

Aid Kit: Toxin

Two

Medicine Storage (Two)

Contains medications which treat blood toxicity

Aid Kit: Trauma

Two

Medicine Storage (Two)

Contains medications which treat trauma.

Autopsy Scanner

One

Bed (Roller/Collapsible)

Eighteen

Morgue (One) Acute Room One (One) Acute Room Two (One) Reception, Starboard Entry (Three) Emergency Entrance (Three) Genetics (One) Diagnostics Room (One) Sub-Acute A (One) Sub-Acute B (One) Sub-Acute C (One) Pre-Operation Prep Room (One) Virology Isolation Room One (One) Virology Isolation Room Two (One) Virology Isolation Room Three (One) Examination Room (One) Examination Room (One) Staff Room (One) Patient Ward (Four) Sub-Acute A (One) Sub-Acute B (One) Sub-Acute C (One) Virology Isolation Room One (One) Virology Isolation Room Two (One) Virology Isolation Room Three (One)

Bed (Stationary)

Nine

Biohazard Suit

Eight

PRIMARY USE

(Four)

CMO’s Closet, CMO’s Office (One) Secondary Storage (Four) Virology Airlock (Two) Virology Foyer (One)

Transfer of 5 unit or less quantities of substances.

Scanning and analysing of data related to death of the subject.

Transporting Patients, Performing emergency surgery.

Provides a place to rest, sleep and relax for patients.

Grants wearer protection from chemical and biological contamination.


ITEM

NUMBER

LOCATION(S)

PRIMARY USE

Blood Pack: Empty

Five

Pre-Operation Prep Room (Five)

Can contain a substance to transfuse a patient with. Can also be used to infuse.

Blood Pack: O-

Eight

Blood Cabinet, Acute Rooms (Four) Pre-Operation Prep Room (Four)

Transfusing or Storing O- Blood.

Blood Pack: Various (Not O-)

Four

Pre-Operation Prep Room (Four)

Transfusing or Storing Blood as per label.

Bone Gel

Two

Operating Theatre One (One) Operating Theatre Two (One)

Surgical Procedures.

Bone Setter

Two

Box of Beakers

Five

Operating Theatre One (One) Operating Theatre Two (One) Chemistry Lab (Two Medicine Storage (One) Equipment Storage (One) Virology Laboratory (One)

Box of Death Alarms

One

Secondary Storage (One)

Contains implantable alarms which alert crew to death of implantee.

Three

Equipment Storage (One) Pre-Operation Prep Room (One) Virology Laboratory (One)

Provides defence against contamination.

Box of Paper Cups

Four

Reception (One) Reception Office (Two) Virology Quarantine (One)

Provide access to simple cups for consumption of liquids.

Box of Prescription Glasses

One

Examination Room (One)

Automatically accommodates for patients with reparable vision impairment.

Three

Equipment Storage (One) Pre-Operation Prep Room (One) Virology Laboratory (One)

Prevents inhalation of certain substances and pathogens.

Box of Syringes

Four

Chemistry Lab (One) Equipment Storage (Two) Virology Laboratory(One)

Provide access to 15u syringes.

Circular Saw

Two

Box of Latex Gloves

Box of Sterile Masks

Surgical Procedures.

Provide access to 50u beakers.

Emergency Red Phone

Five

Operating Theatre One (One) Operating Theatre Two (One) Reception Office (Two) Patient Wing (One) Pre-Operation Prep Room (One) Virology Laboratory(One)

Emergency Tool-Box

Two

Emergency Entrance (One) Secondary Storage (One)

Provides a small number of tools for use in emergency situations.

Grenade Equipment

Three

Secondary Storage (Three)

Production of detonating capsules.

Haemostat

Two

Operating Theatre One (One) Operating Theatre Two (One)

Surgical Procedures.

Surgical Procedures. Enables communication between Medbay staff during power outages, telecommunication network problems or other emergency situations.


ITEM

NUMBER

LOCATION(S)

PRIMARY USE

Hand Labeller

Three

Chemistry Lab (One) Medicine Storage (One) Virology (One)

Labelling objects.

Health Scanner HUD

Six

IV Pole

Eight

Equipment Storage (Five) CMO’s Office (One) Acute Room One (One) Acute Room Two(One) Sub-Acute A (One) Sub-Acute B (One) Sub-Acute C (One) Patient Ward (One) Operating Theatre One (One) Operating Theatre Two (One)

Linen Basket

One

Secondary Storage (One)

Contains surplus bed sheets.

Medbay Emergency Radio Link

Two

Emergency Entrance (One) CMO’s Office (One)

Links to Emergency Red Phone Network.

Medical Belt

Six

Medical Records Laptop

Eight

Equipment Storage (Five) CMO’s Office (One) Reception Office (One) Examination Room (One) CMO’s Office (One) Sub-Acute A (One) Sub-Acute B (One) Sub-Acute C (One) Patient Ward (One) Virology Laboratory (One)

Megaphone

One

CMO’s Office (One)

Amplifies volume of words spoken into it.

Muzzle

One

Silences the wearer.

Paper Clipboard

Seven

Equipment Storage (One) Medicine Storage (Three) Sub-Acute A (One) Sub-Acute B (One) Sub-Acute C (One) CMO’s Office (One)

Penlight

Eight

Equipment Storage (Five) Genetics (Two)

Examination of Eye.

Radiation Suit

One

Secondary Storage (One)

Grants the wearer protection from ionising radiation.

Enables fast triage assessment.

Holding and transfusing/infusing substances to/from a patient from/into a bag or container mounted on the pole.

Stores items used by medical staff.

Accesses Crew Medical Records.

Carrying multiple papers to edit whilst performing other tasks.

Rapid Fire Syringe Gun

One

Secondary Storage (One)

Stores two syringes. Able to discharge one at a time with great force. Commonly used as to tranquilise from a distance.

Retractor

Two

Operating Theatre One (One) Operating Theatre Two (One)

Surgical Procedures.


ITEM

NUMBER

LOCATION(S)

PRIMARY USE

Scalpel

Three

Morgue (One) Operating Theatre One (One) Operating Theatre Two (One)

Surgical Procedures.

Science Goggles

Three

Space Cleaner Spray Bottle

Five

Chemistry Lab (Three) Chemistry (One) Patient Wing (One) Operating Theatre One (One) Operating Theatre Two (One) Virology Laboratory (One)

Stasis Bag

Three

Emergency Entrance (Two) Secondary Storage (One) CMO’s Office (One)

Cryogenically freezes a patient and their metabolism.

Stethoscope

Six

Equipment Storage (Five) CMO’S Office (One)

Amplifies sound for delivery to the ear.

Straitjacket

One

Equipment Storage (One)

Prevents the wearer utilising hands or running.

Surgical Drill

Two

Operating Theatre One (One) Operating Theatre Two (One)

Surgical Procedures.

Vial Storage Container

Two

Virology Laboratory (Two)

Store Vials containing Specimens.

Walking Cane

Three

Examination Room (Three)

Assists with ambulation disabilities.

Fix’O’Vein

Two

Anaesthetic Tank

Four

Operating Operating Operating Operating Operating Operating

Antibody Scanner

One

Virology Laboratory (One)

Locating and Analysing Antibodies within the blood of subject.

Box of Monkey Cubes

One

Virology Laboratory (One)

Storage of Monkey Cubes used to produce monkeys.

Theatre Theatre Theatre Theatre Theatre Theatre

One Two One One Two Two

(One) (One) (One) Storage (One) (One) Storage (One)

Enable visualisation and annotation of chemical compounds.

Cleaning the floor and surfaces.

Surgical Procedures.

Anaesthetising via Gas Nebulisation.


STRATEGIC USE OF THE MEDICAL BAY


FACILITY IDENTIFICATION & PRIORITISATION On the rapidity of decisions in the Medical Bay, how the structure contributes to this, and Bedding.

Decisions made concerning treatment of patients in and outside the Medical Bay must take into account a variety of questions:  Who am I treating? What is my patient’s medical condition? What is their medical history?  What treatment do they require? What damage have they sustained? What is to be used to treat this?  When and Where should they be treated? Is the treatment accessible or can it be made accessible? Does another patient require treatment first? Does the patient’s condition warrant an Acute or Sub-Acute bed? Do they require immediate surgery? The timely answer to these questions not only enables the fastest and most practical response on behalf of the patient in question, but enables this for all patients. It is therefore encouraged that the Green-Yellow-Red-Black-White triage tag system be utilised, where: Green = Injured but Stable (0 to 50 damage and stable) Yellow = Injured (greater than 50 damage and stable) Red = Soft Critical Condition (greater than 100 damage or deteriorating) Back = Hard Critical Condition (greater than 150 damage and deteriorating) White = Deceased Patients should be treated by the order of their tags: Red, Black, Yellow, Green. Red tags are treated first to prevent them becoming Black tags. Any surviving Black tags are treated second. Yellow tags are treated third. Green tags are treated fourth.


Let us take for example a moderately staffed Medical Bay featuring: 1 1 1 3

Chief Medical Officer – Primary Physician Chemist - Chemist Geneticist - Geneticist Doctors – 1 Receptionist, 1 Consulting Physician, 1 Surgeon

The Reception should be used as a Primary Triage facility, and as an Administration unit for the Medical Bay. Patients that report to the Reception can be assessed according to their status displayed on the Medical HUD by the Receptionist. This is to determine who is seen by Medical Staff for Consultation/Primary Triage/Basic Treatment and when they are seen. Patients who are capable of walking (Non-Emergency) should be queued for Consultation. Patients that are incapable of or should not be walking (Emergency) should bypass Consultation and be seen immediately by the Primary Physician. The Receptionist is responsible for all patients Pre-Triage, Pre-Admittance and PostDischarge, including follow-up calls. Secondary Triage and Basic Treatment should occur in the Examination Room with a Consulting Physician. Secondary Triage involves the examination and diagnosis of the Patient, and then queues them for Advanced Treatment. Cases in which Basic Treatment can suffice (the equipment available in the Examination Room) can be handled immediately by the Consulting Physician. Advanced Treatment is any Treatment not able to be administered in the Examination Room and is handled by the Primary Physician. The Primary Physician sees patients according to the order in which they are triaged. All Non-Emergency Patients will have been processed by the Consulting Physician; the Primary Physician will be able to administer any Advanced Treatment required, and monitor the patient. The Primary Physician is responsible for patients postTriage/Diagnosis, during Advanced Treatment and Pre-Operation. The Primary Physician should assist the Consulting Physician if requested. When the Surgeon is not busy, they act to support the Primary Physician. Surgery is handled specifically by the designated Surgeon. The Surgeon is responsible for patients during and post-operation.


When triaging patients as the Receptionist or Consulting Physician, it will be necessary to determine where the Patient will stay while they await treatment. The Asclepius Medical Bay has a total of eighteen collapsible beds, and nine permanent beds. The Receptionist is responsible for assigning beds to patients, and must be aware of which beds are in use, and by whom, at all times. A general guideline for bedding patients may be:  Patients waiting for consultation may be asked to wait in the Lobby.  Patients who have been consulted and require Advanced Treatment may be given a Sub-Acute room.  When there are no more Sub-Acute Rooms available, Patients may be bedded in the Patient Ward.  When there are no more Sub-Acute Rooms or Patient Ward beds available, Patients can be placed on Roller Beds in the Fore-Arm (corridor immediately aft of the Examination Room).  Acute Rooms should be kept clear at all times when not in use by Emergency Patients.  Patients who are recovering from Surgery may be given a Bed in the Patient Ward. They may also request a Sub-Acute Room.  Patients who require Emergency Treatment may be given an Acute Room.  Patients who may be contagious should be securely transported to the Isolation Rooms or Quarantine Room in Virology.  When it is not possible to transport contagious patient to Virology, the Sub-Acute Rooms may be used for Quarantine.  Deceased Crew should be delivered to the Morgue as soon as possible.  The Morgue Tray closest the Aft Door of the Morgue may be used to indicate a corpse needing Autopsy. All staff should allow the Receptionist to be solely responsible for Admittance, Discharge and Bedding. Visitors (any non-medical staff) should not be allowed to enter the Medical Bay without the Receptionist’s knowledge. The Receptionist should be aware of any Staff who have left the Medical Bay. The Emergency Entrance should be exclusively used for Emergency Admission unless it is known there are no Emergency Patients.


PATIENT FLOW On the relationship between patient condition and the location of facilities within the Medical Bay.

The Asclepius Medical Bay is designed with the concept of ‘flow’ in mind. This refers to the ability of Staff and Patients to transit the Medical Bay in an orderly fashion.

Example One of Flow:  Patient admitted via Emergency Entrance.  Patient Bedded Acute Room One, directly aft of Emergency Entrance. IV blood infusion.  Patient transported to Emergency Medical Diagnostics Room, aft down Port Corridor from Acute Rooms. Patient Scanned.  Patient transported to Operating Theatre One, directly of EMD Room. Procedure completed.  Patient transported to Patient Ward for recovery, directly fore of Operating Theatres.  Patient discharged via Reception, fore along Starboard Corridor from Patient Ward. In the first example, the patient “flows” down the Port side of the Medical bay, does a hairpin turn, and then leaves via the Starboard Corridor.

Example Two of Flow:  Patient admitted via Emergency Entrance, deceased on arrival.  Patient transported to Cloning Laboratory, starboard across Centre Corridor from Emergency Entrance.  Patient cloned.  Patient Cadaver transported to Morgue, directly fore of Cloning Laboratory.  Patient transported to Cryogenic Treatment Room, directly Port of Cloning Laboratory. Patient Cryogenically Treated.


 Patient transported to Patient Ward, aft down Starboard Corridor from Cryogenic Treatment Room. Patient awaits post-treatment consultation.  Patient transported to Examination Room, fore along Starboard Corridor from Patient Ward. Patient given post-treatment consultation and medication  Patient discharged via Reception, directly Port of Examination Room. In the second example, the patient “flows” directly across the centre of the Medical Bay, down the Starboard corridor to the Patient Ward for recovery, then up the Starboard corridor for consultation and discharge.

The directness of the routes involved is an important consideration when it comes to flow. The minimisation of co-inhabitation of spaces directly minimises the risk of delay. The proximity of linked services (acute-scannersurgery or cloning-morgue-cryogenics) directly increases the outcomes of patients. These two functions form the concept of flow. With this in mind, the Receptionist takes up a very important position. By controlling access to Medical services – including consultation, treatment and beds – the Receptionist can ensure satisfactory patient, visitor and staff flow. No collisions in corridors, no delays in service, no dual-assignment of beds. The positioning of the Chief Medical Officer’s office is no coincidence either. The panopticon design with multiple access points allows the CMO to access any area of the Medical Bay within short periods of time. This benefit comes with a trade-off – it diminishes the privacy of the office. To account for this, Privacy Shutters are installed in all the windows. The fore airlock to the office remains a glass airlock as a precaution to allow communication into the office.


EMERGENCY PROTOCOL Emergencies and measured reactions to them.

When reacting to any emergency situation, it is important to react in a measured fashion. This is at the heart of medicine – do not overprescribe, do not overprescribe. These protocol relate directly to situations that threaten staff and patients within the Medical bay.

ARMED HOSTILE: LOBBY This may be a patient, visitor, station-intruder or even staff member.  Receptionist broadcast “Code Grey, Reception, [number of] patients/staff in Lobby.” via Medical Channel.  Receptionist to activate Entrance shutters (control accessible from Starboard Reception chair) immediately.  Chief Medical Officer to activate Medical Bay Lockdown Shutters if there are no patients in the Lobby.  Chief Medical Officer or other Medical staff to alert security and command privately.  Chief Medical Officer transit to lobby.  Receptionist to contain and communicate with the hostile person until Chief Medical Officer arrives.  Chief Medical Officer to negotiate with hostile person, and comply with demands if necessary to prevent harm or damage.  If let into the Medical Bay through the Examination Room door, or the Entrances, proceed to Armed Hostile: Medical Bay Interior protocol.  If no patients in Lobby, Receptionist and Chief Medical Officer to leave the lobby with the hostile person locked inside until security arrive.  Security staff to be allowed in through the Emergency Entrance or route of their choosing and directed to Reception Office to handle situation in Reception.  Chief Medical Officer to release Medical Bay from lockdown when Security confirms the situation has been resolved.


ARMED HOSTILE: MEDICAL BAY INTERIOR  If not yet done, staff member to broadcast “Code Grey, [location], [number of patients/staff] in room.” via Medical Channel.  If not yet done, Receptionist to activate Entrance shutters (control accessible from Starboard Reception chair) immediately.  If not yet done, Chief Medical Officer to activate Medical Bay Lockdown Shutters.  If not yet done, Chief Medical Officer or other Medical staff to alert security and command privately.  Medical staff to activate Corridor Fire Alarm, enclose themselves and all patients in rooms with Privacy shutters and activate shutters.  Medical staff to comply with any demands from hostile person if necessary to prevent harm or damage.  Chief Medical officer to locate and negotiate with hostile person, and comply with demands if necessary to prevent harm or damage.  Security staff to be allowed in through the Emergency Entrance or route of their choosing.  Chief Medical Officer to release Medical Bay from lockdown when Security confirms the situation has been resolved.

WHOLE MEDICAL BAY QUARANTINE  Chief Medical Officer to alert Medical staff to impending quarantine via Medical Channel.  Chief Medical Officer to announce on station-wide channel that the Medical Bay is going into a state of total quarantine, and clarification for why this is the case.  Chief Medical Officer to activate Medical Bay Lockdown shutters.  When situation has resolved, Chief Medical Officer to release Medical Bay from lockdown.


CONTAGIOUS PATIENT TRANSPORT TO VIROLOGY  The staff member who diagnoses the contagious patient must immediately broadcast via the Medical Channel “Contagious Patient, [patient name], [location].” This staff member is the Initial Reporter.  The Initial Reporter must stay with the patient, as must any other staff or patients present in the room.  Medical Staff must then decide via Medical Channel who is to be the responding staff member – the Quarantine Officer - usually a Virologist.  The Initial Reporter must attempt to retrieve a history of the contagious Patient’s most recent travel aboard the station.  The Quarantine Officer must retrieve Biohazard Suit from Secondary Storage.  The Quarantine Officer must attend the location of the Contagious Patient.  If there is reason to believe that more patients or staff than the Contagious Patient may be infected, enact the Whole Medical Bay Quarantine protocol, and simultaneously continue this protocol.  Quarantine Officer to confirm diagnosis and then to broadcast via Medical Channel “Request quarantined route to Virology.”  All other Medical staff to remove themselves and all patients from all corridors in the Medical Bay and broadcast via Medical Channel “Clear” when they have done so.  Quarantine Officer to initiate transport of Contagious Patient, Initial Reporter and other people from the room to Virology Laboratory for holding in Isolation Rooms.  Quarantine Officer to confirm via Medical Channel when the Contagious Patient, Initial Reporter and other people from the room are in Virology.  All staff and patients may return to their previous locations.


ENGINEERING SUPPLEMENTS


ENERGY & CABLING CHART A list of Rooms/Localities containing APC units, which Area they belong to, the location of any APCs and where the main cable line enters and exits the room/locality. Sorted by Room.

Room Title

AREA

APC LOCATION

CABLE IN

CABLE OUT

Starboard Corridor Opening, Port Tile.

Pre-Op Prep Room Airlock, Port Tile. Patient Wing Fore Tile.

Aft Junction

Medbay2/Medbay

Corner opposite Diagnostics Room Opening.

Chief Medical Officer's Office

CMO’s Office

Starboard Wall, beside Airlock.

Starboard Airlock.

Cloning Laboratory

Cloning Lab

Port Wall, beside Airlock. Obstructed: Table

Port Airlock.

Starboard Airlock.

Cryogenic Treatment

Cryogenics

Starboard Wall, beside Airlock.

Port Opening, Aft Tile.

Starboard Airlock.

Emergency Entrance

Emergency Treatment Centre

Beside Emergency Entrance Airlocks.

Aft Emergency Entrance Airlock.

Examination Room

Examination Room

Fore Wall, directly opposite Aft side Airlock.

Fore-Starboard Arm

Medbay2/Medbay

Fore Wall, adjacent Photocopier.

Port Opening, Fore Tile.

Starboard Emergency Storage Airlock.

Genetics Research Laboratory

Genetics Lab

Port Wall, Fore/Port Corner of Room. Obstructed: Closet

Port Airlock.

Starboard Airlock.

Medical Emergency Diagnostics Room

Emergency Treatment Centre

Aft Wall, Port side of Starboard Airlock.

Starboard Airlock.

Medicine Storage

Chemistry

Starboard Wall, Fore/Starboard Corner of Room.

Aft Airlock.

Mental Health & Therapy Office

Psych Room

Starboard Wall, Fore/Starboard Corner of Room. Obstructed: Closet.

Fore Window/Grille, Starboard Tile.

Morgue

Morgue

Fore Wall, Starboard side of Hallway Access Airlock.

Aft Airlock.

Operating Theatre One Observation Room

Operation Observation Room

Starboard/Aft Corner Wall.

Starboard Airlock.

Starboard Airlock.


Room Title

AREA

APC LOCATION

CABLE IN

CABLE OUT

Operating Theatre One Storage

Operating Theatre One

Aft Wall, Port side of Maintenance Airlock.

Fore Airlock.

Aft Airlock.

Operating Theatre Two Storage

Operating Theatre Two

Aft Wall, Starboard side of Maintenance Airlock.

Fore Airlock.

Patient Wing

Patient Wing

Opposite Patient Room 1

Opening to Aft Junction.

Sub-Acute Treatment Room A

Isolation A

Aft/Starboard Corner. Obstructed: IV Pole.

Starboard Window/Grille.

Sub-Acute Treatment Room B

Isolation B

Aft/Starboard Corner. Obstructed: IV Pole.

Starboard Window/Grill.

Sub-Acute Treatment Room C

Isolation C

Fore/Aft Corner. Obstructed: IV Pole.

Starboard Window/Grill.

Pre-Operation Preparation Room

Pre-Op Prep Room

Port Wall, Fore side of Operation Theatre One Airlock. Obstructed: Table

Fore/Port Airlock.

Primary Equipment Storage

Medbay3/Medbay

Starboard Wall, Aft side of Airlock. Obstructed: Table.

Starboard Airlock.

Reception Office

Medbay Reception

Aft Wall, Starboard side of Primary Equipment Airlock.

Starboard Medbay Entrance Airlocks, Port Airlock.

Patient Ward

Recovery Ward

Fore/Port Corner, Starboard side of Airlock. Obstructed: IV Pole.

Fore Airlock.

Secondary Storage

Secondary Storage

Aft/Port Corner. Obstructed: Table.

Wall Starboard of Fore Airlock.

Staff Room

Break Room

Fore Wall, Centre of Wall. Obstructed: Washing Machine.

Port Airlock.

Starboard Emergency Storage

Starboard Emergency Storage

Fore/Port Corner, Fore side of Medbay Airlock.

Port Airlock.

Virology Airlock

Virology

Fore/Starboard Corner, Port side of External Airlock.

Fore Airlock

Virology Access

Fore/Starboard corner, Starboard side of Medbay Airlock.

Fore Airlock

Virology Access Corridor

Starboard Maintenance Airlock.

Starboard Airlock. Aft Airlock.

Aft Airlock


ATMOSPHERICS TABLE A list of pertinent Rooms/Localities, which Area they belong to and the numbers of atmospheric systems within. Sorted by Area.

ROOM TITLE

AREA

NUMBER ATMOS VENTS

NUMBER ATMOS SCRUBBERS

ATMOS ALARM LOCATION(S)

Staff Room

Break Room

One

One

Aft Wall, Aft/Port Corner.

Chemistry Laboratory

Chemistry

One

One

Port Wall, Between Windows.

Medicine Storage

Chemistry

One

One

Starboard Wall, Fore side of Airlock.

Cloning Laboratory

Cloning Lab

One

One

Wall at Cloning Console.

Chief Medical Officer's Office

CMO’s Office

One

One

Port Wall, Fore side of Airlock.

Cryogenic Treatment

Cryogenics

One

One

Starboard Wall, Aft side of Airlock.

Emergency Entrance

Emergency Treatment Centre

Medical Emergency Diagnostics Room

Emergency Treatment Centre

One

One

Aft Wall, Port of Airlock.

Examination Room

Examination Room

One

One

Starboard Wall, Fore/Starboard Corner.

Genetics Research Laboratory

Genetics Lab

One

One

Starboard Wall, Aft of Airlock.

Sub-Acute Treatment Room A

Isolation A

One

One

Fore Wall, Fore/Port Corner.

Sub-Acute Treatment Room B

Isolation B

One

One

Fore Wall, Fore/Port Corner.

Sub-Acute Treatment Room C

Isolation C

One

One

Aft Wall, Aft/Port Corner.

Reception

Medbay Reception

One

One

Reception Office.

Starboard wall adjacent Acute One Shutters.


ROOM TITLE

AREA

NUMBER ATMOS VENTS

NUMBER ATMOS SCRUBBERS

ATMOS ALARM LOCATION(S)

Reception Office

Medbay Reception

One

One

Aft Wall, Towards Port.

Aft Junction

Medbay2/Medbay

One

One

Aft Wall, Port side of Mental Health Airlock.

Fore Starboard Arm

Medbay2/Medbay

One

One

Aft wall, Port side of Cloning Lab Airlock.

Port Corridor

Medbay2/Medbay

One

One

Port Wall, Aft Side Medicine Storage Airlock.

Starboard Corridor

Medbay2/Medbay

One

One

Fore/Starboard Corner, Opposite Primary Equipment.

Primary Equipment Storage

Medbay3/Medbay

One

One

Aft Wall, Aft/Port Corner.

Morgue

Morgue

One

One

Fore Wall, Starboard side of Airlock.

Operating Theatre One

Operating Theatre One

One

One

Port Wall,

Operating Theatre One Storage

Operating Theatre One

Operating Theatre Two

Operating Theatre Two

Operating Theatre Two Storage

Operating Theatre Two

Operating Theatre One Observation Room

Operation Observation Room

Port Wall, Aft/Port Corner.

One

One

Starboard Wall, Starboard Wall, Aft/Starboard Corner.

One

One

Port Wall, Fore/Port Corner.

Patient Wing

Patient Wing

One

One

Fore Wall, Opposite Secondary Storage Airlock.

Pre-Operation Preparation Room

Pre-Op Prep Room

One

One

Starboard Wall, Aft end of room.

Mental Health & Therapy Office

Psych Room

One

One

Starboard Wall, Fore side of Bookshelf.

Patient Ward

Recovery Ward

One

One

Aft Wall.

Secondary Storage

Secondary Storage

One

One

Port Wall, Near Airlock.


NUMBER ATMOS VENTS

NUMBER ATMOS SCRUBBERS

ATMOS ALARM LOCATION(S)

ROOM TITLE

AREA

Starboard Emergency Storage

Starboard Emergency Storage

Virology Isolation Room One

Virology

One

One (Virology Loop)

Virology Airlock

Virology

One

One (Virology Loop)

Virology Isolation Room Three

Virology

One

One (Virology Loop)

Virology Isolation Room Two

Virology

One

One (Virology Loop)

Virology Laboratory

Virology

One

One (Virology Loop)

Port Wall, Fore of Airlocks.

Virology Quarantine Room

Virology

One

One (Virology Loop)

Starboard Wall, Fore end of room.

Virology Access Corridor

Virology Access

One

One (Virology Loop)

Port Wall, Fore end of room.

Fore Wall.


SHUTTERS & DOOR CONTROLS GUIDE A list of Shutters, the location of Shutters, the purpose of Shutters, the location of Shutter controls. Sorted by Tag. SHUTTER/DOOR ID TAG

NUMBER OF SHUTTERS/DOORS & LOCATION

PURPOSE OF SHUTTERS/DOOR CONTROL

SHUTTER/DOOR CONTROL LOCATION & “NAME”

acute1

SHUTTERS Two: Starboard edge of Acute Room One.

Provide privacy to patients and medical staff working in the room, and aid quarantine.

Fore/Starboard Corner. “Acute One Privacy Shutters”

acute1em

SHUTTERS Three: Fore edge of Acute Room One.

Provide privacy to patients and medical staff working in the room, and aid quarantine.

Fore/Starboard Corner. “Acute One Entry Shutters”

acute2

SHUTTERS Two: Starboard edge of Acute Room One.

Provide privacy to patients and medical staff working in the room, and aid quarantine.

Aft/Starboard Corner. “Acute Two Privacy Shutters”

acutesep

SHUTTERS Two: Dividing Acute Room One and Acute Room Two.

Provide privacy to patients and medical staff working in the room, and aid quarantine.

Starboard side of wall dividing Acute One and Two, both rooms. “Acute Separation Shutters”

cmodoor

AIRLOCK One: Fore Airlock of CMO Office.

Allow the Chief Medical Officer to remotely open the airlock.

Chief Medical Officer’s Office, Desk. “CMO Office Door Control”

cmooffice

SHUTTERS Fourteen: Shutters in all windows of CMO’s Office.

Provide privacy to the Chief Medical Officer’s Office.

Chief Medical Officer’s Office, Desk. “Privacy Shutters”

MedbayFoyerPort

AIRLOCKS Two: Port Medbay Entrance Airlocks

Allow reception to open door remotely. Allow crew to leave Medbay.

Reception Desk, Port seat, Front. Wall aft/beside Port Entrance. “Medbay Doors Control”

MedbayFoyerStar

AIRLOCKS Two: Starboard Medbay Entrance Airlocks

Allow reception to open door remotely. Allow crew to leave Medbay.

Reception Desk, Starboard seat, Front. Wall aft/beside Starboard Entrance. “Medbay Doors Control”

medbayquar

SHUTTERS Two: Emergency Entrance.

Prevent access to the Medical bay from the Central Primary Hallway. Quarantine.

Chief Medical Officer’s Office, Desk. “Medbay Emergency Lockdown Control”

medbayquar

SHUTTERS Two: Reception / Starboard Primary Hallway Access

Prevent access to the Medical bay from the Starboard Primary Hallway. Quarantine.

Chief Medical Officer’s Office, Desk. “Medbay Emergency Lockdown Control”

medbayrecquar

SHUTTERS Two: Port Medbay Entrance Two: Starboard Medbay Entrance

Prevent access to the Medical bay from the Reception/Lobby area. Quarantine. Security.

Reception Desk, Starboard seat, desk to the left of Receptionist.

medpriva

SHUTTERS Two: Windows of Sub-Acute Treatment Room A

Provide privacy to patients and medical staff working in the room.

Sub-Acute Treatment Room A “Privacy Shutters”

medprivb

SHUTTERS Two: Windows of Sub-Acute Treatment Room B

Provide privacy to patients and medical staff working in the room.

Sub-Acute Treatment Room B “Privacy Shutters”

medprivc

SHUTTERS Two: Windows of Sub-Acute Treatment Room C

Provide privacy to patients and medical staff working in the room.

Sub-Acute Treatment Room C “Privacy Shutters”


SHUTTER/DOOR ID TAG

NUMBER OF SHUTTERS/DOORS & LOCATION

PURPOSE OF SHUTTERS/DOOR CONTROL

SHUTTER/DOOR CONTROL LOCATION & “NAME”

psych

SHUTTERS Three: Windows of Mental Health and Therapy Office

Provide privacy to patients and medical staff working in the room.

Mental Health and Therapy Office, Desk. “Mental Health Privacy Shutters Control”

scanhide

SHUTTERS Three: Dividing Acute Room Two and Medical Emergency Diagnostics Room.

Provide privacy to patients and medical staff working in the room, and aid quarantine.

Starboard side of wall dividing Acute One and Emergency Medical Diagnostics Room. “Diagnostics Room Separation Shutters”

scanhideside

SHUTTERS Three: Starboard edge of Medical Emergency Diagnostics Room.

Provide privacy to patients and medical staff working in the room, and aid quarantine.

Aft/Starboard Corner. “Diagnostics Room Privacy Shutters”

surgeryobs

SHUTTERS FOUR: Dividing Operating Theatre from Observation & Pre-Op.

Provide privacy to patients and medical staff working in the room.

Fore Wall adjacent Fore/Starboard Airlock. “Privacy Shutters”

surgeryobs2

SHUTTERS One: Dividing Operating Theatre from Pre-Op.

Provide privacy to patients and medical staff working in the room.

Fore Wall adjacent Fore/Port Airlock. “Privacy Shutters”

virologyquar

BLAST DOORS Three: Virology Access Corridor

Prevent access to and from Virology. Quarantine.

Chief Medical Officer’s Office, Desk. “Virology Emergency Lockdown Control”


MACHINERY & ELECTRONICS INVENTORY A list of all items of Machinery and relevant electronics, with their locations. Sorted by Name.

NAME OF MACHINERY

NUMBER OF OBJECTS

LOCATION(S)

02 Canister

Two

Cryogenic Treatment Room (One) Emergency Medical Diagnostics Room(One)

Advanced Body Scanner

One

Emergency Medical

Diagnostics Room (One)

Advanced Body Scanner Console

One

Emergency Medical

Diagnostics Room (One)

Arcade Machine

One

Virology Quarantine Room (One)

Chemical Dispenser

Two

Chemistry (Two)

ChemMaster 3000

Two

Chemistry

Cloning Console

One

Cloning Laboratory (One)

Cloning Pod

One

Cloning Laboratory (One)

Crew Monitoring Computer

Three

Reception Office (One) Chief Medical Officer’s Office (One) Staff Room (One)

Cryogenic Tubes

Three

Cryogenic Treatment Room (Two) Emergency Medical Diagnostics Room (One)

Disease Analyser

One

Virology Laboratory (One)

Disease Splicer

One

Virology Laboratory (One)

DNA

Two

Genetics Laboratory (One)

Three

Genetics Laboratory (Two) Cloning Laboratory (One)

Modifier Access Console

DNA Modifier


NAME OF MACHINERY

NUMBER OF OBJECTS

LOCATION(S)

Employment Records Laptop

One

Chief Medical Officer’s Office (One)

Gas Freezer

Two

Cryogenic Treatment Room (One) Emergency Medical Diagnostics Room(One)

Getmore Chocolate Chip Dispenser

One

Virology Quarantine Room (One)

Hot Drink Vending Machine

Three

Staff Room (One) Aft Junction (One) Virology Quarantine Room (One)

Isolation Centrifuge

One

Medical Emergency Red Phone

Five

Virology Laboratory (One) Reception Office (Two) Staff Room (One) Pre-Op Prep Room (One) Virology (One)

Medical Records Console

Three

Medical Records Laptop

Eight

Staff Room (One) Operating Theatre One (One) Operating Theatre Two (One) Medical Reception (One) Examination Room (One) Chief Medical Officer’s Office (One) Mental Health and Therapy Office (One) Sub-Acute Treatment Room A (One) Sub-Acute Treatment Room B (One) Sub-Acute Treatment Room C (One) Patient Ward (One) Virology (One)

Microwave

One

Virology Quarantine Room (One)

NanoMed Plus

Three

NanoMed Wall

Twelve

Fore-Starboard Arm (One) Acute Room One & Two (One) Patient Wing (One) Examination Room (One) Acute One (One) Acute Two (One) Patient Ward (Four) Sub-Acute Treatment Room A (One) Sub-Acute Treatment Room B (One) Sub-Acute Treatment Room C (One) Operating Theatre One (One) Operating Theatre Two (One)

Operating Computer

Two

Operating Theatre One (One) Operating Theatre Two (One)

Operating Table

Three

Morgue (One) Operating Theatre One (One) Operating Theatre Two (One)

Pathogenic Incubator

One

Virology Laboratory (One)


NAME OF MACHINERY

NUMBER OF OBJECTS

LOCATION(S)

Pathogenic Isolator

One

Virology Laboratory (One)

Photocopier

Two

Chief Medical Officer’s Office (One) Fore-Starboard Arm (One)

Sleeper

Two

Acute One (One) Acute Two (One)

Sleeper Console

Two

Acute One (One) Acute Two (One)

Virus Food Dispensor

One

Virology Laboratory (One)

Washing Machine

Two

Staff Room (One) Virology Quarantine Room (One)

Three

Reception (One) Staff Room (One) Virology Quarantine Room (One)

Water Cooler


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