Medical SOP
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While these SOPs may come with in character punishments on the Alfa server for non-command members, intentional disregard on the Beta server may be grounds for a role ban from the department. Repeated intentional disregard for SOPs by command members on either server may also result in a role ban.
General Procedures
Contraband Chemicals List:
The following lists are considered comprehensive in terms of their
Minor Contraband
- These chemicals fall under minor contraband unless otherwise stated by standard operating procedures.
- Some minor illegal chems may be utilized with a department exception, or with a prescription written by medical professional.
- Illegal component chems are to be kept in chemMaster or disposed of after their immediate use.
Chemical | Department Exceptions | Prescription Allowed | |
---|---|---|---|
Carporoxin | Not Allowed | ||
Chlorine | Not Allowed | ||
Cryptobiolin | Not Allowed | ||
Ephedrine | Security | Allowed | |
Ethyloxyephedrine | Allowed | ||
Fluorine | Not Allowed | ||
Gastrotoxin | Not Allowed | ||
Happiness | Clown | Allowed | |
Impedrezene | Not Allowed | ||
Lipozine | Allowed | ||
Mercury | Not Allowed | ||
Mindbreaker toxin | Allowed | ||
Phosphorus | Not Allowed | ||
Potassium | Not Allowed | ||
Psicodine | Allowed | ||
Radium | Engineering | Not Allowed | |
Silicon | Not Allowed | ||
Space Mirage | Allowed | ||
Sulfur | Not Allowed | ||
Synaptizine | Security | Not Allowed | |
THC | Allowed | ||
Uranium | Bartender
Engineering |
Not Allowed |
Major Contraband
- These chemicals fall under major contraband unless otherwise stated by standard operating procedures.
- Some major illegal chems may be utilized with a permit written by HoS or Warden. Some will also require a script written by CMO
- When able, illegal component chems are to be kept in chemMaster or disposed of.
Chemical | Department Exception | Prescription Required | Permit Allowed | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Amatoxin | N/A | Not Permitted | ||
Bungotoxin | N/A | Not Permitted | ||
Buzzochloric bees | N/A | Not Permitted | ||
Chloral hydrate | N/A | Not Permitted | ||
Chlorine trifluoride | N/A | Not Permitted | ||
Desoxyephedrine | Required | Permitted | ||
Ferrochromic acid | N/A | Not Permitted | ||
Fluorosulfuric acid | N/A | Not Permitted | ||
Fresium | Medical | Required | Permitted | |
Heartbreaker toxin | N/A | Permitted | ||
Licoxide | N/A | Not Permitted | ||
Lipolicide | N/A | Not Permitted | ||
Mechanotoxin | N/A | Not Permitted | ||
Napalm | N/A | Not Permitted | ||
Norepinephric acid | N/A | Not Permitted | ||
Pax | Security | Required | Permitted | |
Pest killer | Botany | N/A | Permitted | |
Phlogiston | N/A | Not Permitted | ||
Plant-B-gone | Botany | N/A | Permitted | |
Polytrinic acid | N/A | Not Permitted | ||
Razorium | N/A | Not Permitted | ||
Sulfuric acid | N/A | Not Permitted | ||
Tear gas | Security | N/A | Permitted | |
Thermite | N/A | Not Permitted | ||
Toxin | N/A | Not Permitted | ||
Unstable mutagen | Botany | N/A | Permitted | |
Weed killer | Botany | N/A | Permitted |
Syndicate Contraband
These chemicals will always be considered illegal, and should never be used outside of an emergency.
Chemicals | |
---|---|
Hyperzine | |
Lexorin | |
Mute toxin | |
Nocturine | |
Tazinide | |
Vestine |
Medical Bay
- For medical crew safety, the medical bay must not be placed on all access unless Red Alert is called.
- The medical bay must be kept neat and tidy for patient health.
- Chemicals should be kept in a stored locker or location, and closed when not in use.
- Defibrillators should be kept in their cabinets when not in use, and should be charged whenever possible.
- It is recommended that spare batteries be kept next to defibrillator cabinets.
Patient Care
- Patients must be triaged according to the severity of their injuries.
- Command members must take treatment priority.
- Doctors may not leave the medbay for personal reasons if there are untreated patients. This does not include the necessity of eating and drinking.
- Patients who repeatedly harm themselves, or threaten medical staff, are not required to be treated by medical staff.
Deceased Patient Care
- Patients should be triaged by level of rot.
- Patients who are in advanced stages of rot should be placed into stasis beds or body bags.
- Patients who are not being treated should be stored in the morgue until sufficient resources can be diverted to revive them.
- Patients who become unrevivable or are deemed unrevivable require a morgue report filled out with:
- Patient name
- Patient job
- Approximate time of death/DNR approval
- Reason for DNR status
- CMO stamp for approval
- Should a corpse become unclonable, it must be annotated on the appropriate DNR sheet, and then stamped by the CMO.
- Unclonable corpses, including those whose soul has moved on, may be operated on or placed into the biomass reclaimer.
Violet Alert Protocol
- All medical personnel are to be secured in Medbay immediately.
- The CMO's safety will take priority over curing an infection.
- Chemistry will focus all efforts on researching the cure to the infection.
- Medical entrances should be locked down to prevent further infection of medical personnel.
- Any potentially infected personnel should be isolated and quarantined.
- Any pacified infected personnel should be brought to chemistry to aid in cure production.
- A cure should be distributed to the crew once available, in a controlled manner.
Staff Procedures
Chief Medical Officer
- Standard Command SOP applies.
- The CMO is responsible for training or assigning a trainer to any and all Medical Interns.
- The Syringe Gun is for emergencies only, and should not be used below red alert.
- The syringes for the syringe gun may be prepared ahead of time.
- The CMO may not allow any Major Contraband Chemicals to be created without a chemical approvals form from the Captain or acting captain.
- This form will not be required in the case of imminent station danger.
- This form will specify the quantity of chemical, frequency of creation, date, time, and signature of the captain or acting captain.
- The CMO should wear clothing clearly identifying them as the CMO. (Mantle, cape, hat, etc.)
- The CMO may request any additional documentation they deem necessary to protect patient health.
Chemist
- Chemists report directly to the Chief Medical Officer
- Chemists should prioritize all basic medicines before moving on to advanced medicines.
- All medicines should be labeled as follows:
- Chemical name
- Chemical effect/major side effects
- Overdose limits
- Any interfering chems. i.e(Lacinerol and Bicaridine react to form Razorium
- Chemists should ensure that any illegal chemicals are kept in the ChemMaster 4000 or disposed of immediately after use.
- Chemists may fill prescriptions signed and stamped by the CMO.
- Non-illegal chemicals may be synthesized and prescribed by chemists at their discretion.
- Chemists may perform the duties of Medical Doctors during emergencies, but must follow the Medical Doctor SOP
- One chemist must always stay in the chemical lab.
Medical Doctor
- Medical Doctors report directly to the Chief Medical Officer.
- Medical Doctors should wear sterile gloves when dealing with patients, and either scrubs or a doctor's coat to differentiate them from other crew members.
- Medical Doctors are permitted to observe surgeons and chemists in their official duties, as long as no patients require treatment.
Paramedic
- Paramedic report directly to the Chief Medical Officer.
- Paramedics should stabilize crew members who are in critical condition before moving them to medbay.
- Crew members who are deceased are to be placed into a body bag before transport to medbay.
- Paramedics are permitted to carry one defibrillator on their person, as long as at least one remains in the medbay.
- Should a crewmember not be able to be stabilized in the field (excess damage, no means to heal) or defibrillated, they should inform medbay using radio communications prior to arrival.
- Paramedics should carry sufficient supplies for each major damage type (burn, brute, poison, airloss, and bloodloss, and radiation).
Psychologist
- The Psychologist report directly to the Chief Medical Officer.
- The Psychologist is authorized to perform a full psychometric workup on any crew member who is willing.
- Examinations of unwilling crewmembers may only occur with written approval by the CMO, and one the following: HoS, Magistrate, Captain.
- This also applies to any medication prescribed by the Psychologist.
- Examinations may result in the following actions, with a sign off from the Captain or crew member's head of department:
- Demotion from their current position, if the patient's mental state leaves them unable to fulfill their duties.
- Prescriptions of pax or other similar drugs for those who are found to be extremely violent.
- Increased observation of prisoners or crew who are deemed a danger.
- Lightening of sentences for prisoners who have shown good behavior, and a change of moral character.
- The Psychologist may request to consult with a prisoner at any time to evaluate their mental state.
Surgeon
- Surgeons report directly to the Chief Medical Officer.
- Patients must fill out and sign a surgery consent form for any elective surgeries. This form must be stamped by the CMO.
- Surgeons should wear masks, sterile gloves, and scrubs when possible, while operating.
- The surgery room must be kept clean and tidy for patient hygiene.
- Surgeons are permitted to harvest organs and limbs from deceased patients who have been considered unrecoverable.
- Live patients must be given a sedative during the duration of their surgery, unless they request otherwise. Any requests must be documented on their surgery consent form.
Medical Intern
- Medical Interns report directly to the Chief Medical Officer, but are expected to follow the orders of their designated trainer.
- Medical Interns are not permitted to utilize chems on their own without supervision.
- Medical Interns are to stay with their assigned trainer at all times.
- In emergencies, Medical Interns may treat patients as a Medical Doctor.
- Medical Interns may not perform elective surgeries at any time.