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| Another tool for [[Guide to Genetics|Geneticists]], similar to the DNA Injector, but only works if the target already has the power in question latent in their DNA. | | Another tool for [[Guide to Genetics|Geneticists]], similar to the DNA Injector, but only works if the target already has the power in question latent in their DNA. | ||
|- id="Implant" | |||
! Implant | |||
| <center>[[File:ImplantCaseNew.png]]</center> | |||
| Comes in a variety of different [[Implants|flavors]]. | |||
|- id="Implanter" | |||
! Implanter | |||
| <center>[[File:implanter2.png]]</center> | |||
| Instantly adds the implant to your target. | |||
|- id="Implant gun" | |||
! Implant gun | |||
| <center>TBA</center> | |||
| A gun that, unsurprisingly, shoots [[Implants]], so you don't have to get all up into people's personal spaces to give them out. Try to tell them this first before their basic run-from-a-gunman instinct kicks in and you waste an implant. | |||
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Revision as of 01:52, 4 May 2017
You'll generally find these objects in medbay, used by the medical staff. Some of them aren't, however!
Medkits
In complete inverse of the example shown by toolboxes, medical kits are entirely harmless as blunt instruments. Don't even bother.
Item | Image | Contents | Description |
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Medkit | 2x Healing Patches, 2x Burn Patches, 1x Epinephrine Injector, 1x Painkiller pill, Health Analyzer | Basic all-purpose cure pack. Something for the burns, something for the cuts, shock relief and some aspirin. Medical doctors spawn with a medkit that contains a health analyzer with the accompanying reagent scanner upgrade already installed. | |
Fire Medkit | 4x Burn Patches, 1x Epinephrine Injector, 1x Painkiller pill, Health Analyzer | Like above, but switches out the styptic patches for even more silver sulfadiazine. | |
Brute Medkit | 4x Healing Patches, 1x Epinephrine Injector, 1x Bandage, Health Analyzer | Like above, but comes with a bandage and only contains healing instead of burn patches. | |
Toxin Medkit | 3x Charcoal Syringes, 3x Charcoal Pills, Health Analyzer | Contains nothing but active charcoal to cure TOX damage from poisons, exposure to plasma and other biohazards. | |
Oxygen Medkit | 4x Salbutamol Pills, Health Analyzer | Found mainly in O2 emergency cabinets. These pills dilate the air ways to heal OXY damage of people knocked out by a depressurization event, victims of strangulation or certain poisons. They are also useful to counter the suffocation that ramps up when somebody is in critical condition. | |
Neurological Medkit | 4x Mannitol Pills, Health Analyzer | Specific to the genetics department, the mannitol pills are meant to relieve clone cranial swelling syndrome, but will help against any kind of brain damage. | |
Old Medkit | 2x Bruise Pack, 2x Ointment, 1x Lexorin Injector, 1x Synaptizine Injector, Health Analyzer | Contains a bunch of obsolete medical supplies. Not readily available, but it's out there. |
Drug Application
The type of medicine you wish to administer is an important factor here. For instance, certain tools are more suitable for topical drugs (e.g. styptic powder or synthflesh). Please refer to Chemistry to learn more about the difference between TOUCH and INGEST reactions.
Item | Image | Description |
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Patch | Found in most medkits and the medical vending machines. Medical patches have a tamper-proof seal, which allows them to be applied to patients without delay. Mini patches hold less reagents, but are otherwise identical. Patches (regardless of type) can also reduce bleeding. Since this isn't guaranteed to work, bandages and sutures are still the preferred remedy. Empty patches, available in medbay or from the medical manufacturer, can be injected with any mix of medicine or dangerous toxins, though are primarily intended for topical drugs and transfer only half the contents to the patient's bloodstream. Custom as well as modified medical patches don't have a tamper-proof seal (can be changed with an emag). | |
Hypospray | Injects chemicals instantly. Holds up to 30 units and can be adjusted to dispense varying amounts of its contents. More can be made with a medical fabricator if required, but hyposprays will always reject harmful chemicals unless emagged. | |
Emergency Auto-Injector | Disposable hypospray found in medkits and the Port-A-NanoMed. Typically contains 10 units of epinephrine or another medical chem. | |
Syringe | The syringe can be set to inject or draw and moves 5 units of chemicals at a time. Drawing from a person will take a blood sample. Neither are instant, unless the recipient is yourself. Total capacity is 15 units. | |
Dropper | Holds up to 5 units of chemicals, and drops all of it at once onto its target. Dropping takes about half as much time as injecting with a syringe. | |
Mechanical Dropper | A precision laboratory tool available in chemistry. Allows you to transfer reagents (up to 10 units) in increments of 0.1 units. | |
Beaker | Holds up to 50 units of chemicals, though larger beakers (100 units) also exist. Standard equipment for chemistry, but medbay has some as well. You generally can't examine the exact contents without spectroscopic goggles, a reagent scanner or by using certain machinery. | |
Medicine Bottle | Essentially a smaller version of the beaker. It typically has a reduced capacity of around 30 units, but that can vary. They usually come pre-loaded with medicine and are stored in the medbay lockers and vending machine. | |
Pill | Pills are meant to be taken orally, but can also be dissolved in a beaker for smaller doses. This can be useful, as they hold large amounts of chemicals - 50 units in most cases and up to 100 if a scientist has gotten their hands on a large enough container. It's often not desirable or practical to administer a whole pill of calomel, for example. | |
Bruise Pack | Outdated, but forgotten stashes still float around in deep space. Heals brute damage and can slow the rate of blood loss. You must target the damaged part of the player's body. | |
Ointment | As above, but for burns. | |
Bandage | Reduces the amount of bleeding, hence repeated application might be necessary to bandage a wound completely. You can also craft these if you don't have access to medical supplies. Either way, bandages alone aren't sufficient for mending surgical incisions. Bandages can be removed with wirecutters or scissors if the patient doesn't like the cosmetic overlay on their mob. | |
Suture | Suture (or stitches) holds body tissue together more efficiently and is capable of closing surgical incisions. Outside of surgery, sutures generally only require one use to stop bleeding caused by other types of damage. Available from robotics and medical fabricators. | |
Blood pack / IV drip | Transfusions may be necessary in case of severe blood loss. Drips hold 250 units by default and come in two flavours: synthetic blood and saline (boosts the natural blood regeneration rate). Set the pack to inject and use it on a patient to start transferring the contents. They are available in medbay's blood supply refrigerator, and you can also refill empty packs by drawing blood from a donor. Beakers and syringes are another option, since blood packs are ordinary reagent containers as well. Packs (regardless of type) can be suspended from an IV stand, which in turn can be fastened to chairs, beds and operating tables via drag & drop. Click-drag the IV stand onto a patient to attach the needle. |
Pathology Equipment
Item | Image | Description |
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Blood Slide | Draw blood from a person, then inject it into the slide. The first step in researching diseases. Blood slides are disposable and can't be cleaned. | |
Petri Dish | Used to cultivate pathogens. Maximum capacity is 40 units of nutrients. | |
Vial | Holds small (5 units) pathogen samples. |
Tools
The majority of these items can be found in various places across medbay itself or the medicine closets. Essential tools (such as scalpels, saws and staplers for surgery) are also available from the medical or robotics fabricator.
Item | Image | Description |
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Health Analyzer | Scan humans or monkeys to get a report of their health, damage taken, any viruses and other ailments. Regular analyzers can be upgraded with a reagent scanner, which can be toggled on/off and only works on mobs. The medical PDA provides the same functionality with two separate programs, though its reagent scanner is more flexible and doesn't have the same restrictions. | |
ProDoc Health Goggles | These goggles allow you to assess the health of everyone in sight. When equipped with a health analyzer upgrade, you can also examine anybody within a 4 tile radius to obtain a detailed health scan (feature can be toggled on/off). Useful to identify and prioritize severely injured patients at a glance. | |
Medical Belt | Basically a medkit that you wear around your waist, this belt can hold all kinds of medical drugs and a variety of medical tools, such as syringes and hyposprays. In addition, many tiny and small items (tools, ammo etc) are compatible. | |
Medical Headset | Stay in touch and coordinate with your colleagues. Type say :m to access the medical channel. | |
Defibrillator | The defibrillator is one option to treat cardiac arrest. These can be found in the Operating Theatre/Surgery Room as well as in the medical supply carts. More can be acquired with the help of Mechanics. | |
Scalpel | Part of the surgery procedure. Depending on the body part you are aiming at, it will remove implants, bullets, limbs, butts or brains. Can be poisoned by dipping the blade in a beaker or medicine bottle. | |
Circular Saw | Another essential tool for surgery. Can be poisoned too. | |
Enucleation Spoon | Required for eye surgery. Can be poisoned too. | |
Staple Gun | Used to reattach limbs. For more information, please refer to Doctoring. | |
Hemostat | Passively reduces the amount of bleeding damage taken during chest and head surgery when hold in your inactive/off hand. Can also be used to clamp the patient's bleeders manually if they have open incisions and are laying on an operating table. | |
Port-A-NanoMed Remote | Use it once to summon the Port-A-NanoMed. Grab the supplies you need, then use it again to send it back to medbay. | |
Anesthetic Supplies | Found in the anesthetic locker in medbay, these tanks contain N2O. They are intended to be strapped to patients before an operation to ease the pain and reduce the probability of complications. In practice, however, they are rarely used because surgery is a relatively speedy affair and there are other ways (e.g. sedatives) to achieve the same effect. | |
DNA Injector | Geneticists will occasionally use these as part of their research to inject people with superpowers or (more likely) horrible disabilities. | |
DNA Activator | Another tool for Geneticists, similar to the DNA Injector, but only works if the target already has the power in question latent in their DNA. | |
Implant | Comes in a variety of different flavors. | |
Implanter | Instantly adds the implant to your target. | |
Implant gun | A gun that, unsurprisingly, shoots Implants, so you don't have to get all up into people's personal spaces to give them out. Try to tell them this first before their basic run-from-a-gunman instinct kicks in and you waste an implant. |
Miscellaneous
Item | Image | Description |
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Prescription Glasses | Simple pair of glasses to correct nearsightedness. Rarely requested by patients, but may come in handy after a radiation storm or cloning accident. | |
VISOR | If someone has been permanently blinded or has had their eyes removed, the VISOR is an option to restore their eyesight in a somewhat grainy fashion. Obviously inspired by the namesake on Star Trek TNG. | |
Auditory Headset | A sophisticated hearing aid that also functions like a regular headset. It can be a good idea to manufacture a copy in advance, since deafness is a surprisingly common condition. | |
Surgical Mask | Only provides a minor degree of resistance against airborne diseases, so you may want to combine this with other protective clothing. Does not link to internals. | |
Paramedic Suit | An insulated suit which offers moderate thermal and biological protection. It may be helpful to reach patients trapped in bombed-out parts of the station. | |
Biosuit | Provides even better protection against diseases and viral hazards. | |
Straight Jacket | Handcuffs on steroids. Aside from the usual restrictions, e.g. the inability to use the hands or open doors, there are two key differences. Not only will the wearer be slowed down to walking speed, they also cannot escape (remove) the straight jacket on their own. For these reasons, it should generally be reserved for emergencies, if the alternative to confinement would be physical harm. Or devious purposes of course. Jackets are available in medbay and the armory. | |
Muzzle | When applied to someone, they cannot properly speak, as anything said by them will come out as muffled grunts. Useful for people who won't shut up. Stored in medbay and the armory. | |
Blindfold | Does exactly what you'd expect. Found in medbay and the armory. | |
Body Bag | Intended for the storage and transportation of corpses. Use the bag to deploy it, drag & drop empty bags onto yourself to fold them back up. |
Machinery
Item | Image | Description |
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In-floor Health Scanner | Consists of a floor scanner linked to a status screen. Examine the screen to view the medical status of the person standing on said scanner. The readout is identical to a regular health analyzer. | |
Sleeper | These are essentially safe storage units for living people - anyone inside will be shielded from most outside dangers and provided with a stable oxygen supply. The console (if any) will show you a summary of the occupant's health and optionally allow the injection of certain rejuvenators to speed up paralysis recovery. Depending on the type of injury, the sleeper synthesizes saline (baseline stabilizer), ephedrine (crit), salbutamol (suffocation) or charcoal (toxins) either automatically if the occupant is in hibernation, or manually when prompted by the user. The primary purpose of sleepers is to keep the patient alive while damage-specific medicine is being prepared by a medical doctor. Addictions, which are otherwise untreatable with medicine, can also be cured when the patient is hibernating, however. | |
Cryo Chamber | The cryo chamber heals critically injured patients fairly reliably, provided the temperature of the gas circulating in the system is well below 150 K and the unit is loaded with a beaker of cryoxadone, two of which medbay starts with. Remember to remove the patient's exosuit (space suit, lab coats, armour, etc.) and headgear (hat, mask) beforehand, as they will likely interfere with the cooling process! For more info, refer to Using the Cryo Chambers. | |
Freezer | Cools incoming gas from a connected O2 canister. The temperature can be adjusted and doctors want to set it as low as possible. | |
Medical Dispenser | The dispenser works like a normal vending machine and is accessible by anyone with medbay clearance. Offers a wide selection of basic medicine and other supplies. | |
Port-A-NanoMed | A special vending machine with a built-in teleporter. Compared to the stationary model, the Port-A-NanoMed is geared towards emergency, on-the-spot medicine. Can be controlled with a medical PDA or separate remote found on the table next to it. If necessary, the Port-a-NanoMed's home turf can be changed by click-dragging the machine onto an adjacent floor tile. | |
Port-a-Medbay | A special sleeper with a built-in teleporter. Used to safely transfer critically-wounded patients to medbay for further treatment. Can be controlled with a medical PDA. | |
MiniMed | This public vending machine dispenses basic medical supplies for cash. A few of these can be found across the station. | |
Path-o-Matic | Vials, growth media and other supplies needed for pathology research are available here. | |
Cloning Scanner | The cloning scanner cannot scan husks, people who have logged out or bodies that have decayed. An upgrade module to remove these restrictions can be acquired somewhere in space. For more information, please refer to Medical Doctor. | |
Cloning Pod | This small, computer-controlled pod is used to grow living clones of dead people. A steady supply of biomass is required for this process. Click on it to check the current cloning cycle and biomass fill level. | |
Enzymatic Reclaimer | This is where the biomass comes from. Accepts corpses (human/monkey), slabs of meat or viscerite, but not living humans unless emagged. Monkeys can always be reclaimed, though. | |
Morgue Unit | Used to store corpses for autopsies. Extend the tray, wrestle a stiff on it and slide it back in. The body won't rot so long as it's inside. | |
Operating Table | A table used to perform surgery on dead or living subjects. There are several in medbay and one in the medical booth - see Roboticist or Doctoring for more information. | |
Surgery Computer | Located in robotics. Provides medical information on whoever is laying on the adjacent operating table. | |
Module Rewriter | Also in robotics. Used to flash new data onto cyborg modules, but requires a human operator. | |
Medical Computer | This ThinkDOS-based workstation runs MedTrak and provides access to all medical records as well as the virus database | |
Genetic Scanner | Found in genetics. Used to conduct genetics research on test subjects - see Guide to Genetics for further information. | |
Centrifuge and Autoclave | Isolates pathogen samples from a blood slide. The autoclave can be used to clean Petri dishes, which are required for the centrifuge as a receptacle. | |
Advanced Pathology Machinery | See Pathology Research. |
Objects and Items | |
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Equipment by Department |
General · Janitor · Engineering · Mining · Medical · Science · Security |
Machinery | Pods · Vehicles · Computers · Fabricators & Manufacturers · PDAs · Implants |
Clothing | Clothing |
Catering | Plants & Hydro Equipment · Foods & Drinks |
Weapons | Syndicate Items · Guns · Grenades · Bombs |