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Don't worry about the cryoxadone - it isn't used up unless there's someone inside the tube. However, leaving the chambers on causes a slow but constant gas leak. To avoid draining the O2 canister needlessly, leave the tubes off unless they're occupied. | Don't worry about the cryoxadone - it isn't used up unless there's someone inside the tube. However, leaving the chambers on causes a slow but constant gas leak. To avoid draining the O2 canister needlessly, leave the tubes off unless they're occupied. | ||
So, you have an emergency on your hand? Don't panic and follow this checklist: | So, you have an emergency on your hand? Don't panic and follow this checklist: |
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Wears a cool red and white suit, hangs out in medbay, yells at chemists scientists for not doing their job and gets yelled at by genetics and robotics for not letting them do theirs. Space Station 13 is a dangerous place and you can expect to see much of the crew dropping by medbay to be treat their ailments.
Your Tools
Your lockers and the vending machines contain vital equipment needed to save lives. Your hypos and syringes can be loaded with various medicine for ease of use.
- Your medical PDA features a built-in health and reagent scanner. The medical scan function is on by default and, when used to scan a patient, will work just like one of the health scanners located inside any of the starting med kits.
- Medical patches administer a lot of medicine at once and are plentiful. You can also inject chemicals into a blank patch with a syringe.
- Medical belts are a godsend if you're going to work outside of medbay, as they are essentially a medkit you can wear around your waist. Medbay only comes with two of these (one in each medicine closet) and they cannot be ordered by the QM, so it's in your best interest to snag yours as soon as the round starts. Alternatively, any ordinary tool belt can be used to store tiny and small items, i.e. most of the medical objects.
- You can dissolve pills in a beaker to withdraw medicine in a controlled manner, dispensing with a syringe or dropper.
- With a stable oxygen supply and the ability to dispense saline, sleepers are decent to prevent further degeneration of a patient's health status and allow anyone to view the occupant's health. If you have too many severely hurt patients to handle at once, you may want to stick some of the more stable ones in sleepers while you deal with the emergencies first.
Medbay starts with a Head Surgeon. On any given round, there is a random chance that he will be a cardboard box or a medbot. If he's a bot, wheel him out to the medbay lobby to treat minor injuries.
Basic First Aid
Your health goggles show you condition of everyone around you at a glance and if you aren't wearing a pair as a doctor, you deserve to be fed to the roboticist. The damage ranges from green (fine) to blinking red (severely injured), to pulsing white (critical) and then finally grey (dead).
Saline will help stabilize an injured person. Styptic powder works again brute damage and silver sulfadiazine against burns. Charcoal is effective to treat toxin damage. In case of suffocation, use a salbutamol pill. Scan your patient by using your PDA or health analyzer and administer the appropriate medicine.
People who have slipped into critical condition are at risk of falling into shock, cardiac failure or other terrible things and will die rapidly without treatment. CPR will help to keep them properly oxygenated and slow down the deterioration of their health. Just take off their mask and your own and target them with the help intent. A patient who is thrown into cryo without being stabilized will take longer to heal and may die. In emergencies, an injection of epinephrine or atropine can help to rapidly resuscitate your patient, but don't overuse them!
Advanced Medicine
Between cryo, the various first aid kits and medbots, you have enough to treat most common ailments. For a more complex guide, check out Doctoring.
Using the Cryo Chambers
It's a good idea to invest a minute or two at the beginning of every round and start the cryo system. Make a habit of it.
- Pick up a wrench.
- Click on the O2 canister to connect it to the pipes.
- There should be two beakers of cryoxodone nearby. Pick up one at a time.
- Add one beaker to each cryo tube by clicking on it with the beaker.
- Set the freezer to the lowest possible setting, 73.15 K.
- Flick the power switch and leave it on.
Don't worry about the cryoxadone - it isn't used up unless there's someone inside the tube. However, leaving the chambers on causes a slow but constant gas leak. To avoid draining the O2 canister needlessly, leave the tubes off unless they're occupied.
So, you have an emergency on your hand? Don't panic and follow this checklist:
- Stabilize the patient with CPR or stimulants.
- Check the cyro tube to see whether the gas temperature is still optimal.
- If the patient is wearing any type of exosuit (space suit, lab coat etc.) or headgear (mask, hat), remove them.
- Stuff the patient inside an unoccupied tube and turn it on.
- Monitor their recovery. Clicking on the cyro tube will pop up a window with the occupant's current health.
- Once they have fully recovered, the system will eject them automatically. Turn off the cyro tube at this time.
- Verify their status with your PDA or a health analyzer, especially if they had poison in their system or were suffering from heart failure.
To stress the point, it is important that you don't forget to strip your patient of exosuits and headgear. Their body temperature has to fall below a certain threshold, which is unlikely to happen if they still have said items on, or cryoxodone won't work. Plain and simple.
It is also noteworthy that pure oxygen is not a requirement. Should you ever need to replace the gas supply, an air mix canister from emergency storage or the air hookups will work just as well.
Crew Objectives
As a loyal crew member, you can sometimes be assigned some strictly optional objectives to keep yourself busy while you wait for something to happen. As a medical doctor, you can expect to see the following:
Do not commit a violent act all round. Punching someone, or shooting them with a laser will cause you to fail. Disarms are still allowed
Never use the Harm intent, basically. Like it says, disarm actions are still kosher.
Apply at lest 10 medical patches to injured people
Just do what you normally do, and this objective basically completes itself. If for some reason you are lacking in people to treat, just punch yourself a few times and apply a few medical patches, if you don't mind wasting resources.
Ensure that the cryo tanks are on and below 225K at the end of the round
If you get this objective, ignore it until near the end of the round. When the shuttle is about to dock, turn the tanks on. If left on for the whole round, the connected gas canister will be drained fairly rapidly, so don't do it please.
Syndicate Shenanigans
The traitor medic has the right tools for quiet assassinations and all-out rampages. Emagging your hyposprays will let you load them with whatever you want, instantly injecting your targets with any variety of harmful chemicals. Your medical vending machine starts out with a few nice ones (such as sleep toxin), and more potent drugs can be made if you're able to slip into chemistry. Failing that, poison bottles are well-priced and a good option.
Generally, no one will stop to question a doctor dragging an injured crew member or corpse, so long as it's towards medbay. You have equipment to restrain and anesthetize any downed victims, and the roboticist next door may be happy to give you one of his spare flashes. For the more overt killer, you can use the syringe gun, which draws harmful chem of your choice from an internal reservoir and fires them at people.
Also keep in mind that sometimes it is hard to tell the difference between a doctor who harms their patients through idiocy and one who does so through malevolence...
Supplementary Video
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Jobs on Space Station 13 | ||
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Command & Security |
Captain · Head of Security · Head of Personnel · Chief Engineer · Research Director · Medical Director | |
Medical & Research |
Medical Doctor · Medical Trainee · Roboticist · Geneticist | |
Engineering | Engineer · Technical Trainee | |
Civilian |
Staff Assistant · Janitor · Chaplain · Mail Courier · Radio Host · Mime | |
Silicon | Artificial Intelligence · Cyborg | |
Jobs of the Day | Dungeoneer · Barber · Waiter · Lawyer · Tourist · Musician · Boxer | |
Antagonist Roles | With own mode | Arcfiend · Blob · Changeling · Gang Member · Flockmind ( Flocktrace) · Nuclear Operative · Spy Thief · Traitor · Revolutionary · Vampire ( Thrall) · Wizard |
Others | Sleeper Agent · Werewolf · Wraith ( Poltergeist) · Wrestler · Hunter · Grinch · Krampus · Gimmick antagonist roles | |
Special Roles | Ghostdrone · Monkey · Critter · Ghost · Cluwne · Santa Claus |