![]() When it comes to administering your medication, it doesn’t matter if it's in pill or injection. If you don't have Epinephrine then Inaprovaline can also be useful, to a lesser degree. A medical bed and roller bed can also help a little too. Putting critical patients on a stasis bed will make them die 10 times slower, giving you more time to do other things. Chemists can make more if they have an EMAG but if they don't, Hydroponics can supply lingzhi which can be turned into epinephrine. If you run out there are also bottles inside the NanoMed of Epinephrine which you can use with a syringe, also inside the vendor. Medical doctors also have one Epipen on their medical belt. Everyone starts with an Epipen inside their survival box, which contains 15u of Epinephrine. The usual best response to this is to inject Epinephrine to stabilize them, which has the effect as well of stopping O2 loss. Patients are often dragged in gasping for air in a critical state. At low levels, miasma is harmless, but you do not want it to build up enough for its worse symptoms to start appearing. Put their body in a morgue (or at least a body bag) before it starts rotting and producing miasma. They can be considered brain dead, and put in the morgue, or donated to your local chef. Any recovery is unlikely." This player ghosted while alive, meaning they forfeited the ability to go back into their body. The stresses of life deep in space must have been too much for him/her. There is a third possibility, of there being purple text, stating "He/She is totally catatonic. The best and simplest way to do this is ⇧ Shift + left click. ![]() If someone dies in your care or is brought to you as a corpse, before you decide to stuff them in the morgue, verify that the body has a soul. GPS and Handheld Crew Monitor devices can help you locate dead bodies. If they have their suit sensors set to display coordinates you may use those to potentially locate their body for cloning purposes or biomass. When you have the time, you can check the Crew Monitor for anyone dead. If there is no Crew Monitor Computer out in medical's public area, ask the CMO to bring the crew monitor out from their office to leave in the medical bay for you to peruse. It's optional but bringing a Body Scanner out to the front of medbay for patients to come and scan their DNA without pestering you can be beneficial. Try to have a variety of meds on deck, and don't just keep a stockpile of Tricordrazine for everyone that comes your way. Give them a laundry list of drugs you'll need to treat your patients. You'll either get blown up by some syndicate agent wanting the hypospray or something similar, or you'll get so inundated with bodies and people screaming in your ear for you to treat them faster that you'll blow medbay up yourself.Ĭoordinate with the chemists. Medbay often starts out calm, but you'd best prepare for the storm that's about to come. ![]() 3 Stabilizing and Administering Medication. ![]()
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