Alpha Wave Inducer |
A
device used to enhance sleep in humanoids. But only meant
for occasional use. |
BioBed |
Inbuilt
sensor systems allow the biobed to constantly monitor
factors such as heart rate, respiration, temperature,
etc. These are displayed on a permanent basis, usually
on a panel located at the head of the biobed, so as
to present the information in the most clearly and
easily accessible manner possible. As a backup to
the visual presentation, biobeds can be set to give
audio information, including normal functions such
as heartbeat or automatic alarms should any body function
fall outside a pre-set range. |
Corticol
Stimulator |
The
Cortical Stimulator is a small device which is used
to elevate the activity in the cortex of a patient.
The stimulator is typically a small device which is
attached to the cranium; it is used on patients who
have reduced or damaged brain wave patterns. |
Dermal
Regenerator |
The
dermal regenerator is used to repair damage to the
skin of the patient, including bruising and lacerations.
The device is handheld; the doctor holds it over the
damaged area and moves it slowly back and forth. The
treatment typically lasts only a matter of a few seconds. |
Defibrillator |
The
defibrillator is a device used to restore sinus rhythm
in a patients heart after it has gone into cardiac
arrhythmia. Modern defibrillators are portable handheld
devices which are placed into contact with the skin
directly over the heart; when triggered a computer
controlled shock is delivered to the heart. |
Drechtal
Beams |
Surgical device used to sever neural connections |
Exoscalpal |
Surgical
Device used by Starfleet to incise the skin and expose
the underlying tissue |
HypoSpray |
The
Hypospray is a simple and effective method of delivering
substances intravenously to a patient. The device
consists of a spray head which can deliver drugs painlessly
through the skin, and even through clothing. Attached
to this is a swappable vial which contains the drugs
to be delivered. The Hypospray has several major advantages
over the syringe; since the skin is not broken by
the spray, there is no contamination of the hyposprays
tip during an injection. The device can therefore
be used repeatedly without any need for sterilization
of the tip. The hypospray is also completely painless,
which has helped to make the widespread fear of injections
a thing of the past. |
Medical
Tricorders |
The
standard medical tricorder consists of two components:
the medical tricorder and medical tricorder
peripheral.
The
tricorder serves much like a normal tricorder with
an expanded medical database containing information
on nearly all humanoid life forms and several hundred
DNA-based non-humanioids. The MT can diagnose diseases
through an artifically intelligent subprocessor
and can suggest courses of treatment. The default
POOL setting is either SHIPBOARD, or the nearest medical database for tricorder downloading.
The
medical Peripheral serves as a complicated
sensing device that provides limited real-time viewing
of anatomy as the biobed. Further spectrographic
information is also provided by the MP in its function
as a portable sensor. The MP detaches from the MT
housing and is handheld and moved over parts of
the patient anatomy. The MP will pulse with the
standard heartbeat and vital sign readings are displayed
on the upper surface of the MP housing.
|
Motor
Assist Bands |
Four-centimeter
wide strap like devices used with neurologically damaged
patients. The bands provide electrical stimulation
to the patients limbs. |
Neural
Calipers |
medical
Instrument used in surgical procedures. |
Neural
Imaging Scanner |
A
device used to test the activity of a patients visual
cortex. |
Neural
stimulator |
Device
used to repolarize neural activity in the brain rapidly.
The neural stimulator can repolarize brain neurons
which have been depolarized for up to one hour. The
devices has several settings, and is used to resuscitate
brain function after critical trauma |
Neural
Transducers |
Implanted
bioelectric devices that receive nerve impulses from
and brain and transmit them to any affected voluntary
muscle group. |
Neurolink |
Emergency
medical technique used for the stabilization of patients
with brainstem injuries. Matching neural pads are
placed on a healthy individual and a matching unit
on the patient. These devices enabled a link to be
established from the healthy persons autonomic nervous
system to that of the injured patient. |
Physiostimulator |
medical
Device used to elevate metabolic functions in an impaired
individual. |
Plasma
Infusion Unit |
medical
Device used to dispense fluids and electrolytes. |
Stasis
Units |
Containing
device that supports life by slowing down all biological
activity within the perimeter of the unit. The device
is designed to work with stasis medication, but
can work without it.
Stasis
units contain a generator that will support life
at very decreased rates and are used for transport
of critically injured patients for treatment at
a medical facility. Portable stasis units can also
be used in the field, coming both in collar form
(Class B) and 5cm x 5 cm form (Class C).
|
Somnetic
Inducers |
A
small neural pad used to aid the induction of sleep
in humanoids. Can be used regularly. |
Subdurmal
Scalpel |
The
subdermal scalpel is used for making incisions beneath
the skin without breaking the skin itself. It therefore
allows purely internal surgery to be performed, reducing
the risk of infection and the need for instruments
such as dermal regenerators |