Dermal Stapler: this automatically
pulls the sides of a wound together and sutures it with
staples of a compressed organic material that dissolves
after an elapsed time.
Spray Skin: a putty-tike spray gel
for treatment of severe abrasions. Antiseptic and
sterile, it's also air permeable and flakes off in about
two weeks.
Cryotank: an advanced refrigeration
tank; the cryotank will cool a body down to preservation
levels while life-support machines maintain the
blood/oxygen How. Designed to keep a dying body in
relative stasis.
Medkit: standard doctor's or military
corpsman's bag. It contains antidotes, dressings, drugs,
applicators, medicines, and examining instruments
(probes, depressors, ocular light, stethoscope).
Surgical Set: a full set of surgeon's
tools (scalpel, retractor, probe, clamp, tweezer, etc.).
and chemicals or equipment for maintaining a sterile
operating field.
First Aid Kit: the common household
medic's box. 11 has bandages, antiseptics, and a simple
painkiller.
Slap Patch: a small plastic pad
containing a measured amount of medicine. The pad is
applied to the skin and the medicine is absorbed in
steady doses. See the Trauma Team section for drugs and
prices.
Airhypo: the "Bones McCoy"
uses a quick burst of compressed air to force a liquid
drug through the skin. See the Trauma Team section for
drugs and prices.
Medscanner: readouts: for body
temperature, heartrate, blood pressure, respiration, and
blood sugarlevels. A small chipped database adds a +2 to
your Diagnose Skill.
Drug Analyser: ranging in size from a
book to a briefcase, this gadget operates in a manner
simular to the chemical sniffer. It will determine the
purity of a drug with a known composition, or identify
the molecular makeup and possible effects of an unknown
substance that is simular to a drug already programmed
into its library.
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