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Fellow medical doctors/medical directors, whats your round start set-up routine like?
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I store my trinket in my box when possible (otherwise I wear it/chuck it), open one of the medical lockers and take all of the non-white med-boxes inside (if you didn't start with a white med-box in hand because you were transferred to medical, grab one) and store them in the backpack. This means you have quick access cures to a lot of the two most common forms of damage, toxin damage cures, Sabutamol to help prevent patients from dying in crit, and Mannitol to help anyone who was in crit for a long time.

If I can get a medical belt, I also bring an Auto-injecter, A beaker of Saline Glucose, Charcoal, Epinephrine, Pentetic Acid (Anti-Rad in vending machines), Atropine, and a syringe for the potentially dangerous stuff. With that, you're prepared for all 3 stages of crit (Saline, Epi, Atro), have an easy way to distribute charcoal to counter toxins, and medicine to get rid of rare but potentially lethal radiation. The syringe is for distributing the acid and Atropine, as the auto injector considers it dangerous and flushes it out.

Finally, I always have my PDA set to the Port-a-med, so that if for whatever reason I'm not prepared on hand, I can have something come right to me and give me what I need. Fun note:If for whatever reason you're in the middle of plasma or other flammable material, do not consider this an option.

Fun Mechanic Tip: Want medbay to love you? Scan their port-a-med and make more of them. Those things run out. Fast.
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RE: Fellow medical doctors/medical directors, whats your round start set-up routine like? - by Technature - 03-19-2019, 08:54 PM

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