02-27-2017, 04:15 AM
The Problem
It is currently difficult as a chemist or medical botanist to process raw medicine into a usable form and distribute it to the crew. While the act of making medicine is fairly simple, making patches and dumping them on the floor in Medbay isn't a very elegant or useful way to use it.
The Idea
A vending machine that accepts reagents from beakers and manufactures patches and emergency auto-injectors with those reagents.
The MediVend
This machine is built into the wall separating the chemistry lab and the Medbay lobby. Beakers can be used on it to transfer the beaker's contents into the MediVend, which can then be interacted with to vend medicine in a form sensible for the specific kind of medicine that it is.
As an example, here's a MediVend unit filled with Charcoal, Epinephrine, Saline, Salbutamol, Silver Sulfadiazine, and Styptic Powder.
![[Image: 3yZMPxF.png]](http://i.imgur.com/3yZMPxF.png)
The MediVend only lists chemicals that are present in its reservoir and which meet the minimum unit requirements to make medicine out of. Selecting "info" will spit out the CheMaster's analysis text, in case you don't actually know what pentetic acid or mannitol is for.
Limitations
The MediVend only accepts chemicals for which there is a medical use. Offering it a beaker of 40u Salbutamol and 10u Hairgrownium will add the Salbutamol, destroy the Hairgrownium, and spit out a message similar to the hypospray's rejection text. Importantly, this machine can take some chemicals the hypospray doesn't, such as atropine.
The patch and auto-injector sizes are preconfigured and small. You can't make auto-injectors larger than 15u, and mini-patches make the machine usable both for small and large injuries.
The MediVend does not have a limit to the size of its internal reservoir. It is a big, big, big, big girl and can hold a lot of medicine.
Optional Bonus Idea: Networked MediVends
MediVends are networked machines that share an internal reservoir across many units scattered throughout the station. Rather than use a beaker on them directly, they're instead filled from any CheMaster using a new "Send to MediVend Reservoir" option. This allows the medicine to be accessed from more places (the medical checkpoint and escape wing are good candidates) and also allows botanists to easily contribute from their department without having to haul a bunch of beakers down to Medbay.
It is currently difficult as a chemist or medical botanist to process raw medicine into a usable form and distribute it to the crew. While the act of making medicine is fairly simple, making patches and dumping them on the floor in Medbay isn't a very elegant or useful way to use it.
The Idea
A vending machine that accepts reagents from beakers and manufactures patches and emergency auto-injectors with those reagents.
The MediVend
This machine is built into the wall separating the chemistry lab and the Medbay lobby. Beakers can be used on it to transfer the beaker's contents into the MediVend, which can then be interacted with to vend medicine in a form sensible for the specific kind of medicine that it is.
As an example, here's a MediVend unit filled with Charcoal, Epinephrine, Saline, Salbutamol, Silver Sulfadiazine, and Styptic Powder.
![[Image: 3yZMPxF.png]](http://i.imgur.com/3yZMPxF.png)
The MediVend only lists chemicals that are present in its reservoir and which meet the minimum unit requirements to make medicine out of. Selecting "info" will spit out the CheMaster's analysis text, in case you don't actually know what pentetic acid or mannitol is for.
Limitations
The MediVend only accepts chemicals for which there is a medical use. Offering it a beaker of 40u Salbutamol and 10u Hairgrownium will add the Salbutamol, destroy the Hairgrownium, and spit out a message similar to the hypospray's rejection text. Importantly, this machine can take some chemicals the hypospray doesn't, such as atropine.
The patch and auto-injector sizes are preconfigured and small. You can't make auto-injectors larger than 15u, and mini-patches make the machine usable both for small and large injuries.
The MediVend does not have a limit to the size of its internal reservoir. It is a big, big, big, big girl and can hold a lot of medicine.
Optional Bonus Idea: Networked MediVends
MediVends are networked machines that share an internal reservoir across many units scattered throughout the station. Rather than use a beaker on them directly, they're instead filled from any CheMaster using a new "Send to MediVend Reservoir" option. This allows the medicine to be accessed from more places (the medical checkpoint and escape wing are good candidates) and also allows botanists to easily contribute from their department without having to haul a bunch of beakers down to Medbay.