TGMC:Guide to medicine

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This guide assumes that you are a medical role, such as a Medical Officer or Corpsman. If you are not a medical role, you will have to contend with certain fumble checks in advanced medical care, taking more time and in some cases cause a chance of failure (and damage to your patient.)

Medical Care is vital for the long term success of any Marine Operation. In a role expected to provide medical care to marines, it's important for you to understand as much about the medical system as possible, to provide expedient and efficient care to your patients. With aid of this guide, you should be able to work your way through almost any problem you will encounter, presuming you have enough time to provide treatment.

Identification

You're going to want the proper equipment to diagnose an injury before anything else, so be sure to grab a medical HUDDMCA health HUD.gif and wear it so you can actually identify who needs your help and grab a health analyzerDMCA health analyzer.png to see what is exactly wrong with them. Diagnosis is the first and foremost step in administering treatment.

Failure to identify not only what injuries a marine has, but also what chemicals are already in their system, could result in ineffective care or worse, risk an overdose or even death on a condition that was not life threatening already.

Types of basic damage

The most common damage inflicted upon marines, and easiest to treat. A TGMCHealthScanner.pngHealth Scanner will show Brute Burn Toxin Suffocation values in the corresponding color.

Brute

  • Brute damage represents physical trauma.
    • The most common damage you will encounter: Slashes, Being Shot, Explosions, and being hit with objects are the most common causes of Brute damage.
    • Will induce pain relative to the amount of damage present.
    • Brute damage will always be linked to a specific limb or organ. Some treatment methods will require you to directly target that body part to heal.
    • Usually the obvious; bleeding and discoloration on the body, with examinations revealing cuts, gashes and blood soaking through clothing as symptoms.
    • In case of severe or critical brute damage to a single limb, fractured or broken bones are likely.
    • When applying TGMC Gauze.pngTGMC Ointment.pngGauze, Ointment or TGMCbrutepack.pngTGMCburnpack.pngKits, the medical wheel will show brute damage on a limb as red cuts or gashes.
      • TGMC Gauze.pngGauze and TGMCbrutepack.pngbrute kits can directly treat brute damage on the targeted limb.
      • TGMCBicaPill.pngBicardine, Meralyne and other Medications will treat brute damage across the entire body.
      • TGMCsuture.pngSurgical Sutures can be used during Surgery to directly heal brute damage on the targeted limb. Repeat the step until all damage is repaired on that limb.
      • TGMCAutoDoc.gifAutodoc procedure Surgical Brute Treatment repairs all (external) brute on all limbs at once.


Burn

  • Burn damage represents thermal damage to tissue.
    • Less common than Brute, but still common damage type. Primary sources of Burn damage include fire, acid, lasers and extreme weather, such as the cold exteriors of Ice Colony and Ice Caves while not wearing a mask.
    • Burns produce higher relative pain per damage than any other damage type (20% more pain compared to equal amounts of Brute damage.)
    • Burn damage will always be linked to a specific limb. Some treatment methods will require to target that body part directly to heal.
    • Burns do not have any obvious symptoms, and can't be easily identified through examinations.
    • When applying TGMC Gauze.pngTGMC Ointment.pngGauze, Ointment or TGMCbrutepack.pngTGMCburnpack.pngKits, the medical wheel will show burn damage on a limb as yellow burns or boils.
      • TGMC Ointment.pngointment and TGMCburnpack.pngburn kits can directly treat burn damage on the targeted limb.
      • TGMCKeloPill.pngKelotane, Dermaline and other Medications will treat brute damage across the entire body.
      • TGMCsuture.pngSurgical Sutures can be used during Surgery to directly heal burn damage on the targeted limb. Repeat the step until all damage is repaired on that limb.
      • TGMCAutoDoc.gifAutodoc procedure Surgical Burn Treatment repairs all (external) burns on all limbs at once.


Toxin

  • Toxin damage represents chemical damage to the body.
    • Primary sources of Toxin damage include exposure to Neurological agents, Medicinal side effects and overdoses, or a damaged Liver.
    • Toxin damage is less painful than Brute or Burn damage (25% less painful as equal amounts of brute damage).
    • Toxin damage affects the entire body at once, and is not restricted to a single limb, all treatment methods treat all toxins as a whole.
    • Toxin damage has no obvious symptoms on examination, though Vomiting is often is a symptom of high level of toxins in a person.
      • TGMCDyloPill.pngDylovene, Hyrolane and other Medications will treat toxin damage across the entire body.
      • TGMCAutoDoc.gifAutodoc procedure Toxin Chelation treatment repairs all toxin damage.


Suffocation

  • Suffocation damage, sometimes referred to as 'Oxyloss' represents de-oxygenation or lack of oxygen in the target's body.
    • Suffocation is almost always a symptom of a bigger problem and not simply a lack of breathable air in the area.
    • Sources of suffocation damage include, but not limited to: Blood loss, Lung Damage, Heart Damage, Extreme Stamina Depletion, Shock or Critical Condition.
    • Suffocation is less painful than Brute and Burn damage (25% less painful than equal amounts of Brute damage.)
    • Suffocation damage affects the entire body at once, and is not restricted to a single limb, all treatment methods treat all suffocation as a whole.
    • In most cases, simply treating the suffocation with medicine will not prevent further suffocation, but treating the source of the suffocation will allow the body restore oxygenation on it's own.
    • Gasping for air is one possible sign of Suffocation in a person.
      • Primarily treated by fixing the conditions that cause suffocation. (Low Blood, Organ Damage, Neurotoxin persistent in body.)
      • TGMCDexaPill.pngDexalin, TGMCDex+Injector.pngDexalin Plus and other Medications will treat suffocation damage across the entire body.
      • CPR can be done on unconscious patients to breathe for them.

Types of advanced damage

For a more in-depth treatment of surgery to heal advanced damage, see the TGMCSurgerySign.gifTGMC:Guide_to_Surgery

In addition to the above 4 types of damage:

Pain

  • Pain is caused by nearly every other form of damage and injury a person can receive.
    • Untreated wounds are more painful than those that are stabilized or cared for.
    • Of the 4 common types of damage, burns are the most painful, with suffocation and toxins being relatively less painful than the others.
    • Causes Stuttering, decreased vision and slowing of movement, increasingly debilitating as pain level rises.
    • Extreme levels will cause collapse and stun, with maximum pain threshold causing blackouts and fainting.
    • Painkillers will offset pain, but will not reduce the severity of wounds. Once painkillers are metabolized, if wounds persist so will the pain.
      • TGMCsplint.pngStabilize broken limbs or those with shrapnel in them, and TGMCbrutepack.pngTGMCburnpack.pngtreat injuries to reduce felt pain.
      • TGMCParaPill.pngParacetamol and TGMCSynapInjector.pngSynaptizine will numb mild pain
      • TGMCTramPill.pngTramadol will numb strong pain
      • TGMCOxyInjector.pngOxycodone will numb severe pain.

Fractures and Broken Bones

  • Fractures and Broken Bones are a direct result of extreme amounts of brute damage to a single limb.
    • Above a specific threshold (25 for Arms, Legs, Hands and feet, 50 for Head, Chest and Groin), each additional attack or effect that causes brute damage may fracture or break the limb.
    • If not stabilized, Fractures and Breaks cause extreme amounts of pain, and attempting to move can cause additional damage.
    • Hands and Arms will cause dropping of items, Legs and Feet will cause extreme slowness in movement if not stabilized.
    • Head, Chest and Groin can cause additional brute damage and internal injuries if not stabilized.
    • Dragging a person with such injuries is not advised, TGMCsplint.pngsplint all fractures and breaks before moving, or use a roller bed to move them.
      • TGMCsplint.pngSplints will stabilize the limb, reducing pain and preventing further injury and side effects. Splints can fall off if limb is further damaged.
      • DMCA bone gel.pngDMCA bone setter.pngBone Repair Surgery will repair fractured or broken bones in the limb. Bones can rebreak if brute damage is not heal first, treat brute damage first!
      • TGMCAutoDoc.gifAutodoc procedure Broken Bone Surgery will repair all fractures and broken bones in the body.
      • TGMCCryoTube.gifCryotubes also repair broken bones over time, providing brute damage is present on the limb when healing it.

External Bleeding

  • External Bleeding is caused by brute damage and can randomly happen to a limb with each attack.
    • If a person is bleeding, they will leave blood drops on the floor, and deplete their body's reserve of blood over time.
    • If left untreated, bleeding can potentially become infected, as well as lead to low blood.
      • TGMC Gauze.pngGauze and TGMCbrutepack.pngbrute kits will stop bleeding on targeted limb
      • TGMCBicaPill.pngBicaradine and other medication and brute treatment methods also stops external bleeding when the brute damage to the limb is completely healed.

Internal bleeding

  • Internal bleeding is caused randomly when brute damage to a limb exceeds the fracture threshold, as well as from attacks with armor penetration (most ballistic weapons.)
    • Internal Bleeding will be identifiable on a Medical Scanner, both as brute damage to a limb that can not be treated normally, and the scanner identifying an Internal Bleeding condition.
    • Bleeding can lead to low blood, causing suffocation as blood drops below specific thresholds.
    • Internal Bleed will progressively get worse and more severe if left untreated, increasing the rate of blood loss over time.
      • TGMCQCPill.pngQuickClot or TGMCBicaPill.pngBicaradine and TGMCInapPill.pngInapprovaline will prevent this bleeding from getting worse, though will not stop bleeding at current rate.
      • TGMCQC+Injector.pngQuickClot Plus treats Internal Bleeding quickly, though this causes extreme pain and metabolizes toxin in the bloodstream.
      • TGMCBicaPill.pngBicaradine Overdose heals a small amount of Internal Bleeding per, at the cost of Burn damage.
      • DMCA Fix O Vein.pngSurgery will instantly heal all Internal Bleeding per limb completed on.
      • TGMCAutoDoc.gifAutodoc procedure Internal Bleeding Surgery repairs all internal bleeding across all limbs.


Blood compatibility table
Recipient Donor
O− O+ A− A+ B− B+ AB− AB+
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O+ Yes.png Yes.png No.png No.png No.png No.png No.png No.png
A− Yes.png No.png Yes.png No.png No.png No.png No.png No.png
A+ Yes.png Yes.png Yes.png Yes.png No.png No.png No.png No.png
B− Yes.png No.png No.png No.png Yes.png No.png No.png No.png
B+ Yes.png Yes.png No.png No.png Yes.png Yes.png No.png No.png
AB− Yes.png No.png Yes.png No.png Yes.png No.png Yes.png No.png
AB+ Yes.png Yes.png Yes.png Yes.png Yes.png Yes.png Yes.png Yes.png

Low blood

  • Low blood is a condition caused by untreated bleeding or adverse effects of certain medicines and chemicals.
    • Low blood directly causes Suffocation and eventually Toxin damage and loss of consciousness as it get worse.
    • A standard human has 560u of blood in their system.
    • Below 501u (90%), suffocation damage will regularly occur (up to 20) and the patient will feel woozy.
    • Below 336 (60%) more severe suffocation damage will regularly (up to 40), eyesight will become blurry, patient may faint at irregular intervals.
    • Below 224u (40%) suffocation and toxin damage will regularly continue until death or treatment.
    • Below 122u (~21%), results in immediate death. Revival via Defibrillation is impossible until raised above this value.
      • TGMCIV.pngTGMCBloodPack.pngBlood Transfusion with an IV and appropriate Blood Bag Type(See table to right) for quickest replenishment.
      • TGMCHyperInjector.pngIsotonic Injectors, containing Nutriment, Iron and Sugar, slowly help restore blood levels.
      • TGMCMRE.pngEating Food will restore nutrition, allowing slow replenishment of Blood Levels (worse than Isotonic Injectors)
      • TGMCNanoBlood.pngNanoBlood will instantly restore blood level to 40% if it is initially lower, and then restore more blood depending upon if the patient has more or less than 60% of their normal value.

Infections

  • Infections are bacterial buildups in the body.
    • Caused by untreated brute and burn injuries, as well as improper (dirty) surgery.
    • TGMCHealthScanner.pngHealth Scanners will identify presence of Infections, and an increase in body temperature can also be used to predict a developing infection before it becomes a problem.
    • TGMCBodyScanner.gifWill identify every limb or organ with an infection as well as the severity of the infection.
    • Left untreated, Infections will cause Toxin damage in the body overtime, and ultimately can lead to Necrosis if not treated.
      • TGMCSpacPill.pngSpaceacillian is the primary method for treating infections.
      • TGMC Gauze.pngGauze and TGMCbrutepack.pngBrute Packs on external bleeding and TGMC Ointment.pngointment or TGMCburnpack.pngBurn Kits will patch and salve them, preventing them from getting infected, or the infection getting worse.
      • Polyhexanide can be administered to fight severe (but not Necrotic) infections, though this will cause additional toxin damage and likely put the the patient to sleep.
      • DMCA IMS off.pngDMCA cautery.pngSurgery, in proper sterile conditions, will purge an infection on cauterization.
      • TGMCAutoDoc.gifAutodoc procedure Limb Disinfection Procedure for limbs and Organ Infection Treatment for organs will respectively purge the appropriate limbs of infection.

Necrosis

  • Necrosis is the final stage of Infection
    • TGMCHealthScanner.pngHealth Scanners and TGMCBodyScanner.gifBody Scanners will both identify limbs with necrotizing tissue.
    • Usually caused by improper surgery, such as not using proper PPE or a dirty environment and gear.
    • Other Infections caused by untreated bleeding or burns can also develop into Necrosis is left untreated too long.
    • Necrosis will deal more Toxin damage than lesser infections, and will attempt to spread to other limbs until the patient is dead or the Necrosis is treated.
      • DMCA scalpel.pngTGMCbrutepack.png Necrosis Treatment Surgery is the primary treatment for necrotizing tissue on the targeted limb or bodypart.
    • TGMCAutoDoc.gifAutodoc procedure Necrosis Removal Surgery will remove and treat all necrotic tissue.

Organ damage

  • Organ damage is a perforated or injured organ.
    • Can be caused by any condition that causes Internal Bleeding, such as unstabilized broken bones, or armor piercing attacks.
    • Detectable by TGMCBodyScanner.gifBody Scanners, revealing damage to each organ.
    • Does not appear on the TGMCHealthScanner.pngHealth Scanner, but can be identified through information provided by the scanner.
    • Causes continual damage or side effects relative to the damage the organ sustained.
    • Heart and Lungs can both be identified by unexplained Suffocation that does not reduce normally.
    • Heart damage also causes continual bleeding until treated, if blood level is dropping between scans without other bleeding wounds, heart damage is likely.
    • Liver and Kidneys can be identified by Toxin damage continually building up despite no obvious source.
    • TGMCStasisBag.pngStasis Bags will prevent organ damage from killing marines inside of them.
      • TGMCPeriPill.pngPeridaxon will stop all side effects of damaged organs (but not cure them) while it is the subjects system. At Cryogenic temperatures (TGMCCryoTube.gifcryotube) will also repair organ damage.
      • TGMCHyperInjector.pngPeridaxon Plus will repair organs, but will metabolize into Toxins. Warning: Peridaxon Plus has a 1u OD limit. Never administer more than 1u at a time, and always administer with a Toxin treating and purging chemicals, preferably TGMCDyloPill.pngDylovene and Ryetalyn. Overdoses and Critical Overdoses and quickly become lethal.
      • DMCA scalpel.pngTGMCbrutepack.png Organ Surgery can performed to treat all organs at once.
      • TGMCAutoDoc.gifAutodoc procedure Surgical Organ Damage Treatment will treat all organ damage and brain damage at once.

Eye damage

  • Eye damage is identical Organ Damage, but mechanically different.
    • Eye damage is caused by not wearing eye protection during welding or plasma cutter use, as well as armor piercing attacks to the skull, or moving around with an unstabilized fracture or broken skull.
    • You will not be able to detect eye damage with a TGMCHealthScanner.pngHealth Scanner, but a TGMCBodyScanner.gifBody Scanner will, and marines will usually tell you if they can not see.
      • TGMCImidPill.pngImidazoline will treat eye damage slowly over time.
      • DMCA scalpel.pngDMCA retractor.pngDMCA hemostat.png Eye Repair surgery can be done to instantly heal all eye damage at once.
      • TGMCAutoDoc.gifAutodoc procedure Corrective Eye Surgery will restore eyesight.

Brain Damage

  • Brain Damage is functionally similar to Organ Damage and Eye Damage.
    • Brain Damage can be caused by certain Drug Overdoses (Such as Tricordrazine), Armor Piercing attacks to the skull or unstabilized fractures or broken skulls.
    • TGMCHealthScanner.pngHealth Scanners will identify Brain Damage and give a clue to the severity.
    • TGMCBodyScanner.gifBody Scanners will reveal the exact amount of Brain Damage a patient has.
    • Causes randomly dropping items, or collapse when legs momentarily cease to function. Higher levels of Brain Damage increase the frequency of mishaps.
    • Will cause loss of all motor function and eventually death at extreme levels.
      • TGMCAlkyPill.pngAlkysine will slowly treat brain damage over time.
      • DMCA hemostat.pngDMCA Fix O Vein.pngSurgical treatment for Brain Damage heals all brain damage.
      • TGMCAutoDoc.gifAutoDoc procedure Surgical Organ Damage Treatment will repair all Brain and Organ Damage.

Dismemberment

  • Dismemberment is the complete removal of a limb.
    • Caused by extreme brute damage to a specific extremity (Hand, Arm, Foot, Leg or Head)
    • Is extremely painful, and can result in additional bleeding or infections if not treated promptly.
    • Dismembered limbs can not be used to hold items, missing feet or legs slow a victim considerably.
    • Dismemberment of the Head, also called Decapitation, is instantly fatal, can not be treated or reversed.
    • Wearing a Helmet or other appropriately armored headgear will prevent decaptions. (WEAR YOUR HELMET!!)
    • Organic limbs decompose and become lifeless after dismemberment, preventing their reattachment.
      • DMCA scalpel.pngDMCA retractor.pngDMCA cautery.pngSurgically prepare the stump before applying the appropriate prosthetic limb (Robotic Arm to missing arm or hand, Robotic Leg to missing leg or foot. Be sure to check for LEFT or RIGHT)
      • TGMCAutoDoc.gifAutodoc procedure Limb Replacement Surgery to automatically replace all missing limbs with the appropriate robotic counterpart.

Shrapnel and foreign objects

  • Shrapnel and foreign objects is any object embedded inside the flesh that can not be pulled out.
    • Bullets are the most common form of shrapnel, an unfriendly result of friendly fire.
    • Detectable by TGMCHealthScanner.pngHealth Scanners, though not which limb.
    • TGMCBodyScanner.gifBody Scanners will reveal Shrapnel and which exact limb they are embedded in.
    • Shrapnel will continue to cause pain and potentially cause additional brute damage (and all side effects that brute damage can cause) to the limb if not stabilized
      • TGMCsplint.pngSplinting a limb with shrapnel in it will prevent further damage and discomfort as long as the splint remains in place.
      • TGMCTweezers.pngMedical Tweezers on the limb to remove one piece of shrapnel. Multiple pieces will require multiple attempts.
    • DMCA hemostat.pngShrapnel removal surgery to remove one piece of shrapnel per use of DMCA hemostat.pngHemostat. Does not require sawing through bone.
    • TGMCAutoDoc.gifAutodoc procedure Foreign Body Removal Surgery to remove all pieces of shrapnel at once.

Alien Larva

  • Alien Larva or Infestation is the result of a Larval Hugger impregnating victim.
    • Larva or Embryos can not be detected with TGMCHealthScanner.pngHealth Scanners, only TGMCBodyScanner.gifBody Scanners in Medical Bay can detect these parasites.
    • A victim has roughly 10 minutes to seek medical attention to have the parasite removed.
    • The embryo will go through 5 stages of growth while in the body, causing shaking of the victim with each growth phase, as well as other symptoms the host may detect.
    • Larval Accelerant Toxin can double the rate of growth in a victim.
    • If the Larva reaches the final stage of growth without being removed, it will emerge from the victim's chest, instantly killing the host and producing a Xeno Larva.
      • TGMCStasisBag.pngStasis bags and poor health will slow the larva's gestation and a TGMCCryoTube.gifCryotubes will halt it all together.
      • DMCA hemostat.pngSurgically remove from chest after opening rib cage. Will result in one Larva Embryo that can be grinded into Larval Jelly for advanced chemical production.
      • TGMCAutoDoc.gifAutodoc procedure Foreign Body Removal Surgery will remove and destroy the Embryo, can not recover for Larval Jelly production.

Overdose

  • Overdose is what happens what a patient is given (or self administers) too much of a particular kind of medicine or chemical.
    • Overdose thresholds vary depending by chemical, though most common ones have a 30u threshold.
    • Increased damage or debilitating effects will occur if Critical Threshold is surpassed.
    • See the TGMC:Guide_to_chemistry for full list of thresholds an effects
    • Always scan before administering medication to avoid Overdosing a patient.
      • TGMCHyperInjector.pngHypervene will remove 5u of every chemical per 1u injected or ingested. Apply until Overdose stops.

Cellular Damage

  • Cellular Damage also known as Cloneloss or Genetic Damage, is instability a the genetic level.
    • Caused by exposure to dangerous compounds. Currently, TGMCRussPill.pngRussian Red is the only source of Cellular Damage.
    • Functions similar to Toxin damage, damaging the entire body and not a single limb.
    • Identifiable on Medical Scanner as being "Cellular damage detected. Recommend cryogenic treatment"
    • Cause pain in equal amounts to brute damage.
      • TGMCCryoTube.gifCryotubes loaded with Cryoxadone and Clonexadone are the only treatment for Cellular Damage.

Death

For a full breakdown, see the Guide to Defibrillation

People are going to die, that's a simple fact. However, there's a difference between being dead and being dead. And the former is one you can treat. The recently departed still yet cling to the mortal coil and with a defibrillatorTGMCDefib.gif, you can pull their soul back into the land of the living (assuming they wish to), however, there are a number of stipulations to reviving someone:

  • They must have not been dead for longer than 5 minutes.
  • They must not have basic damage (brute/burn/tox/oxy) of any type greater than 200.
  • They must have a functioning working heart and brain.
  • They must not be suiciding.
  • They must have an actual player associated with their mob (no reviving the long-dead colonist bodies).
  • They must not be wearing an exosuit (such as marine armour) that would interfere with the resuscitation.

Please remember, that you can use trauma and burn kits on dead bodies to help repair the damage done and make them valid for reviving. The defibrillator also heals some damage (of all basic types) itself, the greater the medical skill the more powerful the defibrillator healing ability is. These values are as follows:

  • Staff Officer or Squad Leader: 4 per shock
  • Medics: 8 per shock
  • Doctors: 12 per shock
  • CMO or Synth: 16 per shock

Treatment priority

In a hectic situation, you're going to need to be able to discern who needs treatment immediately as a snap judgement and focus on who needs your help more. The first rule of performing your duty of care is to not panic. Take a deep breath and try to remember this rule of thumb as to who needs you more:

  • The recently dead
  • Xeno hosts
  • Those in critical condition
  • Immobile patients
  • Everyone else

The recently dead are on a hard timer and the longer you leave them, the more likely that timer will have expired and making them permanently dead, no matter what everyone else's problem is - they're unlikely to be in as much need as they do. You can identify the recently dead by the lightning bolt symbol that your health HUD assigns them. Xeno hosts can afford to wait but they're on a timer as well and if it expires - their deaths are just as permanent. In a triage situation, stabilisation matters first, once people are out of the danger zone - you can focus on the underlying causes. Don't be afraid to conscript marines as nurses to tend to the wounded if you absolutely need a hand.