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[Sickbay]: Round Four Scans and Vaccines

There has been quite a lot of activity in Sickbay over the last couple of days. In addition to new guests arriving on the Enterprise, all of whom need to be cleared and vaccinated when necessary, there are the wounded who have come back from Alemar III and those looking in on them. Dr. Crusher has never been more glad that she isn't short-staffed.
While Lieutenant Worf and his security detail bring in the new passengers, Beverly ensures those recuperating have enough space and privacy. Beds may be limited, but nobody will be on the floor in her sickbay. For those who haven't been here before, Sickbay is fairly ordinary for a ship's hospital. There are no terrifying devices or humming machines you might see in a sci-fi thriller. The biobeds along the walls are equipped with biofunction monitors, but look fairly standard. Instead of silver trays filled with metal tools and sawblades, there are an array of small devices that look as harmless as cell phones.
As for the staff, they're all well-groomed and friendly. As a matter of fact, all personnel look harmless. Well, perhaps excluding the sun avatar, but Trance Gemini is as skilled as the Starfleet officers.
"All right, come in," one of them calls out as you enter. "Don't be shy. It's just a scan and a hypospray, nothing to worry about."
[ooc: Open log! For new characters (August and September apps), tagging isn't mandatory but ICly going to sickbay is. So if you'd prefer to skip threading with one of our doctors, you can handwave that your character got a clean bill of health and a shot and were sent on their merry way. For those who are tagging, we have Julian Bashir, Trance Gemini, and Simon Tam on deck, with Beverly Crusher by request only. So please specify in the subject line of your tag who you would like. For those returned from the Alemar III plot, if you are not requesting a thread with a doctor but would like your character open for visitors, put "Visiting Post" in your subject line, or specify if it's locked to specific visitors. If you would like more details about sickbay, here's the wiki page. If you haven't made your intro yet, you can assume the doctors will want to see your character shortly after they arrive, and backtagging is love!]
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"Not in the least. You may feel a slight pressure for a moment at the site of administration, depending on how closely you're paying attention, but we don't use needles at all."
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"Vaccinations are administered under the skin, usually. It used to be that to do so, we would need to use hollow needles attached to clean syringes--tubes that were pressurized so the medicine could be given without touching them. We use pressurized air to do so now."
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"You use air to give people medicine?" That had Wan's interest and the wariness eased away into genuine curiosity. "I didn't know anyone here held the power of air. And I didn't know it could be used to heal."
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"Well, I don't have the power of anything, but yes, air can be used to administer medicines. It's the pressure that does the trick."
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"I don't understand. If you don't have the power of air, how do you use it to give medicine?"
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"Using this," Julian explains, holding up an empty hypospray. He presses the button on top, which releases a little hiss of air.
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Wan leaned back at the hiss of air, eyes widening. He stayed there for a heartbeat, just enough to register what had happened, before leaning in and grabbing for the hypospray. He wanted to examine it and try it out for himself.
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Julian has no problems relinquishing an empty hypospray, so when Wan goes for it, Julian simply lets go.
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What a wonderful toy you have relinquished to him, Doctor. Perhaps while he's distracted, you can get some basic readings done with a tricorder?
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It's actually somewhat amusing and/or endearing to see Wan so fascinated with something anyone from this century would take completely for granted.
"Careful you don't do that with one that has something in it," he says cheerfully. The empty one isn't going to do any harm, but one that had a cartridge might.
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"It has air in it," he replied in a distracted voice as he leaned forward and reached out with his other hand as if to try and touch the tricorder. He didn't, his fingers stopped just short of it, but he was obviously interested in the new contraption. "Does that one hold air, too?"
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He turns the tricorder so Wan can see the screen--he doesn't expect the man to be able to interpret the information there, but there's a standard heartbeat monitor, slowly changing numbers and figures, readings of energy that Julian barely even knows how to interpret and he knows how to read a tricorder screen.
"This reads information about you that will make it easier for us to help you should you get sick or hurt."
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He was suspicious of this whole thing. It looked like the 'computer' panels on the walls with all the blinking lights and strange symbols he didn't understand. Only it was supposed to be reading stuff about him. Which made it potentially worth more caution. No matter what Julian said it was for. He couldn't see how it would help.