Manual defibrillator
A medical device delivering an electric shock to the heart to stabilize cardiac arythmias. Requires extensive medical training. Use on a patient with cardiac arrest.
Automated external defibrillator
A medical device delivering an electric shock to the heart to stabilize cardiac arythmias. Requires little to no medical training. Use on a patient with cardiac arrest.
Ambu bag
A bag valve mask (BVM), is a hand-held device commonly used to provide positive pressure ventilation to patients who are not breathing or not breathing adequately.
AutoPulse
An automated, portable, battery-powered cardiopulmonary resuscitation device.
Hematology analyzer
Blood analyzer. Fully automated. Can print bloodtypes on blank donor cards.
Blank donor card
Empty donor card. Used by the hematology analyzer.
Trauma shears
A tool used to remove bandages and casts.
Wheelchair
Makes you depend on your arms instead of your legs for movement.
Blue Shark
Analgesic Tank
A tank of gaseous analgesics that can be installed on a surgery table or used in an ambubag.
Anesthetic Tank
A tank of gaseous anesthetics that can be installed on a surgery table or used in an ambubag.
Dialysis Filter
An advanced filter which can be installed on a surgery table to counter alkalosis and acidosis.
Toxin Filter
An advanced filter which can be installed on a surgery table to help remove poisons from the bloodstream.
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Surgery Table Upgrades
Health scanner
Used to diagnose underlying causes of symptoms.
Equipping this will cause you to go unconscious. Are you sure?
Scalpel
A tool used to make incisions during surgery.
Hemostat
A tool used to clamp blood vessels during surgery.
Skin retractors
A tool used to retract skin during surgery.
Tweezers
A small tool that allows the removal of bullets as well as damaged and necrotic tissue.
Surgical saw
A tool used to saw through bones.
Suture
Biodegradeable sutures for stitching up wounds and surgical incisions alike.
Surgical drill
A tool used to drill bones.
Osteosynthesis implants
Titanium implants used in an osteosynthetic surgery to repair fractures.
Spinal cord implants
Titanium implants used to heal paralysis caused by neck fractures.
Surgery table
A surgery table which has basic artificial ventilation built in.
Organ procurement scalpel: Liver
A specialized scalpel for the removal of livers.
Organ procurement scalpel: Kidneys
A specialized scalpel for the removal of kidneys.
Organ procurement scalpel: Lungs
A specialized scalpel for the removal of the lungs.
Organ procurement scalpel: Heart
A specialized scalpel for the removal of the heart.
Organ procurement scalpel: Brain
A specialized scalpel for the removal of the brain.
Multipurpose scalpel
Novelty scalpel. Disabled and needs activation. In the practitioner’s hands, a button pad can be utilised to activate the scalpel and switch between between operations: making incisions, extracting organs, removing bandages, or doing malpractice.
Mode active: Surgery incision
Mode active: Extract kidneys
Mode active: Extract liver
Mode active: Extract lungs
Mode active: Extract heart
Mode active: Extract brain
Mode active: Remove bandages and casts / malpractice
Mode active: Adaptive organ extraction. Use on head for brain, left arm for kidneys, torso for liver, right arm for heart, left leg for lungs.
Incision
Kidneys
Liver
Lungs
Heart
Brain
Bandages, casts, malpractice
Adaptive organ extraction
Mannitol
A type of sugar alcohol. It is used to aid recovery from neurotrauma. May cause organ damage.
Streptokinase
A thrombolytic enzyme that breaks down blood clots. It is used to cure heart attacks. Decreases blood clotting.
Azathioprine
An immunosuppressive agent for the prevention of organ rejection.
Thiamine
Otherwise known as vitamin B1, these pills will aid in organ healing.
Sodium nitroprusside
A medication used to lower blood pressure.
Antibiotic ointment
A potent antibiotic gel that promotes the recovery from minor infections and makes the applied area sterile.
Regenerative ointment
A potent regenerative gel that promotes natural healing of most trauma on the surface.
Endovascular balloon
A balloon inserted into major arteries following their rupture. It will cut off bloodflow, but it will stop the bleeding.
Medical stent
A plastic tube inserted into the aorta after an endovascular ballon following aortic rupture.
Tourniquet
A device that applies pressure to a limb and thus reduces bloodflow. It is usually used in case of major bleeders on extremities. Shouldn't be used on the head.
Drainage
Drains air from the pleural cavity during corrective surgery for pneumothorax and cardiac tamponade.
Needle
A needle with a decompression valve to make the air or liquid drain out of the pleural cavity or pericardium
Ringer's solution
A solution of several salts dissolved in water for the purpose of treating low blood pressure or fluid loss. Isotonic to blood.
Antiseptic
Can be used to disinfect wounds using an antiseptic sprayer.
Antiseptic sprayer
Used to apply antiseptic to infected wounds.
Propofol
A short-acting medication that results in a decreased level of consciousness and a lack of memory for events. Its uses include the starting and maintenance of general anesthesia.
Gypsum
A fine mineral powder that is used to encase fractures in extremeties in a cast. Apply a bandage first.
Gel coolant pack
A reusable cooling pack filled with organic gel that never expires. Loses its effectiveness without refrigeration.
Empty Blood Pack
An empty blood pack for the drawing of blood.
Blood Pack O+
Administerable to: O+, A+, B+, AB+
Blood Pack O-
A blood pack that can be used on any patient.
Blood Pack A+
Administerable to: A+, AB+
Blood Pack B+
Administerable to: B+, AB+
Blood Pack AB+
Administerable to: AB+
Blood Pack A-
Administerable to: A-, A+, AB-, AB+
Blood Pack B-
Administerable to: B-, B+, AB-, AB+
Blood Pack AB-
Administerable to: AB-, AB+
Blood Pack O-
A blood pack that can be used on any patient.
Donor card O-
Can take blood from: O-
Can give blood to: all of them
Donor card O+
Can take blood from: O-, O+
Can give blood to: O+, A+, B+, AB+
Donor card A-
Can take blood from: O-, A-
Can give blood to: A-, A+, AB-, AB+
Donor card A+
Can take blood from: O-, O+, A-, A+
Can give blood to: A+, AB+
Donor card B-
Can take blood from: O-, B-
Can give blood to: B-, B+, AB-, AB+
Donor card B+
Can take blood from: O-, O+, B-, B+
Can give blood to: B+, AB+
Donor card AB-
Can take blood from: O-, A-, B-, AB-
Can give blood to: AB-, AB+
Donor card AB+
Can take blood from: all of them
Can give blood to: AB+
Medical container
Can store medicine and medical instruments
Surgery toolbox
Can store many small items that are used during surgery
Surgery toolbox
Can store many small items that are used during surgery
[itemname] (kit)
[itemname] (kit, organ scalpels)
Refrigerated crate
A place to store your precious transplant-ready organs
Medical starter crate
A crate that contains all the essentials, conveniently packaged into a single crafting recipe
Refrigerated container
A place to store your precious transplant-ready organs
Body bag
Lets you drag people faster.
Stasis bag
Stops most biological processes from taking place.
Right arm
A severed right arm. Can be surgically reattached.
Left arm
A severed left arm. Can be surgically reattached.
Right leg
A severed right leg. Can be surgically reattached.
Left leg
A severed left leg. Can be surgically reattached.
Head remains
A severed head, or what's left of it.
Amputated head
A severed head for recycling.
Right arm bionic prosthesis
A bionic right arm. Can be used to treat amputation.
Left arm bionic prosthesis
A bionic left arm. Can be used to treat amputation.
Right leg bionic prosthesis
A bionic right leg. Can be used to treat amputation.
Left leg bionic prosthesis
A bionic left leg. Can be used to treat amputation.
Liver transplant
Liver transplant
Liver transplant
Liver transplant
Liver transplant
Liver transplant
Lung transplant
Lung transplant
Lung transplant
Lung transplant
Lung transplant
Lung transplant
Kidney transplant
Kidney transplant
Kidney transplant
Kidney transplant
Kidney transplant
Kidney transplant
Heart transplant
Heart transplant
Heart transplant
Heart transplant
Heart transplant
Heart transplant
Brain transplant
Non-working right hand
Non-working left hand
Increased heartrate
The heart is beating in an alarmingly rapid fashion.
Irregular heartbeat
The heart is beating in a fluttery, quivering fashion.
Cardiac arrest
No pulse.
Heart attack
Heart damage
Heart failure
Heart removed
The heart has been surgically removed.
Replacing heart
Old heart has been surgically prepared for a new transplant.
Neurotrauma
Death by neurotrauma
You have died of neurotrauma.
Stroke
Seizure
Coma
Brain removed
The brain has been surgically removed.
Replacing brain
Old brain has been surgically prepared for a new transplant.
Traumatic shock
You shouldn't be getting dug into like this! This is very wrong!
Blood pressure
Hypoxemia
Respiratory arrest
The patient is not breathing.
Hyperventilation
The patient is breathing at an alarmingly rapid rate.
Hypoventilation
The patient is breathing at an alarmingly slow rate.
Shortness of breath
The patients breathing is labored and shallow.
Alkalosis
Acidosis
Radiation induced lung injury
Pneumothorax
Lung damage
Lung failure
Lungs removed
The lungs have been surgically removed.
Replacing lungs
Old lungs have been surgically prepared for a new transplant.
Kidney damage
Kidney failure
Kidneys removed
The kidneys have been surgically removed.
Replacing kidneys
Old kidneys have been surgically prepared for a new transplant.
Bone damage
Bone death
Stimulated bone growth
Bone regrowth has been stimulated. To cure bone death, this affliction needs to be on every bodypart.
Liver damage
Liver failure
Liver removed
The liver has been surgically removed.
Replacing liver
Old liver has been surgically prepared for a new transplant.
Surgery incision
An incision has been made by a scalpel.
Clamped bleeding
Bleeding caused by the incision has been stopped.
Retracted skin
The skin is being held open by a set of retractors.
Drilled bones
The bones have been prepared for orthopedic procedures.
Stitched incision
An incision has been closed via sutures.
Bones Sawed
The bone has been severed.
Clamped arteries
Bleeding from artery has been stopped, but blood flow to the extremity is severely reduced.
Ballooned aorta
The aorta has stopped bleeding, but bloodflow to your extremities and organs is gone.
Splint
Fracture has been splinted.
Bandaged
Protects from infection, stabilizes dislocations. Movement is slightly slowed.
Dirty bandage
Used to protect from infections, but now it does the opposite.
Plaster cast
Heals and protects from fractures. Movement is slowed. Remove using trauma shears.
Antibiotic ointment
A layer of antibiotic gel protects and cleans the wound from any germs.
Regenerative ointment
A layer of regenerative gel speeds the healing process of burns and blunt force trauma.
Needle
Normalizes the pressure in the pleural cavity
Chilled
Heals bruises. Movement is slowed.
Fractured right humerus
Your right arm is broken.
Fractured left humerus
Your left arm is broken.
Fractured right femur
Your right leg is broken.
Fractured left femur
Your left leg is broken.
Fractured ribs
One or more of your ribs are broken.
Fractured skull
Your skull is broken.
Fractured neck
Your neck is broken.
Traumatic amputation
Most of the tissue of the right arm was torn off.
Traumatic amputation
Most of the tissue of the left arm was torn off.
Traumatic amputation
Most of the tissue of the right leg was torn off.
Traumatic amputation
Most of the tissue of the left leg was torn off.
Traumatic amputation
Most of the tissue of the head was torn off.
Amputation
The right arm was surgically amputated.
Amputation
The left arm was surgically amputated.
Amputation
The right leg was surgically amputated.
Amputation
The left leg was surgically amputated.
Amputation
The head was surgically amputated.
Spinal cord injury
The patient is paralyzed and does not feel the body.
Died of paralysis
You have died of paralysis.
Dislocation
The joint isn't supposed to bend this way...
Dislocation
The joint isn't supposed to bend this way...
Dislocation
The joint isn't supposed to bend this way...
Dislocation
The joint isn't supposed to bend this way...
Femoral artery bleeding
An artery has been damaged and is causing severe bloodloss.
Femoral artery bleeding
An artery has been damaged and is causing severe bloodloss.
Brachial artery bleeding
An artery has been damaged and is causing severe bloodloss.
Brachial artery bleeding
An artery has been damaged and is causing severe bloodloss.
Aortic rupture
Carotid artery bleeding
An artery has been damaged and is causing severe bloodloss.
Stitched wound
Wounds have been sutured shut.
Immunity
Infected wound
Sepsis
Necrosis
Died from a necrotic wound.
You have died from necrosis.
Gangrene
The extremity has shrunk and turned black.
Adrenaline
Anti-clot
Thiamine
Blood pressure reducers
Saline
Ringer's solution
Mannitol
Antibiotics
Anaesthetics
Opioids
Immunosuppressants
Hemotransfusion shock
Foreign body
Cardiac tamponade
Internal bleeding
Cough
The patient is coughing periodically.
Pale skin
The patients skin is pale.
Lightheadedness
The patient is expressing lightheadedness.
Blurred vision
The patient is expressing blurred vision.
Confusion
The patient seems disoriented and confused.
Headache
The patient is expressing a headache.
Leg swelling
The patients legs are swollen.
Weakness
The patient is expressing weakness in the extremities.
Wheezing
The patients breathing is producing a high-pitched noise.
Vomiting
The patient is vomiting periodically.
Vomiting blood
The patient is vomiting blood periodically.
Fever
The patients body temperature is elevated.
Abdominal discomfort
The patient is expressing abdominal discomfort.
Bloating
The patients abdomen is bloated.
Jaundice
The patients skin has turned a sickly shade of yellow.
Sweating
The patient is sweating excessively.
Palpitations
The patient is expressing palpitations.
Unconsciousness
The patient is unconscious.
Inflammation
The area is red, swollen and warm.
Spasm
The patient can't control the erratic behaviour of the limb.
Craving
The patient is happy enough... so long as they get what they need.
On fire!
The patient is burning alive! Grab an extinguisher!
Chest pain
The patient is expressing sharp, piercing pain in their chest.
Abdominal pain
The patient is expressing persistent pain in their abdomen.
Intense pain
The patient is expressing intense pain in the affected area.
Nausea
The skin is clammy and the patient is nauseous.
Lualess
Lua isn't running. That means neurotrauma and any other mods that use it won't work. Please read the workshop pages of mods you plan to use.
Mod conflict
There is a mod conflict. A different mod is overriding some of the same items Neurotrauma does. Some things may not function correctly. Please adjust your load order.
Traumatic shock immunity
The patient was left unattended, for some time they won't be aware about having themselves opened.
Analgesia
Insensitivity to pain.
Anesthesia
The patient has drug-induced amnesia and sedation.
First-degree burn
The area is red and painful to the touch.
Second-degree burn
There are very painful blisters littering the affected area.
Third-degree burn
The patient doesn't feel pain in the now leathery, stiff area.
Alive
Conscious
Patient_name
Vitality
Heartrate
Breathingrate
Bloodpressure
Bloodoxygen
Neurotrauma
Organdamage
In_surgery
Cause_of_death
Blood_pH
Surgical
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Administering ‖color:gui.orange‖Alien Blood‖end‖ gives [amount]% less ‖color:gui.orange‖Psychosis‖end‖ and ‖color:gui.green‖90%‖end‖ less ‖color:gui.orange‖Hemotransfusion Shock‖end‖.
‖color:gui.blue‖Neurotrauma:‖end‖ Non-medical personnel can treat cardiac arrest with the use of adrenaline or an AutoPulse.
‖color:gui.blue‖Neurotrauma:‖end‖ On fire? You may be closer to a diving suit than the ballast or fire extinguisher.
‖color:gui.blue‖Neurotrauma:‖end‖ Morphine isn't limited to surgical use. Sufficient analgesia increases damage and stun resistance.
‖color:gui.blue‖Neurotrauma:‖end‖ The AED will always reset fibrillation regardless of medical training.
‖color:gui.blue‖Neurotrauma:‖end‖ Drugs can still be administered to a patient in a Stasis Bag.
‖color:gui.blue‖Neurotrauma:‖end‖ Liquid oxygenite prevents unconsciousness caused by hypoxemia.
‖color:gui.blue‖Neurotrauma:‖end‖ Remember to pick up your limb after it is traumatically amputated. Find it in corpse of the monster that chewed it off.
‖color:gui.blue‖Neurotrauma:‖end‖ Kidney and liver damage will cause neurotrauma. Good doctors keep spare organs around.
‖color:gui.blue‖Neurotrauma:‖end‖ For a full range of diagnosis, remember to check the Health UI, health scanner, and hematology analyzer.
‖color:gui.blue‖Neurotrauma:‖end‖ Multiple symptoms are exclusive to hemotransfusion shock.
‖color:gui.blue‖Neurotrauma:‖end‖ If you have taken too much damage on one limb, it may no longer naturally regenerate. Bandages and ice packs speed up natural regeneration, instead of treating wounds.
‖color:gui.blue‖Neurotrauma:‖end‖ You can administer an AutoPulse in the Health UI to immediately equip it on the patient. Wrenching the torso will put it back in your inventory.
‖color:gui.blue‖Neurotrauma:‖end‖ Bandaging a neck fracture prevents it from causing spinal cord injury.
‖color:gui.blue‖Neurotrauma:‖end‖ The AutoPulse is always better than CPR, and they do not stack.
‖color:gui.blue‖Neurotrauma:‖end‖ Hypoxemia refers to insufficient oxygen in the blood. Not to be confused with hypoxia, also known as oxygen low.
‖color:gui.blue‖Neurotrauma:‖end‖ Mannitol only treats neurotrauma if blood pressure is greater than 70% and hypoxemia is less than 30%. If conditions aren't met, it will slow down the progression of neurotrauma.
‖color:gui.blue‖Neurotrauma:‖end‖ Neurotrauma natural regeneration can be faster if the patient has less than 20% of its causes. Make sure to keep the patient absolutely healthy if you want them to recover quicker!
‖color:gui.blue‖Neurotrauma:‖end‖ Bots will sometimes complain about their symptoms. Remember to give them regular check-ups.
‖color:gui.blue‖Neurotrauma:‖end‖ You can use a tweezer through open gunshot or deep tissue wounds, but this will always cause minor traumatic shock.
‖color:gui.blue‖Neurotrauma:‖end‖ Fibrillation is always dangerous. Blood pressure drops much faster than it rises.
‖color:gui.blue‖Neurotrauma:‖end‖ Concussions are never dangerous, but cause multiple symptoms which may be confused with dangerous afflictions.
‖color:gui.blue‖Neurotrauma:‖end‖ The human body will always reject alien blood, regardless of immunity strength.
‖color:gui.blue‖Neurotrauma:‖end‖ Immunity strength affects natural healing of infected wounds, organ rejection, and incompatible blood type rejection.
‖color:gui.blue‖Neurotrauma:‖end‖ If you are using the Trello guide, make sure you are using the version for the Community Fork.
‖color:gui.blue‖Neurotrauma:‖end‖ Internal wounds such as blunt force trauma have no risk of infection.
‖color:gui.blue‖Neurotrauma:‖end‖ Sepsis can only be treated with broad-spectrum antibiotics. Make sure to keep some around.
‖color:gui.blue‖Neurotrauma:‖end‖ Non-medical beds only prevent traumatic shock if the patient is laying on them.
‖color:gui.blue‖Neurotrauma:‖end‖ You can collect one blood pack at a time from healthy humans, assuming the application is successful.
‖color:gui.blue‖Neurotrauma:‖end‖ To treat gangrene past 15%, you must remove the limb and attach a new one.
‖color:gui.blue‖Neurotrauma:‖end‖ Most affliction chances and gain rates can be configured. To find the config, open the Esc menu after loading into a game. Screams, gypsum cast behavior, and organ rejection may also be configured.
‖color:gui.blue‖Neurotrauma:‖end‖ Most items prices can be configured. To find the config, open the Esc menu after loading into a game, and select the "Item prices" tab in top left of the menu. Some usage costs of items and availability of them can also be configured.
‖color:gui.blue‖Neurotrauma:‖end‖ It is possible, but mentally demanding, to play without a health scanner or hematology analyzer. Most afflictions can be diagnosed with context, symptoms, and visual effects.
‖color:gui.blue‖Neurotrauma:‖end‖ Dislocations are extremely common after being caught in an explosion.
‖color:gui.blue‖Neurotrauma:‖end‖ The chance of gaining afflictions on hit, such as fractures and cardiac tamponade, depends on damage taken. If you take less damage, you will require less treatment.
‖color:gui.blue‖Neurotrauma:‖end‖ Low on gypsum? Limbs and humans can be deconstructed into calcium.
‖color:gui.blue‖Neurotrauma:‖end‖ Drug withdrawal is never lethal, but severe alcohol withdrawal can be dangerous.
‖color:gui.blue‖Neurotrauma:‖end‖ Heart and lung damage are non-lethal until they reach 100%.
‖color:gui.blue‖Neurotrauma:‖end‖ Keep a blue shark around. You never know when you might need one.
‖color:gui.blue‖Neurotrauma:‖end‖ Some symptoms override each other. You can't hear palpitations if your heart isn't beating.
‖color:gui.blue‖Neurotrauma:‖end‖ In Neurotrauma, your head takes more damage, but your arms and legs will take less.
‖color:gui.blue‖Neurotrauma:‖end‖ If you want to remove an organ instead of replacing it, use the Multipurpose Scalpel twice.
‖color:gui.blue‖Neurotrauma:‖end‖ Try not to accidentally saw your patient's head. In case you do, outpost doctors can undo sawed bones.
‖color:gui.blue‖Neurotrauma:‖end‖ Bandaging an arm dislocation or fracture prevents it from locking your hand, and bandaging a leg dislocation restores movement speed.
‖color:gui.blue‖Neurotrauma:‖end‖ Avoid using weapons if you have an arm dislocation or fracture.
‖color:gui.blue‖Neurotrauma:‖end‖ Bandaging an arm fracture prevents it from locking your hand over time.
‖color:gui.blue‖Neurotrauma:‖end‖ You can force an unconscious patient onto a surgery table to make use of its installed filter.
‖color:gui.blue‖Neurotrauma:‖end‖ Remember to treat underlying conditions, and not symptoms. Symptoms serve as a method of diagnosis.
‖color:gui.blue‖Neurotrauma:‖end‖ Submarine doesn't start with enough medical supplies? Make sure there is a tagged medcab and the sub is not 'manually outfitted'.
‖color:gui.blue‖Neurotrauma:‖end‖ Surgery speed is affected by the relevant skill. Better doctors or surgeons do surgery faster.
‖color:gui.blue‖Neurotrauma:‖end‖ Bionic limbs don't rot outside of a fridge, but are otherwise identical to biological ones.
‖color:gui.blue‖Neurotrauma:‖end‖ Blood goes around and around. Make sure the patient has enough blood and their heart is working.
‖color:gui.blue‖Neurotrauma:‖end‖ Air goes in and out. Make sure the patient has enough oxygen.
‖color:gui.blue‖Neurotrauma:‖end‖ The only cure to coma is time. Keeping the patient with healthy organs and blood will speed up the recovery.
‖color:gui.blue‖Neurotrauma:‖end‖ An oblivious crewmember may get third-degree burns before you notice. Make sure to stock up on plastiseal or antibiotic glue.
‖color:gui.blue‖Neurotrauma:‖end‖ Try not to scan the patient too often. They may get a lot of radiation.
‖color:gui.blue‖Neurotrauma:‖end‖ Stasis Bags protect against pressure, and can be used for EVA.
‖color:gui.blue‖Neurotrauma:‖end‖ If the patient is dying too fast, buy some time with a Stasis Bag.
My neck is broken!
I'm bleeding out from my head!
My left leg artery is cut!
My right leg artery is cut!
My right arm artery is cut!
My left arm artery is cut!
I'm vomiting blood!
My skin is turning pale!
I feel confused...
I'm feeling lightheaded...
My stomach hurts badly!
I'm burning up with inflammation!
Something is rotting on my body!
I have a high fever!
My head is pounding!
Everything looks blurry!
My ribs are fractured!
My skull is broken!
My right arm is broken!
My left arm is broken!
My right leg is broken!
My left leg is broken!
My right leg is dislocated!
My left leg is dislocated!
My right arm is dislocated!
My left arm is dislocated!
My chest hurts!
I feel so weak...
I'm sweating profusely!
I can't breathe properly!
My stomach feels bloated!
My leg is swelling up!
I have an intense craving!
My heart is racing!