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f E mergency Room 2 (ER 2) FAQ
Copyright of Paul Pike [KawaiiNeko333@aol.com]
ER 2 is copyright of Legacy Interactive (www.legacyinteractive.com)
Version 1.0 Final

Ok everyone listen up! I want everyone to know that this is my work and I don't
want anybody ripping this FAQ off for themselves.


What is Emergency Room 2?
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Emergency Room 2, created by Legacy Interactive, is a sim game in which you
take in patients, exam them and treat them. The whole goal of the game is to
make Chief of Staff by handling 100+ missions.

The Med-o-matic
===============

The Med-o-matic is your best friend in this game. The functions of it are:

S.O.A.P. (Subjective, Objective, Assessment and Plan)
Notes (Used to review which tests you've done)
Comm. (Used to talk to either Dr. D. Boss or whomever the doctor is in the room
for help)
Glossary (Used to look up medical terms for problems and body parts)

S.O.A.P.: Answering the questions of the S.O.A.P. allows you to get more points
and make good with Dr. D. Boss. The S.O.A.P. quesations here are done in
respective order from top to bottom (ex. S: 2nd and 1st choices. That means on
the Subjective Part, click on the 2nd circle, go down, then click the 1st
circle.)

Notes: You can look at the notes to see what the results were of the test you
did.

Comm.: Besides talking to Dr. D. Boss, you can use this to ask for help from
other doctors in the current room.

Examination Room: Keri Taker
Imaging Room: C.N. Sideyou
Laboratory: Mike Roscope
Treatment: Drew R. Dyer

Glossary: Do I need to say anything more?

Tools of the trade
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Examination Room
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EKG: Used on the heart to record the electric impulses in the heart
Sphygmomanometer [say that 3X fast ;)]: Used on the upper arm to measure blood
pressure
Thermometer: Used in the mouth to measure the body temperature
Respirometer: Used to measure the patient's respiration rate
Magnifying Glass: Used to examine a part of the body
Glove: Used to get palpation info on a body part
Pulsometer: Used on a finger to measure the pulse rate
Stethoscope: Used on the heart to hear heart sounds, on the lungs to hear
respiration sounds, and on the abdomen to hear bowel sounds
Penlight: Used on the eye to check pupil response
Nasoscope: Used on the nose to examine the nasal mucosa
Othalmoscope: Used on the eye to inspect the inside of the eye
Tongue depressor: Used in the mouth to examine the mouth and throat
Othoscope: Used on the ear to view inside the ear
Eye dye: Used on the eye to detect abnormalities in the cornea

Imaging room
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X-ray: Used to take a photograph of the inside of the body
Ultrasound: Used for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes
CAT Scan: Used to get tomography info

Laboratory
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Blood test: Used to measure hemoglobin/hematocrit, type and cross, complete
blood count, amylase, glucose, liver enzyme, kidney panel, cardiac enzyme,
monospot, gall bladder panel, poison screen, blood alcohol, theophylline level
and toxic screen
Urine test: Used to measure dipstick, microbiology/chemistry/cytology
Swab culture: Used to measure throat/quick
Blood gas test: Used to measure O2/CO2 and carboxyhemoglobin
Stool test: Used to measure bacteria, ova/parasites and hemoccult

Treatment
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Nasal Prongs: Inserted into the nostrils to administer oxygen as treatment
protocol
Ear, Eye and Nose Drops: Medication administered into the ear, eye or nose
Sponge: Used to cleanse a wound skin area
Ambu Bag: Squeezable air reservoir used over the mouth to provide ventilation
Cervical Collar: Used to immobilize the neck
Silver Nitrate/Hot Cautery Tip: Used to stop a wound from bleeding or to
release a subungal hematoma
Wrap: Used to apply compression on an extremity
ET (Endo-tracheal) Tube: Placed in the trachea through the mouth for
ventilation
Tongue Guard: Used in the mouth for seizure protection
Irrigation Syringe: Used to irrigate a wound
Medication Syringe: Used to inject medication in the upper arm or locally at
the wound site
Forceps: Used to explore and debride wounds, and to remove foreign bodies
Oxygen Mask: Placed over the mouth and nose to improve oxygen
PO Meds (Per Oral Medications): Medications taken by mouth
Compress: Used to apply a warm or cool compress to an area
Topical Medication: Medications placed topically on the skin
Aerosolized Medications: Medications inhaled through the mouth into the airways
IV Medications: Medication infused through the IV system (usually in the
forearm)
NG (Nasal-gastric) Tube: Inserted into the nose to pump the stomach of its
contents or to decompress air in the GI tract
Gauze: Used to pack wounds
Splint Material: Used to immobilize an extremity
Nasal Splint: Used to immobilize the nose
Bandage: Used to dress a wound
Gel: Anesthetic applied to certain wounds
IV: Inserted into a vein (usually the forearm) to established an IV route,
increase fluid volume, or infuse blood
Needle (not on tool explanation list): Used to suture wounds

The patients await you, doc!
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Level 1 cases-Very simple. Nothing life threatening here

Patient 000
Case: Itchy hands

S.O.A.P. Questions

S: 1st and 2nd choices
O: All 1st choices
A: 4th choices
P: 3rd and 1st choices.

Examination room
-Magnify glass on left and right hands
-Stethoscope on chest

Treatment
-Medication syringe on right upper arm (1st)
-Sponge on left and right hand (2nd and 3rd)
-Discharge
-Hospital orders
-Recheck patient


Patient 001
Case: Wheezing

S.O.A.P. Questions

S: 1st and 1st choices
O: 1st and 3rd choices
A: 1st choice
P: 2nd and 1st choice

Examination room
-Stethoscope on chest and heart
-Sphygmomanometer on upper arm
-Respirometer in mouth
-Magnifying glass on chest
-EKG on heart

Treatment
-Med syringe on upper arm (1st)
-Aero med to mouth (2nd)
-Discharge
-Hospital orders
-Patient under constant monitoring
-Patient rechecked
-Patient encouraged to drink fluids

Patient 002
Case: Burnt forearm

S.O.A.P. Questions

S: 2nd and 1st choices
O: 3rd and 3rd choices
A: 2nd choice
P: 3rd and 2nd choices

Examination room
-Glove and magnifying glass on left forearm

Treatment
-Sponge (1st), forceps (2nd), topical med (3rd) and bandage (4th) on left
forearm
-Discharge

Patient 003
Case: Hurt playing soccer

S.O.A.P. Questions

S: 3rd and 4th choices
O: 2nd and 4th choices
A: 1st choice
P: 4th and 1st choices

Examination room
-Magnifying glass and glove on left ankle

Imaging room
-X-ray on left ankle

Treatment
-Compress (1st) and splint (2nd) on left ankle
-Discharge
-Hospital orders
-Dispense crutches
-Extremity elevated
-Area immobilized

Patient 004
Case: Hurt wrist while rough housing

S.O.A.P. Questions

S: 3rd and 1st choices
O: 4th and 2nd choices
A: 3rd choice
P: 2nd and 1st choices

Examination room
-Magnifying glass and glove on left wrist

Imaging room
-X-ray left wrist

Treatment
-Compress (1st) and splint (2nd) on left wrist
-Discharge
-Hospital orders
-Area elevated
-Area immobilized

Patient 005
Case: Stuck something up nose

S.O.A.P. Questions

S: 4th and 3rd choices
O: 3rd and 4th choices
A: 1st choice
P: 1st and 1st choices
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