Description |
Rating (If Applicable)
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Availability/ Retail Cost |
Legality |
System Notes |
Basic Medpack or First Aid Kit
Consists of basic medical treatments and dressings. No drugs or ointments are contained in a first aid kit, just dressings, triangular bandages, safety pins, scissors and plasters. Every good home should have one. |
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€30 |
U |
Essential to the treatment of injuries or wounds. At least a first aid kit must be present in order to stop bleeding. |
Blood Tester, Portable
Small device about the size of a permanent marker that takes a small sample of a subjects blood via an array of tiny needles at the tip and checks the blood for common toxins, narcotics and diseases. A small LCD display scrolls the results within a couple of minutes of the test being done. |
Build=4
Repair=3 |
0/€400 |
LE/Med |
Gives a +1 to any medical skill when used to diagnose a condition through a blood test. |
Combat Field Medkit
Contains field dressings and strong painkillers. Very basic. Used to stop bleeding and reduce pain until medics arrive. |
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€50 |
M/LE/Med
(Due to pharmaceutical content) |
Can be used to stabilise a patient, but that patient will still need to be seen by a medic with the equipment and time necessary to return that patient to a reasonable state. |
Cryotank, Transportable
You got a John Doe with a mortal wound and you need to keep him alive while you get him to a hospital. That hospital is at least an hour a way. He wouldn’t make it, fortunately, you have a cryotank – a coffin sized medical refrigeration unit. You can keep his body at a low enough temperature to put him into a controlled, near-coma. He’ll make it. |
Build=5
Repair=4 |
2/€10,000 |
Med |
Will automatically stabilise one mortally wounded person and sustain them for up to two hours.
Requires a Medicine or Paramedicine skill of 4 to operate |
Cybermedicine Kit
Listen, if the guy that’s about to fit your cyberlimb gets out a greasy old bag of spanners, you know he’s a quack, whereas if his kit is clean and well organised, you are much happier and the safety’s back on the 9mm. |
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1/€525 |
Med |
Essentially consists of a surgical kit and a microelectronics (electronics) kit with a few extra, specialist tools thrown in for good measure.
A medscanner and/or cyberware scanner would be good additions but are not included. |
Dermal Stapler
Used to seal wounds using fibrinogen staples (dissolves and are absorbed by the body) in place if stitching or suturing the wound. |
Build=2
Repair=1 |
1/€300 |
U |
One of the methods necessary to seal wounds in the course of stabilising/treating a patient with lacerations, gunshots or other wounds. |
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Extra Staples (pack of 1000)
1/€10 |
Drug Analyzer, Clinical
Check a fluid for the prescence of chemicals. Larger than the hand held variety and performs a wider search to a higher degree of accuracy. Used in hospitals and law enforecement buildings. |
Build=4
Repair=3 |
0/€1100 |
U |
Gives a level 5 pharmaceuticals skill when used to determine presence of drugs/chemicals. |
Drug Analyzer, Portable
Used by Police and Medical personnel in a variety of situations, this device is used to accurately determine types and quantities of pharmaceuticals in a sample of (usually) fluid. A sample is placed in the receptacle of this hand-held device and the display indicates the levels and descriptions of any pharmaceuticals present.
You got statutary drug testing at work ?, your boss uses one of these. |
Build=3
Repair=2 |
0/€350 |
U |
Gives a level 3 pharmaceuticals skill when used to determine presence of drugs/chemicals. |
Drug Synthesizer, Clinical
What you would expect to find in the pharmacology department of a hospital, clinic or university. Capable of synthesising and producing high volumes of most pharmaceuticals. |
Build=4
Repair=3 |
0/€2550 |
Med/M |
Enables you to manufacture any type of common medical pharmaceutical (up to level 3) as per the ‘making stuff’ construction rules. |
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Hypodermic, Compressed Air (Airhypo)
A device used to administer drugs to a patient using compressed air to force the dosage of liquid drug through the skin and into the bloodstream quickly and painlessly. Can also be used to administer drugs through clothing. |
Build=4
Repair=3 |
€200 |
Med |
Either an airhypo, needle or slap patch must be used to administer drugs to an unconscious patient. Drugs such as painkillers, coagulants and the like, necessary to a victims survival must be administered through one of these means. |
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Hypodermic, Conventional Needle (Pack of 10)
Injecting drugs the old fashioned way. A plastic tube and a three inch needle into the skin. It’s not like airhypo’s are that expensive, doc must be a sadist… |
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€20
(Pack of 10) |
Med |
Either an airhypo, needle or slap patch must be used to administer drugs to an unconscious patient. Drugs such as painkillers, coagulants and the like, necessary to a victims survival must be administered through one of these means. |
Incapacity Collar/Neck Brace
Used on patients who you believe could have sustained head or neck injuries. Fits snugly around the neck and immobilises the head. Catalyst foam or compressed air operated inflatable versions are available. |
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€20 or €50 for a pack of 3 |
U |
- |
Inflatable Splint
Similar to the incapacity collar and used on broken limbs. Fits around the limb and is inflated using compressed air until the limb is incapacitated. |
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€20 or €50 for a pack of 3 |
U |
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Laboratory/Surgery, Basic
Every good (or bad) doctor needs a lab, whether it’s in your local Crisis Medical Centre or in the back room of a Chinese laundry. |
As individual item |
As individual items |
Med |
Are likely to contain the following as a bare minumum:
Paramedic Kit, Surgical Kit, Life Support Kit, Medscanner, Dermal Stapler, Drugs, Dressings/Bandages, Spray Skin, Drug Analyzer/Synthesiser, Airhypo.
Check this list and customize yourself a ripperdoc surgery. |
Life Support Kit, Clinical
The full Intensive Treatment Unit kit. After the firefight, assuming your medical insurance was up to it, this is where you’ll be. If you flatline, they’ll use this to bring you back too. |
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€20,000 |
Med |
Life sign monitors, defibrillators, intravenous medication gear. Everything you need to sustain or resuscitate an intensive care patient. |
Life Support Kit, Portable
Includes the bare, essential equipment for sustaining and resuscitating the badly injured. You take a couple of rounds to the chest and find yourself in the back of a meat wagon, you’ll be plugged into one of these. |
- |
€2500 |
Med/M |
Medscanner
A small, hand-held electronic device used to quickly determine the status of a patient, and subsequently, to monitor their vital signs during treatment. |
Build = 5
Repair = 4 |
€1100 |
Med/M/LE |
Gives a +1 bonus to medical, paramedic or surgery skill. |
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Paramedic Kit
The kit that every good paramedic carries in his or her bag. Airway kit (including limited oxygen supply), dressings, painkillers, coagulants, adrenaline, mini-defibrillators (for resuscitation), spray skin, dermal stapler, assorted scissors, airhypo and IV kit. Everything needed to keep you alive until the ambulance arrives. |
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€250 |
Med/LE |
Required for the use of the Paramedic skill. |
Paramedic Kit, Military
Much the same as the standard paramedic kit, but geared more around battlefield injuries caused by bullet wounds, explosives and fragmentation. More dressings than the standard set, but otherwise the same. Usually comes in a rucksack rather than a kitbag. |
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€350 |
M/LE |
Required for the use of the Paramedic skill. |
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Slap Patch (Pack of 10)
Adhesive patches containing a dose of medication. When applied to the skin of a patient, the dose is administered through the skin via hundreds of tiny needles on the patch’s surface. |
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€10 + Cost of Drug |
Med/M/LE |
Either an airhypo, needle or slap patch must be used to administer drugs to an unconscious patient. Drugs such as painkillers, coagulants and the like, necessary to a victims survival must be administered through one of these means. |
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Spray Skin (5 x 5cm2 Applications)
Fibrinogen (a soluble, blood plasma protein) in aerosol form. Sprayed onto a burn or severe graze, it covers the layer of damaged tissue and seals the wound, preventing infection and promoting healing. |
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€30 |
U |
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Surgical Kit
Scalpels, needles, various tweezers, clamps, suction unit, and other chrome surgical paraphernalia that the guys in green use to dig bullets from your chest. |
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€350 |
Med/M/LE |
Necessary for performing surgery on a patient. |
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Tissue Glue (5 x 5cm wound applications)
A combination of collagen and a special tissue adhesive are combined and packaged into tubes, much like toothpaste tubes. This substance can then be squeezed into a wound which is then gently closed. Simpler and less painful than stitches, wound glue, when properly used, can help even a complicated laceration heal with little scarring. |
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€30 |
Med/M/LE |
As with stitches, rough handling may tear healing tissue, so a firm protective bandage should be placed over the wound. Use of the affected body part should be avoided for 3-5 days. |