Medical techfab

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The medical techfab can be found in medical departments across the stations. Materials can be gotten from cargo, and NOT from disassembling the station's chairs, tables, and windows. The medvends have limited supplies of topicals, so this is a great way to keep medical up and running in the face of plasma fires, syndicate gun-downs, and massive hemorrhaging events.


Product Materials Description
Advanced First Aid Kit (empty) 3 plastic An advanced kit to deal with advanced wounds.
Beaker 1 glass Used to contain a moderate amount of chemicals and solutions
Body Bag 3 plastic A plastic bag designed for the storage and transportation of cadavers to stop body decomposition
Bottle 0.5 glass A small bottle
Bruise Pack 0.25 steel, 0.25 plastic A therapeutic gel pack and bandages designed to treat blunt-force trauma
Brute Trauma Treatment Kit (empty) 3 plastic A first aid kit for when you get toolboxed
Burn Treatment Kit (empty) 3 plastic A specialized medical kit for when the toxins lab spontaneously burns down
Cautery 2 steel A surgical tool used to cauterize openwounds
Chemanalysis Goggles 2 steel, 3 plastic, 5 glass Goggles that can scan the chemical composition of a solution
Combat Medical Kit (empty) 3 plastic For the big weapons among us
Defibrillator 3 steel CLEAR! Zzzzat!
Drill 2 steel, 1 plastic A surgical drill for making holes into hard materials
Dropper 2 glass, 1 plastic Used to transfer small amounts of chemical solutions between containers
Emergency EVA Suit 1.5 steel, 1 roll of cloth, 3 durathread An emergency EVA suit with a built-in helmet. It's horribly slow and lacking in temperature protection, but enough to buy you time from the harsh vacuum of space
First Aid Kit (empty) 3 plastic It's an emergency medical kit for those serious boo-boos
Hand Labeler 1 plastic A hand labeler, used to label items and objects
Health Analyzer 5 glass, 5 steel A hand-held body scanner capable of distinguishing vital signs of the subjects
Hemostat 2 steel A surgical tool used to compress blood vessels to prevent bleeding
Implanter 5 glass, 5 steel A disposable syringe exclusively designed for the injection and extraction of subdermal implants
Jug 4 plastic Used to contain a very large amount of chemicals or solutions. Chugging is extremely ill-advised
Large Beaker 2 glass Used to contain a large amount of chemicals or solutions
Latex Gloves 3 plastic Thin sterile latex gloves. Basic PPE for any doctor
Metal Saw 2 steel For cutting wood and other objects to pieces. Or sawing bones, in case of emergency
Nitrile Gloves 1 plastic, 2 durathread High quality nitrile gloves, Expensive medical PPE
Ointment 0.25 glass, 0.25 plastic Used to treat those nasty burns. Less effective on caustic burns
Oxygen Deprivation Treatment Kit (empty) 3 plastic A box full of oxygen goodies
Paramedic Void Suit 10 plastic, 10 steels, 3 cloth, 25durathread, 10 silver bars A void suit for paramedics
Pill Cannister 1 plastic Holds up to 10 pills
Radiation Treatment Kit (empty) 3 plastic If you took your Rad-X you wouldn't need this
Retractor 2 steel A surgical tools used to hold open incisions
Roll of Gauze 2 cloth Some sterile gauze to wrap around bloody stumps
Rollerbed 6 plastic, 3 steel Used to carry patients around without damaging them
Rollerbed 6 plastic, 3 steel A rundown rollerbed. Used to carry patients around
Rollerbed 6 plastic, 3 steel A robust looking rollerbed for emergencies
Scalpel 2 steel A surgical tool used to make incisions into flesh
Sterile Mask 0.5 plastic A sterile mask designed to help prevent the spread of disease
Sterile Swab 0.2 cloth, 0.2 plastic Used for taking and transferring samples. Sterile until open. Single use only
Syringe 1 plastic, 0.25 steel Used to draw blood samples from mobs, or to inject them with reagents
Toxin Treatment Kit (empty) 3 plastic Used to treat toxic blood content
Wheelchair 5 steel, 3 plastic A chair with big wheels. It looks like you can move in these on your own
White Cane 1 steel, 1 plastic This isn't for you. It's for the people who can't figure out if you're blind when you ask if cargo is the bar.