MEDICAL TRICORDER

Background:

During emergencies both on home base and while exploring new worlds, the difference between life and death for UFED personnel often rests in a small, simple-looking box called the medical tricorder.

The underlying design of the medical tricorder is a standard tricorder - a portable (hand-held) multifunctional device that integrates computers, scanning sensors, and data storage. Information gathered is analyzed by an internal computer that also displays the results on a tiny screen built into the tricorder.

Medical Tricorder vs. Tricorders

The differences between a medical tricorder and the standard model are its dedicated life-sign sensors, medical analysis computer, and library modules.

To supplement the basic sensors, a stand-alone, close-range hand-held scanner collects and sends high-resolution readings to the medical tricorder.

Over the last century and a half, standard and medical tricorders have repeatedly, as powerful technologies emerged, been redesigned and rebuilt from the ground up. However, the previous descriptions apply equally to both the first and the newest medical tricorders. Much as the fundamental needs of Constitution-class starships are still the driving force behind the design of the much-improved Galaxy-class starships, the mission and the functions of medical tricorders have changed very little from the 23rd to the 24th century.

Medical Peripheral:

Although the size and weight of the tricorder has been shrinking, the current medical tricorder is the first clamshell model that folds, via two hinges, for convenience. The medical peripheral, a clip-on sensor and processing device, also houses a removable scanner, which is capable of extremely detailed and precise work. The original model was black and rectangular and was carried by an over-the-shoulder strap; the current model has a total length of just 15cm.

Sensors:

In all medical tricorders, sensors detect objects directly in their path to produce information on the body's overall processes, including electromagnetic conditions, organ functions, and dangerous organisms. The more powerful the sensors, the more detailed the data. The 23rd century model only has sensors situated at the top of the unit. The 24th century medical tricorder coordinates 86 electromagnetic devices that are installed in its internal frame, exterior sides, and exterior top.

While all medical tricorders allow manual adjustments to system settings and scanning focus, users of the original models were required to turn mechanical knobs on the front of the unit. Touch-sensitive buttons covering the face of the unit have long since replaced these knobs. The current unit also responds to voice commands

Storage:

An additional advantage of current technology is the vastly expanded retrievable data and storage capacities. Early models could only integrate eight play/record disks that were inserted into the front of the unit - lights indicated which disk was being accessed. Current medical tricorders are outfitted with 14-nickel carbonitrium crystal wafers, three isolinear optical chips, and an interchangeable library chip. In practical terms, this means a medical tricorder contains complete medical data for humans and most humanoid types, plus info on 217 DNA-based species of non-humanoids.

One major addition to the medical tricorders has been the installation of multi-tasking communications - the modern medical tricorder and communicator badges have much in common. Both employ sarium krellide crystals for power, and can transmit data to and from the ship's computers as long as the ship is within range. The medical tricorder also has full access to the ship's medical computers - even during away missions. Further, when utilized on the ship, the medical tricorder can also tie into computers from other fields.

Communications:

Easy access to the ship's computers have fundamentally changed how and when the medical tricorder is used. Previously, doctors relied on medical tricorders only when separated from sophisticated sickbay equipment. 24th century doctors classify the medical tricorder as a fundamental tool. Both the first line and last line of defense, it saves the lives of UFED personnel every day

Hand Scanner:

At times, all versions of medical tricorders need a boost from a hand-scanner - a device no larger than a small salt shaker. This close-range scanner uses its power to generate readings more finely tuned than are possible with the wider-ranging sensors on the medical tricorder itself.

The old tubular-shaped hand scanners gather data with sensors protected by a tiny mesh screen at one end. At the other end, results are presented in a minutes version of the readings found above ancient biobeds.

Information from the modern hand scanner - and its 86 embedded high-resolution devices - is automatically sent to the medical tricorder and integrated with results already collected. By combining both sets of data, analysis is far more accurate, an advantage for both doctor and the patient

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