Edenbrook Medical Charts



Listed are Edenbrook Hospital's former and current patients, their diagnoses and treatments, and their physicians.

Woman (name: unknown)
Female patient collapses in waiting room, presents with bruising (suggesting hemophilia) and blue fingertips (suggesting low blood oxygen). Quick check of her lungs shows no lung expansion on one side. You diagnose hemothorax and perform an emergency tube thoracostomy to drain the fluid around her lungs. Once successful, patient is wheeled into emergency surgery.
 * Diagnosis
 * hemothorax
 * Doctors
 * Your Character
 * Dr. Ethan Ramsey
 * Treatment
 * tube thoracostomy (mistermed thoracotomy) and surgery
 * Status
 * Alive



Annie

 * Diagnosis
 * labyrinthitis
 * Doctors
 * Your Character
 * Dr. Ethan Ramsey
 * Dr. Jackie Varma
 * Treatment
 * antihistamines
 * Allergies
 * cephalosporins (cefpodoxime)
 * Status
 * Alive



Teresa Martinez
Teresa Martinez was diagnosed with Rhodes disease approximately ten years ago. She was a long-time resident of the hospital, needing daily treatments. When you and your friends discover medical literature on Huntington's disease treatments, you find that one cured a percentage of Rhodes disease patients. However, the fatality rate was 40 percent. With those odds, she decided to risk it and accept treatment. She was cured for a few weeks before she passed away.
 * Diagnosis
 * Rhodes disease
 * Doctors
 * Dr. Taylor
 * Dr. Ethan Ramsey
 * Your Character
 * Treatment
 * experimental treatment created by Panacea Labs (originally marketed for Huntington's disease)
 * Status
 * Deceased

Male (name: unknown)
Male patient, mid-sixties, transferred from Mass Kenmore, presents with sustained seizures, vitals tanked en route. Originally admitted to Mass Kenmore for stomach pains and trouble breathing. Suddenly started convulsing; benzodiazepines failed to stop seizing. Patient also determined to have been hallucinating en route (speaking to EMT like she was his wife, who has been dead for seven years). Once diagnosed, patient is presumed to have anti-neuronal antibodies (which are present in the serum of patients with paraneoplastic disorders affecting the nervous system) and patient is placed in pharmacological coma to confirm diagnosis.
 * Diagnosis
 * F.I.R.E.S. (febrile infection-related epilepsy syndrome), most likely caused by paraneoplastic disorder
 * respiratory infection
 * Doctors
 * Dr. Ethan Ramsey
 * Dr. Naveen Banerji
 * Treatment
 * pharmacological coma via midazolam
 * possible recombinant IL-1R antagonist therapy
 * Status
 * Alive

Kyra Santana

 * Diagnosis
 * large-cell neuroendocrine carcinoma (in left lung)
 * fractured radius
 * Doctors
 * Dr. Ethan Ramsey
 * Your Character
 * Dr. Zimmerman
 * Dr. Bryce Lahela
 * Treatment
 * lung lobectomy and chemotherapy
 * cast
 * Status
 * Alive



Mike Knoblauch
Mike Knoblauch, 43 year old male, presents with lacerations and internal bleeding post-vehicular-accident. Bleeding is not severe enough to warrant surgery. During visits, he complains about migraines, but has no prior history of migraines and a negative tox screen. He admits to having them for a few days, the pain progressively getting worse. You and Dr. Olsen deduce amphetamine (such as methylpenidate) withdrawal, imbalancing his dopamine levels.
 * Diagnosis
 * stimulant withdrawal
 * Doctors
 * Your Character
 * Dr. Landry Olsen
 * Treatment
 * rest and symptom control
 * Status
 * Alive



Dolores Hudson

 * Diagnosis
 * preeclampsia which progressed into eclampsia
 * Doctors
 * Your Character
 * Dr. Ethan Ramsey
 * Treatment
 * surgery
 * Status
 * Deceased



Ethan Hudson

 * Diagnosis
 * extremely preterm (born at 26 weeks)
 * Doctors
 * Dr. Lozoya
 * Treatment
 * possible extended stay in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU)
 * Status
 * Alive



Jake Sandburg
Jake Sandburg is a 22 year old male, unconscious after a bout of emesis. He presents with shallow breathing, possible fluid buildup in his lungs. Teammates and coach report him clutching his ribs and back, and hyperventilating in the past. A locker search revealed fluoxetine (used for his panic attacks) and celecoxib (used for his soreness). The five of you determine it is a drug interaction between the two and inform paramedics of your diagnosis.
 * Diagnosis
 * drug interaction between fluoxetine and celecoxib
 * anxiety
 * possible ankylosing spondylitis
 * Doctors
 * Your Character
 * Dr. Elijah Greene
 * Dr. Landry Olsen
 * Dr. Sienna Trinh
 * Dr. Jackie Varma
 * Treatment
 * supportive therapy, monitor renal function
 * Status
 * Alive



Shonda Turner
Shonda Turner is a post-op patient. She presents with respiratory distress, pulmonary edema, atrial fibrillation, hypotension, and fever. To stabilize her, you have the nurses prep an IV to get fluids in her, use ice packs to reduce the fever, defibrillate, and intubate.
 * Diagnosis
 * post-op complications
 * Doctors
 * Your Character
 * Treatment
 * IV fluids, ice packs, defibrillation, intubation
 * Status
 * Alive



Remy
Remy, male in early to mid-twenties, presents with calf covered in small reddened nodules. Patient just cleared a respiratory infection, lungs sound clear, with no reports of wheezing or coughing. You decide to do a biopsy and genetic test to check nodules. Biopsy shows panniculitis related to infection, which should clear soon, but genetic test shows markers for distal muscular dystrophy, late onset, which he may develop in his forties.
 * Diagnosis
 * panniculitis secondary to respiratory infection
 * distal muscular dystrophy
 * Doctors
 * Your Character
 * Treatment
 * none mentioned
 * Status
 * Alive



Naveen Banerji
Naveen Banerji presented with symptoms two months ago, first as cough, fever, confusion. Then it progressed to severe headaches (later thought to be caused by encephalitis), high fever, and the inability to keep fluids down. Then, breathing trouble and organ dysfunction. Then, sepsis and renal failure. His condition was deemed terminal, with only a month to live. When the source of his symptoms was determined, phage therapy was initiated to pass the blood-brain barrier and eradicate the bacteria, Acinetobacter baumannii. Supportive treatment for septic shock is presumed to have been given.
 * Diagnosis
 * bacteriophage (c2) and bacteria (Acinetobacter baumannii)
 * Doctors
 * Dr. Ethan Ramsey
 * Your Character
 * Dr. Landry Olsen
 * Treatment
 * phage therapy to eradicate bacteria, and supportive treatment
 * Status
 * Alive



Willow

 * Diagnosis
 * Hepatitis C
 * Doctors
 * Your Character
 * Treatment
 * Status
 * Alive
 * Alive



Nigel Platt

 * Diagnosis
 * hypothyroidism caused by Hashimoto's disease
 * hiatal hernia
 * Doctors
 * Your Character
 * Dr. Ethan Ramsey
 * Treatment
 * thyroid medication
 * surgery
 * Status
 * Alive



Mr. Russell

 * Diagnosis
 * food poisoning
 * Doctors
 * Dr. Bryce Lahela
 * Treatment
 * symptomatic relief
 * Status
 * Alive



Tommy Liu

 * Diagnosis
 * microbial toxin
 * Doctors
 * Your Character
 * Dr. Aurora Emery
 * Treatment
 * antibiotics
 * Status
 * Alive



Crash victim (name: unknown)

 * Diagnosis
 * Doctors
 * Dr. Aurora Emery
 * Treatment
 * Status
 * Alive
 * Status
 * Alive



Tamara

 * Diagnosis
 * Doctors
 * Your Character
 * Treatment
 * Status
 * Alive
 * Status
 * Alive



Manuel

 * Diagnosis
 * broken arm
 * Doctors
 * Your Character
 * Treatment
 * possible splint or partial cast
 * medication for pain control and to decrease swelling
 * Status
 * Alive



Rafael Aveiro

 * Diagnosis
 * Doctors
 * Dr. Harper Emery
 * Dr. Bryce Lahela
 * Your Character (Determinant)
 * Treatment
 * Surgery
 * Status
 * Alive
 * Alive



Justin Neworth
Justin Neworth, 35 year old unconscious male, presented with fever, vomiting, bloody diarrhea, and petechiae; has a history of eczema, hypertension, thrombocytopenia, and low haptoglobin. Labs indicate an elevated count of creatinine. Dr. Ortega and you diagnose reduced kidney function and hemolytic-uremic syndrome. He is a Jehovah's Witness and refuses a blood transfusion; so you agree to give him steroids instead.
 * Diagnosis
 * reduced kidney function and hemolytic-uremic syndrome
 * Doctors
 * Dr. Esme Ortega
 * Your Character
 * Treatment
 * corticosteroids
 * Status
 * Alive



Eric

 * Diagnosis
 * Kikuchi disease
 * cholecystitis
 * Doctors
 * Dr. Ethan Ramsey
 * Dr. June Hirata
 * Dr. Baz Mirani
 * Your Character
 * Dr. Esme Ortega (Determinant)
 * Treatment
 * Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and/or corticosteroids
 * bowel rest, intravenous hydration, correction of electrolyte abnormalities, analgesia, and intravenous antibiotics
 * Status
 * Alive



Jaime

 * Diagnosis
 * cervical dystonia
 * Doctors
 * Your Character
 * Treatment
 * analgesia
 * Status
 * Alive



Lamar Stevenson

 * Diagnosis
 * tertiary syphilis
 * Doctors
 * Dr. Ethan Ramsey
 * Dr. June Hirata
 * Dr. Baz Mirani
 * Your Character
 * Treatment
 * penicillin
 * Status
 * Alive



Evelyn de la Vega
Evelyn de la Vega is a 60 year old female, presenting with a sudden onset of total vision loss. Personal history shows she is a painter who stands for long periods of time and has leg cramps from that. Red reflex test shows no opacification, and rules out vitreous hemorrhage and endophthalmitis. Test for V.Z.V. (varicella-zoster virus) proves negative; test for A.B.I. (ankle-brachial index) shows some peripheral artery disease in limbs but is not the cause of vision loss. If you visit Evelyn's gallery with Dr. Ramsey, you note areas that are missing details in her paintings, and organize them chronologically. You determine she has a scotoma which was not sudden but has been gradual and she did not notice, as her mind was filling in the gaps. You deduce she had been taking quinine for her leg cramps, leading to toxicity which caused the scotoma.
 * Diagnosis
 * scotoma secondary to quinine toxicity
 * Doctors
 * Dr. Ethan Ramsey
 * Dr. June Hirata
 * Dr. Baz Mirani
 * Your Character
 * Treatment
 * supportive care
 * Status
 * Alive