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** ''Mechanism of action entirely hypothetical based on the name, and assuming that "protoplaser" is a contraction of "protoplasm-laser" | ** ''Mechanism of action entirely hypothetical based on the name, and assuming that "protoplaser" is a contraction of "protoplasm-laser" | ||
* Capable of healing deep muscular wounds, torn veins and arteries, or nerve damage | * Capable of healing deep muscular wounds, torn veins and arteries, or nerve damage | ||
** {{CitationList|''Star Fleet Technical Manual''|TOS Novel: ''The Klingon Gambit''|TOS Novel: ''Forged in Fire''|TOS Novel: ''The Fearful Summons''|TNG: "Frame of Mind"|DTI Novel: ''Watching the Clock''}} | ** {{CitationList|''Star Fleet Technical Manual''|TOS: "Charlie X"|TOS: "Space Seed"|TOS Novel: ''The Klingon Gambit''|''Star Trek: The Motion Picture''|TOS Novel: ''Forged in Fire''|TOS Novel: ''The Fearful Summons''|TNG: "Frame of Mind"|DTI Novel: ''Watching the Clock''}} | ||
* Standard inclusion in [[Starfleet]] medkits (DS9 Novel: ''Millennium - Inferno'') | * Standard inclusion in [[Starfleet]] medkits (DS9 Novel: ''Millennium - Inferno'') | ||
* Certification required for usage by Starfleet medical technicians due to its complexity (TNG: "Eye of the Beholder") | * Certification required for usage by Starfleet medical technicians due to its complexity (TNG: "Eye of the Beholder") | ||
* In use by mid-23rd century (''Star Fleet Technical Manual''; TOS: "Charlie X") | |||
==Cardiac regulator== | ==Cardiac regulator== | ||
Latest revision as of 07:40, 13 March 2026
Anabolic protoplaser
- Often referred to simply as "protoplaser"
- Accelerates anabolic processes via metabolic stimulation of cells in order to encourage directional healing of tissue
- Mechanism of action entirely hypothetical based on the name, and assuming that "protoplaser" is a contraction of "protoplasm-laser"
- Capable of healing deep muscular wounds, torn veins and arteries, or nerve damage
- Citations
- Star Fleet Technical Manual
- TOS: "Charlie X"
- TOS: "Space Seed"
- TOS Novel: The Klingon Gambit
- Star Trek: The Motion Picture
- TOS Novel: Forged in Fire
- TOS Novel: The Fearful Summons
- TNG: "Frame of Mind"
- DTI Novel: Watching the Clock
- Standard inclusion in Starfleet medkits (DS9 Novel: Millennium - Inferno)
- Certification required for usage by Starfleet medical technicians due to its complexity (TNG: "Eye of the Beholder")
- In use by mid-23rd century (Star Fleet Technical Manual; TOS: "Charlie X")
Cardiac regulator
- Analogue to the 20th century pacemaker (SCE Short Story: "Wildfire, Book 2")
- Regulates both cardiac rhythm and blood pressure (SCE Short Story: "Wildfire, Book 2")
Cortical stimulator
- Device used to attempt induction of neural tissue through electrical stimulation for patients with low to no brain activity (Various)
- In use by 22nd century (ENT: "Observer Effect")
Delta wave inducer
- Sleep aid used to directly produce a state of sleep in a patient in order to aid healing via stimulating the production of delta waves in the brain (DS9: "The Passenger", "Invasive Procedures"; DS9 Novel: Mission Gamma: Cathedral)
- Mistakenly referred to as an alpha wave inducer in "The Passenger", but alpha waves are associated with wakefulness
Dermal regenerator
- Massively accelerates healing of the dermis or epidermis
- Common household technology (DS9: "Homefront")
- Used to close cuts, heal burns, remove scars
- Citations
- TOS Novel: Forged in Fire
- TNG: "Frame of Mind"
- TNG: "Timescape"
- DS9: "If Wishes Were Horses"
- DS9: "The Homecoming"
- DS9: "Indiscretion"
- DS9: "Homefront"
- DS9: "Wrongs Darker Than Death or Night"
- VOY: "State of Flux"
- VOY: "Macrocosm"
- VOY: "Retrospect"
- VOY: "One"
- VOY: "Muse"
- VOY: "Workforce"
- Can additionally modify the appearance of skin when reconfigured
- Able to simulate the appearance of wounds or burns (VOY: "Warhead")
- Able to add or remove cosmetic changes to skin (VOY: "Workforce, Part II")
- In use by the early 2270s (TOS Novel: Forged in Fire)
Exoscalpel
- High-precision version of a laser scalpel for more precise surgeries (TNG: "Ethics"; VOY: "Message in a Bottle"; DS9 Novel: Mission Gamma: Cathedral)
Fiber-enhancer
- Known by 22nd century (ENT Novel: Kobayashi Maru)
- Presumably used to improve nerve conductivity or functionality (ENT Novel: Kobayashi Maru)
Hypospray
- Non-invasive injection device delivering medicine via a burst of compressed air (Various)
- In use by 22nd century (ENT: "Breaking the Ice")
Laser scalpel
- Standard laser-based low-precision medical cutting tool (TNG: "The Host"; DS9: "Invasive Procedures", "The Alternate"; VOY: "Dark Frontier", "Imperfection"; TNG Novel: Vendetta)
- Exoscalpel used instead for high precision tools
Medkit
- Kit of commonly needed medical resources for usage in the field (Various)
Standard inventory
- Standardized collection of hypospray cartridges (TNG Novel: Immortal Coil)
- Broad-spectrum antibiotics
- Broad-spectrum antivirals
- Cardiopulmonary stimulant
- Steroid combinations
- Viral inhibitor
- Dermal regenerator
- Anabolic protoplaser (DS9 Novel: Millennium - Inferno)
Microscalpel
- Known by 22nd century (ENT Novel: Kobayashi Maru)
- Presumably hand-wielded cutting implement used for microsurgery (ENT Novel: Kobayashi Maru)
Muscle regenerator
- Used to repair minor damage to muscle tissue, such as sprains (SGR Novel: The Valiant; TNG Novel: Immortal Coil)
- Presumably by accelerating natural healing
Perscan
- Medical scanning system developed by Starfleet in the 2270s allowing Sickbay to instantly retrieve the biosigns of any crewmember on demand (TOS Novel: Ex Machina)
- Passive units within uniform belt in that era of Starfleet uniforms (TOS Novel: Ex Machina)
- Central device within Sickbay connects with perscan unit on command of authorized medical officer to retrieve immediate bioscan results (TOS Novel: Ex Machina)
Synthetic skin
- Aerosolized organic compound in use by mid-23rd century (DIS Novel: Desperate Hours)
- When applied to burns or other injuries in which the dermis has been exposed in a limited region, solidifies into an artificial epidermis which accelerates natural healing and protects against infection