Based on evaluation, Colonel O'Neill's knees are at least a five at the moment on the pain scale, although patient reports it as two.
Oh, Jack.
Patient reported his welding torch slipped and burned through the glove when Sergeant Harriman accidentally retracted the iris while Siler was still making repairs on it.
Oh dear. Sounds like there's another story there.
Sigh, you know, Murphy, I need to get myself some coffee. Oh, crap, the record button's stuck.
[Banging noise heard. Tape ends.]
Hehehe.
Doctor Jackson was knocked in head by blunt edge of staff weapon. He reports he did not lose consciousness, but admits to having felt a bit stunned.
Must. Not. Laugh. Out. Loud. At. Work.
have been put on intravenous hydration and intense anti-nausea...those were new shoes too.
Oh, poor Janet. And lost her apetite, too. And then Cassie's interruption.
Internal note: will need to requisition new infirmary bed or ask for repair since bed controls on Colonel O'Neill's bed have become inoperative. Perhaps can ask Siler next time he stops in if there is a way to lock a bed's position from patient control.
Re: Infirmary Notes
Oh, Jack.
Patient reported his welding torch slipped and burned through the glove when Sergeant Harriman accidentally retracted the iris while Siler was still making repairs on it.
Oh dear. Sounds like there's another story there.
Sigh, you know, Murphy, I need to get myself some coffee. Oh, crap, the record button's stuck.
[Banging noise heard. Tape ends.]
Hehehe.
Doctor Jackson was knocked in head by blunt edge of staff weapon. He reports he did not lose consciousness, but admits to having felt a bit stunned.
Must. Not. Laugh. Out. Loud. At. Work.
have been put on intravenous hydration and intense anti-nausea...those were new shoes too.
Oh, poor Janet. And lost her apetite, too. And then Cassie's interruption.
Internal note: will need to requisition new infirmary bed or ask for repair since bed controls on Colonel O'Neill's bed have become inoperative. Perhaps can ask Siler next time he stops in if there is a way to lock a bed's position from patient control.
Oh dear.
And I love the ending.