Section 5
All HELIX units are required to write out a report after performing a surgery on a fellow civil protection unit. HELIX units are not required to write reports for surgeries done on citizens or CWU, unless you feel the situation was very important, unique, or strange. Reports are to be placed in the HELIX DvL's office, inside the reports bin on his desk. They will be read and then scanned into the HELIX archive database. The report should be in the following format:
Patient: (The name of the unit who received the surgery. Include division, rank, and unit numbers)
Diagnosis: (What was wrong with the unit?)
Procedure: (What surgery did you perform? How did you do it?)
Results: (What were the results of the surgery? Was it successful?)
<Your name>
All HELIX units are required to write out a report after performing a surgery on a fellow civil protection unit. HELIX units are not required to write reports for surgeries done on citizens or CWU, unless you feel the situation was very important, unique, or strange. Reports are to be placed in the HELIX DvL's office, inside the reports bin on his desk. They will be read and then scanned into the HELIX archive database. The report should be in the following format:
Patient: (The name of the unit who received the surgery. Include division, rank, and unit numbers)
Diagnosis: (What was wrong with the unit?)
Procedure: (What surgery did you perform? How did you do it?)
Results: (What were the results of the surgery? Was it successful?)
<Your name>