Thrombic modulator-used to assist in blood coagulation
SURGICAL AND MEDICAL PROCEDURES/TREATMENTS
Accelerated critical pathways information-uses genetic coding to alter the brain of a humanoid patient
Cardiac replacement-artificial heart replacement
Cardiopulminary reconstruction-repairing the heart
CPK enzymatic therapy-medical treatment to limit the extent of spinal injury
Cryogenic open heart procedure-repair damaged cardiac tissue using temps near absolute zero
Cybernetic regeneration-medical treatment
Decompression chamber-used for patients requiring exposure to atmostpheric pressures other than Class-M normal
Dermal osmotic sealant-medicinal skin application used as a protection against epideral irritation
Engramatic purge-Mari used to erase specific thought from a person's mind
Humeral socket replacement-surgical procedure
Neurosynoptic therapy-used to modify a patients behavior through modification of neural structure
Neurogenic reconstructuring-used by Mari to permanently purge violent thoughts (not entirely effective)
Neuroregeneration-used in treating Yarim Fel Syndrome (DS9)
Osteotomy-used by the Hirogen to remove all the bones
Ribosome infusion-RNA-rich cytoplasmic granules that are sites of protein synthesis
Sex change operation-self explanatory, still used
STIMULATORS
Cardio stimulator-restarts the heart
Cortical stimulators-used to revitalize neural activity in a humanoid nervous system
Cytoplasmic stimulator-used to stabilize cellular toxity levels (Neelix, removed lungs "phage")
Direct reticular stimulator-electrical energy is applied directly to the nervous system in attempt to revive neural activity (see Neural stimulator)
Neural stimulator-used to increase neural activity in the central nervous system of a humanoid brain
Osteogenic stimulator-used to accelerate healing of bone fractures
Physiostimulator-used to elevate metabolic functions in an impaired individual
T-cell stimulator-increases the production of T-cells, a type of lymphocyte which enables humunoid bodies to fight infection
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS
Autosuture-used for wound closure
Drechtal Beams-used to sever nerve connections
Exoscalpo-used to incide the skin and expose underlying tissue
Laser Scalpel-used to open skin
Microsuture-used to knit tissue at the cellular level
Neural Calipers-used in surgical proceedures
Plasma Infusion Unit-used to dispense fluid and electrolytes
Sonic Separator-alien medical instrument (Spock's Brain, TOS)
Tissue Mitigator-used in surgical procedures
Trilaser Connector-alien medical instrument (Spock's Brain, TOS)
INDUCERS/INDUCTIONS
Alphawave inducer-used to inhance sleep occasionally
Cardiac induction-emergency medical heart resusitative measure
Delta wave inducer-used to induce sleep
Neural transducer-implantable bioelectric devices that recieve nerve impulses from the brain and transmit it to affected voluntary muscle groups. These instruments were used in cases of severe spinal cord damage to give the patient some control over the affected extremities
Neuropathway induction-used to repair neural pathways in a humanoid brain
Neuropolaric induction-used to repolarize ganglionic (a mass of nerve tissue containing nerve cells external to the brain or spinal cord) neural sheaths in the brain
Somnetic inducer-a small neural pad used to aid the induction of sleep in humanoids
Synaptic induction-used for patients suffering with tramatic memory loss
MEDICAL DEVICES/INSTRUMENTS
Biotemporal chamber-medical device invented by Voyager's EMH
Blood gas infuser-used to stabilize oxygen levels of a patient
Genetronic replicator-experimental device used to "grow" a replacement organ
Neocortical probe-capable of precision manipulation of neural protiens on an extremely small scale
Neural mogilator-used to relieve muscle aches
Neurocortical monitor-when placed on a patient's forehead to record encephalographic (brainwaves) data
Ocular Implant-optical device that could be surgically implanted to give sight to a blind person (Geordi, First Contact)
Parthenogenic Implant-an artificial device like a bionic heart
Phoretic Analyzer-biomedical analysis device
Pressor-used to close off hemorrhaging blood vessels using a forcefield
Protodeynoplaster-used to stablize the immune system
Psychotricorder-used to record past memories
Pulmonary support unit-emergency cardiopulmonary support unit
Stasis unit-holds a patient in a state of animation until medical treatment could be rendered
Subdermal bioprobe-could be implanted just under a patient's skin, used to transmit biochemistry readings
MEDICAL TESTS
Blood screening-medical test to identify shape shifters
CPK levels-(creatinine phosphokinase) used to diagnose cardiac damage
Electophoratic analysis-used to analyze cellular components
Hypothalmic series-used to determine if the organ that controls body temperature is malfunctioning
K-3 cell count-an imbalance of the K3cell count can be indicative of Urodelean flu
Myocardical enzyme balance-used in cardiac procedures
Sero-amino readout-a medical test
FORCEFIELDS
Biocontainment Field-(level four quarantine) used for containment of infectious material
Biogenic Field-a form of naturally occuring energy
Containment Field-specially shaped force field used to isolate dangerous materials such as antimatter or biohazard specimens
Isotropic Restraint-used to hold a patient totally immobile
MISCELLANEOUS
Antigen-any foreign substance that triggers an immune response
Aorta-main arterial trunk of the circulatory system
Bioimoplant-artificial organic material that can be surgically implanted into a person's body to replace damaged tissue
Brain circuitry pattern-medical diagnostic image mapping neural activity in the brain. The BCB of each individual is unique, and thus serves as a positive means of identification
Consciousness parasite-noncorporeal life form that enters a hosts consciousness just before the moment of death. Once in the mind, it attempts to coerce the host's consciousness into a matrix where it can be slowly be consumed to sustain the parasite
Endorphins-naturally occuring neurochemicals found in many humanoids and other vertebrat especies
Genetic resequencing vector-medical suspension form used to shut down Borg nanprobes as they emerge from dormancy
Glial cells-more specifically known as neuroglial tissue that forms the supporting elements of the nervous system, which plays an important role in reacting to injury or infection
Intravascular pressure-measurable pressure of the blood against the walls of the vessels in a humanoid body
K-3 indicator-medical measurement of neural activity corresponding to the level of pain being experience by a patient
Leukocyte microvirus-white blood cells
Neurolink-used for the stablization of patients with brainstem injuries
Ovarian resequencing-
Positronic implant-artificial cybernetic replacement for damaged portions of a biological brain
Postmortem resusitation technique-used to revive patients who, in an earlier age, might have been considered to be clinically dead
Preganglionic fiber-nerve tissue located outside the central nervous system
Regilian fleaspider-the venom could be used to synthesize a medicine to improve circulation in humanoid patients
Regilian liquid crystals-an illegal and highly intoxicating aphrodisiac
Retrovirus-member of a family of viruses
RNA-substance found in all living cells which act as a controller of protein synthesis (simular to DNA)
Telencephalon-term for brain
Telesynaptic activity-neural electrical impulses in the telepathic areas of the brains of some humanoid species
Vasodilation-referring to a state in a vascular life form in which the blood vessels are temporarily enlarged, allowing a higher rate of blood flow through the circulatory systemused in fertility treatments