Bedside Examinations

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Author: Butch

Last revision: 26 Sep, 2020 at 15:40 UTC

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Description:

This mod aims to provide more realism by allowing doctors to perform routine medical examinations at the patient’s bedside. It also overhauls the way doctors choose examinations to mimic the real life workup of patients. The result is a much more realistic and streamlined approach to hospitalization in the game. The most amazing thing: you will no longer need huge armies of nurses to push around patients in stretchers to exam rooms!

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VERY IMPORTANT:

The mod has no compatibility issues with any other mod. It is worth noting that playing with any additional mods that add new examinations (all new department mods) will mess up the exam priority order that this mod has carefully balanced. I’m currently working with all the major modders to make all examinations in their mods work seamlessly with mine.

The mod makes changes to the Exams.xml and Roomtypes.xml files.

Regular wards and HDU wards now require the following additional items in order to be functional:

– CRP Scan
– Disinfectant Dispenser / Lab Sink / Kitchen Sink / Sink
– Defibrillator Wall / Defibrillator
– Equipment Cabinet / Equipment Cabinet Tall / Mobile Equipment Cabinet / Wall-mounted Equipment

The mod works with existing saves – just add the missing items to your wards.

Additional Information:

The mod does not eliminate the need for "Diagnostic Unit" rooms since not all exams can be carried out at the bedside; it simply reduces the workload on these rooms and frees up more nurses.

The mod increases the priority of the "Differential Diagnosis" exam which is an extremely powerful tool that was almost never utilized by doctors in the game. It helps narrow down the possible diagnoses and reduces the amount of time spent on investigations. I highly recommend you hire clinic and ER doctors with the "Advanced Diagnosis" specialization to make use of this exam.

Just like in real life, blood tests are often ordered early on in the workup of many hospitalized patients. Be prepared to expand your hematology lab to keep things running smoothly.

Any and all feedback is highly appreciated!