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[DENIED] Smiley’s EMS application
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Smiley247365 ⭐OG Supporter Member
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10 days ago

NOROWAREJIMA EMERGENCY SERVICES

 

 

 

HOSPITAL APPLICATION

 

 

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OOC SECTION

 

[This section is a requirement to properly identify you during your application.]

 

What is your IGN

 

  • Smiley247365

 

What is your Discord

 

  • Smiley247365

 

What would you like us to call you?

 

  • Smiley

 

How old are you?

 

-17

 

Do you have a functional Microphone

 

  • Yes, it works quite nice

 

What is your timezone & How would you describe your activity

 

  • I currently live in est and can consider myself very active online. I can say for a fact that I am online for entertainment and actively learning. I enjoy being there for my friends and involved in online games/roleplays

 

What is your motivation to apply to the Norowarejima Hospital Faction

 

 

My motivation to join the Norowarejima Hospital Faction stems from my passion for creating immersive, meaningful roleplay experiences that reflect the challenges and triumphs of the medical field. I admire the faction's focus on realism and teamwork, as it provides a unique platform to develop engaging storylines while fostering collaboration with other players.

I am particularly drawn to the opportunity to explore complex medical scenarios, from high-pressure emergencies to heartfelt moments of patient care, which not only enhance my character's development but also contribute to the depth and vibrancy of the server's community. Joining the Norowarejima EMS Faction allows me to merge my love for roleplay with my interest in medical themes, ensuring every interaction is both authentic and impactful.

To be honest, I view this faction as a chance to grow alongside a team of dedicated roleplayers, sharing creative ideas and building a supportive environment. It would be an honor to contribute my skills and enthusiasm to a faction that plays such a vital role in shaping the server's dynamic and engaging narratives!

 

(OPTIONAL)

 

Will you be applying to become the Hospital Director (Coordinator)

 

(Note: If you are applying for this role, this will also mean you are applying to become staff within the server and will be put on a high standard if you are to be accepted).

 

! No thank you!

 

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ROLE-SPECIFIC QUESTIONS & MEDICAL TRIVIA

 

[This section is dedicated to testing your knowledge on the medical field.]

 

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If you are accepted, you will be given the RESIDENT tag

 

 

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Do you have any prior experience with MedicalRP

 

  •   Yes, I have experience roleplaying on other servers, where I’ve taken on the crucial role of a medical physician. I can assure you that I bring both accuracy and engaging roleplay to every roleplay scenario I participate in.

 

Are you aware that with MedicalRP comes the possibility of encountering possibly triggering topics

 

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I am aware of MedicalRP having the possibility of encountering triggering topics 

 

How well can you coordinate with a team during Roleplay

 

  • I do very well with collaboration and roleplaying with a team is actually quite fun. I really do enjoy speaking with others to be creative and share funny and interesting roleplay. Being on a team means more active people to roleplay with

 

MEDICAL TRIVIA

 

 

 

(PHYSIOLOGY)

 

If someone is experiencing a reaction to food poisoning, what is the correct way to manage and treat the symptoms

 

  • First, assess the severity of the symptoms ( nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, dehydration etc…)
  • For mild cases, encourage hydration with oral rehydration solutions or clear fluids. Avoid solid foods until symptoms subside!!! 
  • For severe cases, initiate IV fluids and electrolyte replacement. If necessary, administer antiemetics and monitor for signs of systemic infection.
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What procedure would you follow if you witness a patient experiencing a seizure

 

-Ensure the patient’s safety by clearing the area of potential hazards.

Do not restrain the patient or place anything in their mouth.

Position the patient on their side to maintain an open airway and reduce the risk of aspiration.

Time the seizure. If it lasts longer than 5 minutes or repeats without recovery, call for emergency intervention and administer rescue medications (e.g., benzodiazepines).

After the seizure subsides, reassure the patient, check vital signs, and evaluate the need for further medical attention.

 

 

What procedure would you follow if a patient that has entered the hospital has a broken forearm

 

-Assess the injury: check for deformity, swelling, open wounds, and circulation distal to the fracture (e.g., capillary refill and pulse).

Immobilize the arm using a splint or sling to prevent further injury.

Manage pain with appropriate analgesics.

If the fracture is open or shows compromised blood flow, treat as a medical emergency.

Obtain X-rays to confirm the fracture and determine the treatment plan (casting, reduction, or surgery).

 

 

What procedure would you follow if a patient enters the hospital struggling to breathe

  • Quickly assess airway patency, breathing, and circulation (ABCs).
  • Administer supplemental oxygen and place the patient in a high-Fowler’s position to ease breathing.
  • Perform a rapid physical examination, including auscultation of lung sounds and checking for cyanosis.
  • Obtain a brief history of the patient’s condition (asthma, COPD, or recent trauma).
  • If needed, prepare for advanced airway management (e.g., intubation) and initiate bronchodilators or other medications as prescribed.

 

 

 

 

(PSYCHIATRY)

 

A patient is experiencing a panic attack before an important procedure. How would you assist the patient?

 

-Remain calm and establish a supportive presence.

Encourage the patient to focus on slow, deep breaths (e.g., using the 4-7-8 breathing technique).

Reassure them with simple, clear statements like, "You're safe, and we’ll take this one step at a time."

If appropriate, use grounding techniques (e.g., describing surroundings to shift focus from internal stress).

Depending on severity, consider administering prescribed anti-anxiety medications.

 

 

 A belligerent patient in the middle of a psychotic episode stumbles into the emergency room. What should you do?

 

-Prioritize safety for all individuals by ensuring the environment is secure.

Approach the patient in a calm, non-threatening manner, using clear and simple communication.

Avoid confrontation and offer choices to de-escalate their behavior.

Engage a trained mental health professional or security if necessary.

Administer sedatives or antipsychotics as prescribed if the patient becomes a danger to themselves or others.

 

 

Which neurotransmitter is most commonly associated with depression

 

-Serotonin, which is  most commonly associated with depression, though norepinephrine and dopamine also play significant roles!!

 

 

What does the Acronym [PTSD] stand for, and what does it entail

 

-PTSD stands for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. It is a mental health condition triggered by witnessing or experiencing a traumatic event. :( Symptoms include intrusive memories, avoidance, hyperarousal, and negative changes in mood or cognition. Treatment often involves therapy (e.g., CBT or EMDR) and sometimes medication.

 

 

 

IN-CHARACTER SECTION

 

[Everything beyond this point must be answered from an ICLY standpoint]

 

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TOMOHIRO’S COVER LETTER

 

Dear Hiring Manager,

I am writing to express my strong interest in the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) position at Norowarejima Emergency Services. With my background in [insert relevant education, training, or experience], I am confident in my ability to provide exceptional pre-hospital care, contribute to your mission, and uphold the high standards of service expected at your organization.

Throughout my training and career, I have honed the skills essential for responding to medical emergencies with precision, efficiency, and empathy. My experience includes:

  • Medical Expertise: Proficient in trauma management, CPR, advanced first aid, and patient stabilization techniques.
  • Crisis Management: Adept at remaining calm under pressure, communicating effectively with patients and team members, and making swift, informed decisions in high-stakes situations.
  • Team Collaboration: Skilled in working alongside diverse medical professionals, law enforcement, and community members to ensure seamless coordination during emergencies.

 I believe my dedication to patient care and ability to adapt to dynamic environments align seamlessly with your team’s objectives.

In addition… to my technical qualifications, I bring a compassionate and patient-centered approach to every call. I understand that emergency services are not only about medical intervention but also about providing reassurance and dignity to individuals in their most vulnerable moments.

I would be honored to bring my skills and passion to Norowarejima Emergency Services, contributing to your exceptional reputation for saving lives and serving the community. I would welcome the opportunity to discuss how my experience aligns with your team’s needs.

Thank you for considering my application. I am looking forward to the opportunity to speak with you further. 

Sincerely,
Shimizu Tomohiro

 

 

 

THE INTERVIEW

 

[Congratulations! Your character scored an interview, please answer the following all in ICLY fashion]

 

 

 

The Hospital Director takes a seat at their desk, clasping their hands together with a calm gaze as they greet the individual. Their desk is clean and pristine, aside from a half-filled tea cup that continues to steam, giving the room a lovely aroma.

 

 

Seated in the quiet stillness of the room, he let his dark blue eyes lock onto the man who had just entered, tracking every deliberate step with a quiet intensity. Shimizu’s gaze lingered, studying the subtle shifts in the other’s posture and the weight of his soul. After a moment, he shifted in his chair, adjusting his position with a fluid grace, one leg crossing neatly over the other. Straightening his posture, he leaned slightly forward, a mixture of anticipation and curiosity flickering in his expression as he silently waited for the man’s words to break the tension hanging in the air.

 

 

 

 

“Good afternoon. I will be conducting your interview today. Could I have your full name as well as your age and date of birth, please?”

 

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 Would fix his posture as he spoke in a low tone. "Lovely to meet you, I’m Shimizu Tomohiro. I am thirty three years old... OH, I was born 1992 September 6" He scratched his neck as he looked around the room before resting his eyes on the person interviewing him

 

 

“Very nice. Now, could you tell me a little more about yourself? Do you have a family, perhaps some motivations behind why you’d like to work here?”

 

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He offered a soft smile as he got asked about his family “I am a single father with two kids a young boy and a girl sadly there mother is no longer in the picture and I don’t have any other family then them I am trying be financially stable as to keep my family together” He stated this with a sigh and ran his hand through his cut hair. It can be assumed it hasn’t been short for long.

 

 

“Would you like us to refer to you by your surname or first name? As well as what honorifics you’d like.”

 

(San, Chan, Kun, Shi, etc.)

 

-He would let out a low chuckle as closed his eyes to speak. He was rarely asked this “I would like to be called by my first name Shimizu and the honorific would be Sama or san.” 

 

 

The director nods in affirmation, now understanding the type of person the individual was and readjusts their posture, taking a sip of that aromatic green tea before continuing to speak.

 

Would nod his head attentive listening, his eyes scanning the room a few times before landing back on the Director.

 

 

 

“It is nice meeting you, then. Now, Let us move on to some more important questions regarding your role.”

 

 

Shimizu would offer a polite nod, his posture straightening slightly to convey his attentiveness.

"Likewise, it’s been a pleasure meeting you," he’d reply with a faint, respectful smile. "I’m ready to address any questions you have regarding the role. Please, go ahead." His tone would be steady and professional, signaling his readiness to engage in a deeper discussion.

 

 

 

 

“A patient arrives with a severe injury and is panicking uncontrollably. Walk me through how you would handle this situation.”

 

  • Shimizu would nod thoughtfully, his expression calm and composed as he began to outline his approach.
  • "First and foremost," he’d start, his voice steady but gentle, "I would assess the scene and ensure that it’s safe for me to approach. Once I’ve confirmed that, I would immediately focus on calming the patient while quickly assessing the severity of their injury. A calm demeanor and clear communication are key in these situations."
  • Leaning forward slightly, his tone would grow more deliberate.
    "I would introduce myself and speak in a reassuring, steady tone something like, ‘You’re safe now. I’m here to help you, and I’m going to take care of you.’ Eye contact and a calm presence can often help reduce their panic. If possible, I’d ask them to focus on their breathing, guiding them to take slow, deep breaths, while continuing to evaluate their condition."
  • He’d pause briefly, as if picturing the scene, before continuing.
    "While providing reassurance, I’d also begin addressing their injury. For example, if there’s severe bleeding, I’d apply direct pressure to control it, all while keeping the patient informed of what I’m doing: ‘I’m applying pressure to stop the bleeding…just keep breathing with me.’ This not only calms them but builds trust in the care I’m providing."
  • Shimizu’s tone would take on a more clinical edge, though his words remained empathetic.
    "If their panic persists and they’re unable to cooperate, I’d consider involving medication or additional support to help them calm down, but only as a last resort and if it’s in their best interest. Throughout, I’d remain vigilant for signs of shock or other complications, addressing them promptly."
  • He’d sit back slightly, his expression resolute.
    "The key in these moments is balancing medical intervention with emotional support. A panicking patient isn’t just experiencing physical trauma…they’re overwhelmed mentally as well. My goal would be to stabilize their body and ease their mind simultaneously, ensuring they feel cared for and safe throughout the process."

 

 

 

“During an emergency, if any other hospital staff are unavailable however there is a patient in need, can we trust you to stabilize them or treat them to an acceptable degree?”

 

-Shimizu would sit up straighter, his expression firm but calm, exuding confidence as he met the question head-on. "Of course," he’d say, his voice steady and unwavering. "In an emergency, if no other staff are available, you can absolutely trust me to stabilize or treat a patient to an acceptable degree. My training and experience have prepared me for high-pressure situations where swift, decisive action is required. My priority will always be to preserve life, mitigate harm, and provide the best possible care within the scope of the resources available at that moment." His gaze would sharpen slightly, conveying his focus and determination. "I understand the gravity of such situations and the responsibility that comes with them. Whether it’s performing CPR, managing trauma, controlling bleeding, or stabilizing vitals, I am confident in my ability to act effectively and ensure the patient has the best chance of recovery." Leaning forward slightly, his tone would soften but remain firm, a testament to his dedication.
"I take that trust seriously. It’s not just about knowledge or skills…it’s about being the person people can rely on when it matters most. You have my word that I will rise to the occasion, every time."

 

 

 

“Could you run me through on the plethora of equipment you may find within your personal office if you are to be given the role of a resident? Just simply medical equipment.”

 

-Shimizu would sit back in his chair, crossing one leg over the other as he considered the question. His fingers lightly tapped against the armrest, and after a moment, he’d nod thoughtfully before responding. "Well," he’d start, his tone professional but approachable, "if I were to be given the role of a resident, my personal office would be equipped with the essentials for effective patient care and examination. You’d find a diagnostic set, of course ophthalmoscope and otoscope included + because quick and accurate assessments are critical. A stethoscope naturally, and a selection of blood pressure cuffs for various patient sizes." His gaze would shift momentarily, as if visualizing the space."There’d also be a reflex hammer, tuning forks for neurological assessments, and a portable pulse oximeter can’t go without that these days. For more procedural needs, a medical-grade thermometer, tongue depressors, and a glucometer would be readily available. And let’s not forget the basics like sterile gloves, alcohol swabs, and a suture kit, just in case a quick fix is needed on the spot."  His tone would soften slightly, a hint of enthusiasm creeping in as he continued. "I’d also ensure there’s a supply of disposable syringes and needles for vaccinations or injections, along with a sharps container because safety first. Maybe even an EKG monitor, if the space allows. It’s always better to be prepared for emergencies." He’d smile faintly, folding his hands in his lap. "That’s just a general rundown, of course. Adaptability and thorough preparation are key, don’t you think?"

 

 

 

 

 

Any extra information you’d like to add

I am grateful for the time taken to read over this. Most items and references I used were from a few hours of research. So apologies if they aren’t exactly right.

 

 

 

Can you provide a reference to your character's appearance?

 

 The man standing before you was Shimizu Tomohiro. Eldest son of the Tomohiros and he held himself with pride. The first thing you can notice is the harshly scarred face and lack of eye. The remaining one was a deep sea blue color… His hair was cut short but a deep black color as his skin was tanned to a reddish tone

 

(Skin/Art)

 

Credits to Grimsky21 for the pictures and Art



Last edited: 8 days ago x 1
D0MINEER Director Lore Coordinator
46 posts
8 topics
8 days ago

Thank you for applying to the NorowareJima Hospital faction!
Unfortunately, Your application has been;

 DENIED 


Unfortunately, your application wasn't up to standard. We would love for you to apply the next time we open applications, however.
A good way to improve is to take a look at the accepted applicants to see the standard we are looking for!

Best Regards, YRP!



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