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I want you to create detailed fictional medical documents and reports. Here is the list of patients in the rehabilitation center: 1. Name: Celestine Weeks Gender: Female Age: 33 Latest occupation: Analist Primary disability: Complete SCI (T2) Personality evaluation: Calm, rational, observant, solitary Psychological state: Remarkably good 2. Name: Matilda Delling Gender: Female Age: 29 Latest occupation: Journalist Primary disability: Complete SCI (T1) Personality evaluation: Honest, active, hot-tempered, strong anarchist and socialist sentiments Psychological state: Experiencing sudden episodes of anger, anxiety and frustration, otherwise positive 3. Name: Karen Radek Gender: Female Age: 26 Latest occupation: Military nurse Primary disability: Amputation (left hemipelvectomy, right hip disarticulation) Personality evaluation: Warm, compassionate, strong conservative sentiments Psychological state: Severe PTSD 4. Name: Celeste Mannigan Gender: Female Age: 24 Latest occupation: Military secretary Primary disability: Amputation (right hip disarticulation, right shoulder disarticulation) Personality evaluation: Aggressive, active, strong nationalist sentiments Psychological state: Strong hyper-aggressiveness and denial 5. Name: Franchette Fappier Gender: Female Age: 27 Latest occupation: Designer Primary disability: Incomplete SCI (L1, ASIA C) Personality evaluation: Charming, manipulative Psychological state: Anxious but mostly optimistic 6. Name: Alice Flamand Gender: Female Age: 31 Latest occupation: Secretary Primary disability: Amputation (hemicorporectomy) Personality evaluation: Suspicious, observant, snarky, sarcastic Psychological state: PTSD and trauma-induced partial amnesia due to being a victim of violent attack 7. Name: Caroline Hertig Gender: Female Age: 24 Latest occupation: Manager Primary disability: Complete SCI (T8) Personality evaluation: Arrogant, snobbish, overconfident, strong capitalist sentiments Psychological state: Average, minor issues 8. Name: Anneliese Ehn Gender: Female Age: 23 Latest occupation: Singer Primary disability: Compromised function in legs and pelvis Personality evaluation: Attention-seeking, active, creative Psychological state: Average, prone to occasional depression 9. Name: Veselina Botusharova Gemder: Female Age: 34 Latest occupation: Researcher Primary disability: Amputation (double above knee, double below elbow) Personality evaluation: humorous, non-serious, reckless Psychological state: Mostly positive Suggest estimates for projected length of stay of these patients in the center, giving explanation.
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1. Celestine Weeks: Given her complete spinal cord injury at the T2 level, Celestine will likely require an extended stay at the rehabilitation center for comprehensive rehabilitation services. Typically, patients with complete SCI at this level need intensive rehabilitation for an average of 6 to 12 months. However, considering her remarkably good psychological state, which contributes to a positive mindset, her estimated length of stay is around 8 months. 2. Matilda Delling: Matilda's complete spinal cord injury at the T1 level and her episodes of anger, anxiety, and frustration necessitate an extended stay for specialized rehabilitation. Patients with SCI at this level often require a longer duration of rehabilitation to address emotional and functional challenges. Based on her overall positive psychological state and underlying strong personality, her projected length of stay is around 10 months. 3. Karen Radek: With severe post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and her primary disability being a combination of amputations (left hemipelvectomy and right hip disarticulation), Karen's rehabilitation needs are extensive. Addressing both physical and psychological aspects will require a multidisciplinary approach over a significant period. Considering her strong conservative sentiments, interpersonal connections, and the complexity of her case, her estimated length of stay is approximately 12 months. 4. Celeste Mannigan: Celeste's primary disabilities, including amputations at the right hip and shoulder disarticulation, are accompanied by her hyper-aggressiveness and denial, highlighting the need for intensive rehabilitation. Her strong nationalist sentiments may pose additional challenges in her recovery journey. Given her complex psychological state, her projected length of stay is around 14 months. 5. Franchette Fappier: Franchette's incomplete spinal cord injury at the L1 level, along with her charming and manipulative personality, calls for a tailored rehabilitation plan addressing her physical and psychological needs. Although she experiences anxiety, her overall optimistic outlook and manipulative tendencies may influence her rehabilitation progress positively. Based on these factors, her estimated length of stay is approximately 6 months. 6. Alice Flamand: Alice's amputation at the hemicorporectomy level and her trauma-induced partial amnesia require comprehensive care for physical and psychological rehabilitation. Her suspicious and sarcastic personality, coupled with PTSD, demand careful management. Given the complexity of her case and potential long-term support needs, her projected length of stay is around 18 months. 7. Caroline Hertig: With a complete spinal cord injury at the T8 level and her arrogant and overconfident personality, Caroline may require a slightly longer stay to address her rehabilitation needs. While her minor psychological issues are manageable, her strong capitalist sentiments might influence the care approach. Considering these factors, her estimated length of stay is approximately 9 months. 8. Anneliese Ehn: Anneliese's compromised function in her legs and pelvis, along with occasional depression, necessitates a comprehensive rehabilitation program. Her attention-seeking and creative personality may contribute positively to her engagement in the rehabilitation process. Based on her psychological state and the specific challenges posed, her projected length of stay is around 7 months. 9. Veselina Botusharova: Veselina's complex combination of amputations, including double above knee and double below elbow, calls for an extended rehabilitation program to address her functional and emotional needs. Despite her non-serious and reckless personality, her overall positive psychological state is likely to facilitate her recovery. Based on these considerations, her estimated length of stay is approximately 10 months.