SCP-2693-JOPHIEL

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SCP-2693-JOPHIEL is to be kept in a standard humanoid containment cell. They should be situated in a hospital-grade cot and connected to a physiological monitor, mechanical ventilator, specialized tracheal vacuum connecting to the temporary holding area for SCP-2693-SAMAEL2, EEG, and EKG at all times. SCP-2693-JOPHIEL is to be kept in a barbiturate-induced coma. Research has indicated unconsciousness reduces PERDITIO incidents likelihood by 56-73%.3 An anesthesiologist and EEG technician should examine EEG trends daily to determine when the next injection may be administered ideally to continue the simulated comatose state. Medical personnel assigned to maintenance of SCP-2693-JOPHIEL must check no less than five times a day to ascertain the …show more content…
These will be signaled by specialized monitoring equipment as soon as they are expelled, allowing a containment team to collect them and place them in the current temporary containment wing for them. At this time, they are to be kept in a state of coma until further procedures are planned and approved. Early termination of instances through intentional overdose of barbiturates is currently prohibited. Further deliberation on how to contain these instances most efficiently and humanely is a project underway by Ethics Committee and Containment Specialists assigned to this …show more content…
Any personnel injured by SCP-2693-SAMAEL may be treated by medical staff using standard procedure.

SCP-2693-SANDALPHON is to be kept in a standard humanoid containment cell. It does not require medically-induced coma. SCP-2693-SANDALPHON has the needs of typical humans, such as food, bathroom facilities, etc. It has also requested lessons in learning Braille, books printed in Braille, and art supplies. These materials have been granted as of 1/██/20██. As of 2/██/20██, it no longer requires a Braille tutor.
Due to the diseases SCP-2693-SANDALPHON suffers from, it needs some level of specialized care to manage general health and daily pain levels. It is currently to take 400mg of ibuprofen by mouth after meals,7 and should be examined by a general practitioner every 4 weeks to make note of the progress of their diseases and treat them as needed.

As of 11/██/20██, testing requests for any type of SCP-2693 should be made out to the Ethics

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