Symptom → Diagnosis Wizard
Select the patient's primary presenting symptom from the chart:
How diagnosis works in Maple Hospital Roblox
Every patient in Maple Hospital arrives with a flagged condition visible on the chart at intake. The diagnosis in this game is not about picking the right illness from a dropdown — it's about recognizing the flag, choosing the correct treatment protocol, and executing the steps in the right order. Administering a medication before the flag appears on the chart counts as a wrong medication event and resets the entire case.
The most common reason new doctors lose XP is sequencing. Fracture cases need IV analgesic before splinting. Infection cases need a blood panel or temperature check before antibiotics. Hypertensive crisis cases need ECG monitoring before antihypertensives. The wizard above captures this sequencing logic for 10 primary symptom categories.
One thing worth knowing: the game also penalizes over-treatment. Giving an IV antiemetic push for mild nausea (level 1) wastes a charge and flags a dosing error even though the drug is in the right family. Severity matching is part of the diagnosis skill.
For a full searchable database of every in-game drug, cabinet location, and administration steps, see the Medication Guide.
Which department handles what
| Department | Handles | Key Supply Location |
|---|---|---|
| 🚨 ER | Trauma, wounds, burns, cardiac arrest (Code Blue) | Crash cart, ER supply trolley |
| 🏥 Ward | Mild infections, nausea, pain, hypertension | Nursing station cabinet, pharmacy shelf |
| 💊 ICU | Sepsis, respiratory failure, hypertensive crisis, arrhythmia | ICU supply cart, wall ventilator |
| 🔪 Operating Room | Deep wounds, severe trauma, emergency C-section | OR instrument tray, anesthesia cart |
| 👶 NICU | Premature neonates, sick newborns | Incubator bay, NICU supply station |
| 🦷 Dental Clinic | Toothache, cavities, abscesses | Dental supply cabinet, imaging plate |
XP rewards by severity
| Severity | XP Range | Example diagnoses |
|---|---|---|
| Low | 7–14 XP | Mild nausea, minor wound, mild toothache |
| Moderate | 10–20 XP | Severe nausea, fracture, Stage 1 hypertension |
| High | 18–35 XP | Arrhythmia, dental abscess, severe trauma, late preterm neonate |
| Critical | 30–55 XP | Cardiac arrest, septic shock, respiratory failure, hypertensive crisis |
XP ranges tested from gameplay; values may vary slightly by server version. XP bonus applies when the full treatment sequence is completed in order.
Most common diagnosis mistakes
✗Administering medication before the chart flag appears
✓Always read the chart at intake first. The flag triggers the treatment chain. Without it, any medication counts as a dosing error.
✗Splinting a fracture without IV analgesic first
✓The correct sequence is analgesic → X-ray → splint. Splinting before pain relief drops patient stability and forfeits the comfort XP step.
✗Using IV antiemetic push for mild nausea (Level 1)
✓Mild nausea uses the oral tablet. IV push is reserved for severe nausea, active vomiting, or post-surgery. Mismatching wastes a charge and flags a dosing error.
✗Giving antihypertensives to a hypotensive patient
✓A BP below 90/60 is hypotension — the treatment is IV fluid bolus, not antihypertensives. Mixing these up is the #1 BP case error.
✗Starting antibiotics before the blood panel or temp check
✓Infections require a diagnostic step first to generate the infection flag. Antibiotic before flag = wrong medication event.
Blood pressure cases have the most sequencing errors. Use the interactive Blood Pressure Guide to enter your patient's actual readings and get the exact treatment protocol.
Frequently asked questions
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