Night At The Infirmary patients hub

Night At The Infirmary Patients

Night At The Infirmary patients hub: Dale, Casey, Ariana, Dallas, Walter and Beta NPCs, registration notes and shapeshifter look-alike checks before treatment.

Night At The Infirmary patient NPC reference.

Night At The Infirmary patients hub

Night At The Infirmary patients are NPCs who queue at the infirmary registration desk throughout the night. Some need real treatment — broken bones, IV fluids, casts. Others are anomalies wearing familiar faces.

Your job as the night doctor is not guesswork at the window. Register each arrival, read the name card, run heartbeat, temperature (~37), and night vision when unsure, then either complete treatment or exorcise with the wooden crucifix.

This hub lists patient names spotted in Beta footage (marked unverified — names and tells can change per UPD). Individual entity pages ship in Phase 2 when tell data is confirmed.

Detection help: how to detect anomalies · Night-by-night intro: nights hub · Tools: items.

How patients move through the infirmary

Patients follow a predictable pipeline when legitimate:

Arrival — Enters via wheelchair or walk-in; may complain about wait times or injuries.

Registration — Name, age, injury type on card (e.g., broken right arm). Accept sends them to the OR.

Operating room — IV, monitor, limb set, cast steps. Vitals checked throughout.

Discharge — Patient leaves; bed may need sanitizing before the next case.

Anomalies interrupt anywhere: wrong vitals at monitor, face change mid-cast, or perfect vitals with wrong identity on Night 2. Deny at desk when possible; otherwise exorcise in the OR.

  • Do01Read name card before accepting
  • Do02Connect IV + heart monitor immediately
  • Do03Verify temperature ~37 before fiberglass
  • Do04Exorcise on 0/absurd BPM or identity fail
  • Do05Sanitize bed after anomaly banishment

Named patients from Beta footage

These names appear in community Night At The Infirmary walkthrough recordings. Injury types vary by spawn.

NameNotes (Beta footage)Night seen
Dale GutierrezAge 24, broken right arm — tutorial patientNight 1
Casey MorrisAge 42, broken left legNight 1
ArianaAppointment dialogue — "I'm Ariana"Night 1
RoscoCommunity hub name — verify in-gameNight 1+
MatthewHub list name — verify in-gameNight 1+
AudreyHub list name — verify in-gameNight 1+
CedriliaHub list name — verify in-gameNight 1+
CourtneyHub list name — verify in-gameNight 1+
QuinnHub list name — verify in-gameNight 1+
DallasSelf-ID line "I am Dallas"Night 2
PaxtonSelf-ID line "I am Paxton"Night 2
MauriceSelf-ID line "I am Maurice"Night 2
PenelopeAppointment registrationNight 2
HaroldAppointment registrationNight 2
WalterLine "Tell them it's Walter"Night 2
JohnLine "Tell them it's John"Night 2

Injury types in Beta UPD 1

Most Night At The Infirmary patients in Beta footage arrive with limb fractures — the medical loop is built around orthopedics, not general triage.

Broken right arm — Tutorial case (e.g., Dale Gutierrez, age 24). Standard IV → monitor → arm cast chain.

Broken left leg — Casey Morris pattern. Same items, different limb prompts.

Broken left arm / right leg — Variants reuse the same cast items with different click targets.

Injury text on the registration card is not proof of humanity — anomalies fake injuries to enter the OR. Always vitals-check after bed placement.

Future UPDs may add burns, illness, or non-limb complaints. This hub updates when new injury strings appear in patch notes on updates.

Registration desk tips

Registration is the only patient phase where deny saves entire cast chains. Use it when:

Identity on the card conflicts with spoken name (John, Walter, Dallas patterns).

Faceless patient — decide without staring; deny if UI allows.

Duplicate of a patient you already fully treated same night with "off" dialogue.

When in doubt but not sure enough to deny, accept and run immediate vitals in the OR — Night 1 default. Night 2 duplicates lean deny-first.

Impatient lines ("I've been waiting three seconds", VIP Robux jokes) are mostly flavor. Do not deny on attitude alone — deny on identity and face rules.

Cross-link: controls for accept/deny clicks · map for desk location.

When patients become shapeshifters

On Night 2, anomalies called shapeshifters may look like anyone you already treated — Dale, Casey, or a named NPC from the table above.

Devices do not flag shapeshifters. A copied Casey can show normal BPM and ~37 temperature while speaking lines from a different patient.

Watch for identity contradictions: the card says one name, the voice claims another. Lines like "You're slightly different from before" or "I can't remember my face" appear in anomaly runs.

Faceless patients — no stable face — require quick decisions without staring. The boss warns: do not look too long.

Full Night 2 strategy: Night 2 guide. Anomaly types: anomalies hub.

Common patient lines (Beta)

Many lines are ambient flavor. A few repeat suspiciously across different faces — possible tell, not proof alone:

High-risk lines cluster on Night 2 when shapeshifters mimic prior patients. Medium-risk lines appear on both nights — always confirm with vitals on Night 1, with behavior on Night 2.

Do not build auto-deny rules from memes alone — "I have arrived, unfortunately" is community-famous but still appears on runs where the patient is a normal broken-bone case after vitals check.

Line (paraphrased)ContextRisk level
"I'm forgetting words slowly"Multiple patientsMedium — watch vitals
"Tell them it's John / Walter"Identity mismatchHigh on Night 2
"I am Dallas / Paxton / Maurice"Self-namingCross-check card
"Something changed"Mid-shiftMedium
"I paid five Robux for VIP"Flavor / impatientLow alone
"I have arrived, unfortunately"Meme spawn introLow — still check vitals

Same-night patient log (Night 2)

The highest-value skill on the Night At The Infirmary patients hub is not memorizing sixteen names — it is maintaining a same-night log while you play.

After each discharge, note: name on card, injury type, whether vitals were checked, and any weird dialogue. When Audrey or Matthew appears again, compare to the log before accepting.

Shapeshifters exploit success — you treated Casey Morris well, so your brain trusts Casey II. The log breaks that autopilot.

Paper notepad beside keyboard works. Some players use voice memo between waves. Wiki Phase 2 may ship a tracker tool — until then, mental notes win Night 2.

Pair with Night 2 guide deny rules and tier list S-tier copy patterns.

Named patients from Rosco through John are not equally dangerous — danger comes from duplicate context, not the string on the card. First Harold may be human; second Harold same night triggers S-tier protocol.

Community Beta footage names are not official canon — A.D. Games may add or rename NPCs silently. Log what you see in your lobby, not only what this wiki lists.

Telling anomalies from humans

Human patients in Night At The Infirmary follow the full treatment arc and leave after cast completion with stable vitals throughout.

Anomalies may pass registration, fail mid-OR, or pass vitals entirely on Night 2 while still being entities.

Night 1 rule: vitals decide. Night 2 rule: vitals inform but behavior and duplicate logic decide.

Exorcism is never applied to humans — if you crucifix a real patient, you made a detection error; Sanity and summary mistakes reflect that.

See how to detect anomalies for device order and anomalies hub for type categories.

Extended patients guide (Night At The Infirmary wiki)

The Night At The Infirmary patients hub is a name index plus a warning label: names are not trust tokens. Beta horror is social engineering with hospital props.

Dale Gutierrez and Casey Morris teach the cast chain on Night 1 — remember them as procedures, not as permanent allies. Night 2 may wear their faces.

Ariana and appointment-style lines sound mundane. Mundane is how shapeshifters arrive — boring dialogue, perfect vitals, wrong context.

Rosco, Matthew, Audrey, Cedrilia, Courtney, and Quinn appear on community lists before individual tells are verified. Log your own shifts; do not argue forum lore mid-night.

Dallas, Paxton, and Maurice often self-name in suspicious runs — cross-check the registration card every time, not just the voice.

Penelope and Harold use polite appointment language — politeness is not a vitals pass on Night 2.

Walter and John "tell them it's…" lines are high-tier identity slips — see tier list patient risk table.

Wheelchair arrivals and walk-ins use the same rules — prop delivery method does not imply humanity.

Age and injury text on cards can be faked for anomalies — vitals still decide on Night 1; behavior joins vitals on Night 2.

Deny saves time when the desk allows it — especially faceless cases and duplicate names with off dialogue.

Exorcise in OR when vitals fail or mid-cast horror confirms anomaly — same patients hub rules, different button timing.

Sanitize beds after anomaly patients — the next human patient deserves a clean OR and you deserve Sanity.

Same-night log beats flashcards — write names down, not just read them on this wiki once.

Phase 2 patient entity pages will add photos and confirmed tells — until then, this hub plus Night 2 guide is the safest index.

Official patient roster from A.D. Games may never publish — community footage names are Beta evidence, not gospel.

Patients hub quick reference

Night At The Infirmary patients arrive as injured NPCs — never assume humanity from appearance alone.

Night 1 names often include Dale Gutierrez, Casey Morris, Ariana — tutorial-friendly spawns with vitals-honest anomalies mixed in.

Night 2 adds Dallas, Paxton, Maurice, Penelope, Harold, Walter, John dialogue patterns — cross-check cards.

Hub/community names Rosco, Matthew, Audrey, Cedrilia, Courtney, Quinn — verify in your own Beta footage.

Registration → OR → vitals → cast OR crucifix is the human path.

Deny path skips OR when identity fails at desk — especially Night 2 duplicates.

Shapeshifters copy any prior patient — same-night log beats name memorization.

Faceless patients — no long stare — deny or exorcise fast.

Dialogue lines are hints not proof — always pair with night-appropriate detection rules.

Individual patient entity pages coming Phase 2 when tells confirmed per NPC.

Pair: Night 2 guide · anomalies · items.

Patients FAQ

Are all patients in Night At The Infirmary human?

No. Anomalies mimic patients. Vitals, exorcism, and Night 2 behavior checks exist because appearance alone is unreliable.

Can the same patient name appear twice?

Yes — especially on Night 2 shapeshifters. Second appearance is not proof they are safe.

Should I deny patients without checking vitals?

Deny when identity fails at the desk. Otherwise accept and run IV, monitor, and temperature in the OR before casting.

When will individual patient pages launch?

Phase 2 — when each NPC has confirmed tells and images. This hub updates after major UPD patches.

Are Rosco and Matthew confirmed spawns?

Listed from hub/community Beta notes — verify in your own shift recordings before treating as gospel.

Related pages

Matched by build plan, shared topics, and guide progression — not random related links.

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