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Not this time.
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Doc Adamson died.
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in a crosswalk.
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without a scratch.
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to keep coming back,
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my friend.
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back today for mifepristone
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waiting on surgery
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waiting on a psych bed.
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He's only getting worse.
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at the moment.
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God help you all.
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- No more needles!
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- Sir!
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- Stop!
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to work today, huh?
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They're gonna hurt me!
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nobody is going to hurt you.
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every now and then
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on their toes.
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- Yep.
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I will be joining you today.
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93. I just came from two months
at the VA.
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95. This is Dr. Jack Abbot.
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97. I can't tell you how excited
I am to be here today, so...
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at the end of the day.
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He had a rough night
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an ongoing existential crisis.
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101. Don't worry,
you'll get there soon enough.
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Everett, in 1964.
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from a heart attack
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in Kissimmee, Florida.
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105. - It was awful.
- Good morning.
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106. We're gonna round, Dr. Mohan.
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107. Excuse me, Estelle.
I'll be right back.
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every resident's
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her history.
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about what brought them in,
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112. - not an autobiography.
- I was almost done.
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113. You hadn't even made it
to this century.
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for registration here.
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115. A nurse eyeballs them,
makes sure they're not dying.
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116. If not, they're moved to one
of two triage rooms for vitals
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where you can order
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until a bed opens up.
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with a Sterno?
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we've been here for hours,
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to school.
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this will take?
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149. - You take anything for the pain?
- Uh, not yet.
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150. 1,000 of Tylenol,
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and saline dressing?
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153. McKay, we're gonna round.
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we're gonna patch you up
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as soon as possible, OK?
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157. - I'll be back.
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new faces with us this morning.
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Come on over.
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I'm—
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from the T.
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the most important person
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This is Dana.
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of our circus.
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when she says it.
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our house is always packed,
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clogged up with boarders.
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waiting for a room upstairs,
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commodity around here,
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back here,
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on that waiting room.
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gonna die out there.
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are Dr. Collins
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and they report to me.
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191. - Yep.
- Yep.
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194. 9mm GSW to the left shoulder.
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195. CT angiogram negative,
surgery wants to admit
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They repeat a crit?
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every two hours times three.
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recheck tomorrow.
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200. He'll get way more rest
at home.
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201. Good morning, Mr. Straker.
You want to go home?
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202. - Hell yeah.
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getting out of here!
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Murphy Rottenstein.
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with cirrhosis
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after one unit.
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Louie Cloverfield.
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at 11:00 PM.
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- How is he still breathing?
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for you and me.
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Had two rounds of lorazepam.
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for me, Louie.
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- On it.
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with complete avulsion
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Where's your tooth, Charlie?
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Sam Wallace.
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Couldn't tube him.
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He's a good Samaritan.
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who fell off the track.
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right lower leg
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to the ankle.
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OK.
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Trauma two. Let's go!
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We ready?
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Ready?
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bilaterally,
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to save the lady.
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- OK, thanks.
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- 120 ketamine, 80 of rock.
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- Courses clear.
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Ma'am, what's your name?
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type 3 open fracture.
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400 of gent.
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282. Students, what might have
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- Could be an arrhythmia,
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- So she needs...
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- EKG and troponin.
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- What do we got, party people?
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degloved her foot
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dislocation.
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my heels were painful.
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- E-FAST negative.
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I'm Dr. Yolanda Garcia.
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or belly?
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the morphine?
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Push the damn morphine.
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a popliteal block.
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no side effects.
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Where's the other guy?
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He's a bit worse.
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when she stops screaming.
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we can't flex the neck.
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straight up.
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- Good. Well done.
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Probably anticoagulated.
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- No, we got four-factor PCC.
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do you have a moment?
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right now, Gloria.
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for the full effect,
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a good four hours.
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what language that is?
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like, five languages?
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but that's not one of them.
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Collins was smart.
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Langdon.
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in front of the patient?
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- Unlike these two.
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Princess made a joke.
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for that beautiful blessing.
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- OK, do we have a phone
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with a relative's name on it?
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the purse got obliterated
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- Highly doubt it.
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what language she speaks.
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at a possible hate crime.
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- Metrics.
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Press Ganey scores.
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they should be satisfied.
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very satisfied with their care.
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for 12 hours.
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across the country.
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are boarders
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upstairs.
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The beds are up there.
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the staff you need
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Doc, it ain't working.
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giving me, it's not working.
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we're gonna try an enema.
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there's a nursing shortage.
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than staffing upstairs.
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to the emergency department
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to the institution's image.
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with the institution's image?
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in our waiting rooms
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shitty care in our hallways
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for days.
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who have tried that
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402. I know today is
difficult for you.
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403. Every day is difficult
down here.
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Wow. Really?
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managing this crisis
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step up your game,
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a small left temporal
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no midline shift in the brain.
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416. Oh, that's good news.
He could recover.
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Bandage scissors?
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totally transected,
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and the tunica media
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423. But if it's a partial cut,
get out your umbrella.
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fibula before you reduce.
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for the reduction.
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distracting distally
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to clear the tibia.
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432. Good catch
on Bar Fight Billy.
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on chest X-ray.
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from a lung abscess
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ETA 10 minutes.
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- Anywhere.
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She, uh, took a fall.
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I tripped on the gurney.
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442. I'm fine.
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443. Why don't you go get
a cold drink
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444. in the staff lounge?
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445. I'm fine, really.
I swear.
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446. Oh, I know,
but it's hospital policy.
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447. Anytime someone gets
a paper cut around here,
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448. we have to fill out
a workers' comp report.
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449. Other way.
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450. I was fine
until about two weeks ago,
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451. after the Rochester Marathon.
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452. OK.
Any falls or injuries?
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453. Just tired.
Sore muscles.
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454. Yeah, I'd be in bed
for a month.
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455. Was this your first triathlon?
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456. God no.
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457. No, I do one every few months.
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458. Have you seen a doctor yet?
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459. Uh, no.
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460. I went for a run this morning.
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461. Had to quit after a minute.
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462. Pretty short of breath.
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463. This goes under your tongue.
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464. - No current meds, no allergies?
- Mm-mm.
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465. We're gonna check a few labs
and an EKG.
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466. - Draw a red and purple top.
- Yep.
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467. Temp 98.2.
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468. Take a deep breath
for me, Otis.
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469. Little pinprick now, OK?
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470. Otis?
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471. Otis.
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472. I didn't take him
for a lightweight, huh?
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473. Oh, shit.
No pulse.
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474. Crash cart!
Lay him flat!
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475. - Let's check a rhythm.
- Saline pads.
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476. Quick look paddles.
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477. V-tach.
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478. Charging at 200.
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479. Charged.
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480. Clear!
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481. All right,
he's back to normal sinus.
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482. Need a gurney in here!
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483. So what's the plan?
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484. ICU when we can get a bed
and admit for supportive care.
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485. Repeat head CT in three hours.
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486. Or sooner, if he blows a pupil.
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487. - Want a Keppra load?
- Order's already in.
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488. Nice job.
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489. Do you think he'll wake up?
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490. Maybe.
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491. Maybe not.
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492. No good deed goes unpunished.
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493. Oh, has anyone,
um, notified the family?
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494. I could try.
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495. Otis Williams.
Healthy 31-year-old.
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496. V-tach arrest
two weeks after triathlon.
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497. NSR with one shock.
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498. Pulse 98, BP 110 over 60.
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499. He's a little young
for an MI.
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500. Exactly right,
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501. What's in the differential,
Dr. Collins?
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502. Drug overdose,
electrolytes, long QT—
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503. ooh, Brugada syndrome, WPW...
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504. How you doing there, Otis?
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505. OK.
What ha—
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506. V-tach again.
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507. 200 joules.
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508. Charged, and clear!
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509. Back in sinus.
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510. Otis?
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511. Otis?
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512. Oh, groaning's good.
5 of nasal O2, CBC,
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513. CMP, troponin, and D-dimer.
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514. What are you doing?
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515. One gram calcium gluconate,
IV push.
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516. - We don't have the labs back.
- Look at the monitor.
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517. Widened QRS and PT waves.
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518. - Hyperkalemia.
- How'd he get that?
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519. Intense exercise
caused muscle breakdown.
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520. Rhabdomyolysis knocked out
his kidneys.
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521. Now he's not
clearing potassium.
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522. I bet it's over 7.5.
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523. Wait two minutes
for the i-STAT.
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524. If he arrests again,
we might not get him back.
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525. If it's hypercalcemia,
you could kill him.
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526. - Wait.
- Oh, it's my ass, not yours.
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527. Pan scan is negative.
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528. That means you can admit
to orthopedics.
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529. But there may have been
a medical etiology
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530. - if she fainted.
- That's not surgical.
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531. Get an internal
medicine consult,
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532. or admit to medicine
with ortho consulting.
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533. Either way, I'm off the case.
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534. OK.
Thanks for nothing.
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535. Ancef's in.
I'll grab the gent.
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536. Did we figure out
what she's speaking?
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537. Last interpreter thought
she might be from Pakistan.
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538. There are 77 languages
in Pakistan.
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539. OK, well, I will buy lunch
for whoever figures it out.
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540. Good luck.
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541. If you need me,
I'll be saving lives.
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542. That was wicked.
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543. - That was gross.
- Yeah.
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544. Too much for Little Miss
Crash and Burn.
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545. - What'd you do with her?
- Nothing.
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546. - I think she'll be fine.
- Are you kidding?
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547. If that took her out,
she'll be lucky to make it
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548. through this rotation.
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549. I got 50 bucks says she doesn't
last through this shift.
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550. Come on.
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551. Put your money
where your mouth is.
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552. Uh, no.
I didn't say anything, OK?
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553. And I sure as hell
don't have 50 bucks.
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554. I'll be this lady's age
by the time
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555. I pay off my student loans.
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556. Not that you're—
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557. Hey.
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558. You want to sell a kidney?
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559. I could get you 30K
as soon as this weekend.
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560. That's just between you and me.
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561. Think about it.
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562. How you doing?
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563. Yeah.
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564. QRS has narrowed.
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565. Much better.
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566. Potassium is 7.7.
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567. Creatinine, 5.6.
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568. High potassium
and renal failure.
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569. Just what you thought.
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570. It must be my lucky day.
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571. Ordering 10 units
of regular insulin
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572. and 25 grams of glucose.
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573. Why insulin and glucose?
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574. Shift the potassium
intracellularly.
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575. Exactly, but the definitive
treatment is...
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576. Hemodialysis.
I'll call renal
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577. and get a tech down
with the machine.
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578. Have you ever seen
a dialysis catheter inserted?
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579. Dr. Collins is gonna place
a femoral Quinton
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580. under ultrasound guidance.
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581. It's an excellent way to learn.
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582. Oh, my chest.
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583. Yeah, we had to shock you.
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584. You're gonna be sore
for a while.
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585. You shocked my heart?
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586. Long story.
Dr. Collins will fill you in.
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587. You got a sec?
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588. You OK?
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589. Why wouldn't I be?
Are you OK?
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590. Why wouldn't I be?
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591. You seem annoyed with me
already,
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592. and I just got here.
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593. It's not always
about you, Robby.
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594. Am I gonna be OK?
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595. Yeah.
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596. You just need to take it easy
on yourself.
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597. Muscle breakdown and myoglobin
damaged your kidneys.
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598. Why'd you shock my heart?
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599. When your kidneys don't work,
potassium builds up
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600. and messes with the electrical
activity in your heart.
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601. Can it happen again?
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602. We gave you medicine
to lower your potassium,
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603. and you'll need dialysis
to clear it all out.
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604. Then I'll be OK?
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605. Yeah.
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606. You might need a week or two
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607. for your kidneys to recover,
but yeah.
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608. You really need
to hydrate like crazy
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609. before and after a triathlon.
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610. Trust me,
I won't let this happen again.
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611. Good.
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612. Be kind to yourself, OK?
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613. Oh, hey.
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614. Abbot's told me that he's got
a pregnant teen
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615. coming back today
for mifepristone.
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616. - Let me know when she gets here.
- Yep.
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617. Bowel obstruction,
still waiting
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618. on a surgery consult.
What about Garcia?
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619. She was just here
for the traumas.
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620. I think she was waiting
for her attending to sign off.
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621. OK.
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622. Oh, one of the med students
took a header.
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623. I parked her in the lounge
under the guise
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624. of a work comp report.
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625. Will you just go in there,
eyeball her,
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626. and make sure she's all right?
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627. She's gonna miss
the morning arrival
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628. of the living dead.
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629. How many are we expecting?
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630. We were getting three,
but one died en route.
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631. Don't know who's luckier,
us or them.
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632. - What's open?
- 14.
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633. 89-year-old woman from a SNF.
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634. History of emphysema, CHF, MS.
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635. V-fib, unresponsive
to three shocks.
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636. - Two rounds of epi.
- What is that?
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637. LUCAS
chest compression system.
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638. Robotic CPR.
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639. Everybody get a hold.
One, two, three.
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640. Students are dropping
like flies.
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641. Take a break.
Ice the finger.
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642. You can count on getting
a couple elderly patients
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643. every day around 7:30,
after the nursing homes
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644. and assisted living facilities
do their morning bed checks.
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645. You can practically
set your watch.
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646. Was there
an advanced directive?
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647. No, full code,
per the nursing home.
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648. Seriously?
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649. LUCAS off.
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650. Still V-fib.
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651. LUCAS on.
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652. One more round of epi,
one more shock,
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653. and then we call it?
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654. Joseph Spencer, 79.
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655. Fever and cough.
From assisted living.
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656. He has a history
of mild Alzheimer's.
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657. One, two, three.
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658. Heart rate 130.
BP 90 over 60.
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659. Gave him 500 cc's
normal saline.
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660. Hi, Mr. Spencer.
I'm Dr. King.
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661. This is Dr. Collins.
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662. How are you feeling today?
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663. Is it dinnertime?
I—I'm not really hungry.
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664. Do we have any paperwork
from the facility?
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665. He has a POLST.
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666. IV fluids
and medications are fine,
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667. but no intubation
and no chest compressions.
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668. That's helpful.
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669. Coarse rhonchi here.
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670. Right middle lobe infiltrate.
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671. Temp 102.
Call a code sepsis.
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672. - Mm-hmm.
- Code?
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673. To make sure
we check all of our boxes.
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674. The federal government audits
our sepsis bundle performance
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675. and publishes the data online.
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676. Today, it better be perfect.
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677. Two sets of blood cultures,
lactic acid,
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678. 30 cc's per kilo NS,
a gram of ceftriaxone,
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679. 500 of azithromycin,
repeat lactic in three hours.
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680. Nice.
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681. Charging, and...
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682. Stop.
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683. Call it.
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684. Nursing home just faxed us
a DNR.
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685. Are you kidding me?
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686. Power off the defibrillator
and the LUCAS.
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687. Complete waste
of time and money.
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688. Who the hell works
at that place?
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689. A nurse taking care
of 60 patients
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690. who couldn't find the form.
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691. She called 911 so she could
take care of the others.
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692. OK, let's move her
to the viewing room
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693. - and notify the family.
- Yep.
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694. One of the things we do here
is to take a moment of silence
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695. when we lose a patient,
to respect their humanity
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696. and also to remember
that this was somebody's child
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697. or sibling or parent, friend.
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698. Oh. Ow, ow!
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699. I am so sorry.
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700. Maybe leave it on vibrate
while you're working.
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701. - Later, Doc.
- You behave yourself now.
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702. Always.
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703. Your med student's
back on her feet.
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704. - How old's that kid?
- I don't know. I didn't ask.
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705. What is she,
some sort of savant?
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706. I don't know. Maybe.
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707. Dr. Robinavitch.
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708. I just wanted to apologize
for any trouble
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709. my clumsiness
might have caused.
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710. I feel ridiculous.
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711. Oh, I can't tell
how many times
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712. I've hit my head
on an overhead lamp.
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713. Twice I needed to get staples.
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714. Why don't you go work
with Dr. McKay in triage?
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715. That would help both of us.
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716. Oh, I—I don't need
special treatment.
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717. Good,
because I don't give it.
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718. Look, I know
I might look too young,
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719. but I studied
my ass off to get here.
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720. Probably harder
than the others.
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721. I earned this.
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722. OK, look, I respect
your dedication
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723. and your determination,
but while you're here,
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724. you're my responsibility.
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725. And when one
of my responsibilities
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726. takes a header—wow!
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727. Abbot called
for a surgical consult
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728. on the SBO three hours ago.
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729. You're very lucky
they didn't perf.
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730. I'm here to see my daughter.
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731. I'm sorry, is that a patient?
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732. You're talking to her.
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733. Am I interrupting?
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734. No.
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735. No, we're done.
We're good.
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736. Come find me when you're ready
to present your next case.
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737. Thank you.
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738. So how's your
first day going?
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739. - It's great.
- Yeah?
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740. Yeah, really great.
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741. Hey, Crash,
they're doing a dialysis
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742. catheter insertion in North One
if you want to check it out.
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743. Mm-hmm.
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744. - That thing—
- Did she say Crash?
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745. No.
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746. No, no, it's not crash.
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747. Um, she said crush,
'cause I'm always crushing it.
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748. Um, thanks for coming down,
Mom, but I've—
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749. I've got a patient.
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750. Bye.
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751. What do you want?
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752. Um, I—I just wanted to make
sure you're comfortable.
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753. I am taking a dump
in a dustpan,
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754. so what's that
fucking tell you?
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755. Um, I'm—
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756. I'm clearly—
I'm clearly in the wrong room.
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757. - Yeah.
- I'm sorry.
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758. Mm-hmm.
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759. So it would have been nice
if someone had told me
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760. that Eileen Shamsi's daughter
was one of our med students.
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761. What, and ruin the surprise?
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762. Was it as awkward
as I hoped it would be?
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763. You—you have a mean streak
in you, you know that?
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764. What's the deal
with the body in 19?
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765. That's Abbot's MVC vet
from last night.
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766. Still waiting on next of kin.
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767. - Supposedly on their way.
- OK.
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768. Can we move him
to the viewing room, at least?
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769. Nursing home DNR
is heading there,
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770. joining last night's Jane Doe.
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771. Coroner's office is backed up.
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772. Well, then our morgue
needs to take her, then.
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773. Perlah.
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774. Triathlete, Otis?
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775. Oh, he's stable.
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776. Repeat potassium is 6.1.
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777. Renal wrote the dialysis order.
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778. Tech should be down
in 15 minutes.
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779. Good. Thank you.
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780. Language mystery solved yet?
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781. No.
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782. Hey, what's your take on dogs?
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783. In what context?
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784. For kids.
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785. Kids and puppies go together
like fish and chips.
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786. Man's best friend, you know?
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787. Well, you don't have a dog.
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788. I don't have a best friend.
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789. - What am I?
- You're my best resident.
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790. Big difference.
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791. Yeah,
but we're still friends.
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792. Not if this conversation
goes on much longer.
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793. I have a lethargic
four-year-old,
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794. no PMH, no antecedent illness,
no fever or vomiting.
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795. Parents just couldn't
wake him up this morning.
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796. - What room?
- Oh, South 15.
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797. There's no nuchal rigidity,
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798. no skin lesions,
no focal neuro.
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799. He looks well fed
and cared for.
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800. DKA from new-onset diabetes?
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801. No, BG 85.
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802. CBC, BMP, UA, and UDS ordered.
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803. Can you wake up
for me, Tyler?
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804. He's not usually this sleepy?
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805. No, and he barely flinched
for the blood test.
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806. He wakes up
at 90 miles an hour
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807. and doesn't stop
till he passes out at night.
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808. He passes out?
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809. No, he just means
he goes all day.
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810. Any chance he could have
ingested something?
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811. Any pills, vitamins,
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812. any prescriptions
that may have been left around?
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813. No, that's all kept locked
in the medicine cabinet.
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814. The whole house is childproof.
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815. Uh, what about alcohol?
Anything left out?
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816. - No.
- What about pets?
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817. No.
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818. So he's usually,
like, quite active?
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819. - Very.
- Um, any injuries lately?
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820. No.
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821. Hasn't bumped
his head recently?
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822. Not that I'm aware of,
but he does love
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823. roughhousing with Drew.
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824. But he never gets hurt.
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825. Oxygen level is normal.
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826. Good pulse and blood pressure.
No signs of infection.
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827. We're gonna start
with blood and urine tests,
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828. check for any
metabolic abnormalities.
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829. It's really throbbing.
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830. Yeah, the blood's
under pressure.
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831. Gotta drain it.
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832. No anesthesia, or—
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833. I'll stop
before I hit the nail bed.
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834. I hope.
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835. Hey, eyes down here.
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836. Watch and learn.
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837. I'm just looking
who to see next.
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838. You're supposed to take them
in the order they arrive.
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839. Yeah, I know how it works.
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840. OK.
No need to cry about it.
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841. Do you want me
to choose for you?
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842. No.
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843. Wow, pain's gone.
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844. - Thank you.
- Yeah.
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845. All right.
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846. How about a 20-year-old cough
in eight?
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847. Should be easy.
Probably viral.
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848. I don't need an easy one.
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849. Suit yourself, Huckleberry.
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850. I'm gonna take
the splitting headache.
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851. Maybe I'll catch a subarachnoid
hemorrhage or something cool.
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852. Hey, why do you
keep calling me that?
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853. Huckleberry?
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854. It's a term of endearment.
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855. It sounds like sarcasm.
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856. You think?
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857. Bordering on harassment.
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858. Where are you from?
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859. Broken Bow, Nebraska.
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860. Jesus,
where the hell is that?
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861. It's about three and a half
hours west of Omaha.
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862. Oh, yeah, just a little
south of nowhere.
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863. What the hell do you do there?
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864. My parents have a farm, so...
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865. You're a farm boy?
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866. Yeah, I guess.
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867. I rest my case, Huckleberry.
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868. I'm so sorry, ma'am.
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869. We don't understand you.
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870. Oh.
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871. Me, I'm Dr. Heather Collins.
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872. I'm from here.
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873. Portland, Oregon.
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874. You.
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875. Where are you from?
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876. Uh-huh.
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877. Uh, China?
India?
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878. I can't tell
where you're pointing.
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879. Tajikistan?
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880. Nepal.
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881. Mm.
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882. - You're from Nepal.
- Nepali.
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883. Mom's got a bad burn.
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884. Needs wound checks
and hand therapy.
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885. And I got a sneaking suspicion
she may be unhoused.
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886. I'll talk to her.
We can offer some help.
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887. Thank you, I appreciate it.
Ah, you're back.
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888. Dr. Robby suggested
I might be of assistance.
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889. Yeah, I could use
the company.
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890. Victoria Javadi,
this is Kiara Alfaro.
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891. She's the department
social worker,
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892. which pretty much makes her
an angel.
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893. - Welcome.
- Thanks.
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894. Thank you.
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895. So what rotation
is this for you?
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896. Um, third.
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897. I've done OB-GYN and pedes.
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898. You have any favorites?
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899. Not really.
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900. Well, what are you
leaning towards?
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901. I'm not really sure yet.
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902. OK, well, you have time.
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903. Uh, can I actually ask you
a personal question?
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904. I'm 20, and I've earned
the right to be here.
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905. Oh.
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906. Yeah, I don't—I don't
doubt that for a minute.
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907. I—I was actually wondering if
Dr. Eileen Shamsi from surgery
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908. is a friend
or relative of yours.
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909. I saw you talking to her
in the hall and I thought—
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910. Yeah, she's my mother.
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911. Oh.
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912. Oh, wow.
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913. Oh, that's cool.
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914. - You're really only 20?
- Yeah.
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915. And for the record, my—
my father also works here.
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916. He's an endocrinologist.
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917. Oh, so it's like
a family business.
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918. I'm sorry. That was a joke.
That was a joke.
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919. And I'm sure that comes
with a lot of pressure.
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920. And as for the age thing,
I'm a 42-year-old R2,
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921. so I have my own haters,
trust me.
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922. OK.
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923. Um, sometimes
when it gets busy,
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924. we'll help the nurses
bring back patients.
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925. - OK.
- Um, OK.
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926. Next to come back
is Fred Saeta.
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927. - Knee pain after a fall.
- Great.
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928. - Fred Sa—
- Doc. Hey, Doc. Hi.
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929. Hi. Doug Driscoll.
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930. Any chance
someone could see me now?
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931. I've been here
for, like, two hours.
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932. Unfortunately, Mr. Driscoll,
there's a lot of patients
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933. still ahead of you,
some of whom are severely ill.
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934. Yeah, and I got chest pains
that woke me up
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935. - in the middle of the night.
- Chest pain.
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936. - Yeah.
- No, it's not plural.
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937. It's just chest pain,
not chest pains.
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938. Yeah, and if I have more
than one, it's chest pains.
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939. - Are you even a real doctor?
- She's a student doctor.
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940. Yeah, well, keep her
the hell away from me.
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941. I just need to see someone, OK?
Not her.
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942. Isn't chest pain an emergency?
I don't—
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943. It looks here
like you got an EKG
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944. five minutes after arrival,
so it's not a heart attack.
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945. Yeah, but I'm supposed to get
a chest X-ray and blood tests.
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946. Ah, and you are next in line
for lab tech, OK?
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947. So listen for your name.
Excuse me.
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948. Fred—
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949. Actually, can you get me
a wheelchair, please?
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950. Uh, hi.
I'm—I'm Dr. McKay.
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951. What's going on?
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952. I, uh, found her
on the floor in the bathroom.
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953. - She can't stop puking.
- What's her name?
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954. Theresa.
She's my mom.
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955. Theresa?
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956. Theresa, are you taking
any medication?
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957. No.
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958. Any previous
stomach problems?
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959. No.
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960. When did the vomiting begin?
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961. Um, last night.
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962. - Last night.
- Oh, come on!
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963. Do you have
any dizziness or fatigue?
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964. Mystery solved.
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965. Our lady with the degloved foot
is Nepali.
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966. Oh, hey, congratulations.
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967. Otis's BP is crashing.
70 over 50.
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968. Still waiting for dialysis.
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969. How you doing there, Otis?
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970. - Not so good.
- 50 liters.
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971. Non-rebreather, please.
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972. Oh, crap.
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973. Diastolic collapse of the right
atrium and right ventricle.
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974. Tamponade
from uremic effusion.
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975. - That's why his BP is low?
- Yep.
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976. Too much fluid and pressure
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977. around the heart,
chambers can't fill.
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978. Otis, you've got
some fluid around your heart.
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979. We need to get it off.
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980. What's happening?
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981. 25 of Propofol,
10 cc's of lidocaine with epi,
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982. pericardiocentesis tray.
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983. I have to get that
from central.
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984. No, no.
Just open a central line kit.
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985. Dr. Santos,
take the head of the bed
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986. and bag him
if he stops breathing,
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987. compressions
if we lose the carotid.
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988. Prep and drape
the subxiphoid, please.
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989. - 10 cc's of 1% with.
- Chlorhexidine here.
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990. - 25 or 27-gauge?
- Long 25, 25.
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991. Thank you.
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992. Injecting lidocaine.
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993. Pressure down.
60 over 40.
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994. Right.
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995. Wait, you can't ultrasound
and place.
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996. I know, that's why
I'm taking the probe.
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997. 18-gauge thin wall
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998. on a 60 cc syringe,
please, Dr. Collins.
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999. Let's go.
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1000. You're going in right over
the center of my probe,
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1001. advancing very slowly.
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1002. We're looking
for the hyperechoic tip.
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1003. Very, very slowly.
Do not hit that heart.
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1004. Dr. Santos, do you see
that sea of black?
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1005. That's the effusion.
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1006. We're looking
for a little white dot.
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1007. There it is.
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1008. Got it.
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1009. Aspirating.
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1010. 3 cc's should be enough.
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1011. Good.
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1012. Next, we'll place
the guide wire,
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1013. and then
the triple lumen catheter.
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1014. Pulse ox is 99.
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1015. Pressure is up. 124 over 78.
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1016. Looks like things
are back to normal.
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1017. That was cool.
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1018. Four Zofrans on board.
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1019. That should stop the nausea.
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1020. David, have you had
any vomiting?
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1021. - No.
- Anyone else sick at home?
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1022. No, it's just us.
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1023. My husband passed away
a few years ago, from COVID.
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1024. Oh, I'm so sorry.
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1025. Potassium, 3.1.
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1026. Is that bad?
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1027. It can cause heart problems.
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1028. But we're gonna correct it, OK?
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1029. 10 in the bag, 20 PO.
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1030. Javadi, any questions?
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1031. Um...
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1032. uh, David,
have you two traveled
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1033. out of the country recently?
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1034. We never go anywhere.
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1035. Is she gonna have to stay here?
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1036. If the rest
of the tests are good,
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1037. and she responds to treatment,
she can go home.
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1038. Mr. Milton,
my name is Dennis Whitaker.
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1039. I'm one
of the student doctors here.
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1040. I'll be seeing you first.
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1041. Nice to meet you.
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1042. BP's 150 over 90.
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1043. That's just a touch high.
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1044. I forgot to take my damn
enalapril this morning.
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1045. Oh, we'll get that for you.
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1046. Tell me about
this belly pain.
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1047. Uh, it started about here.
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1048. Um, woke me up
at, like, 2:00 AM.
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1049. Pretty intense.
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1050. Lasted about an hour.
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1051. Now it's gone.
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1052. Any fever or vomiting?
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1053. Nah, I never get sick.
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1054. OK.
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1055. Uh, what did you eat
last night?
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1056. Oh, it was
my wife's birthday.
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1057. I took her out to Sullivan's
for a steak.
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1058. Oh.
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1059. Well, the exam
is pretty benign.
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1060. I'm gonna test for gallstones.
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1061. If there is a stone
and you eat fatty food,
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1062. there can be pain
when the gallbladder contracts.
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1063. Oh.
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1064. Uh, bingo.
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1065. One stone.
There it is.
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1066. Do I need surgery?
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1067. Uh, you should be able
to manage with a low-fat diet.
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1068. But we'll send off labs
for liver and pancreas.
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1069. Just let us know
if you have any more pain.
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1070. OK.
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1071. Thanks.
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1072. Yeah, you bet.
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1073. Great.
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1074. You want an EKG?
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1075. For?
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1076. Heart attacks can present
as upper abdominal pain.
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1077. Um, yeah.
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1078. No, yeah, that's a great idea.
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1079. Thank you.
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1080. I'm going as fast as I can.
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1081. I'm picking up
two more patients.
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1082. I didn't say anything.
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1083. I, uh—I need
a fresh set of eyes.
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1084. On what?
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1085. 54-year-old woman brought in
with intractable vomiting
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1086. by her 18-year-old son.
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1087. I'm, um—
I'm getting a weird vibe.
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1088. How so?
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1089. Like, I don't know,
maybe she was given something.
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1090. Some sort of elder abuse.
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1091. There's just a strange dynamic
I can't quite figure out.
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1092. You're really good at
sussing out that sort of thing.
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1093. I don't know about that.
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1094. Uh, excuse me, Dr. Langdon.
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1095. Almost all of our labs are back
on sleeping boy Tyler.
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1096. All 100% normal.
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1097. What are we missing?
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1098. Is he waking up?
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1099. No, he's—
he's still fast asleep.
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1100. Most of the lab results
are in, and they look great.
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1101. No abnormal blood count,
no, uh,
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1102. electrolyte abnormalities,
no diabetes,
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1103. no, um, kidney disease, so...
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1104. Good.
So—so what's wrong with him?
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1105. We're still trying
to figure that out.
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1106. Did he, uh, have a playdate
yesterday, by chance?
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1107. No, he had preschool,
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1108. but he was fine
when I picked him up.
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1109. Any kids in his class ill?
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1110. No, my phone tree
would have lit up
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1111. if someone else was sick.
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1112. He eat anything this morning?
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1113. No.
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1114. Why?
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1115. It looks like
some sort of gelatin.
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1116. Any chance he could have gotten
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1117. into some bath beads
or laundry pods?
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1118. No, there's no such thing
in our house.
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1119. What about gummies?
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1120. No, we're very strict
about candy.
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1121. Right?
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1122. Oh, shit.
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1123. Danny.
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1124. What about Danny?
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1125. Your brother, he—
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1126. he gave me some gummies
he got in Cleveland.
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1127. They were in my coat pocket.
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1128. Are you fucking serious?
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1129. Pot gummies?
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1130. Yes. I'm so sorry.
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1131. Let me call the lab.
Maybe the tox screen is back.
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1132. Hey, this is Dr. Langdon
from the ED.
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1133. Can I fast-track a lab
on a little boy,
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1134. last name Jones,
first name Tyler, tox screen?
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1135. Get the fuck out!
I mean it.
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1136. Why don't we step outside,
and maybe you can help me
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1137. figure out
how much he may have taken.
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1138. Thanks.
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1139. I appreciate
that quick turnaround.
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1140. The labs confirm it.
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1141. Your son tested positive
for cannabis.
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1142. This is a fucking nightmare.
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1143. Theresa, David, this is
my attending, Dr. Robinavitch.
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1144. Hi, I'm Dr. Robby.
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1145. We need to do a pelvic exam.
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1146. And David, I don't think you
want to be in here for that.
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1147. Definitely not.
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1148. Can you have Nurse Perlah
come join me, please?
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1149. Do you want a coffee
or a soda or something?
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1150. Why do I need a pelvic exam?
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1151. Uh, you don't.
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1152. Your son seems like a nice kid.
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1153. He's clearly worried about you.
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1154. But your exam and your labs
are not matching
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1155. any of the usual diagnoses,
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1156. so I'm not really sure
what's going on.
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1157. I'm not here for me.
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1158. - I'm here for David.
- I don't understand.
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1159. He said that you've had
persistent vomiting,
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1160. some—some dehydration.
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1161. I made myself sick
with ipecac.
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1162. To induce vomiting?
Why would you do that?
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1163. So David would bring me here.
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1164. My son has some problems.
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1165. He needs professional help.
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1166. OK.
What kind of problems?
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1167. Drugs, alcohol?
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1168. I found some of his writing.
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1169. I thought it was schoolwork,
but it wasn't.
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1170. It was lists of girls
he wanted to hurt.
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1171. Hurt them how?
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1172. He said, "They should all
be eliminated."
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1173. Has David seen a therapist?
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1174. No.
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1175. He's not a bad kid,
but I'm afraid he's troubled,
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1176. and I didn't want
to call the police
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1177. because I was afraid
they'd overreact.
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1178. - He's just a kid.
- How old is David?
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1179. He just turned 18 last month.
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1180. Then he's considered an adult
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1181. and he would have to consent
to treatment.
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1182. Do you have any guns
in the house?
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1183. No.
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1184. My husband did,
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1185. but I got rid of all of them
after he passed.
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1186. He's a good soul.
Copy !req
1187. I just don't want to see him
hurt anyone or himself.
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1188. How are you feeling, Crash?
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1189. I'd really appreciate
if you didn't call me that.
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1190. Why not?
It's a cool nickname.
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1191. You earned it.
You should own it.
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1192. I don't like it.
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1193. All right.
It's just a joke.
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1194. You know, if it makes you
feel any better,
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1195. I sharted the first time
I saw an emergency C-section.
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1196. Really?
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1197. Of course not.
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1198. Excuse me.
I'll be right back.
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1199. I got a situation.
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1200. 18-year-old kid brings in
his dehydrated mom.
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1201. Dad died during the pandemic.
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1202. Mom's vomiting is self-induced
for the sole purpose
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1203. of getting him here
after she finds
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1204. his death list for classmates.
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1205. I—OK.
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1206. What does she want us to do?
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1207. Help him, protect him,
save him.
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1208. - Where is he now?
- Talking to McKay.
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1209. How are you doing?
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1210. Me? I'm good.
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1211. I'm always good.
You know that.
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1212. Do I?
Does anybody?
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1213. - I'm an open book.
- Not even close.
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1214. You do know you can always
come talk to me, right?
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1215. Yep.
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1216. - How's it going over here?
- Good, good.
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1217. We're just going over
aftercare instructions,
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1218. prescription medications,
special diet
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1219. for the next few days.
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1220. Dr. McKay, can you check
orthostatics on Mom?
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1221. I can.
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1222. David, I wanted you
to meet Kiara.
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1223. She's a social worker here
who helps
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1224. in situations like this.
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1225. We heard about
your father's passing.
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1226. We're really sorry.
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1227. And we know that it can put
a lot of pressure
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1228. on somebody your age,
which, combined with school
Copy !req
1229. and now having to take care
of your mom, that's a lot.
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1230. It's fine.
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1231. We just want to make sure
that when your mom goes home,
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1232. you can handle it.
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1233. We want to make sure
you have someone
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1234. you can talk to if you need to.
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1235. I'm OK.
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1236. I don't need
to talk to anybody.
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1237. After a parent dies,
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1238. the sadness can last
a long time.
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1239. How's that going for you?
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1240. It's not a problem.
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1241. What about school?
Copy !req
1242. What about it?
Copy !req
1243. Anything you enjoy there?
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1244. Not really.
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1245. A lot of people have thoughts
that can disturb them.
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1246. If you've had any,
it's OK to talk about it.
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1247. What's that have to do
with my mom?
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1248. - Is she gonna be OK?
- Yeah, she's gonna be fine.
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1249. She's probably got
a stomach virus,
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1250. maybe food poisoning.
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1251. I think she's more worried
about you.
Copy !req
1252. She always worries about me.
Copy !req
1253. - Does she have a reason to?
- No.
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1254. It's almost 8:00.
I gotta go.
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1255. Are you sure you wouldn't
prefer to wait with your mom?
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1256. I'm late for school.
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1257. She can just call me
when she's ready.
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1258. It would actually be
kind of helpful
Copy !req
1259. to talk to you some more.
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1260. Hey, David.
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1261. David.
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1262. Just give me five minutes.
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1263. Leave me alone!
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1264. Hey, David!
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1265. Shit.
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1266. Robby!
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1267. Robby.
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1268. Got a college kid,
respiratory arrest,
Copy !req
1269. coming in hot.
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1270. Robby,
we need to intubate here.
Copy !req
1271. Dr. Adamson just went down
with a pulse ox of 65.
Copy !req
1272. Robby!
It would actually be
kind of helpful
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1273. to talk to you some more.
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1274. Hey, David.
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1275. David.
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1276. Just give me five minutes.
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1277. Leave me alone!
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1278. Hey, David!
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1279. Shit.
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1280. Robby!
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1281. Robby.
Copy !req
1282. Got a college kid,
respiratory arrest,
Copy !req
1283. coming in hot.
Copy !req
1284. Robby,
we need to intubate here.
Copy !req
1285. Dr. Adamson just went down
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1286. with a pulse ox of 65.
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1287. Robby!
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