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in Central 12's son,
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Open your eyes, Nick.
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One, two, three.
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GCS 3.
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for Dr. Collins.
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history of hypertension,
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now resolved.
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on POCUS.
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on LFTs and lipase.
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they're here.
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what is that exactly?
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from "Yellow Submarine."
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when I didn't do my homework.
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and bad days.
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no CPR.
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I just think it--
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it'd be a good fit.
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trigger point.
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- Incoming!
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- What's up?
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for sure, OK?
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- Thank you.
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That'll keep you pretty busy.
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rewarding, though.
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Um, he's funny, the...
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parents of Nick Bradley,
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Behaving yourself, Myrna?
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The left.
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from the trauma,
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only going to get worse.
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- I-gel, please.
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Hello?
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OK, I will be next-door.
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- I know, thanks.
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- If you're done fighting.
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- Thank you. Thank God.
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I'm here, baby.
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Nick doesn't do drugs.
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I'll be there in a minute.
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Do you know where you are?
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What's my name?
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try it for a week.
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with all the monitors
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in an unfamiliar place
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what was happening.
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can't answer that for you.
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437. This is your father.
It's your decision to make.
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438. I can guarantee you
Copy !req
439. that we will keep him
as comfortable as possible
Copy !req
440. if a natural death
is what you choose.
Copy !req
441. But he's not your father.
Copy !req
442. And he can recover from this.
Copy !req
443. What my sister means
Copy !req
444. is that we're still deciding
the best thing to do.
Copy !req
445. Well, the sooner you decide,
the better.
Copy !req
446. I'm really sorry.
Copy !req
447. I wish there was more
that I could do.
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448. I'm not sure that
he has that much time left.
Copy !req
449. Dr. Robby.
Copy !req
450. You were right.
Copy !req
451. She can't say whether
she was bumped by accident
Copy !req
452. - or shoved on purpose.
- No other witnesses?
Copy !req
453. No, not really.
Copy !req
454. We pulled security footage.
Maybe we'll find something.
Copy !req
455. Hopefully she tripped.
Copy !req
456. I don't mean
I hope she tripped.
Copy !req
457. I mean I hope she wasn't
pushed on purpose.
Copy !req
458. That would this a hate crime.
Copy !req
459. Yes, ma'am.
Copy !req
460. - Ma'am?
- Doctor.
Copy !req
461. Sorry.
I'm--I'm sorry.
Copy !req
462. No harm, no foul.
Copy !req
463. Will you let me know
if she says anything else?
Copy !req
464. Will do.
Copy !req
465. At the risk of seeming--
Copy !req
466. Then you probably shouldn't.
Copy !req
467. - I just--
- No, trust me.
Copy !req
468. - How do you know--
- I just know.
Copy !req
469. - I just wanted--
- I know.
Copy !req
470. Look, I'll let you know
if she says anything else
Copy !req
471. that could be important
to your investigation.
Copy !req
472. Thank you.
Copy !req
473. - You know, for the record--
- Nope.
Copy !req
474. Any luck getting our
psych boarders upstairs?
Copy !req
475. Yeah, right, at least
the Kraken's still sleeping.
Copy !req
476. Is it me or was
that officer--
Copy !req
477. - No.
- What?
Copy !req
478. - You don't even know what I--
- What you were going to say?
Copy !req
479. Maybe you do.
Copy !req
480. - He seemed nice.
- Absolutely not.
Copy !req
481. Mm-mm.
Copy !req
482. There is no possible scenario
Copy !req
483. in which you and I
have this conversation.
Copy !req
484. You of all people
should know better.
Copy !req
485. - I was--
- No.
Copy !req
486. Just walk away.
Copy !req
487. Best possible scenario.
Just keep on walking.
Copy !req
488. Mm-hmm.
Copy !req
489. You got to lay off mixing
Adderall and energy drinks.
Copy !req
490. Trust me, I will.
Copy !req
491. All right. Thanks.
Copy !req
492. That's the thing about
emergency medicine.
Copy !req
493. You never know what
you're going to get.
Copy !req
494. And we get everything.
Copy !req
495. Is that why you chose it?
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496. Maybe a little.
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497. I also get to pick my shifts,
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498. which, for a single mother,
is amazing.
Copy !req
499. But mostly, I just like
the people, you know?
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500. They're always there
when you need them.
Copy !req
501. Who wouldn't want to
be a part of that, you know?
Copy !req
502. Fuck off.
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503. This is the
monitoring center.
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504. We see that you are not
in your inclusion zone.
Copy !req
505. Do you have permission
to be outside this area?
Copy !req
506. Yes, I am at work.
Copy !req
507. Just like last time
and the time before that.
Copy !req
508. I'll be right back.
Copy !req
509. What is the point
of this fucking thing
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510. if it doesn't even work?
Copy !req
511. Sorry.
Copy !req
512. You're doing great.
Take your time.
Copy !req
513. You OK?
Copy !req
514. I am--yeah.
Copy !req
515. I get frustrated
when I can't do things,
Copy !req
516. or at least it looks like it.
Copy !req
517. Yeah, you and me both.
Copy !req
518. Thanks, but my frustration
manifests itself emotionally,
Copy !req
519. and then, uh, I get upset,
Copy !req
520. and then it looks like
I can't handle things,
Copy !req
521. and, you know, then I can't cry
in front of the patient
Copy !req
522. because no one wants
to see their doctor cry.
Copy !req
523. That's just a big red flag.
Copy !req
524. You just did a perfect crike.
You're doing great.
Copy !req
525. Hey, you!
Pasty white!
Copy !req
526. How about a sandwich?
Copy !req
527. Uh, what brings you
here today, sir?
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528. I'm here
for a fucking sandwich.
Copy !req
529. OK.
Copy !req
530. OK, uh, excuse me...
Copy !req
531. - Perlah.
- Perlah.
Copy !req
532. Can this patient
get a sandwich?
Copy !req
533. I already gave you
a sandwich, Earl.
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534. I ain't ate this whole week.
Copy !req
535. Sure.
Copy !req
536. Give him another sandwich.
They're on the food cart.
Copy !req
537. Just make sure
it's not egg salad,
Copy !req
538. or he'll throw it on the floor.
Copy !req
539. OK. Good to know.
Thanks.
Copy !req
540. Any quick ones up here?
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541. It's only 8:30,
and Robby's already on my case
Copy !req
542. for being too slow.
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543. I can usually at least
make it to lunch
Copy !req
544. before he starts hounding me.
Copy !req
545. Cut him a little slack
today, OK?
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546. It's the anniversary
of Dr. Adamson's death.
Copy !req
547. That's sad.
Copy !req
548. But it's still no reason
to take it out on me.
Copy !req
549. I'm just saying.
Copy !req
550. - Dr. Mohan?
- Samira, please.
Copy !req
551. I just wanted to apologize.
Copy !req
552. When my phone went off earlier,
that was really unprofessional.
Copy !req
553. Don't sweat it.
Trust me.
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554. We need to laugh.
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555. Otherwise,
we'd never stop crying.
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556. Thank you.
Copy !req
557. Besides,
with all the craziness
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558. that comes through here
every hour,
Copy !req
559. nobody cares or notices.
Copy !req
560. Got an unresponsive
unhoused man coming in.
Copy !req
561. Might be a good teaching case,
Funky Music.
Copy !req
562. Let's go.
Copy !req
563. Caucasian male,
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564. approximately
60 to 70 years old,
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565. found unresponsive.
No signs of trauma, no ID.
Copy !req
566. On three.
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567. One, two, three.
Copy !req
568. Oof.
Did you take anything?
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569. I smell the alcohol
from here.
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570. This guy's wearing
the spring, summer,
Copy !req
571. and fall collection.
Copy !req
572. Oh! Whoa!
Copy !req
573. - Jesus, uh--
- Oh, oh, oh!
Copy !req
574. What the--
Copy !req
575. Oh!
Copy !req
576. Uh, what's wrong?
What's going on?
Copy !req
577. Patient tested positive
for rats.
Copy !req
578. No.
Copy !req
579. If it matters,
I only counted three.
Copy !req
580. Oh, there goes one.
Copy !req
581. Because your son
tested positive for THC,
Copy !req
582. the psychoactive ingredient
in cannabis,
Copy !req
583. we're going to have to
admit him for overnight
Copy !req
584. observation and monitoring.
Copy !req
585. And what about his brain?
Copy !req
586. Is there a chance that much pot
is going to do some damage?
Copy !req
587. He's only four.
Copy !req
588. The honest answer
is we don't know.
Copy !req
589. There haven't been
any long-term studies,
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590. but the fact that this is
a one-time occurrence
Copy !req
591. suggests that there should be
no long-term effects.
Copy !req
592. But you don't know.
Copy !req
593. So my son could end up
with learning disabilities,
Copy !req
594. psychiatric problems,
or even autism because of this.
Copy !req
595. There's no evidence
to suggest any of that.
Copy !req
596. Hello.
I'm Kiara Alfaro.
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597. I'm the department
social worker.
Copy !req
598. Kiara will help you
navigate the next steps.
Copy !req
599. What steps?
Copy !req
600. Well, a case like this
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601. requires mandatory reporting
to child services
Copy !req
602. - and sometimes law enforcement.
- No.
Copy !req
603. Why--why do you have
to involve the police?
Copy !req
604. It's a controlled substance.
Copy !req
605. They're not taking
my kid away.
Copy !req
606. - They were pot gummies.
- No one's suggesting that.
Copy !req
607. Well, fuck your suggestions!
No one is touching my child!
Copy !req
608. In fact, we're leaving.
Copy !req
609. Well you--
no, you can't take your son.
Copy !req
610. He could stop breathing.
He could have a seizure.
Copy !req
611. - I will observe him at home.
- Amanda, please.
Copy !req
612. - Fuck off, Drew.
- Get security.
Copy !req
613. If you can't cooperate,
Copy !req
614. I'm going to have to ask you
to leave.
Copy !req
615. Amanda, please.
He needs to stay here.
Copy !req
616. And you need
to get a fucking hotel.
Copy !req
617. Your son can't leave
the hospital,
Copy !req
618. but I can have you removed.
Copy !req
619. Don't you dare touch me.
Copy !req
620. Get out! All of you!
Copy !req
621. Mrs. Jones, I know this
is scary and stressful.
Copy !req
622. Oh, fuck you! Fuck you!
This is my son.
Copy !req
623. My son!
And nobody is touching him!
Copy !req
624. Whoa, whoa, whoa.
What's going on?
Copy !req
625. - How can I help you?
- By backing the fuck off!
Copy !req
626. Mom's worried about
a CYF investigation.
Copy !req
627. - Amanda, just calm down!
- OK, OK, OK, enough!
Copy !req
628. This is a hospital.
Copy !req
629. This isn't
"The Jerry Springer Show."
Copy !req
630. Ma'am, nobody's trying
to take your child,
Copy !req
631. so why don't you
stay here with him
Copy !req
632. while your husband talks
to our social worker outside
Copy !req
633. and straightens all this out?
Copy !req
634. Well, I don't want him
speaking for me and my son.
Copy !req
635. Well,
it is either you or him.
Copy !req
636. Your son is not leaving,
but you can be escorted out
Copy !req
637. and even arrested
if you refuse to cooperate.
Copy !req
638. Nobody wants that.
Copy !req
639. So you tell us.
What do you want to do?
Copy !req
640. - I'm staying with my son.
- OK, great.
Copy !req
641. You do that.
Copy !req
642. We all on the same page here?
Copy !req
643. Thank you, Olsen.
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644. - You know where to find me.
- You OK?
Copy !req
645. Yeah, we got this.
Copy !req
646. - All good.
- It's all yours.
Copy !req
647. Mrs. Jones, we just
have a couple things.
Copy !req
648. Everything all right
out there?
Copy !req
649. Yeah, just another day
in paradise.
Copy !req
650. - How are you feeling?
- Better.
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651. - Where's David?
- He left.
Copy !req
652. He said he had to
get back to school.
Copy !req
653. Oh.
Copy !req
654. Um, maybe you
could try calling him,
Copy !req
655. get him to come back.
Copy !req
656. What's going to happen
to him if I do?
Copy !req
657. Hopefully he'll be willing
to talk to somebody.
Copy !req
658. - Will you talk to him?
- I can try.
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659. I don't think
he wanted to talk to me.
Copy !req
660. Have you shared with anyone
Copy !req
661. about the writings
of his you found?
Copy !req
662. No.
Copy !req
663. I didn't know who to tell.
Copy !req
664. I just don't want
to see him get hurt.
Copy !req
665. Neither do we.
Copy !req
666. It's just going straight
to voicemail.
Copy !req
667. Maybe if you can text him.
Copy !req
668. He's not texting back.
Copy !req
669. Oh, I'm sorry about all this.
Copy !req
670. It's OK, it's OK.
Copy !req
671. What are you doing for David
is very brave.
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672. I'm his mother.
Copy !req
673. I'll do anything
to protect him.
Copy !req
674. Do you think
he would hurt anyone?
Copy !req
675. No.
Copy !req
676. But...
Copy !req
677. I'm sure
a lot of parents felt that way
Copy !req
678. before their children
did unspeakable things.
Copy !req
679. Does he have any history
of violence?
Copy !req
680. Has he ever been
in any trouble?
Copy !req
681. No, never.
Copy !req
682. He's very quiet.
Copy !req
683. And he takes great care of me.
Copy !req
684. He--he's struggled
with his father's death.
Copy !req
685. We both have.
Copy !req
686. Flight is ten minutes out
with an electrocution.
Copy !req
687. OK, grab Collins.
I'll be right there.
Copy !req
688. Keep trying to reach him.
Copy !req
689. If you do,
have someone come find me.
Copy !req
690. - OK?
- OK.
Copy !req
691. - Thank you.
- Of course.
Copy !req
692. - You got some good news for me?
- I sure do.
Copy !req
693. There are two rooms
in ICU being cleaned.
Copy !req
694. - They'll be ready by now.
- Great.
Copy !req
695. And I got bagels
in the lounge.
Copy !req
696. Nice job.
Thank you.
Copy !req
697. - Is it true?
- You have to be more specific.
Copy !req
698. Are there rats in the ED?
Copy !req
699. Uh, apparently,
if somebody already snitched.
Copy !req
700. Do you know how bad
this looks?
Copy !req
701. One more reason
to shutter this place.
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702. Only the emergency department
admits rats.
Copy !req
703. Emergency department
would never admit rats,
Copy !req
704. unless they had
the right insurance.
Copy !req
705. Did you catch any of them?
Copy !req
706. One, and I charged him
for a full visit.
Copy !req
707. I'm glad
you think this is funny.
Copy !req
708. I'm sorry that you don't.
Copy !req
709. Did you call an exterminator?
Copy !req
710. He's waiting
on a second opinion.
Copy !req
711. You're pushing your luck today.
Copy !req
712. Don't worry.
Last I heard,
Copy !req
713. they were headed
for the cafeteria,
Copy !req
714. so they should be dead
within the hour.
Copy !req
715. OK.
Copy !req
716. - I'll be here all week.
- Or maybe not.
Copy !req
717. Drug-seeking woman
kicked off the city bus
Copy !req
718. for disrupting
and disturbing passengers.
Copy !req
719. I called 911!
Copy !req
720. She's been screaming
for narcotics nonstop.
Copy !req
721. We found an empty Percocet
bottle filled five days ago.
Copy !req
722. What are you doing?
What are you doing?
Copy !req
723. She's been uncooperative
Copy !req
724. and combative
since we picked her up.
Copy !req
725. Get off her.
Let her go.
Copy !req
726. Stop fighting.
Copy !req
727. Calm the fuck down,
or I'm calling the cops.
Copy !req
728. My meds at home
aren't working!
Copy !req
729. Please, I have sickle cell!
Copy !req
730. OK, stop.
Everybody stop.
Copy !req
731. Stop!
Copy !req
732. What's your name?
Copy !req
733. It's Joyce.
It's Joyce St. Claire.
Copy !req
734. Joyce, is this
your sickle cell pain?
Copy !req
735. - Yes!
- 10 milligrams of IV morphine.
Copy !req
736. - You really want 10?
- Yes.
Copy !req
737. Repeat it in five minutes
if needed.
Copy !req
738. And she needs a Dilaudid drip.
Copy !req
739. This is a
vaso-occlusive crisis!
Copy !req
740. I'm so sorry this happened.
Copy !req
741. You're going to be OK now.
Copy !req
742. You're safe here.
Copy !req
743. Come on.
Copy !req
744. You're going to be safe here.
I promise.
Copy !req
745. Just breathe. OK?
Copy !req
746. Live wire hit
his left forearm,
Copy !req
747. shocked him once for v-fib.
Copy !req
748. - Was there a power pole down?
- No, abandoned factory.
Copy !req
749. We found bolt cutters
at his side.
Copy !req
750. Got electrocuted.
Copy !req
751. Was he trying
to steal copper?
Copy !req
752. Most likely.
Copy !req
753. Powerline fried his arm,
Copy !req
754. and the current through his
whole body stopped his heart.
Copy !req
755. Ready?
Copy !req
756. Steady, lift.
Copy !req
757. Add a myoglobin and a CK
to the labs.
Copy !req
758. Two liters normal saline
wide open.
Copy !req
759. Dr. Santos,
what are we worried about?
Copy !req
760. Um, rhabdomyolysis
from tissue damage
Copy !req
761. can kill the kidneys, ongoing
risk of cardiac irritability.
Copy !req
762. - Excellent.
- AP pads in place.
Copy !req
763. Guy fell off
a telephone pole?
Copy !req
764. - No, he was on a platform.
- Boring.
Copy !req
765. Cut into a live wire.
Copy !req
766. Tense ventral compartment.
Copy !req
767. Set up the STIC
pressure monitor.
Copy !req
768. V-fib.
Copy !req
769. - All right, charge to 300.
- Charge to 300.
Copy !req
770. Am I running this or are you?
Copy !req
771. - Sorry, reflex response.
- Clear.
Copy !req
772. Ah, fuck!
Copy !req
773. Sorry.
Copy !req
774. So what--what happened?
Copy !req
775. I bought it
for my girlfriend's dog.
Copy !req
776. I work nights,
and he yaps all day long.
Copy !req
777. And when I woke up,
I was wearing it.
Copy !req
778. Stupid bitch!
Copy !req
779. Sorry, sorry.
Copy !req
780. I think she must have
used Krazy Glue.
Copy !req
781. Yeah, it, um,
it looks that way.
Copy !req
782. Have you tried
removing the batteries?
Copy !req
783. Of course.
She glued the case shut.
Copy !req
784. All right, I think we have
a couple options, Gary.
Copy !req
785. Um, we can try to find
a solvent that will dissolve
Copy !req
786. or at least soften the glue
enough for you to peel it off
Copy !req
787. without taking your skin
with it.
Copy !req
788. Or, um...
Copy !req
789. - Dr. Javadi?
- Um...
Copy !req
790. I--I guess your skin cells
on your neck will naturally
Copy !req
791. slough off and you should just
be able to remove it in time.
Copy !req
792. - How much time?
- Um, couple of weeks, maybe.
Copy !req
793. Couple weeks?
Copy !req
794. I think this guy's
got scurvy.
Copy !req
795. What is he, a pirate?
Copy !req
796. No, he's an unhoused man
Copy !req
797. who lives almost exclusively
on dollar store ramen.
Copy !req
798. There's perifollicular
hemorrhage, gingivitis,
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799. bleeding gums, and, um, yeah,
Copy !req
800. no fruit or vegetables
in his diet.
Copy !req
801. I suppose that could do it
Copy !req
802. as long as
you've ruled out piracy.
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803. No parrot, no peg leg,
doesn't reek of sweat and rum?
Copy !req
804. Well, now that you
mention it, there was a smell.
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805. Probably a pirate.
Copy !req
806. Tell him to pick up
some vitamin C
Copy !req
807. next time he docks
at a dollar store.
Copy !req
808. I can't tell
if you're joking.
Copy !req
809. No, Captain Scurvy's
got a vitamin C deficiency.
Copy !req
810. Cheapest way to fix it
is with a daily supplement.
Copy !req
811. Captain Scurvy
is another joke.
Copy !req
812. - I'd like to think so.
- It's a good one.
Copy !req
813. Dr. Langdon, Dr. King,
this is Arthur Carlson
Copy !req
814. from Children,
Youth, and Families.
Copy !req
815. He'd like to speak to
the parents of Tyler Jones.
Copy !req
816. Right, right.
Copy !req
817. Uh, Mel, would you mind showing
him to Kiara and the family?
Copy !req
818. Mm. Yeah, right this way.
Copy !req
819. - Beto?
- Hello, Doctor.
Copy !req
820. - What are you doing here?
- I'm working day shifts now.
Copy !req
821. Didn't you retire
a couple of years ago?
Copy !req
822. No.
Copy !req
823. - I have to work today.
- Right.
Copy !req
824. Right.
Just stay right here, OK?
Copy !req
825. I--I have a lot
of cleaning to do.
Copy !req
826. Yeah, no,
I'll be just one second.
Copy !req
827. Hey, Doc, Doc!
How about a sandwich?
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828. Sure, Earl.
Turkey, no egg salad.
Copy !req
829. I got you.
Just give me one minute.
Copy !req
830. So Beto said he's working here?
Copy !req
831. Yeah,
he just started wandering.
Copy !req
832. Fortunately,
he always winds up back here.
Copy !req
833. He thinks he still works
in the ED.
Copy !req
834. I called his family.
Copy !req
835. They usually pick him up
after a few hours.
Copy !req
836. Really?
Copy !req
837. Yeah. It gives them a break.
Copy !req
838. And look at him.
He's talking to people,
Copy !req
839. feeling useful,
getting some exercise.
Copy !req
840. Hell, I wish I was that happy.
Copy !req
841. You think he's any good
at catching rats?
Copy !req
842. - Stop.
- Oh, Earl wants a sandwich.
Copy !req
843. He always wants a sandwich.
Copy !req
844. Hey, check it out.
Copy !req
845. I got my kids a puppy.
Copy !req
846. Cute.
Hope that wasn't your idea.
Copy !req
847. - Why?
- Seriously?
Copy !req
848. You really think your wife
Copy !req
849. needs anything else
to take care of?
Copy !req
850. - Abby loves dogs.
- I love penguins.
Copy !req
851. It doesn't mean
I want to take care of one.
Copy !req
852. I'm pretty sure it's illegal
to own a penguin.
Copy !req
853. Pretty sure
you're missing the point.
Copy !req
854. The point is
Tanner promised
Copy !req
855. he would take care of it.
Copy !req
856. A four-year-old?
Yeah, OK.
Copy !req
857. How's she doing?
Copy !req
858. Still breathing
after 20 of morphine.
Copy !req
859. How's the pain, Joyce?
Copy !req
860. A little better.
Copy !req
861. We've ordered
an exchange transfusion.
Copy !req
862. Mm.
Figured I needed that.
Copy !req
863. What's your normal regimen
at home?
Copy !req
864. 90 of extended-release
morphine every 12 hours
Copy !req
865. and oxycodone
for breakthrough pain,
Copy !req
866. but it wasn't working.
Copy !req
867. Starting IV Dilaudid
of four an hour.
Copy !req
868. You can press this button
if you need a little extra.
Copy !req
869. That only works once an hour,
though, so don't go crazy.
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870. - Could I confer with you?
- Yeah.
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871. You seem surprised
by the opioid dosage.
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872. - It seemed a little high.
- So was her pain.
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873. How do you know
she's not drug-seeking?
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874. You can't fake
a hemoglobin of 6.
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875. Do you know what sickle cell
crisis does to the body?
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876. Blood cells get caught
and plug up your capillaries
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877. and deprive
all your cells of oxygen.
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878. It's been described
as an electrical stabbing pain
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879. that feels like
it's breaking your bones
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880. and flushing glass
through your body.
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881. I never thought of it
like that.
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882. Little empathy
goes a long way
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883. with those suffering
in real pain.
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884. - Yeah.
- Don't worry.
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885. You'll get good
at spotting the fakers,
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886. and half the time,
all those people need
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887. is someone to really listen
to them and hear their story.
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888. Mm-hmm.
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889. Interior compartment
pressure is 49.
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890. Burn caused massive swelling.
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891. What does he need,
Dr. Santos?
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892. Fasciotomy, but he
still has a radial pulse.
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893. Pressure would have to be
over 100 to lose the pulse,
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894. and at that point,
he'd lose the arm.
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895. 49 is enough to destroy
all the nerves and muscles
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896. in a matter of hours.
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897. - Compartment pressure's 49?
- Yeah.
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898. I'm going to make the
initial incision down here.
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899. Ortho can finish it up
in the OR.
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900. Good plan.
I'll let them know.
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901. - Hey, Robby.
- Always good to see you, Fred.
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902. - How do you like my rock star?
- She's pretty good.
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903. She has a great teacher.
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904. Sterile gloves
for Dr. Santos.
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905. Oh, we don't teach forearm
fasciotomies to our residents.
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906. What if she's all alone
somewhere someday
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907. with no backup?
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908. This is the path
to avoid the median nerve
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909. and all major vessels.
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910. Maybe just watch
the first time.
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911. She'll hold the blade,
I'll cut.
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912. 10 blade to Dr. Santos.
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913. We'll start proximal.
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914. How much pressure?
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915. Just about this much.
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916. Mm-hmm.
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917. Through the skin and sub-Q.
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918. Good.
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919. How they making out?
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920. They're still talking.
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921. - You OK?
- Yeah, for sure.
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922. I just--I hate seeing families
torn apart.
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923. Oh, they'll be fine.
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924. - How can you be sure?
- They're white.
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925. Probably get off
with a slap on the wrist.
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926. If they weren't,
she'd probably lose her child
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927. and he'd end up going
to jail, but...
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928. Sorry, I did a fellowship
in cynicism.
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929. You sure you're OK?
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930. 100%.
I'm just going to get some air.
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931. I am a savage, classy, bougie,
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932. ratchet, sassy, moody, nasty.
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933. I am a savage...
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934. I need help!
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935. I got shot.
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936. Can you guys help?
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937. What's your name?
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938. Alex.
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939. OK, Alex, let me take a look.
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940. It fucking hurts.
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941. Oh, I know.
All right.
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942. We're going to take
good care of you.
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943. - Yeah.
- You guys got it?
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944. Let me get you up here, Alex.
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945. I got you.
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946. I have an abdominal GSW
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947. in the ambulance bay,
code trauma now.
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948. GSW just got dumped
by a homeboy ambulance.
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949. - You got this?
- Yeah, go.
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950. 2 grams of Ancef.
Ortho's on their way.
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951. Systolic's only 80.
14 gauge left AC.
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952. We got two units
of whole blood
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953. going on the rapid infuser.
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954. Call the OR.
We'll be right up.
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955. Lungs up.
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956. Do you take medications
every day?
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957. - Any allergies?
- No.
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958. Morrison's is full of blood.
You see that?
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959. - Yeah.
- Tore up his liver.
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960. - What's his name?
- Alex.
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961. Alex, you've lost
a lot of blood.
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962. You need to go to surgery
right away.
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963. Am I going to die?
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964. Not now that I'm here.
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965. Spoken with the humility
of a surgeon.
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966. OR's ready.
How's he doing?
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967. - BP is coming up a bit.
- Let's go.
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968. - Can you call my mom?
- Yep.
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969. - She's the "ICE" on my cell.
- Of course, of course.
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970. So he didn't have
to wait for an OR?
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971. No, we're a trauma center.
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972. We always keep one OR
stocked and ready to go.
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973. Well, that's awesome!
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974. What--what happens if there are
multiple traumas needing OR?
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975. We get a lot busier.
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976. Mr. Milton, I'm sorry.
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977. We had to move you
into the hall.
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978. I know it gets pretty chaotic
and noisy out here.
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979. Mr. Milton?
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980. Hey, hey, Bennet,
wake up for me.
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981. Oh, shit, shit, shit.
Um, I need a little help here!
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982. Help!
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983. When did you
check on him last?
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984. I don't know, around
half an hour ago at most.
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985. - I was waiting on labs.
- What's going on?
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986. It's my gallstone guy.
You saw his EKGs.
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987. Unknown downtime.
He was sleeping in the hall.
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988. Crash cart, let's go!
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989. I got it.
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990. Hold compressions.
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991. Asystole.
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992. Resume compressions,
amp of epi.
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993. Slower, slower tempo,
slower tempo.
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994. - Should I intubate?
- No. Drop an LMA.
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995. We don't want
to hold compressions.
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996. Pupils are fixed and dilated.
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997. He's been down a long time.
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998. How we doing in here?
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999. So much better.
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1000. Dr. Mohan, this is my wife,
Ondine.
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1001. Dr. Samira Mohan.
Nice to meet you, Ondine.
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1002. - Thank you for helping her.
- Of course.
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1003. And, again, I'm so sorry
about how you were treated
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1004. when you first arrived.
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1005. Not everyone who works here
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1006. is accustomed to dealing
with sickle cell.
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1007. We will be doing
everything possible
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1008. from here on in
to manage Joyce's crisis.
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1009. In the meantime,
can I get you anything?
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1010. I'm fine.
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1011. - Ondine?
- No, thank you.
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1012. OK. Well, have the nurses
come find me
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1013. if you need anything.
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1014. Take slow, deep breaths
for me, Ian.
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1015. They ordered a neb,
5 albuterol, 125 solumedrol.
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1016. All right.
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1017. Keep an eye on him
and present to Dr. Langdon.
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1018. - OK.
- OK, great.
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1019. I'll see you back in triage
once he settles down.
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1020. Yeah.
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1021. OK, let's take this off.
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1022. All right, hang in there, Ian.
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1023. This should really help
your asthma.
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1024. How can I help you, hon?
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1025. Um, I'm looking
for Dr. Langdon.
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1026. Yeah, let me see where he is.
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1027. Dr. Langdon,
we have a med student
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1028. at Central looking for you.
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1029. Copy that.
He's headed this way.
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1030. Thanks.
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1031. Hey, Crash.
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1032. You missed
a pretty cool fasciotomy.
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1033. I'm not sure
I'd be describing
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1034. a fasciotomy as cool.
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1035. You would if you were
the one who did it.
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1036. How's it going out
in the arrivals lounge?
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1037. Do you know anything
about Dr. McKay?
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1038. I've been here
for less than two hours.
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1039. I don't know anybody,
including you.
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1040. I thought you were some kind
of kid genius.
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1041. I'm like any other
third-year med student.
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1042. Clearly.
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1043. Hey, I'm just trying
to break the ice.
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1044. I'm not trying to annoy you.
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1045. And yet, you're still
calling me Crash
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1046. when I asked you not to.
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1047. Really?
You're still on that?
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1048. Still on that.
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1049. Yep. OK, sorry.
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1050. I had no idea genius
was so sensitive.
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1051. But I get it.
Big brain, big feelings.
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1052. Makes total sense.
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1053. I'll try to be softer.
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1054. We switch out
every few minutes.
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1055. - You can take a break.
- I'm fine.
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1056. Hold compressions.
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1057. Still in asystole.
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1058. Resume compressions.
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1059. Should we shock him?
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1060. You don't shock asystole.
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1061. It could be fine v-fib.
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1062. - Not a chance.
- OK.
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1063. Uh, when was his last epi?
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1064. - Three minutes ago.
- OK.
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1065. Well, ACLS says every
three to five minute, right?
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1066. - So let's push another round.
- Fine.
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1067. Robby, Mr. Spencer's adult
children are asking for you.
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1068. And the parents
of Nick Bradley,
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1069. the fentanyl overdose,
also want to speak with you.
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1070. OK.
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1071. Three rounds of epi
and then call it.
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1072. Mr. Spencer's maxed out
on BiPAP, 25 on 10.
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1073. - Sats?
- Not great, High 80s.
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1074. Hi. I heard you wanted
to talk to me.
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1075. Yeah.
That alarm kept going off.
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1076. Yeah.
Why don't we step outside?
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1077. The alarm is for low oxygen.
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1078. Does he need more
of that, um, BiPAP?
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1079. I'm afraid
that's as high as we go.
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1080. So the decision
at this point is--
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1081. We want you to put our father
on the breathing machine.
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1082. Even though that goes
against his desires
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1083. to not be intubated?
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1084. We're not ready
to let go yet.
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1085. And if your father is?
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1086. He was a stubborn
son of a bitch
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1087. who would never have given up
on either of us.
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1088. We're not giving up on him.
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1089. You're absolutely certain
you want
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1090. to put your father through this
after everything I've told you?
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1091. I may have to honor
his advanced directive.
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1092. No, you have to honor our
durable power for health care.
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1093. If not, we can talk
to your hospital attorney.
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1094. Jereme,
you're on board with this?
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1095. Yeah, I guess so.
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1096. OK. You can sit with him
until we're ready.
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1097. - And when will that be?
- Momentarily.
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1098. Please don't tell me
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1099. you're going to intubate
that poor man.
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1100. It's what the family wants.
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1101. So what?
They want to torture him?
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1102. I explained all that.
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1103. If I co-sign, you can
override their durable power.
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1104. They're threatening
to go to the hospital attorney.
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1105. Let them.
Call the Ethics Committee.
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1106. They'll agree with us.
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1107. No, no,
you're probably right.
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1108. But we don't have
that kind of time.
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1109. We are stuck.
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1110. - What are you talking about?
- Shit.
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1111. What?
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1112. I got to go
tell those parents
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1113. their 18-year-old son
is brain-dead.
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1114. - Want me to come with you?
- No, It's OK.
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1115. What are you going to say?
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1116. I'm going to say
that it's likely,
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1117. but we still need
to do an apnea test
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1118. and a cerebral perfusion study.
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1119. There's no
cranial nerve activity.
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1120. - Those people need some hope.
- False hope.
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1121. - Hope is hope.
- Is it?
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1122. What, are we praying
for miracles today?
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1123. They need time to process
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1124. before they can accept
what's happening.
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1125. You ever consider
taking that advice?
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1126. Physician, heal thyself.
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1127. Don't you have patients?
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1128. No, no, no, no, no, no.
People wake up from comas.
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1129. You can wake him up.
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1130. You can do that.
You can--you can shock--
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1131. you can--
you can shock him back.
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1132. Nick.
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1133. Hey, hey, hey.
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1134. Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
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1135. Nick.
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1136. Please, no!
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1137. No change.
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1138. No pericardial effusion,
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1139. no tension pneumothorax,
no cardiac activity.
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1140. Try calcium.
Could be hyperkalemia.
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1141. No, his potassium was normal.
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1142. - Ready to call this?
- Not yet.
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1143. Dr. Robby said
three rounds of epi.
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1144. It's time.
Let's push another amp.
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1145. This one could do it.
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1146. OK.
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