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Grey's Anatomy tv series // Season 22 , Episodes 6

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00:01When the risk of a procedure is greater than the possible benefit, we watch and wait.
00:09If the symptoms progress, then we pick up a scalpel.
00:21Who's that? We're in the middle of nowhere.
00:23Probably some camper who forgot toilet paper.
00:26I'll be right back.
00:27Okay, I'm coming!
00:30Okay.
00:36Hey, the kids wanted to bring you the pancakes that they made.
00:39Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, uh...
00:42Who are you? Where are your clothes?
00:47You should have called first.
00:51Okay, you know what? We gotta go or we're gonna be late.
00:55All right, come on, say goodbye to Daddy.
00:57You should leave your ringer on.
00:58Yeah.
01:00I'm so sorry.
01:03No, no, she was just surprised.
01:09Listen, why don't you just relax and I'll go get us some coffee, okay?
01:13Okay.
01:14Sounds easy.
01:15But doing nothing is one of the hardest things a surgeon has to do.
01:22We're trained to act. To remove. To fix.
01:25Restraint isn't in our DNA.
01:28Babies look good. And the cerclages are still in place.
01:31That's good.
01:33Good would be my water breaking seven weeks from now when I'm full term.
01:36We might make it all the way.
01:38It's possible. Babies are healthy. There's no sign of infection now.
01:41But if I deliver early, they're at risk of sepsis, have underdeveloped lungs, have trouble feeding.
01:46Has it got to life?
01:47Choose your own adventure, newborn.
01:49I'll escape.
01:52But you're right. I could make it seven weeks.
01:55Yeah.
01:58You okay?
01:59I'm having shortness of breath. Can you help me?
02:01PH cardiology?
02:02Yeah.
02:03Well, what do you think it is? Do you think it's a heart thing? Or a lung thing?
02:05Do you have any pain? Is it sharp? Dull?
02:07It's probably nothing. I just want to practice what I preach. Get it all checked out.
02:11Okay.
02:12Okay.
02:13I'll call upstairs.
02:17In the end, all you can do is hope for the best.
02:20And trust you're making the right call.
02:24Meade?
02:25What? Where do you think you're going?
02:27Miranda, Webber canceled the surgical lecture series. I assumed you knew.
02:32Do I look like I knew?
02:34Uh, not particularly.
02:36Well, who cancels someone else's lecture and doesn't tell them?
02:40Well, maybe he forgot.
02:42Did he forget that I am the residency director?
02:47No, ever since he took over as chief, he's been making changes to my program without consulting me.
02:54Like, there's no rhyme or reason how I do things here.
02:57I'm just the messenger.
03:00How's this for a message?
03:02I've had it.
03:03Yeah.
03:07Did you see Dr. Webber's email? How are we supposed to increase our cases by 10%?
03:16Where are we supposed to find all these extra cases?
03:19You seem calm.
03:20You're not behind.
03:21I'm trying to finish this because in five minutes I'll never have free time again.
03:24I didn't know you knit.
03:25Cool.
03:27It's crochet!
03:28You two back together?
03:29No, I am not with anyone right now.
03:31We made a pact.
03:32We are focusing on ourselves and hobbies.
03:35Is that a bowel movement?
03:38It's a spleen.
03:39Dr. Leone, coffee button.
03:42Dr. Leone, coffee button.
03:43Dr. Leone, coffee button bag.
03:46Dr. Leone, coffee button bag.
03:50Ah.
04:04I need help.
04:05I need help. Help. Help.
04:09Help's here. Where are you?
04:11Down here.
04:19What's your name?
04:21Maisie.
04:21Maisie, I'm Owen. I'm a doctor.
04:24I am calling 911, and we're going to get you out of there, all right?
04:28Okay.
04:31911, what's your emergency?
04:35911, what's your emergency?
04:41Make sure none of this is yours. It's getting donated at the end of the day.
04:46Ooh, this is a good one.
04:48Oh, I've been looking for that.
04:50Hey, how was your trip?
04:52I was in the south of France, but I had to study and take my oral boards, so kind of cancel each other out.
04:58I put in the orders to replace Mr. Lytton's electrolytes.
05:01No problem. If he needs a chest tube, can I do it?
05:04No.
05:09Ryan's on your service. Stay strong.
05:12Trust me, not going to be a problem.
05:13Mm-hmm.
05:15Yeah, hi. I have a three-vehicle pilot been coming, and one is a bus with at least 30 passengers.
05:19Oh, that's some good news.
05:22For our case logs, I mean, I'm sorry that there was a car accident.
05:26Have I said welcome back yet?
05:31No?
05:36We got them, Dr. Hunt.
05:37Okay, I'll see you at the hospital.
05:41Hey.
05:42Thanks for coming.
05:42Car, blew a tire, then hit another car, which then hit a bus, and the bus hit a cyclist.
05:48I knew you were close by since you showed up unannounced this morning.
05:50I don't want to talk about this here.
05:53Where do you need me?
05:54Under the bus.
05:55SFD's concerned that we might need to amputate the cyclist's leg to get her out of there.
05:59A paramedic could assist, but I'd much rather have a surgeon.
06:01Owen, is that you?
06:02I'm right here.
06:03This is Maisie.
06:04She has pain on her left leg and pelvis, and she has some bleeding, but I can't reach her,
06:07so I have no idea where it's coming from.
06:08All right.
06:09All right.
06:09All right.
06:09All right.
06:09All right.
06:10Hi, Maisie.
06:11I'm Teddy.
06:11I'm a doctor, too.
06:12Are they getting close?
06:13We're evacuating the bus, and there's one more patient to come out of one of the cars,
06:16and then we're going to get you out, okay?
06:20I was going to say that you can call my boyfriend, but I remembered that he's not my boyfriend
06:27anymore.
06:28I'm sorry.
06:29He got into a stupid fight because he didn't want to go on to a stupid cruise for my parents'
06:33anniversary, which is perfectly reasonable.
06:36You know how cold it is in October in Alaska?
06:38I can imagine.
06:39I wanted to take it back, but he won't pick up my calls.
06:43Maybe if you tell him I'm trapped under a bus, he'll pick up.
06:45First, we are going to get you out of here, and then we can call your boyfriend, okay?
06:50Okay.
06:55Were you going to tell me that you canceled my lecture series?
07:00Oh, I thought I did.
07:02Yeah, I got here at 545 to print handouts and set up the conference room for fun.
07:08Oh, this is my mistake.
07:10I mean, you know, with all the construction and the residents were behind in the cases,
07:14it was all hands-on-deck situation.
07:16With all due respect, this is not your deck.
07:20Hey, come on.
07:22Oh.
07:22Oh, my God.
07:27Aaron.
07:27Oh.
07:28He's artistic, he's non-speaking, and sustained a headlack.
07:30The patient's his age.
07:31Oh, we go after him.
07:33Glenn Kelly, 53.
07:34GCS 3T, NBC.
07:35With a city bus at high speed, restrained driver, unknown past medical history, intubated on the scene.
07:40How long did you administer CPR?
07:42Ten minutes.
07:42Doesn't look good.
07:43Well, now if I can help, let's take him to Trauma 3.
07:51Maisie, how are you doing?
07:52It's cold under here.
07:54I can't catch my breath.
07:57She's losing a lot of blood from her leg.
07:59I'm working on the second car.
08:01All right, stay with me, Maisie.
08:03Hang on.
08:03Where are they for stabilizing the bus?
08:07What are you doing?
08:08I can't control internal bleeding, but I can try and stop the blood from pouring out of her leg.
08:12Dr. Hunt, they can't get an airway.
08:13Go, I got this.
08:14Okay.
08:15Ma'am, you can't go under there.
08:16It's doctor, and she needs a tourniquet on her leg now.
08:19All right, I'm just going to put this on you, and then I've got to get this tourniquet on you, okay?
08:24Okay.
08:25Deep breaths.
08:27Okay, you good?
08:28Teddy.
08:29Teddy.
08:30They still haven't stabilized the bus.
08:32You called me here.
08:33I'm going to do my job.
08:34Is it time?
08:34Are they getting me out?
08:35Not yet.
08:36I need to work on your leg.
08:37I need to tighten this to stop the bleeding, okay?
08:40Here we go.
08:40I know.
08:41I know it hurts.
08:43I know.
08:43Keep breathing.
08:44We're going to get you some medicine for the pain soon.
08:46I need you to move right now.
08:47Just give me a minute.
08:48Are you going back out?
08:50Teddy.
08:50No, I'm going to stay right here with you.
08:52Keep breathing.
08:53Come on, Maisie.
08:54Stay with me.
08:54Come on.
08:57Dr. Adams?
08:58Hi.
08:58I'm Danny Spencer.
08:59I'm your intern.
09:01It's my first day.
09:01Well, actually, it's my second day.
09:03My first day, Meredith Gray gave me an ex-lab in the reproductive health clinic.
09:08So, here I am.
09:11How caffeinated are you?
09:12Oh, I don't drink coffee.
09:14Good morning.
09:15A patient's flap went down.
09:16I'm taking him to the OR to try and salvage it.
09:18Can I get in on that?
09:20No.
09:20I need someone to keep up with my dressing changes.
09:23How about you get in on that?
09:25Yeah.
09:26Diarrhea.
09:28Come.
09:30I heard you had a tram flap.
09:32I already have an assist.
09:34No, you owe me and you know it.
09:38You had diarrhea.
09:39That's not on me.
09:41No, I got you FaceTime in front of Jackson Avery, and if you get that job in Boston, I should
09:45be getting 10%.
09:46I just told Adams, no.
09:49If I give it to you just because you asked, what will people think?
09:52I don't care what people think.
09:56Frank Nelson, room 3256.
09:59He has a bad sacral decoub ulcer.
10:00No one's been able to get a wound back on it.
10:02It's too close to the anus.
10:03Ouch.
10:03The only option left is to give him an ostomy and hope that rerouting his bowels keeps the
10:07ulcer clean long enough to heal.
10:09But he's in his 80s, and he's a vasculopath with high surgical risk.
10:13So if you can place the wound back, I'll let you assist in the surgery.
10:17Consider it done.
10:24Hey, hey, how we doing in here?
10:25You call the chief of cardiothoracic surgery?
10:28He's a friend.
10:30I told you to page cardiology.
10:33Hi, I'm Winston Ndugo, chief of cardiothoracic surgery.
10:36Nice to meet you, Iris, chief of this room.
10:39This is really a blow.
10:40I told you.
10:43Deep breaths.
10:45I hate everybody.
10:47That's not true.
10:48You love me.
10:48I didn't page the chief of cardiothoracic surgery without telling you.
10:52I know better.
10:53Okay, if I take a listen, I hear you're having some shortness of breath.
10:56It's nothing concerning.
10:57It's just standard.
10:59Third trimester, labored breathing.
11:01I'm sure you're right, but as you know, there's a lot of overlap between pregnancy symptoms and cardiac symptoms.
11:06So I just want to get an EKG just to be safe.
11:08Yeah, whatever you need.
11:09Okay.
11:11Okay, I'll be back to do the EKG.
11:16It's going to be fine.
11:17Yeah.
11:18You'll see.
11:19At least we were meeting her deductible this year.
11:24The tube is in.
11:25It's a lot of blood.
11:26Another push of epi.
11:27Resuming compressions.
11:28Dr. Weber, I've got an unstable patient.
11:31I know where to put him.
11:31Have Griffith and Bryant found their patient yet?
11:33We've got his aid.
11:34Not that I've heard of.
11:36I'll be right back.
11:37How long do we keep at it?
11:38At this point, he's only coming back with a miracle.
11:41And that is not in our control.
11:44Okay, time for a pulse check.
11:45Stop compressions.
11:46Hey, Mead.
11:58Call it.
12:00Time of death.
12:02What in God's name?
12:04I was gone for a minute.
12:06She told me to do it.
12:07We've done multiple rounds of sleep.
12:08That doesn't mean it's over.
12:10Restart compressions right now.
12:12Wait, so he's not dead?
12:14Yeah.
12:15Hey, this was a blunt traumatic injury.
12:18He's had CPR, bilateral chest tubes.
12:20What, he's just going to keep resuscitating him indefinitely?
12:24Should we open his chest?
12:27Get a thoracotomy tray.
12:30Not everyone wants to give up.
12:32That's him.
12:43I'll talk to him.
12:46You stay here.
12:46I don't want to overwhelm him.
12:50Aaron.
12:50I don't know.
12:52I don't want to know.
12:53I'm Dr. Griffith.
12:53I'm here to help.
12:54I don't know.
12:55I don't know.
12:56I don't know.
12:57I don't want to know.
12:57I don't know.
12:58Well, I see you have a cut on your forehead.
12:59We can fix it for you.
13:00We just have to go inside the hospital.
13:01No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no
13:31I took a look at your chart, so you've been here a while.
13:36First, I fell down the stairs.
13:39Then I got pneumonia and a DVT.
13:41Now this ulcer won't heal.
13:43I wish you people would just let me die.
13:45You're not dying. We just need to place a wound vac.
13:48No, I'm done. Give me the ostomy.
13:51With your medical issues, if we can avoid another surgery.
13:54I don't want to hear it.
13:56I'm sick and tired of you bleeding-hard do-gooders
13:59and your positive attitudes.
14:01Who wouldn't be left alone?
14:08I'm not doing this for you.
14:10You're not?
14:11Dr. Mahonte said if I can get this wound vac on you,
14:14she'd let me into a surgery that I haven't seen before.
14:17All this so you can be second fiddle in a surgery?
14:20More like fourth fiddle, but... yeah.
14:23You're not like the others.
14:26You're a selfish dirtbag just like me.
14:29I wouldn't characterize myself as...
14:31Okay, you can try.
14:35Okay, I'll go find someone to assist me.
14:39I'm really tired.
14:40Take deep breaths for me.
14:42I fully see I haven't answered my fault.
14:44I know the feeling.
14:45I'm so sick of fighting about everything.
14:47But he's...
14:48He's still the only person I want right now.
14:52Hey, Colin.
14:54Oh my God!
14:55Teddy!
14:56Teddy!
14:57Teddy!
15:02Teddy, are you okay? You hurt!
15:03Teddy!
15:04We're fine. What happened?
15:05The cribbing shifted.
15:06We need to reinforce it so we can get them the hell out of there.
15:08What is taking so long?
15:09We're almost ready to avoid the barracks.
15:12Maisie.
15:13Maisie.
15:14Damn it.
15:16She lost consciousness.
15:17Okay, let's get an intubation kit.
15:18We need to get her out right now.
15:21Let's go! Let's go!
15:22Come on, Maisie. Stay with us.
15:27We found this at the nurse's station.
15:29I think it's his.
15:30Okay, thank you.
15:32We need to wash out that lag and assess how deep it is.
15:34How do you plan on getting him inside?
15:36I'll go get supplies.
15:38We can clean him up, figure out next steps here.
15:40Okay, cool.
15:41What about me?
15:42What should I do?
15:43Make sure he doesn't go anywhere.
15:47Make sure he doesn't go anywhere.
15:48Okay.
15:49All right.
15:51This yours?
15:53It's a good-looking bag, man.
16:00Where is Glenn?
16:01Uh, Glenn is in our emergency room.
16:04Doctors are helping him.
16:05You, uh, you want to go inside?
16:08Mm-mm.
16:09Okay.
16:10All good.
16:12Have you had bad experiences at hospitals?
16:17Yes.
16:18Yeah.
16:19Yeah, me too.
16:22You know, my brother passed epilepsy,
16:23and, uh, spent a lot of time in the hospital as a kid.
16:27I hated it.
16:30Mm-mm.
16:32I understand.
16:37You ball?
16:38Mm-mm.
16:39You ball for real?
16:40Let me see.
16:41May I?
16:43Okay, okay.
16:44Let's see here.
16:45Let's see here.
16:46See if I still got it, you know?
16:47All right.
16:48One.
16:49Two.
16:50Okay.
16:51A little crossover.
16:53Between your legs.
16:54Jump shot.
16:56Okay.
16:57Let's go.
16:58You want to play for real?
16:59Let's do it.
17:00Okay.
17:01Okay.
17:02Jump shot.
17:03Jump shot.
17:04Hey!
17:07I know I've got a good ass, but nobody I'll go.
17:10Gross.
17:11Gross.
17:12Gross.
17:16This is still an air leak.
17:18Okay, let's do it again.
17:19You have other patients, right?
17:21I can't lay here all day while you try and win a prize.
17:24I want to watch Judge Judy in peace.
17:27I don't know what he's talking about.
17:29You said if you got this on me,
17:31Dr. Mahonte would hand you a surgery.
17:33Okay, it's a little more nuanced than that.
17:35You know, I'd love to hear more,
17:37but I think the ER needs some extra hands,
17:40so I'm gonna go help out of the goodness of my heart.
17:46You're up.
17:47Technically, I'm with Dr. Adams.
17:48Come over here.
17:49Okay.
17:52You're getting paged a lot.
17:54Oh, God.
17:56No!
17:57Well, you got your wish.
17:58I was just paged for the emergency room.
18:00You're leaving?
18:01You can watch your TV in peace.
18:04Clean up.
18:07Ow!
18:08Sorry.
18:09You think you'll come back?
18:10Uh, I don't know.
18:11You can try if you want.
18:12Uh, it's not really a one-person job.
18:15That's okay.
18:18An ostomy doesn't scare me.
18:23Not like I go anywhere these days.
18:25Keep massaging the heart.
18:33You wanna switch out?
18:34I'm fine.
18:35Mead, inject epi.
18:39No, into the myocardium.
18:40If you have a direct route for the drug, you take it.
18:42Heart it is.
18:45Insert the needle into the ventricle.
18:47Ventricle.
18:48Not my hand.
18:49Ventricle.
18:55Come on, Glenn.
18:57How much longer are we gonna put him through this?
19:00We did it!
19:12No.
19:13Yeah, sorry.
19:14Okay, and let's not just stand here.
19:16Let's get him to the O.R.
19:17Mom!
19:20Here, let me help out with that.
19:21I got it.
19:25Hey, can you go to the gift shop and get me some socks?
19:29My feet are freezing.
19:31You're wearing socks.
19:32What?
19:33Ankle socks.
19:34They're not very warm.
19:36You really gonna argue with your pregnant wife?
19:40Any socks?
19:41The purple fuzzy ones with the grippy bottoms.
19:44They're by the register, not the slippers.
19:46I-I will be right back.
19:48I have my phone if you need me.
19:49Okay.
19:51You really know your way around that gift shop.
19:53My patients love socks.
19:55There's a lot of metal stirrups in O.B.
20:00You are so calm.
20:03On the outside.
20:06On the inside of a train wreck.
20:09Don't put on a show for my benefit.
20:10I'm trying to stay calm for Link.
20:12I've seen a lot of partners in his position.
20:14I don't want him to be scared when there's nothing that he can do.
20:18But I bet he'd rather be scared than know that you're suffering without him.
20:22Stanley Lambert.
20:23Okay.
20:25Trust me.
20:26We got you.
20:27On my way in here, I ran into eight nurses reading the twins' strips at the nurses' station.
20:32How's it look?
20:36Oh, you don't want me to read this.
20:38But whatever it says, you're the toughest person I know.
20:41You're gonna get through this.
20:43Yeah.
20:45Pull the 12 lead, please.
20:49Page Dr. Ndugu, 911.
20:51Do you know what this is?
21:03No.
21:04So you don't know how long this is gonna take?
21:06Do you have somewhere more important to be?
21:08I'm just trying to get on a tramp lap.
21:09Well, I'm not in France right now, but five minutes ago I had my hands in a bloody abdominal cavity.
21:13You can't have it all.
21:20Maisie Lawrence, 27, pinned under her bus.
21:22Intubated in the field.
21:23Crushed injury to the abdomen.
21:25Left leg laceration.
21:26We placed a tourniquet.
21:27She needs blood imaging and an oar.
21:28I'll let you three take over from here.
21:30All right, let's go.
21:34Hey, I'll be right there, okay?
21:37Hey, are you...
21:38Are you trying to get away from me?
21:39I have patients to see, and Maisie doesn't need two trauma surgeons.
21:42It's just about what happened this morning.
21:46Let's just do our jobs and forget about it, okay?
21:50Dr. Adams?
21:52Did you finish putting in Ms. Lewis's orders?
21:54Yeah.
21:55Can you help me with something?
21:57I know that you're trying to increase your cases, but Dr. Kwan was just paged to me to break, and we were so close to getting that wound vac on France.
22:04Not my patient, not my problem.
22:05They're gonna give him an ostomy, and he's old and has a bunch of comorbidities.
22:09Did Dr. Kwan promise you a spot on Mahante's tram flap?
22:12No.
22:13No, I swear.
22:14I thought you didn't like Frank.
22:16Is he a gross old man who makes me vaguely uncomfortable?
22:19Yes.
22:20But he is also a person who deserves the best care we can provide.
22:24Dr. Adams, I took an oath to help the sick.
22:27What kind of a doctor am I if I break my promise on day one?
22:35Ed, let's go put a wound vac on Frank.
22:41Uh, how did you-
22:42Cause I'm clutch.
22:43Right here, bud.
22:45I'm gonna set this over here for you.
22:47All right, this way.
22:48Good.
22:49All right, let's see.
22:50You wanna-
22:51Uh-uh.
22:52I just-
22:53Uh-uh.
22:54Uh-uh.
22:55Uh-uh.
22:56Uh-uh.
22:57Sound on the play, dude, okay?
22:58You gotta work with me.
22:59No.
23:01Yeah, real quick.
23:02W-what do you expect, okay?
23:03I'm poking at him right above his eye.
23:04As long as he can see my hands coming, he's gonna move.
23:05What if he can't see your hands?
23:06Great idea.
23:07Let me just grab my invisibility cloak and then-
23:09Wasn't that bad of a joke?
23:10Uh-uh.
23:11Uh-uh.
23:12Uh-uh.
23:13Uh-uh.
23:14Uh-uh.
23:15Uh-uh.
23:16Uh-uh.
23:17Uh-uh.
23:18Uh-uh.
23:19Uh-uh.
23:20Uh-uh.
23:21Uh-uh.
23:22Uh-uh.
23:23Uh-uh.
23:24Uh-uh.
23:25Uh-uh.
23:26Uh-uh.
23:27Uh-uh.
23:28Uh-uh.
23:29Uh-uh.
23:30Uh-uh.
23:31Uh-uh.
23:32Uh-uh.
23:33Giving up?
23:34Going on vacation?
23:38We need to look at the cut on your forehead.
23:40Do you wanna wear this?
23:41Then you can keep playing your game while we clean it up.
23:48Hmm.
23:58Nice.
23:59Yeah, don't strain your neck looking up to me.
24:01Yeah.
24:02Yeah.
24:11Somebody please say something.
24:13All the good news is we have options.
24:15I come bearing gifts.
24:21What happened? Did something change?
24:22You might wanna sit down.
24:23I don't wanna sit down.
24:25What's wrong?
24:27Winston was about to give me the results of my echo.
24:32Is she okay?
24:33You have peripartum cardiomyopathy.
24:34Your heart muscle is weakening and getting bigger.
24:35How do we treat it?
24:36Do we have to deliver the babies?
24:37Well, we can start with medication.
24:38But if that doesn't work, then we will need to deliver the babies or place a pump called an impella.
24:46And it sits within the ventricle and it gives continuous flow to support the heart's function, giving it a chance to recover, which will also allow more time for the babies to develop.
25:03So what do you wanna do?
25:16The babies need as much time as they can get, so I'll do the pump if it comes to that.
25:24But the medication could work.
25:27It could work.
25:28Yes, it could.
25:29Okay.
25:30I have a consult and then I will check back in, okay?
25:32Let's start her on Dibutamine and place an A-line.
25:34Oh, you forgot your tablet.
25:35I know.
25:36I think I was already here.
25:37I'll be right back.
25:38Okay.
25:39Okay.
25:40This is not something wrong.
25:41I'm trying to stay calm so she stays calm, but be honest with me.
25:58How scared should I be?
26:01Her heart is failing.
26:08What?
26:09Why is this happening?
26:12No one knows why.
26:13If it's genetic or the hemodynamic shifts in a twin pregnancy.
26:16But we're on top of it and we have options at this point.
26:19You gotta watch like a hawk and echo every 30 minutes if you have to.
26:23I was just telling Warren he's exclusively on Joe today.
26:25She will have 100% of my attention.
26:31Listen, men.
26:32I know that it's difficult, but we can only take it one step at a time right now.
26:36And anxiety can only make it worse for Joe.
26:42Okay.
26:43Okay.
26:48Dr. Webber, Dr. Freeman's been trying to get a hold of you.
26:51Scott Freeman, the urologist?
26:53Uh, we have the same patient.
26:55It must be urgent.
26:56Oh, well then go.
26:57Go.
26:58We have enough hands.
27:00Hey, look.
27:01I know we disagreed earlier, but I'm in this now.
27:04That's not it.
27:05Then go.
27:06Handle your emergency and let me do my job.
27:10He's tanking.
27:12Go.
27:13We've got this.
27:14Come on.
27:15Let's get him to the OR now.
27:28I have zero faith in you.
27:30Yeah, thanks, Frank.
27:32Can I try?
27:33Because I learned a couple of things from Dr. Quan.
27:35No, I want to do this fast so I can get into an actual OR.
27:39So you're Dr. Spencer and you're Dr.
27:41Adams.
27:42A-D-A-M-A-S?
27:44Yep.
27:45I'm going to sue you people when all this is over.
27:47You're going to want to include Quan in that?
27:49K-W-A-N.
27:51What if you move it a little bit to the right and then lay it down from the bottom up?
27:55No, no, not like that.
27:56Just stop telling me how to do something you don't know how to do, okay?
27:58You're barely a doctor.
28:02Sorry.
28:05Zero faith, you said.
28:09It worked?
28:11I'll take the ostomy off the board.
28:16I might leave her out of the lawsuit.
28:19She's a good kid.
28:22You sure we can't just suture it?
28:24It's superficial.
28:25He just needs some Dermabomb.
28:26Okay.
28:27Hey, bud.
28:29So I'm going to close up your cut, but it may sting a little bit.
28:32So if you need to break at any time, you just give me one of these.
28:35I'll stop right away, okay?
28:38Okay.
28:39Okay, good.
28:45Do you want again?
28:47What's your secret?
28:48I'm not telling you.
28:49Ouch.
28:50That hurts.
28:52I'll tell her.
28:54Oh, so you hate me now?
28:56No, he just likes me more.
28:58They need a chest tube in Trauma 3.
28:59You go.
29:00I'll finish up here.
29:01No, that's okay.
29:02I'd rather stay.
29:03You know, I said chest tube, right?
29:04Yeah, I heard you.
29:05It's just that if he's not going to tell me his secrets, I gotta keep a closer eye.
29:06Page me if you need anything.
29:07Will do.
29:08I'm starting with an x-lap and a vascular repair to the left leg.
29:09I'll take the x-lap, helm.
29:10You take the lead on the leg.
29:11And welcome back.
29:12Feels like I never left.
29:13Memories haunting.
29:14They're behind us.
29:15Getting stuck.
29:16I'm sorry.
29:17If he's not going to tell me his secrets, I gotta keep a closer eye.
29:21Page me if you need anything.
29:22Will do.
29:27I'm starting with an x-lap and a vascular repair to the left leg.
29:30I'll take the x-lap, helm.
29:31You take the lead on the leg.
29:32And welcome back.
29:33Feels like I never left.
29:34Memories haunting.
29:37They're behind us.
29:40Getting stuck.
29:43We can't stop looking back.
29:47Some force greater than us wants to keep this man alive today.
29:51Let's do our best not to get in the way.
29:56Finding faults turn to salt where we cry.
30:05Got it.
30:06Okay.
30:07Now.
30:08Stay for you.
30:09You want one?
30:10Yeah.
30:11Right, Ed.
30:13Ah, got you?
30:14Good, good, good.
30:17Mets.
30:18Ready for the specimen.
30:20Okay.
30:21That it?
30:23Good, good, good.
30:39I need loops.
30:40Any more lap pads?
30:42How's the leg?
30:43It's a good thing you got a tourniquet on in the field.
30:46There's a huge defect in the femoral.
30:50Send a tag and hang another unit.
30:54More lap pads.
30:56Okay.
30:57Please.
30:58Please.
30:59Her name is Maisie.
31:00The police said that she is here.
31:01All of her family lives out of state.
31:02I am the only one that she has.
31:03Excuse me.
31:04Are you saying?
31:05Yeah.
31:06Are you one of Maisie's doctors?
31:07Is she okay?
31:08She is here, but I can't disclose any more information.
31:09I'm so sorry.
31:10I never should have walked out of that door.
31:11I'm sorry.
31:12Here.
31:13It's okay.
31:14Why don't you sit in?
31:15Call to us.
31:16My BP is dropping.
31:17My O2 set's at 85.
31:19Don't panic.
31:20No, no, no.
31:21No, no, no.
31:22Leave long breaths, okay?
31:25It's okay.
31:26No, no, no.
31:27No, no, no.
31:28So, thank you.
31:29No, no, no, no.
31:30I am.
31:31In fact, no.
31:32She is here, but I can't disclose any more information.
31:35I'm so sorry.
31:36I never should have walked out of that door.
31:39I'm sorry.
31:40Here.
31:41It's okay.
31:42It's okay.
31:43Why don't you sit in?
31:44Deep long breaths, okay?
31:46Okay, please decrease cardiac contractility.
31:48All right, Jill, we're going to place the impella,
31:50so we're going to take you to the cath lab while you're still stable, okay?
31:52Alert Luna's puppy is missing.
31:55Did her EF drop?
31:56It's too low. She's going to need the heart pump.
31:59It's going to be okay.
32:00It's going to be okay. Winston's done this hundreds of times.
32:03I won't, but I can do it with my eyes closed, all right?
32:05And I'll be right here waiting for you, okay?
32:07I love you. Can you hear me?
32:09Do you hear me? I love you so much.
32:12This won't take long. We'll let you know what she's done, all right?
32:14We'll let you know what she's done, all right?
32:17We'll let you know what she's done, all right?
32:19Clear!
32:22Getting stuck, we can't stop looking back.
32:32Hey, I did a four-carat on me today on my own
32:35and brought the patient back with cardiac massage.
32:37Nice.
32:37He arrived, DOA.
32:38I'm going to cut you off. I really get it.
32:39Oh, no, no, no, no, go.
32:40I do want to hear, though.
32:42I'm going to have a drink at Joe's tonight.
32:43Celebrate if you want to join.
32:45I'll see you there.
32:46Okay.
32:54Adams, impressive work on that wound back.
32:57You did what a fellow in two plastics residents couldn't.
32:59What can I say?
33:00I guess I really want in on that tram flap.
33:03Don't be late.
33:04Dr. Mahonty.
33:08Dr. Spencer was instrumental in placing the wound back.
33:11Can she scrub in, too?
33:14Sure.
33:15See you up there.
33:18You didn't have to do that.
33:20I know it didn't really help, so...
33:22You got me in the room.
33:26When I was an intern,
33:27I hated when senior residents would dismiss me.
33:29Now I know they were just in a rush,
33:31and everybody is scared of messing up.
33:34It's not personal.
33:36And it's also not a good excuse, either.
33:40Make sure to review his image in before we start.
33:46Well, what was your snack today?
33:48Oh, yeah?
33:50Yum.
33:51Oh, hang on.
33:52Daddy's here.
33:54Want to say goodnight?
33:54It's Allison.
33:55Yeah, um, hey.
33:56Hey, Allie.
33:57How was your day?
33:58No.
33:59No more naked ladies.
34:01No, we're going to talk about that tomorrow.
34:03Yeah.
34:04Okay, I love you.
34:06Goodnight.
34:08Hey, I'll be home before...
34:10And she hung up.
34:15Listen, Maisie is in the ICU.
34:17We saved her leg.
34:18But we had to keep her open,
34:20so we're doing a washout tomorrow.
34:21Good.
34:25Okay.
34:30I'm ready.
34:31Let me have it.
34:34All day, I have stopped myself
34:35from picking a fight with you,
34:36and now you are literally asking for it.
34:39I don't want to.
34:40I am so sick of fighting.
34:42And the truth is,
34:43I have no business having feelings
34:45about who you're sleeping with.
34:47But still, it was...
34:48It was hard seeing you with someone else.
34:52Especially someone who you have a history with.
34:57Yeah.
34:59I don't love seeing you with Cass, either.
35:02Fair.
35:03This morning, when...
35:04When you were under that bus,
35:06I was...
35:07I was worried.
35:10And I...
35:11I was thinking...
35:12Maybe are we washing all of this?
35:15Don't you wish that we could just...
35:22Fast forward to where we have it all figured out?
35:28You missed the look on your face this morning?
35:29Yeah, that would have been great.
35:36I don't think we're rushing it.
35:37It's...
35:38It's complicated.
35:45But we'll figure it out.
35:48Yeah.
35:52Good night.
35:53Good night.
35:53Good night.
35:53We'll get access through the femoral,
36:05feed it up to the left ventricle,
36:06check our placement under fluoro,
36:08secure it in place,
36:09and then we're out of here.
36:11What now?
36:12I'm not getting any fetal heart tones on baby A.
36:14Her cardiac reserve is collapsing.
36:16No tones on baby B.
36:17Is Jill stable enough for a section?
36:19At the moment, yes.
36:20Page will be.
36:21We just did.
36:22Yeah, I can't stand here just doing nothing.
36:26I'm going to go see if I can find someone.
36:35Mr. Dominguez, the bed four is ready for discharge.
36:38I'll go check on him.
36:40You did good today.
36:42What was that?
36:44He heard me.
36:47Hmm.
36:47A compliment from Dr. Griffith.
36:49I didn't think he had it in you.
36:50You prioritized a patient over a procedure.
36:52Not everyone would.
36:58We should grab a drink later.
36:59That wasn't an opening.
37:01I was giving you constructive feedback
37:04in a professional setting.
37:08We're in a supply closet.
37:09I should go check on Mr. Dominguez.
37:16Or you could stay here with me.
37:26I can't.
37:30All good.
37:32I'll see you.
37:33Adam's got the surgery.
37:49I got a trauma.
37:51You can't have it all.
37:53Besides, there'll be more.
37:56You sound awfully sure about that?
37:58I know myself.
37:59If I want something bad enough,
38:00I'll do everything in my power to get it.
38:02And what you want is
38:04a tramp flop.
38:06Yup.
38:09Is that all you want?
38:10The hardest thing about waiting
38:26is knowing when to stop.
38:29Instinct may tell you one thing.
38:31And experience tells you another.
38:34Nora?
38:34Hey, what are you...
38:36What are you doing here?
38:40You okay?
38:43I can't do this.
38:45What?
38:46Do...
38:46What?
38:47Us?
38:48Listen, if this is about this morning
38:50Teddy and I, we talked,
38:51and she's okay.
38:54I'm not.
38:57Teddy's more than my surgeon.
38:59She saved my life
39:00with the procedure she invented.
39:02If I get a cold,
39:03I can't just go to urgent care.
39:04I have to call Teddy
39:05because she's the only one
39:07who understands my body.
39:09I text her when I have a fever.
39:11I call her when I want
39:13to take an ibuprofen.
39:14You're trying to divorce yourself
39:18from her,
39:19but I'm getting more entangled.
39:22I see.
39:23I want to believe
39:23that we can make it work too,
39:25but I just...
39:26I don't...
39:28I don't see how.
39:31We found ourselves together
39:33a second time.
39:35Maybe we'll get a third.
39:39Yeah.
39:45All you can do
39:47is pay attention.
39:50Glenn's...
39:50out of surgery.
39:52He's...
39:53hanging on.
39:56You...
39:57were right to push.
40:00I'm glad to hear you.
40:03This may not be the time,
40:05but I want to talk to you
40:07about reinstating
40:08my lecture series.
40:10Now, I know you have
40:11your reasons for canceling it,
40:13but I had my reasons
40:14for starting it.
40:16My reasoning may not stand.
40:19I've been a little distracted.
40:23Dr. Freeman and I
40:24don't share a patient.
40:26I am a patient.
40:29What?
40:31He gave me
40:32my biopsy results.
40:36I have cash.
40:44Where's OB?
40:45We're on the other side
40:46of the hospital,
40:46and they have multiple
40:47emergent deliveries right now.
40:49What are you doing?
40:50We have to deliver these babies.
40:51We?
40:52Look, I haven't done a C-section
40:54since med school.
40:55You know where the uterus is?
40:57Yes, I do.
40:59Then you can do this.
41:00And hope that when the time
41:01finally comes...
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