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00:00You know, the day that junior doctors start their rotations is called Black Wednesday for a reason.
00:12That's why I always book it up.
00:13Well, that's why I'm afraid I had to cancel that. I need you here.
00:17I don't even think patients should be admitted on Black Wednesday. It's too dangerous.
00:21Look, Dylan, you're on the road here, okay? I shouldn't be having to beg you to help me with this.
00:24And I'm here. On the hottest day of the year, I am here.
00:27You are. And there's just one other thing.
00:33I need you to mentor in one of the new residents.
00:57Deadly, please.
01:06Wide-eyed and clueless I can handle, okay?
01:08But in the worst-case scenario, somebody's going to die today.
01:10And to be honest, it's a miracle that more people don't.
01:36I'm through.
01:46Can we clear some space here?
01:48Okay.
01:49Cheers.
01:50Jyvonne, what the hell is going on here?
01:51We're doing our best.
01:53Claude, Claude, will you stop, please?
01:55I took my money.
01:57We love you dearly.
01:58We love you dearly.
01:59Stop.
02:02Okay, tell me what you think.
02:04Yeah?
02:06Hey.
02:07Hiya.
02:08What are you doing there?
02:10Same as you, I guess.
02:16Don't worry.
02:17Nobody looks at them anyway.
02:19So, where are we going then?
02:22Any ideas?
02:23Staff room, I think.
02:24See?
02:26You all right there, mate?
02:29You've fallen out with that thing, or what?
02:31I took my last poem.
02:32Thirsty.
02:34What do you want?
02:35My treat.
02:36Lemonade.
02:39Not seen you before.
02:41How long have you been a doctor?
02:44Seven years, if you include the training.
02:50There you go.
02:54What's your name?
02:55Claude.
02:56You?
02:57Marty.
02:59Claude?
02:59It's been a pleasure.
03:01You've enjoyed that.
03:03Take care of yourself.
03:06What is in there?
03:08Just stuff.
03:09Stuff.
03:11Staff room, is it, yeah?
03:13Are you a doctor too?
03:15Yes.
03:17It's my first day here.
03:19Good luck to you then.
03:21Well, good luck to you then.
03:24For both of us.
03:25For both of us.
03:25Let's go.
03:55What's that?
03:58First list.
04:00You know, first dislocated shoulder, chest drain, femoral line.
04:05You want in?
04:07I'll put you up.
04:09Bit of healthy competition and that.
04:10No, don't, please.
04:11Aha, there you are.
04:13Good to see you again, have you met?
04:15Yeah, we did some rotations, didn't we?
04:17Yes, gastroenterology, neonatology.
04:20Perfect.
04:20Well, your mentors await with me.
04:22Actually, I need the bathroom.
04:24Right, well, quick about it.
04:26Meet me an admin.
04:29Yeah, yeah, I know it's hot.
04:31Yeah, it comes on the blink yet again.
04:33Hotel management every year, complete waste of breath.
04:37Oh, Rita, did we set up a cool room?
04:40Yeah, we did.
04:41Mr States is in there now.
04:42Don't worry, we've got odds on him.
04:43Great, thank you.
04:44Jodie, Jodie.
04:45Yeah, have we seen Dylan?
04:46I've got his resident here.
04:47He's about somewhere.
04:48You're right, resident.
04:49Yeah, not bad, thanks.
04:50Where the hell is the...
04:51Oh, all right.
04:52Yeah, Dr Keogh.
04:53Yeah.
04:53Yeah, I'd like you to meet...
04:55A junior doctor.
04:56Actually, we're residents now.
04:57Congratulations.
04:58I'd like you to meet Dr Flynn Byron.
04:59He's our clinical leader, and I think he's the guy you want to talk to.
05:02Yeah, listen, there's been a change of plans.
05:04I'm going to supervise you for today, if that's OK.
05:06I'm OK.
05:07People call me Matty.
05:08That's lovely.
05:09Where's the other one?
05:10I thought there were two of them.
05:11Yeah, never mind.
05:12Come on.
05:12First day?
05:40Yeah, just trying to centre.
05:43Right?
05:44Yeah, my life coach is all about centering.
05:46But I would just say, you know, you've got to keep calm.
05:49Own it.
05:49Yeah.
05:50Enjoy it.
05:52Excuse me.
05:53Yeah.
05:54Do you know a Dr Stevie Nash?
05:57He's my mentor.
05:58He's a bit of a tough nut, apparently.
06:00Oh.
06:01A bit of a ball breaker.
06:02Yeah, yeah, yeah.
06:02Yeah, yeah, I know.
06:03I know Dr Nash, and yeah, yeah.
06:06He has broken some balls, definitely eaten some residents.
06:08So if I were you, I wouldn't be late.
06:11Run.
06:11Run as if your life depended on it.
06:15Don't forget your purse, though.
06:16Oh, yeah.
06:19I'm Dr Chang, by the way.
06:21Yes, you are.
06:23Good luck, Dr Chang.
06:24Knock him dead.
06:27Our aim is to transform general chaos into controlled urgency.
06:30Believe me, it's not for everyone.
06:32Well, it is for me.
06:33Pointy end of the sticks where it's at, you know?
06:35Otherwise, what's the point?
06:37You should know I'm going to apply for the clinical fellowship.
06:39As soon as I can.
06:40Yeah, good for you.
06:41What have we got, guys?
06:42All right, this is our pre-alert Otis Brown, 34 years old.
06:46It's a conferential chest burns with burns to both his arms.
06:48They're 38% TBSA with smoke inhalation.
06:51I'm worried about his hair, where he gets his wedding day.
06:53The brownie would get a marion caught fire.
06:55And it's more incoming.
06:56The bar was packed.
06:57And these are brownies?
07:02Double-drop brownies.
07:02Double-drop brownies.
07:03Mmm.
07:04Hold on.
07:06It's day one and she brought baked goods.
07:08Yeah, you're just annoyed because she thinks you're a man.
07:11It's top of every class.
07:12White homogonomics.
07:15Cute show.
07:17We're having a picnic, aren't we?
07:19No, I just brought some treats in.
07:21Not the time, nor the place.
07:23And you two should know better.
07:26Skedaddle.
07:27Yeah, I'm sorry, Sheldon.
07:30Sorry.
07:31It got out of hand.
07:33It was supposed to be for later.
07:35I had nowhere to put my case.
07:37I would shove it all in the staff room and then come find me.
07:40Bring a pen, because you need to make notes.
07:44Aren't I supposed to be meeting Dr Nash?
07:47You just did.
07:50Confirmed inhalation, injury, severe airway risk.
07:54Where's that line coming?
07:55No visible veins.
07:56Peripheral circulation's poor.
07:58Can't get access.
07:59Rest is 19, start's 91, drop in.
08:02That line, now.
08:03I owe a gun on the shelf.
08:04Come on.
08:05Come on.
08:07It's not here.
08:08Come on, Jody, help him out.
08:09It is, it's there.
08:11I need it today.
08:12I need this line.
08:15I need that line.
08:16Come on.
08:18Okay.
08:20Okay, I'm ready.
08:20Stabilise the leg, please.
08:32ION.
08:34Fushing with 5 mil, 1% liquid in the saline.
08:40Have good flow.
08:41Okay, you can attach the fluid line.
08:44Okay, let's get drugs in, please.
08:47Good work.
08:48Well done.
08:50Cubicles are basically a holding pen for the salvageable.
08:53If they're conscious and complaining, they're in the right place.
08:55If they're unconscious or actively dying, then they need to go to resource.
08:58But if there's somewhere in between, then you decide.
09:01Any questions?
09:02No, no questions.
09:03Okay, you can stay close, but not that close.
09:05And keep your head up.
09:06This is the calmest it's going to be all day.
09:08So, yeah, that's it.
09:09I've introduced you to the battlefield.
09:10And now it's time to get ready for the war.
09:12Write that down.
09:13That was brilliant.
09:14Good.
09:17Dr. Nash.
09:18Yeah?
09:19The misunderstanding earlier.
09:20Well, you thought I was a man.
09:22I didn't mean to offend you.
09:24No, you didn't.
09:25You can't.
09:26No, thank you.
09:28Okay, let's get you sorted with a rota.
09:29Yeah, rule number one.
09:34Don't accept sick blood from a drunk.
09:36Uh, Lamorna, let me get this sorted, please.
09:38Thanks.
09:39Go get yourself cleaned up.
09:41Leave me back here.
09:42Great.
09:44Right, how's Mr. Brown?
09:45Ventilator pressures keep alarming.
09:47Okay, you need chest escars for street and expansion.
09:49Let's get him prepped and ready to go up to theater.
09:52Hey, uh, which bay are we in?
09:54Um, Jodie, can we move bed three to recovery, please?
09:58Uh, there's no room to recover it.
09:59Listen, Jodie, it's not our problem, okay?
10:01Just bleep the side when you get her move, please.
10:03Bed three.
10:03Hey, resident, look alive.
10:05Let's go.
10:06This is Rini Brown, 53, also from the wedding.
10:09Rini was trampled in the rush to get out of the barn.
10:11She's got reduced air entry on the right side,
10:14as well as possible with fractured ribs,
10:16plus smoke inhalation with a global wheeze.
10:19Let's do lift.
10:21Down.
10:22On my slide.
10:23Slide.
10:24She also has a head injury with laceration
10:27and a hematoma to the right side.
10:30Resp is 24, sat's 93 on high flow,
10:33pulse is 90, BP is 1 through 6 over 78,
10:37and she's GCS 14.
10:38She's had 10 milligrams of subitamol
10:40and one gram of IV paracentamol.
10:42Okay, good work, guys.
10:43Thank you very much.
10:43Thanks.
10:45Sorry, can you stand aside for me, love?
10:47Um, this...
10:47Who are you?
10:48I'm Emily Lyle.
10:49This is my mum.
10:50My mum right here.
10:52All right.
10:54You the bride?
10:55Uh, no.
10:56Mum is.
10:57How'd you hurt your arm, Miss Lyle?
10:58I don't know.
10:59It happened when I got dragged from the barn.
11:01Okay.
11:02Well, you know you're going to have to get it checked.
11:03No, I want to stay with my mum.
11:05Listen, I understand,
11:06but we'll take good care of her, I promise.
11:07Uh, Jodie, can you get Miss Lyle up to the reception?
11:09Yeah.
11:12Got reduced air entry on the right-hand side.
11:15Could you grab the ultrasound
11:15and order a chest X-ray for me, please?
11:18Let's dress that wound.
11:20Come on, this is basic stuff.
11:21Let's get some pressure and salox on it, okay?
11:23Where is my husband?
11:25He's just over there, love.
11:35Just get some space.
11:36Let's see if he's self-terminated.
11:39Okay, now let's protect the airway.
11:41Let's get four milligrams of razepam and do a blood glucose as well.
11:44Flynn?
11:45Yeah?
11:46We need a doctor on the reception.
11:47They're getting slaughtered out there.
11:48Oh, I take it.
11:50I thought it was being useful.
11:51You could be useful somewhere else.
11:57Is that the razepam?
11:58What are you up to, Claude?
12:19Walk a lace.
12:20You want me to take a look?
12:24Come on.
12:26Wow.
12:27Look at that.
12:29These have seen some action.
12:31Been around the world.
12:33Killing me today, though.
12:36What are you in for?
12:37Breathless.
12:39Gets me right here.
12:40You've really been around the world.
12:45Nah.
12:47Went to France once.
12:53Look at that.
12:54That'll do, yeah?
12:57You the man.
12:58That's right.
12:59Sweat your feet, Pat.
13:11Oh, no.
13:12Sick on my shoes.
13:14Oh, lucky you.
13:16Do you want a nice lolly?
13:19I got them three for two.
13:21It's all blooming hot.
13:23No thanks.
13:24Thanks.
13:24Thanks.
13:24Thanks.
13:24Thanks.
13:24Thanks.
13:24Thanks.
13:26Thanks.
13:28What's my friend's locker, that?
13:36Ngozi?
13:37Yeah.
13:38You know her?
13:39No, her name was stuck to the door.
13:43I see.
13:44I put that mirror up for her.
13:47She was always fussing.
13:49Giving her make-up.
13:51Would she, uh, like the mirror back?
13:53Oh, no.
13:54No, no.
13:55No.
13:56She doesn't need it now.
13:58She's not here anymore.
14:06I'm sorry for your loss.
14:11We was in the park.
14:12I punched it in the face.
14:14The dog?
14:15Then owner punched him in the face.
14:16Funny as all.
14:17Hey, I saved you.
14:18Er, the feds saved me.
14:21That reason he ran off, took his stupid dog, not you.
14:24Er, just get them checked through as quick as possible, yeah.
14:27Er, be careful with Claude.
14:29Yeah, I mean, he's a sweetheart, but he's a frequent flyer, so he sucks up your time.
14:33Hmm.
14:33Yeah.
14:34Anyway, there's water just over there, and get yourself a tablet out of that drawer.
14:38Okay, er, is it always like this?
14:42Sometimes it's busy.
14:43Right.
14:45Er, where do you want this one?
14:47Not here.
14:49Where then?
14:50I don't know, Ian.
14:51Just join the queue like everybody else.
14:53Oh.
14:54He's mad, ain't he?
14:56Er, I can't get this working.
14:58Oh, well, that's because it's green for grief, so it's broke.
15:01Grief, right.
15:02Yeah, get another one, and we're waiting on new ones coming in.
15:05Yes, we've been waiting for a long time.
15:07Ollie, I'm boiling.
15:09She's pregnant as well.
15:10I don't know if you noticed.
15:12I, I, yes, okay, er, they threw, yep, okay.
15:14Do me a favour and take these two cubicles right away.
15:17Yeah, sure.
15:18Yep.
15:19Okay, you too.
15:21Let's go sorted.
15:28It's like a bad music video in here.
15:39Shh.
15:42I'll jump.
15:45Oh.
15:45God, this heat is too much.
15:47Stevie, this is killing me.
15:51How's your resident doing?
15:53Uh, yeah, yeah.
15:55She's, uh, nervous.
15:57She likes pink, and, um, then she bakes.
16:01So we're like, yeah.
16:03You?
16:04He's overconfident.
16:07Fancies himself.
16:09Okay.
16:09What about your resident?
16:11Very good.
16:13He's already talking about that fellowship.
16:15I think he's probably going to get it, Stevie.
16:18I feel sorry for you.
16:19One Dr. Lynn Laker has a very bright future ahead of him.
16:22Well, I wouldn't be sorry for Dr. Chang.
16:24I mean, like, we told it's early days.
16:26It's okay.
16:26We'll see.
16:27I'm going to get back to her.
16:28I'll see you guys in a bit.
16:30Bye.
16:30Okay.
16:31Did he, did he say, um, Lynn Laker?
16:35Or Lynn Later?
16:36It's okay, or two?
16:37Lynn Laker.
16:38Lynn Laker.
16:38Dr. Lynn Laker.
16:42Why?
16:42No, no, no reason.
16:44Liar.
16:45Why?
16:45I, I, I, I, I knew somebody at the university with the same surname.
16:52It was quite unusual.
16:53Yeah, it's unusual.
16:55Sarah.
16:56A special friend.
16:57Okay.
16:57Are you freaking out right now?
17:01I'm not freaking out.
17:01Why would you be freaking out?
17:02I mean, if I were you, I'd be totally freaking out.
17:05If this was a, a movie, you do the maths, you have this special friend, Sarah.
17:12This kid shows up to hold the ED 25 years later.
17:16He's about 25, I reckon.
17:19Freaking out.
17:19Papa.
17:28Good, good, good.
17:29Let's get you guys.
17:30Here we go.
17:31Huh?
17:32Dr. Chang will look after you now, yeah?
17:35Go easy on her.
17:42Hello.
17:43I'm Dr. Chang.
17:45We know.
17:45You just said.
17:47Right.
17:48Yes.
17:48So, let's start with your name, shall we?
17:51Debbie.
17:52Debbie, Debbie, Debbie.
17:53Okay, what's going on?
17:55A dog tried to eat me for lunch.
17:57Oh, and Ollie got smacked.
17:58Hi, Ollie.
17:59All right, Dr. Nash.
18:01Did you lose your tooth that way?
18:02Oh, no.
18:03That fell out weeks ago.
18:04I think you go to the dentist.
18:06Yeah, yeah, make sure you do.
18:07Okay.
18:09Debbie does dog bite.
18:11Okay.
18:11Yeah, so, Dr. Chang, we have a dog bite with tissue damage.
18:15Recommended treatment?
18:18I would, uh, x-ray for foreign bodies, anaesthetise, debride, first-line antibiotics, check with plastics.
18:27Otherwise, proceed with primary closure, ensuring appropriate wound edge approximation.
18:30Is she yet a book or what?
18:34Yeah, apparently.
18:35Okay, good.
18:36I will leave you in Dr. Chang's very capable hands.
18:38Really?
18:39Yeah.
18:40Look, they don't bite.
18:41Unless provoked.
18:42I have some concerns about my patient in Capical 5.
18:46Sunburn.
18:47No, dog bite, Trump's sunburn.
18:48So, see to them later.
18:49I'm not being funny, but you look like you're about to cack yourself.
18:59Ed, you okay?
19:00Yeah?
19:01Claude Thompson?
19:04Claude?
19:06Claude Thompson?
19:06Excuse me, have you seen Claude Thompson, the neighbor guy on the stairs over there?
19:10No.
19:11Claude Thompson?
19:11Claude, it's Claude, I think, I think he's gone.
19:17Yeah, he does it sometimes, he just wanders off.
19:21Um, who's next?
19:22Should I go and find him?
19:24I don't know, Emily Lyle's up next, she's got a dislocated shoulder, have you done one?
19:27No.
19:28Right, I'll get somebody else.
19:29No, no, no, but I need to take one off.
19:31Off what?
19:32My first, yes.
19:33Look, I can do it, honestly, I promise.
19:36Um, yes, okay, do you know what, fine, but just, just get supervision, yeah?
19:41I feel well funny.
19:43Well, it's the x-ray, you shouldn't have had it, x-rays aren't good for babies.
19:47They're perfectly safe.
19:48No, they can cause complications, big heads and that, harry too, you know.
19:53She wore a lead apron, she'll be fine.
19:56Have you not got a smaller one?
19:58My gran could do me, don't point with that.
20:00Has to be this one, I'm afraid.
20:03Nearly there.
20:06That's it.
20:11Libby, are you feeling okay?
20:15Needle.
20:18What's wrong with her?
20:20She's, the x-ray's killing her.
20:22It's not the x-ray.
20:23Well, what is it then?
20:24I don't know.
20:25Well, she's dying.
20:26Do something, please.
20:29Well, come on.
20:29She's lost consciousness, her temperature's elevated, she's pregnant.
20:39She's dying.
20:39No, she's not dying, she's fainted, okay.
20:42Has she fainted before?
20:44Oh, yeah, she has.
20:47She's not good with needles.
20:51I'm so sorry.
20:52It's okay, it's all right, we've all been there, haven't we?
20:54I can't remember.
20:55Um, look, the next time you hit that button, he makes sure it's a bell's and what's his emergency.
21:01Okay, let's have a listen.
21:05Okay.
21:07It's making me feel giddy.
21:09It means it's working, love.
21:10You just enjoy it.
21:11All right.
21:12So I'm going to rotate your arm out and slowly lift the elbow up, yeah?
21:17So, uh, whose idea was a 70s wedding?
21:20Uh, mum's.
21:21Uh, her new husband's in this tribute band, it's how they met this.
21:25Oh, yeah, okay, sorry, sorry.
21:28Yeah, sorry about that.
21:29Um.
21:34Yeah, okay.
21:36Let's try that again, yeah?
21:38Yeah, take some more deep breaths on the giddy gas.
21:41Here we go.
21:41Do you want some help?
21:42If I wanted it, I'd ask.
21:45Okay.
21:47Second time looking, yeah?
21:48You all right?
21:49Yeah.
21:49Okay.
21:51A little bit higher.
21:55Nearly there.
21:56Ooh.
21:57Here we go.
21:59Yeah?
21:59Yeah.
22:00How does that feel?
22:01Yeah, good.
22:02Good.
22:02Really good.
22:03Good.
22:09Sorry.
22:10So sorry.
22:11No, don't be sorry.
22:12Don't cry.
22:13It's been a horrible day.
22:14I didn't even want to go today, but Dan insisted.
22:17He said that I'd regret it if I didn't.
22:19Well, he sounds like a good dad.
22:21Yeah, he's a really good dad.
22:25Mum didn't even want me there.
22:28I told her I wish he was dead.
22:31In front of everyone.
22:33And a stupid toy boy, too.
22:36But I didn't mean it.
22:37No, of course she didn't.
22:39She's your mum.
22:41Yeah.
22:42Yeah, why don't I go and check on her for you?
22:45Yeah?
22:47Oh, it's okay.
22:52Yeah?
22:52Hey, look at that kid.
22:54He's a natural.
22:56I think you might have backed the wrong horse, Stevie.
22:58I didn't back anyone.
22:59I was assigned.
23:00And they're people, not horses.
23:02So you continue with that.
23:03I'll have you cancelled.
23:09I know what you're thinking.
23:11They grow up so fast.
23:13Yeah.
23:15Good, Stevie.
23:16I remember I laughed so hard.
23:19You all right, Pat?
23:20I need a second opinion on a patient.
23:23I don't want her to disturb Dr Nash.
23:24That's probably wise.
23:25I can help.
23:26Can you get him started on some fluids?
23:29What we got?
23:30This is Miss Chimes.
23:32She fell asleep in the sun and burnt herself to a crisp.
23:36Boobs and all.
23:36Just send me home and I'll grab a medicinal margarita.
23:39Be right as day.
23:40I would lay off the alcohol and invest in some sun cream if I was you.
23:44You've got partial thickness burns here.
23:47Melanoma.
23:48Skin cancer.
23:49It's a real risk, you know.
23:50Been there, had it, had it cut out.
23:52Miss Chimes had a melanoma removed from her back two years ago.
23:56I thought a full examination would be prudent, but she's refusing.
24:00And still is.
24:01Like I told the child, it was a one-off.
24:04It won't happen again.
24:05Well, it's a good job the child didn't listen to you, Miss Chimes.
24:08That's a good spot.
24:10Right.
24:11Let's do a full examination.
24:15I can't see this blood gas that ain't you go.
24:17I don't know why it's not back yet.
24:18Sometimes it just gets lost in the system.
24:20What, really?
24:20Yeah.
24:21Can you run it down?
24:22Yeah.
24:23Oh, so Mr. Williams is still struggling, but you said you were still...
24:25I know, I know.
24:27Okay, let's start a fluid bolus.
24:28500 miller Hartman's over 15 minutes.
24:31I need to get to pharmacy.
24:33Anything else?
24:33Er, yes, I'm about to discharge Miss Lyle.
24:36Did you find out about her mum?
24:38I forgot.
24:39I'll go now.
24:40All right, well, look, it's a marathon, yeah?
24:41It's not spring.
24:42Yeah, feels like a spring.
24:44Sorry for barking at you earlier.
24:46I was a proper divvy.
24:47I know.
24:47You've got active raised keratosis that have clearly recently been exposed to the sun.
24:55You do know you're at a higher risk of melanoma, don't you?
24:57I'm not stupid.
25:00I said I didn't want this.
25:01I didn't want to be pulled and prodded.
25:03It's all right.
25:04I get it, but we're just doing my jobs.
25:08Dr. Chang's doing you a favour.
25:12Sorry.
25:13Didn't mean to shout like that.
25:15It's all right.
25:16It's okay, Miss Jones.
25:20Just, um...
25:22The sun tan makes me feel good.
25:26I know I shouldn't, but sometimes I don't see anyone for days.
25:32You must think I'm a complete idiot.
25:36No, I don't.
25:38You've found something that makes you feel better.
25:42And even though it can hurt you, you still do it.
25:45I get that.
25:47But you have to remember, you always have a choice.
25:53Always.
25:56Because not choosing can be deadly.
26:00Well, trust me, it's just not worth it.
26:06No matter how good it makes you feel.
26:11Right, I'm gonna, er, get you an urgent referral to dermatology.
26:15Erm, Dr. Chang, when you finish with this, can you get her up to the burns unit?
26:19Have you confirmed Mr. Robbins' food balance?
26:31Er, it's next on the list.
26:33I'm still waiting on a trace for something on the ladder.
26:35No, they arrived ages ago.
26:37Let me have a look.
26:39Er, oh, it's not working.
26:40Let me see if I can get it on in.
26:42How's anyone supposed to get anything done around here?
26:43With skills, my friend.
26:45Who's my...
26:46What are you doing here, resident?
26:47You shouldn't be here.
26:48I was just checking on Mrs. Brown for her daughter.
26:51Really?
26:51Why is that?
26:52It's not your job.
26:54If you want to go speak to Miss Lyon,
26:57then I guess you could tell her that her mum's seizures have stopped
26:59and her head wound has been sutured later.
27:02Can we do some more fancy now, please?
27:04I can't think straight out of here.
27:06It's weird.
27:07I don't remember seeing a headscarf on your head.
27:10Please, come on.
27:12You'd be my favourite nurse for the rest of the day.
27:14Listen, I'm going right now.
27:21There was a Lynn Laker.
27:24I decided I'm going to be your mentor full-time.
27:27What, seriously?
27:28Yeah.
27:29I made a pretty impressive start.
27:31Just keep it up and don't let me down, OK?
27:33I won't.
27:33Honestly, it's all.
27:38Someone's excited.
27:40Actually, I am.
27:42This resident's just bagged the clinical lead as mentor.
27:45Really?
27:46The clinical lead?
27:47Wow.
27:48I mean, if I were you, I would be celebrating.
27:50Tell everyone.
27:51Tell your folks.
27:52Tell your mum.
27:53Actually, I will, yeah.
27:54It's a good idea.
27:55Yeah, yeah.
27:56And what is your lovely mammy's name?
27:58Sarah.
28:03Wow.
28:06That, uh, yeah.
28:07She'll be really bright.
28:08Hmm.
28:09Yeah, she actually is.
28:11It means a lot to her that I've got this far.
28:13She didn't get to finish uni.
28:14She got pregnant.
28:15Had to drop out, so.
28:16That's a, that's a she-am.
28:18What, you kidding, aren't you?
28:19She left with all of this?
28:20What's not to like?
28:20Thanks for doing this.
28:34I know you didn't have to, but it'll calm Soppy Sod right down.
28:39Does he always fall asleep like that?
28:42Oh, what time?
28:43Give him a kick.
28:44He'll want to see this.
28:46Probably best if I don't.
28:47How many weeks did you say you were?
28:5724.
28:59Is there a problem?
29:01No, no.
29:03Soz.
29:04Me guts, I swear.
29:06Ollie's been down food bank every other day force-feeding me veg.
29:09He's on instant noodles, mind.
29:14Why can't we hear an heartbeat?
29:15I'm just struggling to find an accurate image acquisition.
29:20What's that when it's at home?
29:22She can't find an heartbeat.
29:25You can't find an heartbeat?
29:27It's not that kind of scam.
29:28Baby were fine last week.
29:30I'm sure it still is.
29:31Well, so where is it?
29:34I don't know.
29:35Is it dead?
29:36No, no, I don't think it is.
29:38Do something!
29:39Help us, please!
29:41Oh, come on, don't just stand there.
29:43Do something!
29:45Come on!
29:54Okay, guys, and maternity will give you a proper scan, so no need to worry.
29:58Thanks, Dr Nash.
29:59You're the best.
30:00It's okay, tell your mates.
30:04What were you thinking?
30:06I was just trying to help.
30:08Yeah, well, look, there's absolutely no need to do that scan down here.
30:11And a quick medical lesson.
30:12Good luck finding a baby with this.
30:13This is a cardiac probe.
30:15I don't have time to hold your hand.
30:17So next time you think about hitting that button,
30:19you make damn sure your brain's engaged first,
30:21or your rotation is over.
30:22Understood?
30:25Okay.
30:25If someone would do that for me...
30:38You heard the alarm again, Marty?
30:48Dr Nash hates me.
30:50Nah.
30:51She's just got one of those faces.
30:53Hey.
30:54Trust your instincts.
30:57What else can you do?
31:14Miss Jones?
31:16I wanted to give you this.
31:19A cookie.
31:20It's my mum's recipe.
31:22It makes me feel happy.
31:24Safe.
31:25Like a hug.
31:25That's really sweet.
31:30You're welcome.
31:31Dr Chang.
31:32Pre-alert.
31:36Sorry.
31:37Don't say sorry.
31:38What was that about?
31:39I just wanted to give her...
31:41Cookies, yeah.
31:41I saw.
31:42Why?
31:43Because she's so lonely,
31:45and she has absolutely no one at all.
31:46Okay, stop, stop, stop.
31:48Read that in.
31:48Right now.
31:49Okay, because she doesn't want your cookies or your tears.
31:51What she needs is your strength and your clarity.
31:53Because anything else is just, you know, pink fluff.
31:57Understood?
31:58Sorry.
31:59Stop saying sorry.
32:01Stevie.
32:02Yeah?
32:03Drowning for you there is coming in now.
32:04Are you okay?
32:06Did you look tired?
32:07You sleeping?
32:08No, I'm not, because Ian has moved into a chain crew.
32:12What?
32:13Since when?
32:14Sorry.
32:15Don't say sorry.
32:16Just look where you're going.
32:17I'll leave you there.
32:19Look, I'm feeling it's not, okay,
32:21but it's bedlam in here constantly.
32:23And if that doesn't suit you,
32:25then you need to think about that.
32:29Okay.
32:30Hey, guys, let's get a recess three, please.
32:33Okay.
32:33Yeah, 17-year-old male pulled unresponsive and hypothermic
32:36from the reservoir, had an episode of Brandon Caglia
32:38and went into cardiac arrest at 1715.
32:41Initial with him was PEA
32:42and just gone into VF as we pulled up.
32:45One shot given.
32:46Talk to her.
32:49She doesn't want me.
32:50It was horrible.
32:52Of course she does.
32:52She's your mum.
32:55What would your dad say?
32:59Will you come in with me?
33:04I can't.
33:05I haven't got time.
33:05Please.
33:10Yeah.
33:11Yeah, okay.
33:21Mum, I am so sorry
33:24for what I said at the wedding.
33:27I love you.
33:29You know I do.
33:30You ruined our wedding day.
33:41How's Otis doing?
33:45Er, I'm not sure, but I'll tell you what.
33:48Let me go and check.
33:48Hey, Rita, how's Mr. Brown doing that?
33:54Has he not been taken up to theatre yet?
33:56Nope.
33:56They didn't have room.
33:58Room?
33:59Okay, let's prepare for the anterior.
33:59What do you mean?
34:00Look, it was either here or nowhere.
34:02Scalpel, please.
34:04It's the first decision made.
34:05Take that, please.
34:06What are they doing?
34:19Otis!
34:20What are you doing?
34:21Otis!
34:21Close the screen!
34:23Now!
34:23Otis!
34:24Don't pretend you care.
34:34This is what you wanted!
34:36This is what you wished for!
34:39It's not me.
34:40Get out!
34:42Out!
34:44Dr. Lynn Laker, you should be in cubicles.
34:46Get going.
34:49Now, Dr. Lynn Laker.
34:54Hi, I'm Dr. Lynn Laker.
34:59Hi, I'm Dr. Lynn Laker.
35:01I'm just going to check your airways.
35:03Can we get IV fluids here, please?
35:06Yeah.
35:07Can you just look up for me, please?
35:10Okay.
35:11Hi, I'm Dr. Lynn Laker.
35:15It's okay to cry.
35:16Hi, I'm Dr. Lynn Laker.
35:18Hi, I'm Dr. Lynn Laker.
35:18Hi, I'm Dr. Lynn Laker.
35:20Hi, I'm Dr. Lynn Laker.
35:24Dr. Chan, who's in two?
35:26Is that Debbie back from maternity?
35:28No, Ollie's asleep in there.
35:31He's asleep in there.
35:32Okay.
35:32It's not a premier inn.
35:33Go and clear him, please.
35:36And aren't you supposed to be doing rounds?
35:38No, I am.
35:39Okay, do you want to do that, then?
35:49Sorry, Ollie.
35:50What's wrong?
35:51I've got you, Ollie.
35:51Gently does it.
35:52Please.
36:12Is that your resident?
36:13Yep.
36:14Here's yours.
36:17I need a normal breather mask, please.
36:19We need to get a line in.
36:20What's happened?
36:21He's been pit in his tongue.
36:22We need four milligrams IV in the vasopap.
36:24It's okay to keep nice and serving.
36:27That's it.
36:28Cass is okay.
36:28Self-terminating.
36:29Can we get some gauze for his mouth?
36:31Let's get him cleaned up, please.
36:33What happened?
36:34Is there a head injury?
36:35No, I think it's scurvy.
36:38Has he been lost at sea recently?
36:39He's drowsy, missing teeth.
36:41He's not eating well.
36:42His skin, look.
36:43He's jaundiced.
36:45Yeah, okay.
36:46I think you're right.
36:48Dr. Chang has entered the building.
36:49Right, let's get him prep and get him to a resource.
36:50Let's get him.
36:51Okay.
37:04Dr. Linnicker?
37:05You okay?
37:07You didn't get a drink, did you?
37:09No.
37:10Okay.
37:10Bocles of water are over there.
37:11Please go and drink.
37:12If you don't look after you, you can't look after them.
37:28Claude.
37:31Come on, Claude, mate.
37:32You can't stay there.
37:34Eh?
37:38Claude?
37:38Can I get some help, please?
37:45Can I get some help?
37:46Can I get some help, Rhea, please?
37:47Faith, it's good.
37:48Get the crash, Charlie.
37:49Okay.
37:51Hit the alarm.
37:58Hurry up, hurry up.
37:59Come on!
38:00Come on in.
38:00Heads on.
38:09Heads on.
38:09No post CPR.
38:11He's acystolic back on the chest.
38:13He needs oxygen.
38:14One milligram of adrenaline.
38:15Sorry.
38:15I need to get some help.
38:16I need to get some help.
38:17Come on.
38:18Come on.
38:19Come on.
38:20Come on.
38:20Sorry.
38:21I need to get this through here.
38:22Can you move out of the way?
38:23Excuse me.
38:24Excuse me.
38:25Excuse me.
38:26It's...
38:27It's...
38:28It's...
38:29acystolic had ten minutes of ELS and two adrenaline.
38:32Come on, John.
38:33There's no response.
38:34Yeah.
38:34He's not listening.
38:35Yeah.
38:36Okay.
38:37All right, Dr. Lynn Lincoln, step away, please.
38:39He just needs more adrenaline, please.
38:40Dr. Lynn Lincoln, move.
38:42Now, come on.
38:44Stop.
38:46Come on.
38:47He's been dead for a while.
38:49Sure.
38:50Go on.
39:19It's our first shift there.
39:47You know, it's not fair, is it?
39:55Hey. How are you doing?
40:05What do you want?
40:08Um, I heard about earlier on and I wanted to check in with you.
40:15Why?
40:17You didn't even want to be my mentor, remember?
40:19OK, I don't want to be anybody's mentor. Don't take that personally.
40:23Don't take it personally.
40:25Now, why would I do that, eh?
40:27Dr. Lynne Laker. Come in, buddy.
40:37I mean, you know Claude Thompson. He was well known to all of us. He was in and out all the time.
40:43In fact, I checked his records. He's been in five times in the last three weeks.
40:47So then, why was this not picked up?
40:49We went out, we called his name, but we just figured that he'd wandered off like he always does.
40:55Dr. Lynne Laker, anything you want to add?
41:01Listen, I know this was your first death.
41:03No one even noticed him.
41:05OK, look. You did everything you could.
41:09In fact, medically, you went above and beyond, so you understand this isn't your fault, right?
41:15Yeah, I know it wasn't.
41:17Great. That's me. You take care.
41:45I wanted to apologise for earlier. You got upset before with Bethany. I'm sorry.
41:53It wasn't your fault. I just got a bit carried away.
41:58About Ngozi.
42:00Ah. Wasn't that obvious.
42:03I think you're amazing. Carrying on. Despite her death.
42:10A what?
42:13Your ears must be burning. I was just talking about you.
42:19Were you being nice?
42:21I was being honest. I think you should meet our new resident.
42:25Ngozi, this is Kim. Kim, this is Ngozi.
42:29Hello.
42:31Oh, hi.
42:33She's very much still with her pet. See you.
42:38Right, how was rehab today? Did you smash it?
42:40Or are we just bitching a bit of biscuits again?
42:43What's that?
42:53Oh, just a firsts list. I did my first prescription in the ED earlier. Felt important at the time.
43:03No, look, it's it. It's still important. Yeah, by the way, that spot that you had earlier with the scurvy, that was exceptional and always going to make a full recovery because of it. You will make an exceptional doctor.
43:19But as your mentor, I, yeah, I owe you honesty. And I don't think a career in the ED is for you, Kim. I think you need a thick skin to work here. And frankly, I just, I don't think you have it, but that's okay.
43:37You have no idea who I am, what I can do. I was made for the ED.
44:07I appreciate that.
44:08Oh, of course, I don't know.
44:09Jesus.
44:10Oh, my God.
44:12No.
44:13It's to me.
44:14Oh, my God.
44:15Oh, my God.
44:28Oh, my God.
44:29Oh, my God.
44:33I was looking for you.
44:57Is that Mr Thompson?
45:00There was no one to take him to the morgue.
45:03So they just dumped him here.
45:12The consultants don't care.
45:17Mine operated on a patient in Resos.
45:20Yours has been barking at you all day.
45:26My original mentor didn't even want me.
45:29It's been busy.
45:30It's not good enough.
45:33Nothing works.
45:48This one needs to be done.
45:49I'm going to report them to the CQC.
45:58You can't do that.
46:00It's your first day.
46:01You could lose your job.
46:02I don't care.
46:02They could close the department down.
46:04Then they close it down.
46:05Someone needs to investigate this place.
46:07Because this...
46:08This is messed up.
46:13I don't know.
46:14I don't know.
46:14I don't know.
46:15I can't do anything about it.
46:16He might be my son.
46:17He might not be my son.
46:18You know?
46:19The world keeps turning and I'll just keep comfort eating.
46:20I suppose.
46:21I suppose.
46:22I don't know.
46:23I don't know.
46:24I don't know.
46:25I don't know.
46:26Look, I'm not giving you my name, no?
46:27Look, I'm not giving you my name, no?
46:28Why are you giving me my name?
46:29Are you asking for a drink?
46:30I'm not giving you my name.
46:31No?
46:32What are you going to do?
46:33What are you going to do?
46:34What are you thinking?
46:35I thought I might go for a walk and then I've got a recipe for vegan lasagnas.
46:36I might just chow down on that.
46:37No.
46:38I meant the whole matey thing.
46:39I don't know.
46:40I don't know.
46:41I mean, what can I say?
46:42I can't do anything about it.
46:43He might be my son.
46:44He might not be my son.
46:45You know?
46:46The world keeps turning and I'll just keep comfort eating.
46:47Look, I'm not giving you my name, no?
46:57It's broken.
46:59Whole B.E.D. is broken.
47:02Look into it, please, I'm begging you.
47:05Before it's too late.
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