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00:00It's your dad. I am so sorry Jake. He's gone previously on doc
00:06I don't suppose I ever met him once we all went out to dinner one time
00:10You told me there were some things I needed to tell him and did you?
00:13I've been having memory seizures after you collapse tells me that you could be headed for cerebral edema
00:18You need to take an oral dose daily, but I never changed my own proxy part of me still thinks she knows me best
00:24That one what Amy Larson TMS recordings
00:27You realize we can blow up all of our relationships with this
00:57Okay, so today is the day, right?
00:59Okay, so today is the day, right?
01:04Okay, so today is the day, right?
01:12Okay, so today is the day, right?
01:27Today is the day, no more putting this off
01:28And run me through it
01:30Dr. Larson, you have been chief for three months
01:33And they have been just about the worst three months of my life
01:35You are harsh, you are condescending, you treat interns like they're med students
01:38And although I can take it, being around that horrible energy all day is just soul-sucking
01:43Sounds like a great start
01:44You think it'll fly?
01:45Be serious, give me the reel
01:46All right
01:47I've had an amazing time working here
01:51I really respect and admire you, blah, blah, blah
01:53And although I know it's not customary for an intern to leave this early in their tenure
01:57I do have an opportunity at Johns Hopkins
02:00My beautiful wife has family in Baltimore, et cetera, et cetera
02:03So it would mean a lot if you would bless this
02:06And write me a letter of recommendation
02:08I'm assuming the blah, blah, blah and the et cetera will be something coherent
02:14Something coherent, I'll figure something out
02:16Well then, okay, Sted
02:17Go get her
02:19Yeah
02:20I need CPAPs, induction meds, PPE and ventilators
02:26I understand that it's barely penetrated the U.S.
02:31But we don't want to be caught with our pants down
02:32It's coming, Dr. Kamara
02:36Wishing it away is not a strategy
02:38Was that about the coronavirus?
02:43Yeah, I'm just trying to stay ahead of it
02:44But I don't want you panicking people
02:46No, yeah, yeah, yeah, of course not
02:48Have you read anything about it?
02:49CDC and NIH alerts
02:51I studied a few of the case reports out of Wuhan
02:53Yeah, what do you make of it?
02:54Well, I'm no epidemiologist
02:56But it does seem to act in strange ways
02:58Well, buckle up
02:59You may find out soon enough
03:01Now, you had a question for me?
03:03Oh, uh, yeah
03:05I was, um
03:06I was just gonna ask you
03:09If, uh, maybe I could see a few patients on my own today
03:13I feel like I'm ready for that
03:14You understand why I have things organized the way that I do
03:18With all of the interns being supervised
03:19You don't want any mistakes
03:21Right
03:21So, don't make any
03:24Thank you
03:28Okay, Shauna, you had a fever up to 101?
03:34101.2 yesterday morning
03:36Okay, and loose bowels?
03:38A little
03:39For a day or two
03:40But ER sent me here
03:41Because they said I have some problem with my kidney
03:43Yeah, you have a clot in the artery
03:45That's going to your left kidney
03:46But we can treat it with a medication called heparin
03:48What causes this?
03:50You know, it can be a variety of things
03:51Including dehydration
03:52But we'll run some blood work to investigate that
03:55Anything else going on in terms of symptoms?
03:57Not really, no
03:58All right, well
03:59We'll have a nurse come in
04:01And she'll take some blood
04:02And we'll get that IV set up
04:03And I see you got the meatloaf
04:05You gotta be careful and get a little gnarly
04:08It doesn't much matter right now
04:09Barely taste anything
04:10What was that?
04:14Oh, I can't really taste anything in the last few days
04:15That's not a big deal, is it?
04:22Um, I'm not sure yet
04:24I want you to smell this
04:31Tell me what you think it is
04:34I gotta smell anything
04:37What is that?
04:5354-year-old man with complications from lupus
04:56He has been on methyl trexate for three days
04:59But he is still suffering from joint inflammation and pleuritis
05:02What do we do next?
05:03Dr. Larson?
05:04Can I have a word?
05:05Are you interrupting my rounds?
05:07I'm sorry, but I don't think this can wait
05:08You better have the answer when I get back
05:12Yes?
05:14I have a 32-year-old female patient
05:16That's presenting with GI issues and a low-grade fever
05:18The ER diagnosed with renal artery thrombosis
05:20But she has a complete loss of smell
05:22So you're thinking
05:25There were two cases of anosmia in Wuhan
05:28So I pulled up the case reports out of Italy
05:30There were three there as well
05:31Yeah, but in those cases
05:32It developed much later in the cycle
05:34I get that
05:35But we also know that it seems to keep morphing in this presentation
05:38The fact that I was discussing this this morning
05:40When you walked into my office
05:41No, not that impression
05:43Or look into score points
05:44Chasing zebras
05:45Look, the last thing I want
05:47Is to have coronavirus in our hospital
05:48Breathe in for me
05:52And out
05:55Does that hurt?
05:59No
06:00Any coughing or shortness of breath?
06:02No
06:02What about fatigue?
06:06I'm a little tired
06:07And, uh, I'm a bit jet-legged
06:10What about her blood work?
06:12I haven't sent anybody in here to do that yet
06:14Until you saw her
06:16Well, maybe you should do that now
06:18Yourself
06:19There are 350 million people in this country
06:25And 71 confirmed cases
06:27None in Minnesota
06:28Well, it was always a first
06:30So you want to shut down internal medicine
06:32Quarantine everyone on the floor
06:33And send panic through the whole hospital
06:35On the hunch of an intern
06:37I examine the patient
06:38And I support Dr. Heller's diagnosis
06:40Based on loss of smell
06:41And fine crackles in both lung bases
06:43Plus, the blood work shows low platelets
06:45Both of which suggest adenovirus
06:47Any evidence of widespread clotting?
06:49Not yet
06:50No
06:50Has she been in China or Italy?
06:52She did just flying from New York
06:54Where there's one confirmed case
06:55So far
06:56But there's no real testing
06:57And obviously people from all over the world
07:00Come through there
07:00We have no confirmed contact
07:02No cough
07:02No respiratory distress
07:03Five out of the 18 cases in Washington had GI issues
07:07You're stretching
07:08If you don't report this to public health
07:09And contact trace
07:10In 24 hours it'll be too late
07:12Enough of this hysteria, Dr. Larson
07:15This is not hysteria
07:16Although the pushback seems like it might be
07:18I'm not taking a call from the governor about this
07:21We can revisit in 24 hours if you have more evidence
07:23Well, I certainly admire your courage
07:25Careful, Dr. Larson
07:27Apparently, it's your job to be careful
07:29It's our job to do what we think is right
07:33Are you okay?
07:55Cemeteries are always hard
07:59You ever meet him?
08:06No, he lived in Arizona
08:09Don't think he got here much
08:11Why didn't they put the dirt in yet?
08:21We're going to do that after the ceremony
08:23Put the shovels?
08:24Yeah
08:24Yeah, you'll see
08:26At first, everybody's going to line up
08:29And they'll take a shovel
08:30But what we do is we turn it upside down like this
08:33So it only holds a small amount of dirt
08:35And then we take just that small amount of dirt
08:39And we pour it back into the hole
08:41That's our way of saying to Saba
08:43We're burying you
08:45But we want to go slowly
08:47Because we don't want to say goodbye yet
08:49Okay
08:49Okay?
08:49Okay?
08:49Okay?
08:49Okay?
08:53Let's pray.
09:23Let's pray.
09:53There were a lot of things unspoken between me and my dad.
09:57A lot that went unsaid, like a lot of fathers and sons, I'm sure.
10:01I lost my mom when I was 14, and I didn't realize it at the time, but I realize now what my dad lost.
10:14He lost his best friend.
10:18And my mom, she was his rock, his anchor, and my dad never let me or Ali feel that because he knew he needed to be our rock.
10:31A lot of you know how sick my mom was and how much she suffered, and I never told him, but my dad, he always knew that's why I wanted to be a doctor, so that I could help people the way that I couldn't help her.
10:48He always wanted me to take over the family business, but he knew that I needed to take a different path, so he put his head down and he worked 14 hours a day for my dreams.
11:04He didn't need to say why or take credit or tell people what he was sacrificing.
11:12He just did it.
11:13I'm a different generation, so I talk a lot more about things than he did, but at the end of the day, I just, I hope that I can do the things that matter like he did because his talk is cheap.
11:29And my dad, he, he just gave from his heart.
11:43Hey.
11:56Hey.
11:57I know you're not supposed to bring flowers.
12:00Is that rugelach?
12:01I didn't know how to pronounce it, but yes.
12:03And bagels.
12:04I think we're pretty clear on how to say that.
12:06Yeah, fantastic.
12:07I think we're up to 85 dozen.
12:10Can you just, can you just drop it in the kitchen?
12:13Of course.
12:13I loved what you said about him.
12:17Oh, thank you.
12:18I, I don't know.
12:19I didn't really prepare anything.
12:22I got you texts this morning.
12:23I'm sorry I didn't write that.
12:24No, you've got your hands pretty full.
12:27Yeah, yeah.
12:27It's a, it's a lot of family.
12:30Yeah.
12:32Mia is adorable.
12:34Yeah.
12:34She looks like you.
12:35I do see a lot of my dad in there, too, though.
12:39How's she taking it?
12:41I, I don't know.
12:43I don't think she understands yet.
12:45No, I'm sure.
12:46Yeah.
12:47What about you?
12:48How are you holding up?
12:49Me?
12:50You collapsed a couple days ago?
12:52Oh, yeah.
12:53I, yeah, I'm fine.
12:55You taking your meds?
12:56Yes.
12:58Yes, I am.
13:01Um, listen.
13:04Look, I was in a, I was in a pretty low place the other night when I called you.
13:09Yeah, of course you were.
13:11Not me.
13:11I just, I hope I didn't send any mixed signals.
13:15But the only signal I got was that you wanted to talk to somebody who'd met your dad.
13:23The fact that I didn't remember him probably doesn't help.
13:28But, yeah, I obviously understand loss.
13:30So, it, it makes sense that you would call me.
13:33Yeah.
13:34Yeah, I guess it does.
13:36Um, anyway, I'm glad you're here.
13:39I am your friend, Jake.
13:42No matter what.
13:46Jakey, can I borrow you?
13:48Your cousins want to say hello.
13:50Yeah, of course.
13:51I'll talk to you in a bit.
13:52Yeah.
13:55How's the body language been?
13:57They were kind of having a moment earlier, but it was hard to tell.
14:00They could just be playing it cool because they're in front of everyone at the hospital.
14:03Well, it is much more explosive for us if they're sleeping together, so, you know, maybe try to find out.
14:09Hi there.
14:15I'm Rachel, Jake's ex-wife.
14:17Yeah, hi.
14:18I'm Amy Larson.
14:19It's nice to meet you.
14:20And lovely house.
14:22Jake chose it way back when.
14:24So Mia was born here?
14:26Born and raised.
14:28Well, not a home birth.
14:29I'm not one of those.
14:31You know what I mean.
14:32Yeah, big believer in the epidural.
14:34No duelist for this girl.
14:36Just a little heads up.
14:37Stay away from Aunt Sarah.
14:38Oh, God.
14:39What is she saying now?
14:40Just that you're the harlot who broke his heart and you shouldn't be hosting this.
14:44Harlot?
14:45Well, that is a new one.
14:47Amy, this is Allie, Jake's sister.
14:50Hi.
14:50Amy was chief when Jake was an intern.
14:52Oh, right.
14:54And then you had that car accident and you lost like 12 years of your memory.
14:57Allie?
14:58What?
14:58It was eight, actually.
15:00I mean, it's fine.
15:01It's not like it's a secret.
15:02Well, he told us some stories about you.
15:05Really?
15:05Oh, yeah.
15:06Hated you at first, but then he really came to respect you.
15:09And you made him chief resident, which was a really big deal for him.
15:13Well, he's a great doctor.
15:14And an even better man.
15:16He practically raised Allie after their mom died.
15:19Yeah, he told me that.
15:21He did?
15:22Well, long nights on call.
15:27What else are you going to talk about besides your childhood?
15:31Right?
15:34These are so good.
15:36Pass me one.
15:37I feel so stupid.
15:39I brought flowers instead of food.
15:41Well, if you're not going to contribute, maybe don't load up like that?
15:45I shouldn't say stuff like that to a woman.
15:47Okay, so tell me the deal here.
15:51This is Jake's ex-wife's house?
15:53It was his house till he moved out.
15:56And when did they get divorced?
15:58A couple years ago.
15:59Because they look pretty snug, no?
16:01Well, I think that's somewhat performative for their daughter's sake.
16:05You know, I've been getting a feeling there might be something between him and Amy.
16:10What?
16:11You don't see that?
16:13No.
16:13But you do.
16:17I plead the fifth.
16:19Come on.
16:20Wait, are you talking about before or after her accident?
16:24Uh, both.
16:27How am I the last one to know about this?
16:29Maybe because you think of her as the Virgin Mary up on her pedestal.
16:33And what about now?
16:34I mean, I don't think Dr. Ridley is going to be letting people date their superiors, do you?
16:38No, probably not.
16:40Where is she today anyway?
16:41I mean, Dr. Hamda's here, and he's CMO.
16:44She's out of town at some conference, and he's just a good guy.
16:48Of course, he's also part of a weird triangle, right?
16:53And you were able to defrost it okay?
16:56Amazing.
16:57Thank you so much, Katie.
16:59We should be home in a couple hours.
17:02Love you, too.
17:03I can't believe she's going away to college.
17:07I'm really going to miss her.
17:08It's still 18 years till the empty nest, so we got that going for us.
17:13Yeah, we do.
17:18You're an intern again, which means Jake's your boss now?
17:23Uh, yeah.
17:25Delicious, right?
17:26Oh, it's kind of like Freaky Friday or something.
17:28Kind of like freaky every day.
17:30Uh-oh.
17:35Rachel.
17:36Sorry.
17:39Did you invite Leslie?
17:41I told her I was hosting.
17:42Okay, well, I want her gone.
17:44Seriously?
17:46She'll break up our marriage.
17:47Yeah, unless you plan on her bringing another DJ for you to sleep with?
17:51All these fireworks between these two, they went to college together, right?
17:57Yeah, and sometimes he'll date someone else, sometimes she'll date someone else, but they
18:01can't seem to shake each other, no matter how hard they try.
18:06I hear you, and I'm sorry, okay?
18:08I'll ask her to leave.
18:11I'm sorry.
18:11I just don't want to look at her face today.
18:14I get it.
18:16See?
18:17Yeah.
18:19For sure.
18:19I keep telling him he just needs to forgive her and end the suspense for everyone, but
18:23maybe today will be the day.
18:26Yeah.
18:27Grief can be very clarifying.
18:29Okay, Anna Banana, I sent it.
18:40What do you mean you sent it?
18:41Sent it to who?
18:41Like we talked about.
18:43First the new wife, then the mimbo.
18:48Now just sit back and watch the powder cake explode.
18:53You think I have coronavirus?
18:55We're saying that there's a chance you have it, which is why we need to keep you isolated
18:58until we're sure.
19:00And what are these drugs you're giving me?
19:01It's an antiviral medication along with a low dose of chloroquine.
19:05What if you're wrong?
19:06I thought nobody even knows how to treat this.
19:09We are simply following the protocols that have been used in other hospitals, and both
19:13of these are harmless, so we're just doing this preemptively.
19:15Now, if your situation escalates, we could potentially add in antibiotics, but we don't
19:19want to rush into that yet.
19:20I don't understand.
19:21I haven't been around anyone who hasn't.
19:23That you know of.
19:24That's a problem.
19:26And how would I have gotten it?
19:27You flew out of JFK.
19:28Anything you touched could have had germs.
19:30Okay, so you think it happened at the airport because I was with my mom and grandma right
19:34before?
19:35You should call them and tell them to isolate in case you got it before the airport.
19:40A lot of people are dying of this, aren't they?
19:45Young and healthy people.
19:48We're not going to let you die.
19:49Look, I wasn't going to contradict you in front of her because that would have just made her
19:55more anxious, but we don't make promises we can't keep.
19:58I know, but she's young.
19:59She has no comorbidities.
20:00Do not for a second make an assumption about what you think you know, or have read, or heard
20:05from another doctor.
20:06Do you understand?
20:07Yes.
20:08Okay, remind the nurses that no one goes in there and watch her like a hawk.
20:13I will, and thank you.
20:15For what?
20:16You could have brought in attendings on this.
20:18Don't make me regret it.
20:19I won't.
20:19Dr. Heller.
20:24Yeah.
20:26Get a telemetry set up in pathology, and then meet me there.
20:30Okay.
20:30Um, what for?
20:31We're going to jerry-rig a COVID test.
20:35Give me ten.
20:36We could pull the genetic code from China and potentially convert our influenza PCR, but
20:40we'd need new short DNA primers and probes.
20:43That'll take too long.
20:44I'm thinking HIV.
20:45Well, it could work, but you'd need a serum sample from a confirmed case.
20:48Yeah, I'm having one courier from Washington.
20:50It should be here in an hour.
20:52Then what are we waiting for?
21:23Oh, two shots are dropping.
21:37I can take it from here.
21:39Go.
21:39No, Mom, I don't know.
21:49I don't know.
21:50Shawna, you're in respiratory distress.
21:52They're going to put you on a ventilator.
21:54What are they saying there, baby?
21:56Please, please.
21:58Hi, this is Tanner.
21:59I'm Dr. Amy Larson.
22:00She's saying you think she has the corona.
22:02We don't know that yet for sure.
22:04You need to stay away from other people until we figure this out.
22:06Well, I don't have any symptoms, and neither does my mother.
22:09That's good, but we still don't know how long the incubation period is.
22:12Let me call you back, okay?
22:15Okay, Shawna.
22:16I'm going to have to intubate you, which means we're going to put this tube down your throat.
22:19But we'll put you to sleep first so you don't feel any pain.
22:21Just please tell my mom what to do.
22:22We will.
22:23I promise.
22:23I promise.
22:23If that patient needs to be on a ventilator, she should be in the ICU.
22:33What's going on here?
22:34I'm not comfortable moving her.
22:35That's what's going on.
22:36You're not comfortable because she has C. diff?
22:38Stay in your lane, Julie.
22:39You think she has the coronavirus, and you're not telling any of us.
22:42You're right.
22:43We do think she has it, but the board doesn't buy it, and they don't want anybody to panic.
22:46We sequestered her, and if all goes well, we'll be able to test her soon.
22:50Look, I get it.
22:51You're scared?
22:51You want to go home?
22:52Fine.
22:53But if you stay, you need to sit tight and think about what's best for everybody here.
22:57And that means you need to trust us and keep your mouth shut.
23:02As soon as you know, I know.
23:03Of course.
23:10Okay.
23:11What's next?
23:12Add a broad-spectrum antibiotics and a bronchodilator.
23:15Maybe that'll open up our airways.
23:16Yes, ma'am.
23:18And Jake, the next time you call me ma'am, you're going to be on scout work for six months.
23:23Noted.
23:25Noted.
23:34What'd you do?
23:35I can't believe he's gone.
23:43When was the last time you saw him?
23:45April, in Arizona, you?
23:50Too long.
23:51I skipped out on dinner in the middle of it.
23:54I left him alone with the woman I was seeing at the time.
23:57Oh, my God.
23:58Jake.
24:01I guess he opened up to her, though.
24:03I got back to her place that night, and she said that he thought he was a failure as a father.
24:09Oh, jeez.
24:11She told me I should tell him how much I appreciated everything he did for us, but I said he knows.
24:17And I just never got around to making sure.
24:19I also said I'd visit him.
24:21Didn't do that either.
24:24Who was she?
24:26This woman.
24:26Oh, my God.
24:36Just reach him out.
24:37No.
24:38No.
24:38Absolutely not.
24:39We're not together anymore, so this needs to stay in the vault.
24:43Okay.
24:51You know, I think you're the only Jewish dad in America who's disappointed his son became a doctor.
24:55If hospitals had jerseys, I may have felt differently.
24:58What an athlete he was.
25:00Three sports, captain of all of them.
25:06Oh, this is weird.
25:08What?
25:09Amy sent me an email.
25:11What?
25:12What is it?
25:12I don't know.
25:13It's an audio file.
25:34What?
25:36No.
25:37Nora?
25:38Nora!
25:39Nora?
25:43Nora, what is it?
25:44I have to go.
25:45Nora!
25:46Honey!
25:47Just give me the keys.
25:48I'm going home.
25:49Please, just talk to me.
25:50I swear to God I will scream and make a scene.
25:52Now, give me the keys.
25:53I need to know whatever's on there.
25:57I sent it to you.
26:02You record your therapy sessions?
26:13Sometimes.
26:14Yeah.
26:15What's going on?
26:16Nora just got an email from you.
26:17What?
26:18I didn't send her anything.
26:19It was one of your TMS sessions.
26:21You were discussing some very personal things, damaging things to me.
26:24Well, I didn't send her that.
26:28Michael, why would I send her that?
26:30Okay.
26:31You're a maniac.
26:33Guess that means the bomb went off?
26:34Obviously, she was hacked for all we know.
26:37It was the whole hospital.
26:38I'm going to call IT right now.
26:40When you get home, change all your passwords.
26:42Okay.
26:42You ought to lose your license.
26:46If it came from your email, it'll be in the send folder.
26:49We need to hear it.
26:51I'm still trying to get my head around that kiss in the elevator.
26:54How so?
26:56Well, it was pretty hot.
26:58Especially for someone who doesn't love me anymore.
27:01Whoever said that?
27:02He did, basically.
27:04No.
27:05He said he moved forward because you disappeared.
27:08So what?
27:09He doesn't really love Nora?
27:10I'm sure he loves her.
27:12And I know he's really grateful to her for how she was there to help him pick up the pieces.
27:17But?
27:18Let's just say I was at their wedding, and he did not look like a man who was all there.
27:26Why would somebody send that to her from my account?
27:30They're trying to hurt you.
27:32By hurting them?
27:33No, by making you look unhinged.
27:36Oh my God.
27:40What?
27:42Okay.
27:44That meeting that I missed with Joan.
27:46The one where I supposedly replied but didn't remember.
27:50And that medication where I gave the wrong dose, somebody's coming after me.
27:58Yes, I wanted to do this, but not at his father's funeral.
28:00In for a penny.
28:02In for a pound.
28:02In for a pound.
28:02Hey.
28:03I'm so sorry.
28:04I have to go.
28:06Oh, really?
28:07Yeah, I'm just, I'm not feeling great.
28:08Oh, yeah, of course.
28:09Go take care of yourselves.
28:10I remember some of our dinner with your father.
28:11But I thought they said that wasn't possible.
28:12Gina says if it's important enough, a memory can break through the medication.
28:17Huh.
28:18You bet at $398.
28:19And he was really proud to have you as a son.
28:20Try to hold on to that.
28:21Yeah.
28:22Is it just me?
28:23Or did that look awfully intimate between them?
28:24No.
28:25No.
28:26No.
28:27No.
28:28No.
28:29No.
28:30No.
28:31No.
28:32No.
28:33No.
28:34No.
28:35No.
28:36No.
28:37No.
28:38No.
28:39No.
28:40No.
28:41No.
28:42No.
28:43No.
28:44No.
28:45No.
28:47No.
28:48No.
28:49No.
28:50No.
28:51No.
28:52No.
28:53I just found out like 30 minutes ago.
28:56Well, are you sure?
28:59Because this could be a massive security breach.
29:01Is that IT?
29:03It looks like you were the only one targeted.
29:05Well, can they see who did it?
29:07They're still digging into it.
29:08Yeah, I'm here.
29:15We're sitting crackles.
29:17Wet lungs and wheezing.
29:19The two stats are still dropping.
29:20We got up the pressure.
29:21No.
29:22If we do that, we could cause a pneumothorax.
29:25I just don't understand why her lungs are so stiff.
29:26They're supposed to be opening.
29:27Well, there shouldn't be this much inflammation.
29:28It's like her body is attacking her lungs.
29:29If that were true, then we'd have to pull her off the ventilator and bomb her with the
29:30corticosteroids.
29:31Exactly.
29:32Has anyone tried that?
29:33No idea.
29:34But it's not like anyone's reporting anything with confidence.
29:35She's clotting now.
29:36This inflammation's everywhere.
29:37Okay, I think we gotta call the CDC or the NIH.
29:41Has anyone tried that?
29:42No idea.
29:43But it's not like anyone's reporting anything with confidence.
29:51She's clotting now.
29:53This inflammation's everywhere.
29:54Okay, I think we gotta call the CDC or the NIH.
29:57Her CO2's rising.
29:59There's no time.
29:59Treat the patient in front of you.
30:01If we're wrong, we'll kill her.
30:03Well, you wanna go back to rounding with the interns?
30:05This is what it means to be a doctor.
30:11Tell me everything you know.
30:12They refuse to take her to the ICU, but they put her on a ventilator.
30:14Then they take her off the ventilator, put her on steroids.
30:17Now they've just rushed her down to the IR procedure room.
30:19All this after telling me no one but them should even go into her room.
30:22So what do you think's going on?
30:23I know what's going on.
30:24They think she has coronavirus, but no one wants to tell the rest of us.
30:33Advancing the microcatheter.
30:35Your clots just passed a brachial order.
30:38Do you wanna tell me what the hell you're doing?
30:40We took her off the ventilator and her oxygenation improved, but now she's clotting.
30:44So we're dealing with that.
30:45You gave a patient with adenovirus, antivirals, chloroquine, broad-spectrum antibiotics, and
30:50steroids all in six hours when she came in here with a GI issue.
30:54You drove her to this, and now she may lose her limbs.
30:56She doesn't have adenovirus.
30:58She has coronavirus.
30:59And she may die.
31:00So why don't you back off and let us do our work?
31:02Keep the infusion running.
31:04Don't stop for anything.
31:05If she doesn't have coronavirus, I will make sure you never practice again.
31:10Okay.
31:14We're at the clot.
31:15Push TPA.
31:17I can't believe you're still there.
31:19So late.
31:20Yeah.
31:20Yeah, I know.
31:21It's been kind of a crazy day.
31:22Well, have you asked for the letter yet?
31:25Not yet.
31:26You're not chickening out on me, are you?
31:27No.
31:28No.
31:28Allie's got a friend in Potomac who's a great realtor.
31:31We may even be able to afford something in Bethesda.
31:33Yeah, that's...
31:34That sounds great.
31:35I'm glad you're excited.
31:36Well, then rip off the band-aid and get the recommendation.
31:38Yeah, I will.
31:39Hey, listen, I gotta...
31:40I gotta go.
31:41I'll call you in a little bit, okay?
31:42Okay.
31:44Clots are dissipating.
31:45Okay.
31:46Perfusions returning to her arms.
31:48Still waiting on her legs.
31:50Respiratory status?
31:51O2 stats are climbing.
31:53A bit.
31:54Fine rails in her lungs.
31:56We're really not gonna know anything until the morning.
31:59What did Dr. Franco say?
32:01She's run three tests so far, all negative.
32:04There must be an issue with the substrate.
32:06Unless we're wrong.
32:07You have a wife and kid, right?
32:14Yeah, daughter.
32:16Go.
32:16I've got this.
32:17I know you're gonna say the buck stops here, but I got you into this, so I stay.
32:23I got myself into this the day I signed up for med school.
32:27But I'm glad you're gonna see it through.
32:31Yeah.
32:34Why don't you hit the on-call room?
32:36We can monitor her in shifts.
32:37Okay.
32:49But that's the thing.
32:50We took her off the ventilator and she seemed to rebound.
32:53Then she doesn't have coronavirus.
32:55I don't know how you can say that when there's so little data.
32:58Well, unless you know something the CDC and the NIH don't, then, uh...
33:01Hold on.
33:02What?
33:03It worked.
33:04She tested positive.
33:05I ran it three times.
33:06Your patient has COVID-19.
33:07Sean is stable.
33:19She's breathing well and her vitals are solid.
33:21And Dr. Franco figured out the issue with the substrate, yielded three independent positive
33:28tests.
33:28Sean is quarantined in the negative pressure room for at least a week, but she's turned
33:33a corner.
33:33And we're squirted with Dr. Camara?
33:36I'm suddenly getting all the supplies we need.
33:39So I miss all the good stuff.
33:41Happens like that sometimes.
33:43But you were there for the important part.
33:45You did the work.
33:46Did we actually figure out something about this thing?
33:51Yeah.
33:52Unfortunately, I think we're going to have a long time to confirm that.
33:54New York had one reported case yesterday and today they have an 82.
33:58Wow.
33:58CDC is saying they think it might be airborne.
34:01So it's going to be everywhere.
34:02So I talked to Dr. Liebling at Hopkins.
34:10Oh, um.
34:18Letter recommendation.
34:19Wait, you wrote this last week.
34:26I updated it a bit this morning.
34:29Look, if you're going to go, I would go now.
34:32The storm is coming.
34:33Well, listen, whatever happens, I'm grateful.
34:37You taught me a lot.
34:41Round start in ten minutes.
34:43Be ready to educate people on what we found.
34:49Letting you go, setting you free, no longer love, dead of the heat, more than you'll come.
35:19I'm all afraid.
35:23So before you replace me, I'm now with me one last time.
35:32Just like a dream.
35:35Oh, oh.
35:36Come back to me.
35:42Just like a dream.
35:49Even though he only met you that one time, he really loved you.
35:57Well, if he's anything like his son, I'm sure I loved him.
36:03Jake?
36:06I think we need a reckoning.
36:10Michael.
36:11Can I come in?
36:13Yeah, of course.
36:15Well, whoever hacked you used the VPN and rerouted it, so it's not traceable.
36:21At least, not yet.
36:23You realize that those mistakes I supposedly made were the hacker trying to make me look bad?
36:29We'll get into that tomorrow with Joan.
36:31I'll make sure you get all your privileges back.
36:34Great.
36:35Oh, God, what a mess.
36:42Shouldn't you be at home, trying to fix things with Nora?
36:45She needed to cool off.
36:53Michael, what are you doing here?
36:57Did you listen to the audio?
36:58Yes, I did.
37:02What Gina said about my wedding?
37:07She wasn't wrong.
37:10Michael.
37:11Nora called the house a mausoleum.
37:14Well, that's an awful thing to say.
37:16Well, maybe it is.
37:19I mean, what is that house without you and Danny in it?
37:22Michael, that's not fair.
37:24What am I supposed to do with that?
37:27I'm sorry.
37:28You're right.
37:32I don't know what I'm doing.
37:38I guess I'm lost.
37:48Your wife and son are waiting for you at home.
37:52You need to find yourself with them.
37:58So you were having an affair with her?
38:11Are you out of your mind?
38:12That happened after we separated.
38:13Oh, really?
38:13Yeah.
38:14Because all I know is four years ago, we were about to move to Maryland, and then suddenly
38:18you came home and said, we're staying.
38:20It was COVID.
38:21You know what happened.
38:22Yeah.
38:23You had a change of heart about her.
38:26You're really going to do this today?
38:28Well, today is when I found out.
38:29For some reason, you decided not to tell me about her all this time.
38:34Well, I'm going to tell you about her all this time.
38:39I'm going to tell you about her.
38:43It was a very good thing.
38:44I'm going to tell you about her all this time.
38:48Yeah, Sarah was right.
38:58You would have hated that we did it here.
39:01Look at her.
39:04She's here for you.
39:06You know she came at me about Amy right after you told her.
39:08Thank you very much.
39:09I didn't have to tell her.
39:11She figured it out.
39:12All days, today, she came at me.
39:14She was jealous.
39:15Right.
39:16Oh, come on.
39:16How long are you going to keep punishing her, Chase?
39:18I'm not punishing her.
39:19She made her own bed.
39:20You know, most people aren't as moral as you.
39:25And that's going to leave you alone in this life.
39:28People make mistakes.
39:31And if you really love someone, you're just punishing yourself.
39:35All Dad ever wanted was for you to be happy.
39:39So, end of day, whatever that is, when you find it, you better hold on to it.
39:46Nora?
40:02Nora?
40:02Nora?
40:03I don't know.
40:33Charlie!
40:50Dr. Handsome just opened the email. He'll be kicking Amy Larson to the curb right about now.
40:54What is wrong with you? It was his father's funeral.
40:56So? I mean, our father had a funeral and barely any of them showed up. That's how it works.
41:00Okay, this is out of control.
41:01Nope, it's in control. Our control.
41:07I'm still trying to get my head around that kiss in the elevator.
41:10How so?
41:12Well, it was pretty hot.
41:14Especially for someone who doesn't love me anymore.
41:18Whoever said that?
41:18He did, basically.
41:20No, he said he moved forward because you disappeared.
41:24So what? He doesn't really love Nora?
41:26Someone is trying to destroy you.
41:50Yeah. Who told you?
41:55I got an audio recording from your email.
41:58Of me and Gina talking? That was taken totally out of context.
42:03I don't care.
42:03Look.
42:09A part of you is always going to love Michael.
42:12Just like a part of me is always going to love Rachel.
42:15We share children and a past and there's just a lot of complicated crap that's hard to untangle.
42:19But all I care about in this moment is, do you want to be with me?
42:28What about Joan?
42:30Our jobs?
42:31We both know life doesn't promise us anything.
42:33Okay, so I don't want to wait.
42:37Not another day.
42:45Not another minute.
42:47Not another second.
42:57Hi, my name is Amy Larson.
43:00I'm the bitch that killed Hannah and Charlie's father.
43:03And if you thought today was fun, that was only the beginning.
43:11And if you thought today was fun, that was only the beginning.
43:33I'm the bitch.
43:43I'll sue you, my sister.
43:54I'll sue you, my baby.
43:59I'll sue you.
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