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08:28que es un embarazo de admisión para hacer de tan hermosa.
08:33Bueno, gracias por el complimento, pero no necesito ser embarazada.
08:36Tu tomaste un fall muy malo.
08:37Bueno, pues, ¿qué digo?
08:39Que uno mirar en tus hermosas y pienso, y pienso, ¡y me fallo again!
08:46¿Qué es un charmero?
08:47Justo para eso, voy a comprar un donado de la 8ª hermosa del mundo.
08:52Muy bien, ¿qué haces ahí, Doc?
08:54No, no, no, no.
08:57Oh, Dios mío, ¿qué haces de cackle?
08:59Goto CT results for Mr. Williams.
09:05Oh, wow.
09:08Okay.
09:12Right on time.
09:13Just getting full.
09:16Yeah, I'm ready for number five.
09:17That's impressive.
09:19Yeah, there's more where that came from.
09:22Although, uh, my intake is running low.
09:25Yeah, well, two more bottles ought to do it.
09:27Then we'll drain your tooth and we'll get you out of here before the fireworks tonight.
09:31Oh.
09:32Okay, clamped.
09:33Ogilvie, make the change.
09:36Okay.
09:37Uh-huh.
09:38All right, let her rip.
09:42Flowing like a river.
09:44I love me some fireworks.
09:47Oh, yeah?
09:49Shit, I met Mr. Zambelli.
09:52Lean forward?
09:54Many times on the field.
09:56Who's Mr. Zambelli?
09:59Son, you don't know fireworks if you don't know the name Zambelli.
10:02He helped Pittsburgh become the firework capital of America.
10:07You did know that, didn't you?
10:10No.
10:10Uh, y'all don't know nothing about pyrotechnics.
10:14Stick to doctrine.
10:16Yes, will do.
10:25I'm sure you have some questions.
10:28I know it's a lot to take in.
10:31It's a tumor.
10:34It's a brain tumor.
10:35Well, it's a mass.
10:37About four centimeters in the frontal lobe.
10:41Is it cancer?
10:43We can't say for sure right now.
10:46It could be many things.
10:49Infection, inflammation, a benign cyst.
10:53Is it what made me fall?
10:57Yeah, possibly.
11:01We'd like to keep you here and treat with dexamethasone,
11:04which is a steroid to take down the swelling.
11:06And then we'll need a brain biopsy to know exactly what it is.
11:10But you're going to cut open my head.
11:14It's just a small hole.
11:16We'll do a CT-guided stereotactical biopsy with a blunt, thin needle,
11:22which sounds crazy, but it's actually pretty amazing.
11:25I mean, most patients go home the next day.
11:32I don't know.
11:35Wouldn't you think I should do?
11:38I think this is a pretty good plan.
11:41Yeah.
11:44BP 95 over 67.
11:47This thing's a little on the low side.
11:49It is.
11:50Have you ever had low blood pressure in the past?
11:53No, sir.
11:54My blood pressure is always high.
11:56Hold still, sir.
11:57No talking while we do the EKG.
11:59The Hansons all run high, except for money.
12:01He ran low, but he's dead.
12:03It's not helpful.
12:04You want to help?
12:05Quit playing family pharmacist.
12:07Cooling meds is how we've always done it.
12:09You put everything in a big pile in the middle of the table.
12:12Well, look where that got us now.
12:13No, I'm going to jump in here and echo that sharing meds, which haven't been prescribed to you, is actually
12:17a real big no-no.
12:17Well, how are we doing unremembering what your brother might have taken?
12:20We could call back to the house.
12:21Great idea.
12:23Okay.
12:24Whatever little round pill you took, sir, has caused your heart rate and blood pressure to drop so low, you're
12:29at risk of fainting, falling, or having a serious injury.
12:33We need to take him back to the ER so we can get a liter of fluids.
12:37We can check his blood test and monitor his heart rate and blood pressure until he recovers.
12:41Paul Sock's holding steady at 99.
12:43Good tidal volume.
12:44How you doing there, Mr. Yee?
12:46Scanner can take him now.
12:47I'll check the results from upstairs.
12:49Why is he so altered?
12:50Could be concussion, maybe a small intracranial hemorrhage.
12:53All will be revealed by the donut of truth.
12:56Need a portable monitor?
12:57Joy, stay with him, please.
12:59See if the radiologist can give us a shot.
13:01How is he?
13:01Did I hear someone say he's paralyzed?
13:04There are signs of weakness in both arms and legs, but before we can make any prognosis, we'll need a
13:09full body scan.
13:10Head CT will show us any brain injury.
13:12Nex CT will show us any spinal cord injury.
13:14Chest, abdomen, pelvis will rule out any internal bleeding.
13:17Oh, my God.
13:18The scan should only take about 15 minutes.
13:21In the meantime, perhaps you'd let us look you over as well?
13:24I'm fine.
13:25The medics checked me.
13:26I just want to stay with my husband.
13:29Well, you can't go into the CT with him, but you can wait just outside, if you like.
13:34Princess, this is Nancy.
13:35Mrs. Yee's going to go with her husband to CT.
13:36Will you show her where to go?
13:37Sure.
13:38Come on in.
13:38Thank you.
13:42So, what's the plan now?
13:44Keep observing me in my natural habitat?
13:46No telling what I might do next?
13:47I think I've got the gist.
13:49How about we each take a lap and meet here when Mr. Yee's back from CT?
13:53Splitting up so soon?
13:54You're free to see other people, Dr. Ravinovich.
13:58I'm looking for cooperation, not commitment.
14:05So, you bandaged the burn yourself?
14:07No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
14:09Ma'am, you're making it difficult for me to see under this dressing.
14:12Is that a tablecloth?
14:14Part of a window curtain.
14:16Cleaner than tablecloth.
14:17I'll look for the doctor, thank you.
14:19But may I ask how this happened?
14:22For weeks on end, the kids with their huchni firecrackers going all day and night.
14:26Oh, is this a firecracker burn?
14:29No, sweetie, this is from the full samovar I drop on the floor when they see.
14:35The firecrackers started going on again.
14:37I'm sorry, what's a samovar?
14:39It is a big metal urn for coffee or tea.
14:42It can get super-duper hot.
14:44And I was never allowed to touch ours.
14:47Hello, Mrs. Kovalenko.
14:48My name is Dr. Michael Rabinovich.
14:49Everybody calls me Dr. Rabi.
14:51Rabinovich, Jewish?
14:53You guessed it.
14:54And I see that you are here today for a burn.
14:57Why don't we take a look?
14:59Uh, not married?
15:00No, I'm not married.
15:03Do we attend synagogue?
15:05Uh, not for a while.
15:08I mean, high holidays, mostly.
15:12Where?
15:13Ooh, what did you put on this?
15:17Where?
15:18On your burn.
15:19Is this honey?
15:20Yes, honey.
15:21Where do you go on holy days?
15:23Uh, my grandparents, um...
15:26I grew up in the Rodef Shalom.
15:28You?
15:29Tree of Life.
15:32They're rebuilding.
15:34Yes, something new.
15:36Remember, rebuild, renew.
15:40That's a slogan.
15:44I'm sorry, did you say honey?
15:47You think honey's funny?
15:49Works like a charm.
15:51My father kept bees, I know.
15:54If the honey is medical grade and the burns are not too bad,
15:57honey actually does have some antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties.
16:00However, these burns are very deep in some places.
16:03They're going to need debridement.
16:05I'm glad you came in.
16:08That's what I thought.
16:10I was hoping no, but figured as much.
16:14Not to worry.
16:15We are going to have you patched up and home in time for dinner and fireworks.
16:20No.
16:22No more fireworks.
16:23No.
16:24Yeah.
16:26Anyone here treating Kylie Connors?
16:30Hey, she's my daughter.
16:31She's nine.
16:32I'm Benny Connors.
16:33Mr. Connors, I'm Dr. Santos.
16:36I'm treating Kylie.
16:37Is she okay?
16:38Can I see her?
16:39My girlfriend Gina says she got a cut on her chin.
16:41Yeah, I can take you to her.
16:42She has a small laceration on her chin,
16:44but it was easily repaired with medical super glue,
16:46so no stitch is necessary.
16:48Okay.
16:48She chipped her tooth, but it's a baby tooth,
16:51so it won't need dental work.
16:53All right.
16:53That's a relief.
16:55Has Kylie had any previous injuries?
16:57Uh, yeah.
16:59She, um, she broke her wrist last year.
17:01She was skateboarding.
17:03Dana, if you could get Dylan to come to North One and Ahmad.
17:07You bet.
17:07Okay, I got it now.
17:09One, two, three.
17:10Daddy, you okay?
17:11Oh, baby, what's going on, huh?
17:13My teeth broke and my chin got cut.
17:15Oh, no.
17:18What happened?
17:19She was running up the stairs.
17:22Dana was chasing me.
17:23We were playing.
17:24As I was saying, Mr. Connors, the laceration's pretty minor.
17:27On the stairs?
17:28It was an accident.
17:30Perhaps we can step up.
17:31An accident that wouldn't have happened if you weren't running up the stairs.
17:33Do you understand what I'm saying?
17:34We weren't running up the stairs.
17:34This is the last thing that I need right now
17:37is her mother finding out that she got hurt when she's with you.
17:39It was an accident.
17:40And before you get all high and mighty, I've got questions of my own.
17:43Like what?
17:44Hey, Mr. Connors, I'm sorry.
17:45I meant to be here when you arrived.
17:47I'm Dylan Easton.
17:48I'm a social services.
17:49We have insurance.
17:49Thank you.
17:50Perhaps we can step outside and chat for a second.
17:52I can fill you in where we are.
17:54Hey, Jesse, do you want to keep Kylie entertained for a few minutes?
17:56Absolutely.
17:56Can I borrow her dad?
17:58We'll just head down to the family room.
17:59It's a little quieter there.
18:01Why do I got to talk to a social worker?
18:03Anytime a child's injured, we have some standard questions that we ask parents and caregivers.
18:07Good.
18:08That's fine.
18:08Great.
18:09Ask me here.
18:10Well, we noticed some bruising on Kylie's body, some old, some new on her back and legs.
18:17Any idea how she got those?
18:19Yeah, soccer.
18:19She plays for a club team.
18:21They're, you know, little girls, but they play like they're in the Hunger Games.
18:24Well, I understand that you and Kylie do a fair amount of roughhousing.
18:29What?
18:31I'm sorry.
18:32Are you fucking kidding me?
18:34Where are you going with this?
18:35Are you saying that I hurt my daughter?
18:36Mr. Connors, no.
18:37Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
18:38Gina!
18:39Mr. Connors?
18:40Just, just, Gina!
18:41Is there a take of a breath?
18:42Gina, what did you say to them?
18:43Nothing.
18:44I said that you're a great dad.
18:45Okay, what else?
18:47That you guys like to wrestle.
18:48Jesus Christ.
18:49What?
18:49They wanted to know where all her bruises are from.
18:51Who the fuck are you to talk about me and my daughter?
18:53Who the fuck are you to talk about me?
18:54Yeah, that's what I'm asking.
18:55Hey, big man, take one more fucking step.
18:57Hey, that's enough.
18:58You need to talk about it.
19:00Everybody, hey, everybody, back the fuck up!
19:01Stop, stop, stop, stop, stop.
19:03Kylie's playlist is only 9,000.
19:06What does that mean?
19:08It's, it's not what we thought.
19:11It's probably ITP.
19:13What the hell is ITP?
19:15Something we can treat.
19:23Do you feel that?
19:25No.
19:26Excellent.
19:28This is looking very good.
19:30Tell me, Mr. Kovalenko.
19:35Mrs. Kovalenko?
19:37Yes.
19:38Yana, please.
19:39Yana.
19:40You mentioned that you dropped the samovar when you heard firecrackers.
19:50I was on my way inside October 27th, 2018, to the synagogue when the shooting started.
20:05There's nothing I could do.
20:07I went in after the police arrived.
20:12I felt I had to.
20:16I'm better now.
20:20But you just see 4th of July when kids have their fireworks and firecrackers.
20:29I...
20:32There is no clock on how long it takes.
20:37No clock.
20:38You must be joking.
20:44Robbie?
20:44Yep.
20:45Marky is back from CT.
20:46Oh, okay.
20:47Carla, why don't we go ahead and see if we can put a nonstick dressing on this.
20:50And I will come back and we can discuss aftercare instructions.
20:54Yes.
20:55You got it, boss.
20:56Thank you, doctor.
20:59Thank you, doctor.
21:01Thank you, doctor.
21:02Thank you, doctor.
21:07You know what?
21:08I'll take the time to stay in the room.
21:10Vito's stable.
21:11Plus hocks holding at 99.
21:13Okay.
21:13Heart and lungs look good.
21:17Dr. Mullen.
21:17Dr. Robbie.
21:19Yeah.
21:22Please make him be okay.
21:25I can assure you that we are going to do absolutely...
21:27Everything you can, I know.
21:30God, this is all my fault.
21:31This is he?
21:32He's been so stressed.
21:34So I planned this week in a way as Seven Springs, but he didn't want to go because of
21:38work.
21:39So we fought this whole morning.
21:42And then I...
21:44I said awful things.
21:48Those can't be the last words we say to each other, doctor.
21:51Please.
21:51Good news.
21:53CT looks normal.
21:54No bleeding inside the skull, C-spine, no fracture scene.
21:59Can't break his neck?
22:00Then why is he paralyzed?
22:02You can have spinal injuries without radiologic abnormalities.
22:05Sometimes it doesn't show up on CT, only on MRI.
22:08Dr. Mullen.
22:13Are you sure?
22:18Okay.
22:19Critical potassium level 1.2.
22:22Wow.
22:23Okay.
22:24That's crazy.
22:24Extremely low potassium with generalized weakness and no cervical injury.
22:28We may be looking at...
22:30Hypokalemic periodic paralysis.
22:31What is that?
22:32It's a rare condition where potassium gets shifted into the cells, causing profound weakness,
22:36just like paralysis.
22:37Will he get better?
22:38Yes.
22:39Back to normal in a few hours.
22:41Replace the only 10 UBQ.
22:43I'm a proof of PCL.
22:45Thank you so much.
22:47Did you hear that, Mark?
22:49Oh, baby.
22:50You're going to get better.
22:54All right, DeeDee.
22:55Hey, come on now, man.
22:57Oh, how you doing, DeWante?
22:59Fine.
22:59Great.
23:00If you're fine, you go home.
23:01Really?
23:02Yeah.
23:03Hey, tell him.
23:05Me and my sister are making bracelets, and I put beads up my nose.
23:12How many?
23:13One on each side.
23:15I got to ask, why do you stick them up there?
23:18See how many will fit?
23:19To shoot them out like rockets.
23:21Mm-hmm.
23:22But I breathed in, and they went deeper.
23:25And now won't come out.
23:27Did you try anything at all?
23:29Yeah, I tried blowing in his mouth, but just got a little snot on my cheek.
23:32Hey, forever, Dad.
23:33Okay.
23:34We need to take a look with a little flashlight, okay?
23:37Okay.
23:38This is what I have to look forward to?
23:39This is so much more.
23:41Red bead below the inferior turbinate.
23:46I got a blue one.
23:48Afrin, benzocaine, cas extractor?
23:51Yup.
23:51Dad looks like we've got to go up and get him.
23:53No way, he's sitting still.
23:54He'll be numbed up.
23:55You don't know this child.
23:57Hey, DeWante, you like video games?
24:00Everybody does.
24:02We have a 3D video game.
24:04Yeah.
24:05Cool.
24:10That's KCL and saline at 10 MEQ per hour.
24:14We avoid dextrose because the insulin response drops the K even more.
24:17If it's genetic, why didn't it happen when he was a kid?
24:20It usually starts after the teen years.
24:22And it can be intermittent.
24:23Sometimes it's triggered by intense exercise or stress.
24:27We've been married eight years.
24:28We've had fights.
24:29He's never collapsed.
24:31If a thyroid gets overactive, that brings it on later in life.
24:34I order TSH-T3-T4.
24:37So now we just wait?
24:40Bag him.
24:42Starting compressions.
24:42Charge at 200.
24:43What is happening?
24:45Low potassium can harm electrical activity in the heart.
24:48Charge.
24:49Clear.
24:50Resuming compressions.
24:53So your little girl was ITP?
24:57Go figure.
24:58Nothing like a zebra to kickstart your morning.
25:00It's better than the alternative.
25:03True.
25:04ITP.
25:06So that's, uh, the intra...
25:09Immune thrombocytopenia.
25:11Used to be called idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura.
25:14Know what idiopathic means?
25:16That we don't know the exact cause.
25:18Means the patient is pathetic and the doctor is an idiot.
25:24Just checked on baby Jane Doe.
25:26Looking good.
25:27Taking formula well.
25:29We're here to take a statement.
25:30We're looking for a Tony Cianciolo.
25:33Yo!
25:34Right over here, boys.
25:37For officers.
25:39Heard you had some trouble over at the campus library.
25:41Shit.
25:42Let me just say, new appreciation for what you guys do every day.
25:46Freaking junkie jungle, right?
25:49At the campus library?
25:52I'm in forefinger, make a C bottom.
25:54Three fingers, make a E for jaw lift.
25:55One breath, three, five seconds.
25:57Come in.
25:57All right.
25:57About two minutes since defibrillation.
25:59Holding compressions.
26:01Normal sinus.
26:02Karate.
26:03Strong karate.
26:03Okay, let's try for BP.
26:04Why don't we check after the shock?
26:072024 ACLS guidelines.
26:08Patients can remain pulseless for a little bit, even after successful defib.
26:11He came back with one shock.
26:13That's as good as it gets.
26:14104 over 68.
26:15Good squeeze, good EF.
26:16Spontaneous respirations.
26:18Okay, let's look.
26:19He's breathing on his arm.
26:20Excellent sign.
26:22Can I touch him?
26:23Of course.
26:30Oh, shit.
26:31We need a gurney.
26:33Nancy.
26:35Mrs. Yee.
26:37Mrs. Yee.
26:38Weak carotid, shallow breaths.
26:40Did she vasovagal from stress?
26:42Can't assume that.
26:42Positive seatbelts.
26:44Oh, shit.
26:45Hang two units of order.
26:46I got the rabbit infuser.
26:46Somebody call Garcia.
26:48Shit.
26:48We really should have insisted on an examiner.
26:50Okay, I got the head.
26:51Platelets are these tiny things in the blood that help it clot.
26:55And thrombocytopenia is fancy for low platelets, which explains why your skin bruises so easily.
27:01And what causes it?
27:02It's actually her immune system that's causing the destruction of the platelets.
27:06Sometimes it's a triggered response to an environmental factor or a virus.
27:11And what's the treatment?
27:13What are you giving her?
27:14We'll be treating her with high-dose steroids to suppress the immune system and IV immunoglobulin, which reduces the destruction
27:21of the platelets in the spleen.
27:23Can I go home?
27:24You're going to have to stay in the hospital for about three days to make sure that the treatment is
27:29working.
27:30Okay.
27:31Okay, so when can she get a room in the hospital?
27:34That is an excellent question.
27:35I'm going to see if I can make that happen sooner rather than later, but it might take a while.
27:40Okay.
27:40GPS says I should be there by 11.
27:42Do you have any other questions for me, ma'am?
27:45No, I'm sure I will, but I'll let you go for now.
27:48Thank you, Benny.
27:49All right, I'll see you when you get here.
27:50See you soon, baby.
27:51I love you.
27:52Bye, Mom.
27:52Love you, too.
27:56There you are.
27:58And there you are.
27:59Don't try to charm me.
28:01You promised to stay put.
28:02I was going to come right back.
28:04My backside is killing me.
28:06I need to keep moving or I get all achy and stiff.
28:09Well, I got you this foam donut to sit on while we wait for your x-rays.
28:15Dr. Hazel Eyes, it says here that it's only supposed to take an hour or two for an x-ray.
28:22Well, the patient passport holiday edition would better reflect reality.
28:27It could be double that.
28:29There's no need for reality.
28:31We romantics prefer live the dream.
28:37We do, do we?
28:39Oui, la mer, qu'on va danser, le long des golfes claires, et de reflets dansons la mer, des reflets
28:51changeants sur la pluie.
28:53Hey, save a dance for me.
28:57Yeah, okay.
28:58I will.
28:59Dr. McKay.
29:00Yes.
29:00This is Gretchen Williams.
29:01Actually, it's Lambden.
29:03I called about my ex-husband, Michael.
29:05Yes.
29:06Yes, yes.
29:07Thank you for coming in.
29:08You were listed as his emergency contact.
29:10Yeah, I don't know why.
29:11We have been divorced for years.
29:14Is he all right?
29:16He's going through a lot right now.
29:18Would you like to see him?
29:23Okay.
29:23Leo, can you zoom in and please hold it a little steadier?
29:27Okay.
29:31Okay.
29:32Atorvastatin, simvastatin, ezetimibe.
29:37Those are all high cholesterol medications.
29:39Can you go to the right?
29:42Lisinopril, losartan, propranolol.
29:46Wait, wait.
29:47That's it.
29:48Window's pile.
29:49Yellowish bottle.
29:50Little round blue pills.
29:51Just like I said.
29:52Propranolol?
29:53Bingo, little lady.
29:55Okay, yeah.
29:55Well, this makes a lot of sense now.
29:57Propranolol is a high blood pressure medication.
30:01Those are 20 milligrams each.
30:03And the starting dose is 40 mgs.
30:06How many pills did you take?
30:08No, ma'am.
30:09I went just before I came here.
30:11Dad.
30:12Um, pill...
30:13How many pills did you take?
30:15Oh, uh, I think four, maybe five.
30:20That is a lot.
30:21Okay.
30:22Well, full stomach, mind you.
30:24Well, um, the good news is it has a short half-life.
30:27So, um, we're gonna need to keep you for about four hours to monitor.
30:31But then you'll be able to rejoin for all the late afternoon festivities.
30:36All right.
30:38Unit 3 and 4 running in.
30:40BP 84 over 56.
30:41Heart rate 112.
30:42Free fluid's much bigger than before.
30:44She's not turning the corner.
30:45OR's holding a room.
30:46I'll let the husband know.
30:47Why'd you guys wait so long to check her?
30:49Good vitals in the field.
30:50No distress.
30:50She refused to sign in.
30:51You should have convinced her.
30:5320-20 hindsight.
30:54She was stable.
30:54Until she wasn't.
30:55Next time, I'll use my x-ray vision goggles.
30:57Let's get her upstairs.
30:59Gotta do an accu-check on my DKA patient.
31:02Thanks for the backup.
31:04Anytime.
31:09Now, try and lift your arm, Mark.
31:14I'm trying.
31:15Can't do it.
31:44But you are getting stronger.
31:46She fucked a trip for us.
31:48It's for me.
31:51I fought her the whole time.
31:53I've been...
31:57Please don't.
31:59Oh my God, please don't let her die.
32:02Please.
32:03I can assure you that she is in excellent hands.
32:07Is this how it works?
32:09How what works?
32:12You think things are important.
32:14That everything's so important.
32:18And then you end up here and see.
32:23Yeah, that is how it works.
32:27No, it's a small hole.
32:29Like the size of a dime.
32:32Right, Doc?
32:32Mm-hmm.
32:33Yeah, even smaller.
32:35It's a minor enough procedure that most patients go on the next day.
32:39And then?
32:40And then they'll know what it is.
32:42And how to treat it.
32:44Isn't that right?
32:45Yeah, exactly.
32:49I'm sorry that they called you.
32:52I never updated the form, I guess.
32:54No, no, it's okay.
32:56I'm...
32:57You know, they called and I was just kind of surprised.
33:03Well, you didn't have to come.
33:06But I did.
33:11I heard you get married.
33:14Congratulations.
33:15Thank you.
33:19I hope he treats you well.
33:24And you deserve to be happy.
33:31I'm really sorry you're going through this, Michael.
33:35Yeah.
33:37Me too.
33:40But you know me.
33:42I'm a survivor.
33:47Why don't I leave you guys to talk for a few minutes?
33:52I have a patient to check on.
33:56Sure.
33:57Yeah.
34:00Mr. Diaz should be improving after two liters.
34:02Blood sugar?
34:03Down from 521 to 436.
34:06That's good, right?
34:07Moving in the right direction.
34:09Were you able to get a hold of your mom?
34:10Yes.
34:11She's on her way.
34:12She doesn't have a car.
34:13She takes buses, so it takes longer.
34:15I'm sorry.
34:16Don't be.
34:18Current insulin is 0.1 units per kilo per hour.
34:22Next steps.
34:23Once the glucose is down to 250,
34:25reduce the insulin to 0.05 units per kilo per hour.
34:27Because you can normalize the blood sugar
34:29before you clear the ketones
34:30and you don't get hypoglycemia.
34:31But as treatment continues,
34:33you'll have to give IV dextrose
34:34to keep the blood glucose in between 150 and 200
34:36while the insulin clears the ketones.
34:38Obviously.
34:39I'm sorry, what?
34:43Got it.
34:44Duante, what are you doing in there, son?
34:46I'm a rabbit.
34:48Grabbing all the carrots before the farmer gets me.
34:50Keep going.
34:51This is a cat's extractor
34:54with a tiny balloon in the end.
34:55What we're going to do is
34:56we're going to slip it past the bead,
34:57inflate the balloon,
34:58try to pull out the bead.
34:59Is it painful?
35:00No, he's numbed up.
35:01Made to level three.
35:03And pretty distracted.
35:04Dad's going to hold your head still, okay?
35:06Look up.
35:07Okay.
35:09Now go back perpendicular below the turbinates.
35:16You guys ever hear of John O'Donoghue?
35:19No.
35:20I've been reading him a lot lately.
35:21He's got this book of blessings.
35:24And there's this one about fatherhood
35:26really stuck with me.
35:30Voila.
35:31One red bead.
35:32Yeah?
35:33How's it go?
35:34The ending goes,
35:36may you be gentle and loving,
35:39clear and sure.
35:40May you trust in the unseen providence
35:43that has chosen you to be a family.
35:46May you stand sure on your ground
35:48and know that every grace you need
35:52will unfold before you
35:53like all the mornings of your life.
35:56Hmm.
35:56That's good.
35:58Either I support your woman
35:59and pack good snacks.
36:02It's beautiful.
36:04And it turns out
36:05there's no handbook for fatherhood.
36:07So I will take all the wisdom
36:09I can.
36:12Blue bead out.
36:19Anything else?
36:20You tell me.
36:21I have my own report to do.
36:23Anything I left out?
36:24I'll have to back on that kid.
36:25We'll follow up with Mr. Davis.
36:27When Mr. Davis comes off the ceiling.
36:33Jackson Davis.
36:35Talk screen negative
36:36for cocaine, amphetamines,
36:38marijuana, PCP,
36:40benzos, and opioids.
36:42So no drugs in his system?
36:43Nope.
36:44Taser barbs on the back
36:45of the victim's neck?
36:47Yep.
36:51Changes things, Tony.
36:53Hey, Louie.
36:54How we doing?
36:55Not so good.
36:57I can really use a drink.
37:00I'm feeling a little empty.
37:03Okay, well, empty is what we want.
37:04And it looks like we are there.
37:06Hey, well, if I can't get a drink,
37:09my tooth, you got to do something.
37:11We're going to get right to that.
37:12Let's hang some IV antibiotics.
37:15Three grams of unison.
37:16Excellent.
37:18He's going to be right back.
37:19We're going to numb it up
37:20and drain it.
37:21Ten minutes tops, okay?
37:22Hey, you said you met
37:24Mr. Zambelli,
37:26the fireworks guy on the field?
37:27What field was that?
37:28No more talking.
37:30You've got to fix my tooth.
37:32Yeah, deal.
37:39You're Muslim?
37:42I am.
37:45Thank you.
37:46Oh, for what?
37:49After the shooting,
37:51it was the Muslims
37:52that came together for us
37:54and support and
37:55walked with us.
37:57You raised money.
37:59You
38:00paid for all the funerals.
38:03Anyway.
38:06Thank you.
38:08Hello.
38:09Hello.
38:09How's it going in here?
38:11Did I miss all the gross stuff?
38:13Timed it perfectly.
38:14Excellent.
38:15My job's all about delegation
38:16and time management.
38:17Oh, not for much longer.
38:18That is very true.
38:19Why for not longer?
38:21Because tomorrow,
38:22I am leaving to go on sabbatical.
38:24He's leaving us for three months
38:26on a motorcycle.
38:27Motorcycle?
38:28You're joking.
38:30Why would you do this?
38:31Why?
38:32Why?
38:33Why?
38:33Because, uh...
38:34You middle-aged man,
38:35don't be stupid.
38:36Don't hold back.
38:37Tell me how you really feel.
38:38Forgive me for being blunt,
38:40Dr. Rabinovich,
38:41but how old are you, huh?
38:4250-ish?
38:45Ish.
38:4650-ish year old man
38:48on a motorcycle.
38:49Very sad.
39:02I, um...
39:05I don't know what to say.
39:08You ever heard of ITP?
39:10I never did.
39:13I really appreciate you
39:14bringing her here, okay?
39:15Of course.
39:16What do you think I am?
39:18Oh, that's right.
39:19You think I'm some kind of child.
39:20No, I never said that.
39:21The fuck you didn't?
39:23In front of all those people,
39:24you made it sound like
39:25she might have been getting her
39:25while I was watching her.
39:27Like it was my fault.
39:27You basically said
39:28the same thing about me.
39:29No, I said that
39:30you guys roughhouse,
39:31that's all,
39:31because you do.
39:32You?
39:33No, I would never hurt
39:34my daughter.
39:35Actually, I don't.
39:37I'm no new.
39:38Six months?
39:39You could be anybody.
39:40Okay, well,
39:40I am sorry for what I said, okay?
39:42I was upset,
39:43and I was worried,
39:44and I just,
39:44I said something stupid,
39:45and I just...
39:46You think?
39:46You just fucking let me finish.
39:47You are finished!
39:50We're finished.
39:50We're finished.
39:53Well, happy fucking
39:54Fourth of July.
39:55Yeah, happy Independence Day!
39:59Yeah, they do.
40:00They just do.
40:01Excuse me.
40:04Yes, what can I do for you?
40:06My wife and I
40:07were in an accident.
40:09She's in surgery right now.
40:11Would you mind holding
40:12my phone up for me
40:13so I could record
40:14a message for her?
40:16Of course I will.
40:17Happy to.
40:18Oh, good.
40:19I have the same one.
40:21I know how this works.
40:27Ready?
40:28Go.
40:32Hi, my love.
40:36So, I was listening
40:38to this couple argue,
40:41and they were yelling,
40:43both so angry.
40:47And I just wanted you
40:48to know
40:49that I was wrong.
40:54I was so wrong,
40:55and I'm sorry about all of it.
41:02I was so wrong,
41:03How you doing?
41:05I haven't seen him
41:06in like four years.
41:08I can't imagine.
41:10That must have been...
41:12So crazy.
41:12You know, things were not good
41:14at the end.
41:15He was a really different person.
41:18Huge temper.
41:19Not like when we first got married.
41:21I'm so sorry.
41:24Could that mass have been there
41:26for a while
41:27and only recently got worse?
41:30Yes.
41:31Could it be responsible
41:32for how much he changed?
41:34You know, his moods
41:36and tempers.
41:36He was...
41:37He was getting into fights
41:39with strangers.
41:41It's possible.
41:49Oh.
41:53Thank you.
41:58Um...
41:59Unless he's asked you
42:00to change it,
42:01would you please leave me
42:03as...
42:04the emergency contact?
42:07Yeah, absolutely.
42:20Okay, I'm sending
42:21Mrs. Kovalenko home
42:23with burn dressing,
42:23but not before she turned
42:24my sabbatical
42:26into a midlife crisis.
42:27No comment.
42:28Wound check.
42:29Two days.
42:30Got it.
42:30What about Kylie,
42:31this little girl?
42:32Has she gone up yet?
42:33Hopefully soon.
42:34Hey, we're starting to clear
42:35some space around here.
42:36Yep.
42:38PTMC charge nurse.
42:40Go ahead, Medicare ma'am.
42:43Is this a drill?
42:45Is this a joke?
42:46It's the 4th of fucking July.
42:52Got it.
42:53Thanks.
42:54What's up?
42:55Westbridge has a code black
42:56and it's closed
42:57and it's closed
42:57into internal disaster.
42:58Central's diverting
42:59all their ambulance traffic
42:59to us.
43:00What's the issue?
43:01Combsweck wouldn't say.
43:02Shit, it could be anything
43:03from a flooding toilet
43:04to a power arch.
43:05How long?
43:06Didn't know.
43:06A couple of doctors
43:07probably got the holiday flu
43:09and they're understaffed.
43:12How come, how long, how many?
43:17Sounds like a betting grid to me.
43:21We are back.
43:24Oh, I should have left last night.
43:52I should have left last night.
44:25Gracias por ver el video.
44:55Gracias por ver el video.
44:56Gracias por ver el video.
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