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Greys Anatomy - Season 22 - Episode 06: When I Crash

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00:00You
00:03When the risk of a procedure is greater than the possible benefit we watch and wait if the symptoms progress
00:12Then we pick up a scalpel
00:22Who's that we're in the middle of nowhere probably some camper who forgot toilet paper
00:28Okay coming
00:37Hey the kids wanted to bring you the pancakes that they made whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa
00:42Who are you? Where are you close?
00:48You should go first
00:51Okay, you know what we gotta go or we're gonna be late
00:55Um, all right, come on. Say goodbye to daddy. Bye guys. Bye. You should leave your ringer on
00:59Yeah
01:06I'm so sorry. No, no, she was just surprised
01:09Listen, why don't you just relax and I'll go get some coffee, okay? Okay
01:14It sounds easy
01:15But doing nothing is one of the hardest things a surgeon has to do
01:23We're trained to act to remove to fix
01:27Restraint isn't in our DNA. Babies look good
01:30Mr. Claus is still in place
01:32That's good
01:33Good would be my water breaking seven weeks from now when I'm full term
01:37We might make it all the way. It's possible babies are healthy. There's no sign of infection now
01:43But if I deliver early they're at risk of sepsis have underdeveloped lungs have trouble feeding as it gets
01:48Choose your own adventure newborn. I'll escape
01:52But you're right
01:54I could make it seven weeks
01:56Yeah
01:59You okay? I'm having shortness of breath. Can you help me?
02:02Ph cardiology?
02:03What do you what do you think it is? Do you think it's a heart thing or a lung thing?
02:06Do you have any pain? Is it sharp? Dull?
02:08It's probably nothing. I just want to practice what I preach get it. I'll check down. Okay. Okay
02:13I'll call upstairs
02:17In the end all you can do is hope for the best
02:21And trust you're making the right call
02:25Meade? What where do you think you're going?
02:28Miranda, Weber canceled the surgical lecture series. I assumed you knew
02:32Do I look like I knew?
02:34Uh, not particularly
02:37Well, who cancels someone else's lecture and doesn't tell them?
02:41Well, maybe he forgot
02:43Did he forget that I am the residency director?
02:47No, ever since he took over as chief, he's been making changes to my program without consulting me
02:54Like there's no rhyme or reason how I do things here. I'm just the messenger
03:01How's this for a message? I've had it
03:12Did you see dr. Weber's email? How are we supposed to increase our cases by 10%?
03:17Where are we supposed to find all these extra cases?
03:20You seem calm. You're not behind. I'm trying to finish this because in five minutes. I'll never have free time
03:24again
03:24I didn't know you net cool
03:27It's crochet you two back together. No, I am not with anyone right now. We made a pact
03:32We are focusing on ourselves and hobbies. Is that a bowel movement?
03:38It's a spleen
04:04Help! Help! Help! Help! Help! Help! Help's here. Where are you?
04:12Down here
04:15Okay, what's your name?
04:22Maisie
04:22Maisie, I'm Owen. I am a doctor. I am calling 911 and we're gonna get you out of there. All
04:28right?
04:29Okay
04:41Make sure none of this is yours. It's getting donated at the end of the day
04:47Ooh, this is a good one. Oh, I've been looking for that
04:51Hey, how was your trip? Uh, I was in the south of France
04:55But I had to study and take my oral boards. I'll kind of cancel each other out
04:59I put in the orders to replace mr. Litton's electrolytes. Thank you. No problem. Um, if he needs a chest
05:04tube, can I do it? No
05:10Ryan's on your service. Stay strong. Trust me. Not gonna be a problem. Mm-hmm
05:16Yeah, hi. I have a three-vehicle pileup incoming and one is a bus with at least 30 passengers. Oh,
05:20there's some good news
05:23For our case logs. I mean, I'm sorry that there was a car accident
05:29Have I said welcome back yet? No
05:37We got them doctor. Okay, I'll see the hospital
05:42Thanks for coming car we were tired then hit another car which then hit a bus and the bus hit
05:48a cyclist
05:48I knew you were close by since you showed up unannounced this morning. I
05:53Don't want to talk about this here. Where do you need me under the bus?
05:57SFD's concerned that we might need to amputate the cyclist's leg to get her out of there
06:00A paramedic could assist, but I'd much rather have a surgeon. Owen, is that you? I'm right here. This is
06:04Maisie
06:05She has pain on her left leg and pelvis and she has some bleeding, but I can't reach her so
06:08I have no idea where it's coming from
06:09All right
06:11Hi, Maisie. I'm Teddy. I'm a doctor too. Are they getting close?
06:14We're evacuating the bus and there's one more patient to come out of one of the cars and then we're
06:17gonna get you out, okay?
06:18Maisie, is there anyone that you want us to call while we wait?
06:23I was gonna say that you can call my boyfriend, but I remembered that
06:27It's not my boyfriend anymore. I'm sorry
06:30We got into a stupid fight because he didn't want to go on to a stupid cruise for my parents
06:34anniversary, which is perfectly reasonable
06:36You know how cold it is in October in Alaska? I can imagine. I wanted to take it back, but
06:41he won't pick up my calls
06:44Maybe if you tell them I'm trapped under a bus, I'll pick up
06:46First, we are gonna get you out of here and then we can call your boyfriend, okay?
06:52Okay
06:56Were you going to tell me that you canceled my lecture series?
07:01Oh, I thought I did
07:02Yeah, I got here at 5 45 to print handouts and set up the conference room for fun
07:10This is my mistake. I mean, you know with all the construction and the residents were behind in the cases
07:15It was all hands on deck situation with all due respect. This is not your deck
07:20Hey, come on
07:26Oh my god
07:28Aaron
07:29He's autistic. He's non-speaking and sustained a headlack. The patient's his age. Oh, we go after him
07:33Glenn Kelly 53
07:35GCS 3T NBC with a city bus at high speed restrained driver unknown past medical history intubated on the scene
07:41How long did you administer CPR? 10 minutes. It doesn't look good. Now if I can help it, let's take
07:46him to trauma 3
07:52I
07:52Maisie, how are you doing?
07:53I can't catch my breath
07:58She's losing a lot of blood from her leg
08:00I'm working on the second car
08:02All right, stay with me, Maisie
08:03Hang on
08:04Where are they with stabilizing the bus?
08:07What are you doing?
08:09I can't control internal bleeding, but I can try and stop the blood from pouring out of her leg
08:13Dr. Hunt, they can't get an airway
08:14Go, I got this
08:15Okay
08:16Ma'am, you can't go under there
08:17It's doctor and she needs a tourniquet on her leg now
08:20All right, I'm just gonna put this on you and then I gotta get this tourniquet on you, okay?
08:25Okay
08:26Deep breaths
08:27Okay, you good?
08:29Teddy
08:30Teddy, they still haven't stabilized the bus
08:32You called me here, I'm gonna do my job
08:34Can you tell me?
08:35Are they getting me out?
08:36Not yet, I need to work on your leg
08:38I need to tighten this to stop the bleeding, okay? Here we go
08:41I know
08:42I know it hurts
08:43I know, keep breathing
08:44We're gonna get you some medicine for the pain soon
08:47I need you to move right now
08:48Just give me a minute
08:49Are you going back out?
08:51No, I'm gonna stay right here with you
08:52Keep breathing
08:54Come on Maisie, stay with me, come on
08:58Dr. Adams?
08:59Hi, I'm Dani Spencer, I'm your intern
09:01It's my first day
09:02Well, actually it's my second day, my first day
09:04Meredith Grey gave me an XLAP in the reproductive health clinic
09:09So, here I am
09:12How caffeinated are you?
09:13Oh, I don't drink coffee
09:14Good morning, a patient's flap went down
09:17I'm taking him to the OR to try and salvage it
09:19Can I get in on that?
09:21No, I need someone to keep up with my dressing changes
09:24How about you get in on that?
09:27Yeah
09:29Come
09:31I heard you had a tram flat
09:33I already have an assist
09:36No, you owe me and you know it
09:39You had diarrhea
09:40That's not on me
09:41No, I got your face time in front of Jackson Avery
09:44And if you get that job in Boston, I should be getting 10%
09:48I just told Adams no
09:50If I give it to you just because you asked, what will people think?
09:52I don't care what people think
09:57Frank Nelson, room 3256
09:59He has a bad sacral decoub ulcer
10:01No one's been able to get a wound back on it
10:03It's too close to the anus
10:04Ouch
10:04The only option left is to give him an ostomy
10:06and hope that rerouting his bowels keeps the ulcer clean long enough to heal
10:09But he's in his 80s and he's a vasculopath with high surgical risk
10:13So if you can place the wound back, I'll let you assist in the surgery
10:18Consider it done
10:25Hey, hey, how we doing in here?
10:26You called the chief of cardiothoracic surgery?
10:29He's a friend
10:31I told you to page cardiology
10:34Hi, I'm Winston Ndugu, chief of cardiothoracic surgery
10:37Nice to meet you, Iris, chief of this room
10:39This is nice
10:39This is really a berode
10:41I told you
10:44Deep breaths
10:46I hate everybody
10:47That's not true
10:48You love me
10:49I didn't page the chief of cardiothoracic surgery without telling you
10:53I know better
10:54Okay, if I take a listen, I hear you're having some shortness of breath
10:56Yeah, it's nothing concerning
10:58It's just standard third trimester labored breathing
11:02I'm sure you're right
11:03But as you know, there's a lot of overlap between pregnancy symptoms and cardiac symptoms
11:07So I just want to get an EKG just to be safe
11:09Yeah, whatever you need
11:10Okay
11:12Okay, I'll be back to do the EKG
11:17It's gonna be fine
11:18Yeah
11:19You'll see
11:19At least we were meeting our deductible this year
11:25The tube is in
11:26It's a lot of blood
11:27Another push of epi
11:28Resuming compressions
11:29Dr. Weber
11:30I've got an disabled patient
11:31Nowhere to put him
11:32Have Griffith and Bryant found their patient yet?
11:34We've got his aid
11:35Not that I've heard of
11:36I'll be right back
11:37How long do we keep at it?
11:39At this point, he's only coming back with a miracle
11:42And that is not in our control
11:44Okay, time for a pulse check
11:46Stop compression
11:57Hey, Mead
11:58Call it
12:01Time of death
12:03What in God's name?
12:05I was gone for a minute
12:07She told me to do it
12:08We've done multiple rounds of sleep
12:09That doesn't mean it's over
12:11Restart compressions right now
12:13Wait, so he's not dead?
12:15Yeah
12:16Hey, this was a blunt traumatic injury
12:19He's had CPR
12:20Bilateral chest tubes
12:21What, he's just gonna keep resuscitating him indefinitely?
12:25Should we open his chest?
12:28Get a thoracotomy tray
12:31Not everyone wants to give up
12:46I'll talk to him
12:47I'll talk to him, you stay here
12:47I don't want to overwhelm him
12:51Aaron
12:51I don't know, I don't want to know
12:54I'm Dr. Griffith, I'm here to help
12:55I don't know, I don't know, I don't know
12:57I don't know, I don't want to
12:58I don't know
12:59Well, I see you have a cut on your forehead
13:00We can fix it for you
13:01I don't know
13:01We just have to go inside the hospital
13:02No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
13:05You know, we don't have to go right now
13:06You want me to sit with you?
13:08No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
13:10I'll give you some space
13:11No, no, no, no, no, no, no
13:16Yep, he got this
13:17Let's just give him a minute
13:19No, no, no, no, no, no
13:21No, no, no.
13:24Mr. Nelson, I am Dr. Kwan.
13:27How are you doing today?
13:28Peaches.
13:29I'd like to take a look at your wound, if that's okay.
13:31I've got nothing better to do.
13:34I took a look at your chart, so you've been here a while.
13:38First, I fell down the stairs.
13:40Then I got pneumonia and a DVT.
13:43Now this ulcer won't heal.
13:45I wish you people would just let me die.
13:47You're not dying.
13:48We just need to place a wound vac.
13:50No, I'm done.
13:51Give me the ostomy.
13:53With your medical issues, if we can avoid another surgery.
13:56I don't want to hear it.
13:57I'm sick and tired of you bleeding hard do-gooders and your positive attitudes.
14:03Who wouldn't be left alone?
14:10I'm not doing this for you.
14:11You're not?
14:12Dr. Mahonti said if I can get this wound vac on you,
14:16she'd let me into a surgery that I haven't seen before.
14:18All this so you can be second fiddle in a surgery?
14:22More like fourth fiddle, but yeah.
14:25You're not like the others.
14:27You're a selfish dirtbag just like me.
14:30I wouldn't characterize myself as...
14:32Okay, you can try.
14:36Okay, I'll go find someone to assist me.
14:41I'm really tired.
14:42Take deep breaths for me.
14:44Holy Sam answered my faults.
14:46I know the feeling.
14:47I'm so sick of fighting about everything,
14:49but he's still the only person I want right now.
14:52Can we call him?
14:56Oh my God!
14:57Teddy!
14:58Teddy!
15:03Teddy, are you okay?
15:04You hurt.
15:05Teddy!
15:06We're fine.
15:06What happened?
15:07The cribbing shifted.
15:08We need to reinforce it so we can get them the hell out of there.
15:10What is taking so long?
15:11We're almost ready to deploy the bag.
15:14Maisie.
15:15Maisie.
15:16Damn it.
15:17She lost consciousness.
15:19Okay, let's get an intubation kit.
15:20We need to get her out right now.
15:22Let's go!
15:23Let's go!
15:24Come on, Daisy.
15:25Stay with us.
15:29We found this at the nurse's station.
15:31I think it's his.
15:32Okay.
15:34We need to wash out that lack and assess how deep it is.
15:36How do you plan on getting him inside?
15:39I'll go get supplies.
15:40We can clean him up, figure out next steps here.
15:42Okay, cool.
15:43What about me?
15:44What should I do?
15:45Make sure he doesn't go anywhere.
15:48Make sure he doesn't go anywhere.
15:49Okay.
15:50All right.
15:52This yours?
15:55It's a good-looking bag, man.
16:01Where is Glenn?
16:04Glenn is in our emergency room.
16:06Doctors are helping him.
16:08You want to go inside?
16:11Okay.
16:12All good.
16:13Have you had bad experiences at hospitals?
16:18Me ass.
16:19Yeah.
16:20Yeah, me too.
16:23You know, my brother passed epilepsy and, uh, spent a lot of time in the hospital as a kid.
16:30I hated it.
16:33I hated it.
16:38You ball?
16:40You ball for real?
16:42Let me see.
16:42May I?
16:44Okay, okay.
16:44Let's see here.
16:45Let's see here.
16:45Let's see if I still got it, you know.
16:48All right.
16:48One, two.
16:50Okay.
16:50A little crossover.
16:52Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
16:54Between the legs.
16:56Jump shot.
16:58Okay, let's go.
16:59You want to play for real?
17:00Let's do it.
17:01Okay, okay.
17:02Jump shot, jump shot.
17:04And he makes sense.
17:08I know I've got a good ass, but nobody I'll go.
17:11Gross, gross, gross.
17:17There's still an air leak.
17:19Okay, let's do it again.
17:20You have other patience, right?
17:22I can't lay here all day while you try and win a prize.
17:25I want to watch Judge Judy in peace.
17:29I don't know what he's talking about.
17:30You said if you got this on me, Dr. Mahante would hand you a surgery.
17:35Okay, it's a little more nuanced than that.
17:37You know, I'd love to hear more, but I think the ER needs some extra hands, so I'm going to
17:42go help out of the goodness of my heart.
17:47You're up.
17:48Technically, I'm with Dr. Adams.
17:49Come over here.
17:50Okay.
17:53You're getting paged a lot.
17:55Oh, God.
17:57Oh!
17:58Well, you got your wish.
17:59I was just paced with the emergency room.
18:01You're leaving?
18:02You can watch your TV in peace.
18:05Clean up.
18:08Ow!
18:09Sorry.
18:10You think you'll come back?
18:11Uh, I don't know.
18:12You can try if you want.
18:14Uh, it's not really a one-person job.
18:17That's okay.
18:19An ostomy doesn't scare me.
18:24Not like I go anywhere these days.
18:30Keep massaging the heart.
18:34You want to switch out?
18:35I'm fine.
18:37Mead, inject epi.
18:40No, into the myocardium.
18:42If you have a direct route for the drug, you take it.
18:44Heart it is.
18:46Insert the needle into the ventricle.
18:49Not my hand ventricle.
18:56Come on, Glenn.
18:59How much longer are we going to put him through this?
19:11We did it!
19:13No.
19:14Yeah, sorry.
19:16Okay, let's not just stand here.
19:17Let's get him to the O.R.
19:21Here, let me help out with that.
19:23I got it.
19:26Hey, can you go to the gift shop
19:29and get me some socks?
19:30My feet are freezing.
19:32You're wearing socks?
19:34Well, ankle socks.
19:35They're not very warm.
19:37You really going to argue with your pregnant wife?
19:42Any socks?
19:43The purple fuzzy ones with the grippy bottoms.
19:45They're by the register.
19:47Not the slippers.
19:48I will be right back.
19:49I have my phone if you need me.
19:51Okay.
19:52You really know your way around that gift shop.
19:55My patients love socks.
19:57There's a lot of metal stirrups in O.B.
20:02You are so calm.
20:05On the outside.
20:07On the inside of a train wreck.
20:10Don't put on a show for my benefit.
20:12I'm trying to stay calm for Link.
20:13I've seen a lot of partners in his position.
20:16I don't want him to be scared
20:18when there's nothing that he can do.
20:19But I bet he'd rather be scared
20:21than know that you're suffering without him.
20:23Stay in your lane, Morton.
20:25Okay.
20:26Trust me.
20:27We got you.
20:29On my way in here,
20:30I ran into eight nurses
20:30reading the twins' strips
20:32at the nurses' station.
20:36How's it look?
20:38Oh, you don't want me to read this.
20:40But whatever it says,
20:41you're the toughest person I know.
20:43You're going to get through this.
20:44Yeah.
20:47Pull the 12 lead, please.
20:51Page Dr. Ndugu, 911.
21:03Do you know what this is?
21:05No.
21:06So you don't know
21:07how long this is going to take?
21:08Do you have somewhere
21:08more important to be?
21:09I'm just trying to get on a tramp lap.
21:11Well, I'm not in France right now,
21:12but five minutes ago,
21:13I had my hands in a bloody abdominal cavity.
21:15You can't have it all.
21:22Maisie Lawrence, 27,
21:2310-under of us,
21:24intubated in the field,
21:25crush injury to the abdomen,
21:26left leg laceration,
21:27we placed a tourniquet.
21:28She needs blood imaging and an oar.
21:30I'll let you three take over from here.
21:31All right, let's go.
21:35Hey, I'll be right there, okay?
21:38Hey, are you,
21:39are you trying to get away from me?
21:41I have patients to see,
21:42and Maisie doesn't need
21:43two trauma surgeons.
21:44Is this about what happened this morning?
21:48Let's just do our jobs
21:49and forget about it, okay?
21:52Dr. Adams?
21:54Did you finish putting in
21:55Ms. Lewis's orders?
21:56Yeah.
21:57Can you help me with something?
21:59I know that you're trying
22:00to increase your cases,
22:01but Dr. Kwan was just paged
22:03to meet a break,
22:03and we were so close
22:04to getting that wound vac on Friday.
22:06Not my patient, not my problem.
22:07They're gonna give him an ostomy,
22:09and he's old
22:10and has a bunch of comorbidities.
22:11Did Dr. Kwan promise you
22:12a spot on Mahanti's tramp lap?
22:14No, no.
22:15I swear.
22:16Well, you didn't like Frank.
22:18Is he a gross old man
22:19who makes me vaguely uncomfortable?
22:20Yes,
22:21but he is also a person
22:23who deserves the best care
22:25we can provide.
22:26Dr. Adams,
22:26I took an oath
22:28to help the sick.
22:29What kind of a doctor am I
22:30if I break my promise
22:31if I break my promise
22:32on day one?
22:36And let's go
22:37put a wound vac on Frank.
22:42Uh, how did you...
22:43Because I'm clutch.
22:44Right here, bud.
22:46I'm going to set this up here for you.
22:52All right.
22:53This way.
22:59All right, let's see.
23:01I'm going to...
23:02Mm-mm.
23:04I'm going to just...
23:05Mm-mm-mm-mm-mm-mm-mm.
23:10It's out on the play, dude.
23:11Okay?
23:11You got to work with me.
23:14No.
23:17Yeah, real clutch.
23:18What do you expect, okay?
23:19I'm poking at him
23:20right above his eye.
23:21As long as he can see
23:21my hands coming,
23:22he's going to move.
23:23What if he can't
23:24see your hands?
23:26Great idea.
23:27Let me just grab
23:27my invisibility cloak
23:28and then...
23:30Wasn't that bad of a joke.
23:34Giving up?
23:35Going on vacation?
23:39We need to look at the cut
23:40on your forehead.
23:41Do you want to
23:42wear this?
23:43Then you can keep
23:43playing your game
23:44while we clean it up.
23:49Mm.
23:59Nice.
24:00Yeah, don't strain
24:00your neck looking up to me.
24:02Yeah.
24:13Somebody please say something.
24:15All the good news is
24:16we have options.
24:17I come bearing gifts.
24:22What happened?
24:23Did something change?
24:24You might want to sit down.
24:27I don't want to sit down.
24:28What's wrong?
24:30Winston was about to give me
24:31the results of my echo.
24:34Is she okay?
24:37You have peripartum cardiomyopathy.
24:40Your heart muscle is weakening
24:41and getting bigger.
24:47How do we treat it?
24:48Do we have to deliver the babies?
24:50Well, we can start
24:50with medication.
24:51But if that doesn't work,
24:52then we will need to
24:53deliver the babies
24:54or place a pump
24:55called an impella.
24:56And it sits within
24:57the ventricle
24:58and it gives continuous flow
25:00to support the heart's
25:01function,
25:02giving it a chance
25:02to recover,
25:03which will also
25:03allow more time
25:04for the babies
25:05to develop.
25:14So what do you want to do?
25:19The babies need as
25:21much time as they can get,
25:22so I'll do the pump
25:24if it comes to that.
25:26But the medication
25:27could work.
25:28It could work.
25:29Okay.
25:30It could.
25:30I have a consult
25:31and then I will
25:32check back in, okay?
25:33Let's start around
25:34to butamine
25:35and place an A-line.
25:42Oh, you forgot
25:43your tablet.
25:44I know.
25:44I think I was already here.
25:46I'll be right back.
25:47Okay.
25:51Okay.
25:54This is not something
25:55I'm trying to stay calm
25:56so she stays calm,
25:58but be honest with me.
26:00How scared should I be?
26:04Her heart is failing.
26:11Why?
26:12Why is this happening?
26:13No one knows why.
26:14If it's genetic
26:15or the hemodynamic
26:16shifts of a twin pregnancy.
26:18But we're on top of it
26:19and we have options
26:20at this point.
26:21And you gotta watch
26:22like a hawk
26:23and echo every 30 minutes
26:24if you have to.
26:25Just telling Warren
26:25he's exclusively
26:26on Joe today.
26:27She will have
26:27100% of my attention.
26:32Listen, man.
26:33I know that it's difficult
26:34but we can only take it
26:36one step at a time
26:36right now.
26:37And anxiety
26:38could only make it worse
26:39for Joe.
26:43Okay.
26:44Okay.
26:49Dr. Weber,
26:50Dr. Freeman's been
26:51trying to get a hold of you.
26:53Scott Freeman,
26:54the urologist?
26:54We have the same patient
26:56and we must be urgent.
26:57Oh, then go, go.
26:59We have enough hands.
27:02Hey, look.
27:03I know we disagreed earlier
27:05but I'm in this now.
27:06That's not it.
27:07Then go.
27:08Handle your emergency
27:08and let me do my job.
27:12He's tanking.
27:14Go.
27:14We've got this.
27:15Come on.
27:16Let's give him
27:16to the aura now.
27:29I have zero faith in you.
27:31Yeah, thanks, Frank.
27:34Can I try?
27:35Because I learned
27:35a couple of things
27:36from Dr. Quan.
27:36No, I want to do this fast
27:37so I can get into
27:38an actual aura.
27:40So you're Dr. Spencer
27:41and you're Dr. Adams.
27:44A-D-A-M-S?
27:45Yep.
27:46I'm going to sue you people
27:48when all this is over.
27:49You're going to want
27:49to include Quan in that?
27:50K-W-A-N.
27:53What if you move it
27:53a little bit to the right
27:54and then lay it down
27:55from the bottom up?
27:56No, no, no, not like that.
27:58Just stop telling me
27:58how to do something
27:59you don't know how to do, okay?
28:00You're barely a doctor.
28:03Sorry.
28:08Zero faith, you said.
28:11It worked?
28:12I'll take the ostomy
28:13off the board.
28:17I might leave her
28:18out of the lawsuit.
28:20She's a good kid.
28:23You sure we can't
28:24just suture it?
28:25It's superficial.
28:26He just needs
28:26some Dermabomb.
28:27Okay.
28:28Hey, bud.
28:30So, I'm going to
28:31close up your cut
28:32but it may sting
28:33a little bit
28:33so if you need
28:34to break it any time
28:34you just give me
28:36one of these.
28:36I'll stop right away, okay?
28:39Okay.
28:40Okay, good.
28:46Do you want again?
28:49What's your secret?
28:52I'm not telling you.
28:54Ouch, that hurts.
28:57I'll tell her.
29:01Oh, so you hate me now?
29:03No, he just likes me more.
29:06They need a chest tube
29:07in Trauma 3.
29:07You go.
29:08I'll finish up here.
29:09No, it's okay.
29:09I'd rather stay.
29:10You know, I said
29:11chest tube, right?
29:13Yeah, I heard you.
29:13It's just that
29:14if he's not going
29:15to tell me his secrets,
29:15I've got to
29:17keep a closer eye.
29:21Page me if you need anything.
29:23Will do.
29:28I'm starting with an X-lap
29:29and a vascular repair
29:30to the left leg.
29:31I'll take the X-lap.
29:32Helm, you take the lead
29:33on the leg.
29:34Welcome back.
29:34Feels like I never left.
29:35Memories haunting
29:38there behind us
29:42Getting stuck
29:44We can't stop
29:45looking back
29:48Some force
29:49greater than us
29:51wants to keep this man alive today.
29:53Let's do our best
29:54not to get in the way.
29:58Finding faults
29:59Turn to salt
30:00Where we cry
30:06Got it?
30:07Okay.
30:09Now.
30:10Safe one?
30:11Yeah.
30:12Right in.
30:14Uh, come here?
30:15Good, good, good.
30:18Betsy,
30:19ready for the specimen.
30:22Okay.
30:23That it?
30:24Do it, do it, do it, do it.
30:40I need loops.
30:43Any more lap pads?
30:45How's the leg?
30:45It's a good thing
30:46you got a tourniquet on
30:47in the field.
30:47There's a huge defect
30:48in the femo.
30:51Send a tag
30:52and hang another unit.
30:55What about that?
30:57Okay.
31:03Please.
31:04Her name is Maisie.
31:05The police said
31:06that she is here.
31:07All of her family
31:07lives out of state.
31:08I am the only one
31:09that she has.
31:10Excuse me.
31:11Are you saying?
31:12Yeah.
31:13Are you one of Maisie's doctors?
31:15Is she okay?
31:16She is here,
31:17but I can't disclose
31:18any more information.
31:19I'm so sorry.
31:21I...
31:23I never should have
31:24walked out of that door.
31:27I'm sorry.
31:31Here,
31:32it's okay.
31:33Why don't you sit in?
31:38Talk to us.
31:40My BP's dropping.
31:41My O2 stat's at 85.
31:43Don't panic.
31:45Deep long breaths, okay?
31:47Okay.
31:47Please decrease
31:48cardiac contractility.
31:49All right, Joe,
31:49we're gonna place the impella,
31:51so we're gonna take you
31:51to the cath lab
31:52where you're still stable, okay?
31:53Alert Luna's puppy is missing.
31:56Did her EF drop?
31:57It's too low.
31:58She's gonna need the heart pump.
32:00It's gonna be okay.
32:01It's gonna be okay.
32:02Winston's done this
32:03hundreds of times.
32:04I won't,
32:04but I can do it
32:05with my eyes closed,
32:05all right?
32:06And I'll be right here
32:07waiting for you,
32:08okay?
32:08I love you.
32:09Do you hear me?
32:10Do you hear me?
32:11I love you so much.
32:13This won't take long.
32:14We'll let you know
32:14what she's done,
32:15all right?
32:20Clear!
32:23Getting stuck,
32:24we can't stop
32:27looking back.
32:33Hey,
32:34I did a four-cat on me today
32:35on my own
32:36and brought the patient back
32:37with cardiac massage.
32:37Okay.
32:38He arrived, he away.
32:39I don't want to cut you off.
32:39I really get it.
32:40Oh, no, no, no, no, go.
32:41Okay, I do want to hear, though.
32:43I'm going to have a drink
32:43at Joe's tonight.
32:44Celebrate if you want to join.
32:46I'll see you there.
32:47Okay.
32:55Adams,
32:56impressive work
32:57on that wound back.
32:58You did what a fellow
32:59in two plastics residents
33:00couldn't.
33:00What can I say?
33:01I guess I really want in
33:02on that tram flap.
33:04Don't be late.
33:06Dr. Mahonti,
33:09Dr. Spencer was instrumental
33:11in placing the wound back.
33:12Can she scrub in, too?
33:15Sure.
33:16See you up there.
33:19You didn't have to do that.
33:21I know it didn't really help,
33:23so...
33:23You got me in the room.
33:27When I was an intern,
33:28I hated when senior residents
33:30would dismiss me.
33:31Now I know they were
33:31just in a rush,
33:32and everybody is scared
33:34of messing up.
33:35It's not personal.
33:37And it's also not
33:38a good excuse, either.
33:41Make sure to review
33:41his image in before we start.
33:47Well, what was your snack today?
33:49Oh, yeah?
33:51Yum.
33:52Oh, hang on.
33:53Daddy's here.
33:55Want to say goodnight?
33:55It's Allison.
33:56Yeah.
33:56Hey.
33:57Hey, Allie.
33:58How was your day?
33:59No.
34:00No more naked ladies.
34:02No, we're going to talk
34:03about that tomorrow.
34:04Yeah.
34:05Okay, I love you.
34:07Goodnight.
34:09Hey, I'll be home before...
34:11And she hung up.
34:16Listen, Maisie is in the ICU.
34:18We saved her leg.
34:19But we had to keep her open,
34:20so we're doing a washout tomorrow.
34:22Good.
34:29Okay.
34:31I'm ready.
34:31Let me have it.
34:35All day, I have stopped myself
34:36from picking a fight with you,
34:37and now you are literally
34:38asking for it.
34:40I don't want to.
34:41I am so sick of fighting.
34:43And the truth is,
34:44I have no business
34:45having feelings
34:46about who you're sleeping with.
34:47But still, it was...
34:51It was hard seeing you
34:52with someone else.
34:55Especially someone
34:56who you have a history with.
34:58Yeah.
35:00I don't love seeing you
35:01with Cass, either.
35:03Fair.
35:04This morning,
35:05when you were under that bus,
35:07I was...
35:08I was worried.
35:10And I...
35:11I was thinking,
35:14maybe are we washing all of this?
35:21Don't you wish that we could just
35:24fast forward to where
35:25we have it all figured out?
35:26Hmm.
35:28Hmm.
35:29You missed the look
35:29on your face this morning?
35:30Yeah, that would have been great.
35:37I don't think we're rushing it.
35:39It's...
35:40It's complicated.
35:46But we'll figure it out.
35:52Good night.
35:54Good night.
35:55Good night.
36:13I'm not getting any fetal heart tones
36:14on baby A.
36:15Her cardiac reserve is collapsing.
36:17No tones on baby B.
36:18Is Jill stable enough for a section?
36:20At the moment, yes.
36:21Page OB.
36:22We just did.
36:26Yeah, I can't stand here
36:27just doing nothing.
36:27I'm gonna go see if I can find someone.
36:36Mr. Dominguez,
36:37the bed four is ready for discharge.
36:39I'll go check on him.
36:41Did good today.
36:43What was that?
36:45You heard me.
36:47Hmm.
36:48A compliment from Dr. Griffith.
36:50I didn't think he had it in you.
36:51You prioritized a patient over a procedure.
36:53Not everyone would.
36:58We should grab a drink later.
37:00That wasn't an opening.
37:02I was giving you constructive feedback
37:05in a professional setting.
37:08We're in a supply closet.
37:15I should go check on Mr. Dominguez.
37:18Or you could stay here
37:20with me.
37:27I can't.
37:31All good.
37:33I'll see you.
37:48Adam's got the surgery.
37:50I got a trauma.
37:52You can't have it all.
37:54Besides,
37:54there'll be more.
37:57You sound awfully sure about that.
37:59I know myself.
38:00If I want something bad enough,
38:01I'll do everything in my power to get it.
38:04And what you want is
38:05a tramp flop.
38:07Yep.
38:10Is that all you want?
38:25The hardest thing about waiting
38:27is knowing when to stop.
38:29Instinct may tell you one thing.
38:32And experience tells you another.
38:35Nora?
38:36Hey, what are you...
38:37What are you doing here?
38:40You okay?
38:43I can't do this.
38:46What?
38:47Do...
38:48What?
38:48Us?
38:49Listen, if this is about this morning
38:51Teddy and I, we talked,
38:52and she's okay.
38:54I'm not.
38:58Teddy's more than my surgeon.
39:00She saved my life
39:01with the procedure she invented.
39:03If I get a cold,
39:04I can't just go to urgent care.
39:05I have to call Teddy
39:06because she's the only one
39:08who understands my body.
39:10I text her when I have a fever.
39:12I call her when I want
39:13to take an ibuprofen.
39:18You're trying to divorce yourself
39:19from her,
39:20but I'm getting more entangled.
39:23I see.
39:23I want to believe
39:24that we can make it work too,
39:25but I just...
39:28I don't see how.
39:31We found ourselves together
39:34a second time.
39:36Maybe we'll get a third.
39:40Yeah.
39:46All you can do
39:47is pay attention.
39:50Glenn's...
39:51out of surgery.
39:53He's...
39:54hanging on.
39:55It's all just in your mind
39:58and it won't last the night.
40:00I'm glad to hear you.
40:04This may not be the time,
40:06but I want to talk to you
40:08about reinstating
40:09my lecture series.
40:11Now, I know you have
40:12your reasons
40:13for canceling it,
40:14but I had my reasons
40:15for starting it.
40:17My reasoning
40:18may not stand.
40:20I've been a little distracted.
40:23Dr. Freeman and I
40:25don't share a patient.
40:27I am the patient.
40:30What?
40:32He gave me
40:34my biopsy results.
40:37I have cancer.
40:45Where's OB?
40:46We're on the other side
40:47of the hospital
40:47and they have multiple
40:48emergent deliveries right now.
40:50What are you doing?
40:51We have to deliver
40:51these babies.
40:52We?
40:53Look, I haven't done
40:54a C-section since med school.
40:56You know where the uterus is?
40:58Yes, I do.
40:59Then you can do this
41:01and hope that when
41:02the time finally comes...
41:03Now!
41:17Okay, we're ready.
41:18Stay with me, Wilson.
41:20Come on.
41:21Stay with me.
41:22You'll be ready.
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41:44is highly treatable,
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