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A female violinist is examined by Dr. Shaun Murphy after developing severe pain and swelling in her finger following a manicure. During the examination, Shaun discovers that despite the finger being numbed, the patient reports intense pain near the knuckle instead—prompting concern over a potentially serious underlying condition.

Shaun raises the possibility of necrotizing fasciitis, a rare but dangerous bacterial infection that could require immediate amputation if confirmed. However, his colleagues believe the symptoms are consistent with a common abscess caused by a routine infection, recommending drainage and conservative treatment instead.

The case becomes a point of conflict between medical caution and over-intervention, as doctors debate the risk of invasive testing versus the danger of missing a life-threatening diagnosis. As the patient’s condition worsens and her fever spikes to 102°F, the severity of Shaun’s concern becomes increasingly credible.

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Transcript
00:04she's numbed up she shouldn't have any pain in her finger it's not my finger it's further up by
00:11my knuckle or it might be flesh-eating bacteria and you may have to cut off your finger jazz is
00:16a violinist in a few days she had a violin solo performance for the performance she specifically
00:22went to get a manicure but her nails became infected it's an abscess caused by a common
00:26bacterial infection i'll drain it pack it and send you home in 72 hours of pain and swelling will be
00:30much better while sean was cleaning her wound jazz suddenly felt intense pain morgan thought it was
00:35joint pain caused by inflammation but sean believed it was necrotizing fasciitis and suggested jazz
00:41undergo a small biopsy on her finger for testing we need to cut deeper and get a swab fingers of
00:47thousands of nerve endings clipping off even a tiniest portion of jazz's finger could cause
00:52permanent damage and be career-ending if it is necrotizing fasciitis and we do nothing she could
00:58die later morgan came to jazz's room sean followed her in he continued explaining the severity of the
01:04condition to morgan and jazz and recommended she undergo further tests part of being a good doctor
01:09is knowing when to not scare the crap out of a patient we need to cut off a small piece
01:14of her
01:14finger so we know if we have to cut off a larger sean you're acting like you want to amputate
01:20her hand
01:20no you're acting like you don't want to amputate her hand at that moment sean noticed jazz was running
01:27a fever morgan grew concerned when she
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