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Previously on "Nurse Jackie"
- What've we got?
- Female, 50, she was hit by a cab.
Oh, Jesus, Helen.
She looked a lot better
when she left the last time.
- Remember the picture you took?
- Oh, yeah.
Can you send that to me?
We do this.
I'm chief, I'm 40, we're dating.
I've got the DEA on my ***
because of my prescription for your pills.
Why are you looking at me like that?
That's the thing.
I probably
should be looking at you.
(Snorts, sighs)
What the ***? What just happened?
Dr.
Roman ordered eight units, not 800.
Gloria: Nancy Wood.
Does
that name ring a bell?
That's the patient who
stole Carrie's DEA number.
- Helen
- Don't call me Helen.
My name is Nancy.
Nancy Wood.
Carrie: I'm taking this to Akalitus.
It's going to the DEA.
What the ***?
You brought a drug dealer to Dad's wedding?
Jackie, I want you to leave.
What can I do for you, Zoey?
We need to talk about Jackie.
(Theme music playing)
(Man vocalizing)
(Baby crying)
(Music playing)
Woman: Did the check arrive today?
Man: No, no, I didn't have my keys.
- I'll go down now.
- Woman: Okay.
(Music continues)
(Knock on door)
Is this a bad time?
What about Jackie?
Ahem.
Do you need water?
Yes, water, please.
(Bottle crackling)
This is hard for me to say.
So, what would happen if, hypothetically,
I felt it was
somewhat possible
that Jackie was
using drugs again, speculatively?
How did you draw this hypothesis?
Jackie almost killed a patient today.
How was the wedding?
Um, I don't wanna talk about it.
Man on TV: wave of destruction.
Conditions remain severe.
Two weeks after Hurricane
Did you bring me any cake?
No, I left before cake.
Doesn't sound so festive.
Man on TV: as to when
repairs to the electrical grid
will be completed.
Local hospitals have been hardest hit,
leaving thousands of patients without
Why does this have to happen?
(Sighs) Can't escape nature.
Yeah, but why stay? They
had plenty of warnings.
They think they can ride out the storm.
Man on TV: a combination
of inadequate resources,
stagnant water, and
unsafe sanitary conditions
will only make the health crisis
Gloria: How did Jackie
almost kill a patient?
She entered the wrong insulin dosage.
- We all make mistakes.
- We do, Jackie doesn't.
- Did you write this up?
- No.
(Drawer opens)
What makes you think this is drug-related?
Have you witnessed her using?
No.
See, um, I shouldn't have come here.
Zoey, I'm obligated to deal
with this now and so are you.
Have you seen her use?
No, but her look
you know, she was very
Plus, I got a frantic phone
call from Grace tonight.
She said Jackie brought a drug
dealer to the wedding reception.
Have you personally seen
her use here at the hospital?
No.
You have anything else you wanna tell me?
Anything that is relevant to
Jackie's potential drug use
here at All Saints?
No.
Still, this is a serious matter.
Legally, I'm bound to
follow up.
You know that.
I only want us to help her.
That's it.
I think Jackie needs rehab.
I'm worried for her.
I'm also worried for us.
Jackie, I need your help
with an ocular trauma.
Hi, sweetie.
My name's
Jackie.
What's your name?
Andrew.
My eyes really sting.
Severe irritation from hydrochloric acid.
He was doing one of his chemistry
experiments this morning.
Prep saline irrigation therapy.
I will call Optho for a consult.
What, are you some kind
of mad scientist, Andrew?
- Oh, he sure loves his chemicals.
- (Chuckles)
How about if we do a little experiment
to make your eye feel better?
- Will it hurt?
- It might sting a little bit.
How about this why don't
you keep track of our progress
for my scientific chart, okay?
- Sure.
- Jackie, a word.
Okay, we're just getting started here.
I'm sorry.
Thor, could you step in?
Of course.
What about our experiment?
Well, lucky for you, Thor here
is the maddest scientist of all.
(British accent) Oh, yes, they
called me mad at the university.
- (Evil laugh)
- (Laughs)
I'll be right back.
Have you been treating
patients while impaired?
Oh, Jesus Christ, Gloria.
This again?
(Scoffs) Other than what you gave me
after you ran over my foot, no.
It has come to my attention that
you made a near-fatal mistake
Oh, for God's sake, Zoey.
while treating a patient yesterday.
Zoey is mistaken.
I will tell you who's working
while impaired Dr.
Carrie Roman.
- Impaired how?
- By thinking she's a doctor, okay?
You wanna talk about mistakes?
Start with Dr.
Roman
and leave me out of it.
- (Door opens)
- Sit down.
Ahem.
Jackie, if you've relapsed,
you need to tell me now.
If you have a problem, I can help you.
I can get you into a diversion program.
Now, diversion is no wrist slap.
It means mandatory rehab, probation,
and a sizeable pay cut upon your return.
Wow, that sounds great.
Thanks.
But you have to self-admit.
- I am not admitting anything.
- I gambled on you, Jackie.
Okay, I call.
You came into work today,
you treated a patient.
I need to test your blood and urine.
Well, you know I will test positive.
The Vicodin I gave you is no
issue, but if there's anything else,
you will be stripped of your
ability to ever practice nursing.
You have a choice.
Either admit and enter
diversion or take the test,
and if you test positive,
you will lose your license.
Oh, wow.
What is this, *** North Korea?
It will take HR one hour
to pull your test together.
If you change your mind before
then, speak up.
Otherwise
And you're not to touch another
patient until this is settled.
(Scoffs)
Reduce patient's Coumadin level to
- Is that thing off?
- Of course it is.
Oh, whoopsie.
(Laughs)
You think I'd learn.
I need to tell you something,
and as chief of the ER,
you need to be able to put aside
your personal feelings for Dr.
Roman.
Go on.
Yesterday, a diabetic came
in for routine dosing therapy.
Dr.
Roman ordered the wrong level
of insulin and nearly killed her.
I was attending, and
now Akalitus is after me.
Whoa, this is the first I've heard of it.
I need you to deal with
this like a professional.
Unless you feel there's
a conflict of interest.
No, no, of course not.
I'm on it.
(Door opens, closes)
I offered her diversion.
Great.
She's not gonna take it.
Thank you for trying.
Good news.
The doctor says only two more
washes and you'll be fine.
I am looking for Zoey.
Have you seen her?
Weird, haven't seen her.
We are so glad you're back.
Andrew, honey, how are you doing?
This is the worst experiment ever.
Hang in there, honey.
As soon
as Thor's done, he can get you
your very own pair of
lab-certified eye protectors.
You're not gonna finish this?
Male, 25, stabbed in the abdomen and thigh.
Cooper: Hey, I need Jackie.
- BP, 90 over 60.
Pulse thready.
- Jackie, now.
Step away, Jackie.
Cooper: All right, on my count.
One, two.
- You have vital signs yet?
- Woman: Got it, got it.
(Frantic chatter)
I want him *** arrested.
That *** pegs an ashtray at my TV
and then takes a ***
dump on my Oriental.
Zoey? What are you doing here?
- Something happened to her.
- Oh, no, no, no.
I didn't mean to scare you.
Um, this is something that
I would never normally do,
just show up at your place of work.
It's all right, sweetheart,
are you okay? Do you need help?
Um
I'm worried about Jackie
and I know I'm taking a risk
putting myself in the
middle of your relationship,
but we both care about her.
Yeah, Jack and I are
done.
Didn't she tell you?
No, she didn't tell you.
Yeah, well, she likes her secrets.
Okay.
It's still Jackie,
and there's some really
bad stuff going on with her.
I'm out, Zoey, I'm sorry.
She tore the cloth permanent.
This there's nothing.
There's really nothing's gonna
get me to talk to her again.
- I'm talking to you.
- Ma'am, take your hands off me.
- I gotta deal with this.
- (Women shouting)
Okay, hey!
You wanna add an assault charge?
Huh? Is that our goal for today?
Woman: He took a dump on my rug.
Keep it up, I'm gonna
*** on your rug, too.
So there you have it.
Jackie's made some pretty
serious accusations.
What do you have to say?
Dr.
Cooper
a nurse working under me made a mistake,
and as her immediate supervisor,
I take full responsibility.
Okay.
(Sighs)
As my direct supervisor,
I trust you'll deal with this fairly
and, um, not let the fact
that I am excuse me
carrying your child have any
effect on your decision in any way.
(Door closes)
But if I'm not a nurse
I'm no one.
So?
It's diversion, then.
With all the shame that goes with it?
And the pay cut back to entry level? ***.
I can't do that.
I can't do any of that.
So, what are you gonna do?
Go back in time.
Can you help me?
(Sighs)
- You should've come to me.
- I did.
- You have to tell Akalitus the truth.
- I did that, too.
Dr.
Roman *** up the
insulin dosage for that patient.
- I was there, you know?
- Well, then you know that already.
Maybe you're part of the problem
because what I did was exactly
Oh, stop! Just *** stop!
Do you think this is about the insulin?
Yes, this is about the *** insulin.
You used a picture of a dying nun
to make a fake ID.
Listen, Zoey
And then you convinced her
the very last thing she did on Earth
to lie for you
and say that she was Nancy Wood
and that she stole Carrie's DEA number.
Okay, listen, I can this
has got to be hard for you.
What's hard for me is that
you've been using this whole time.
I can see that you that that's
maybe what you're thinking right now.
You stole a DEA number.
That's a federal offense.
You can go to jail.
If you don't go to rehab,
I will hand the picture over.
Zoey, I you have to believe me.
I did believe you.
I always believed you.
Look, this is me you're talking to.
Jackie Peyton, could you
come talk with us, please?
Jackie, don't do this.
Nurse, my son needs you!
Jackie, what the hell are you doing?
(Door opens)
Hi, hi, honey.
Oh, sweetie, where's Fi?
She's little, Mom.
I okay, Grace, here's the thing.
The three of us just need some girl time.
- Just like the old days.
- The old days sucked.
Honey, let's just spend the
day together, okay? All of us.
We can get ice cream and mani-pedis.
- I don't think so.
- We'll go into the city.
Don't you ever just want
to get outta here, honey?
- All the time.
- Okay, so, what's the problem?
Grace.
Hey, can you go inside, please?
Grace, don't you dare go inside.
Stay I am talking to my daughter.
- Okay, well, I can call Kevin.
- Go ahead and call Kevin.
- Okay, great.
- You need help, Mom.
I need Grace, hold on a second.
You know what? You ruined my wedding.
Fiona was so upset
that we had to cancel our
honeymoon to be with her.
It's all I can do to keep
Kevin from pressing charges.
What list listen, things
got out of hand at your wedding
and some of that was my fault
and I'm sorry for that,
but pressing charges?
Where is my money purse, Jackie?
Okay, that had thousands of dollars in it.
Your money what the
*** are you talking about?
Save your questions for our lawyer,
'cause that's who you're gonna
be talking to from now on.
Hi, sweetie.
(Music playing)
(Snorting)
All right.
Boarding pass and some cash.
Flight leaves at 5:45.
Don't be late.
So, I could come with you.
No, I'm in enough trouble.
Maybe you'll be the
one person I don't hurt.
Yeah, well too late.
- Do me a favor.
- What's that?
Don't die.
Hey.
Jackie's gonna be in really serious trouble
if she doesn't go to rehab.
I know.
Do you know?
Do you know what she did?
I don't care what she did, Zoey.
You need to do something.
(Slippers barks)
Where did Jackie go?
Where she had to.
All right.
Oh, it's all right.
I don't feel like I
deserve a hug right now.
- (Sighs)
- (Door opens)
You taking responsibility
for Jackie was terrific.
Well, I am a professional.
So, when can we tell people?
Oh.
(Laughs)
I'm, like, two minutes pregnant.
You keep it under your
hat, Mr.
Low Motility.
Mm.
My *** may be slow,
but they are relentless.
Oh, shh.
All done with the saline therapy.
He just needs some rest and I
need some sugarless gummy bears.
May I ask you a favor?
Would you write a recommendation
for my nurse-practitioner application?
I'm honored to be asked.
You are my second choice.
We're all disappointed, Zoey.
Zoey, meet our new temp nurse.
This is
Rosa, it's really nice to meet you.
I have so many questions, like when do I
Sit there, don't talk
too much, watch what I do.
Woman: Can you see anything?
(Horns honking)
(Seat belt clicks)
(Horns continue honking)
Call an ambulance! Save my wife.
We need a doctor!
We need a doctor, please! Somebody!
She's bleeding!
Please, she's gonna die!
Please, someone, can you
Please help! I need help! Help my wife!
Somebody, please help!
She's passed out! She's closing her eyes!
Help, please!
- Help her.
- Okay, do you have a belt?
- Give me your belt.
- Yeah.
Hang in there, babe.
You'll be all right.
Okay.
Okay.
All right, honey.
Give me that coat.
- (Sirens approaching)
- Okay, we're here.
We are here.
Help is coming.
(Chatter)
(Siren chirps)
(Plane passing)
(Engine starts)
(Brakes squeal)
(Radio chatter)
Ma'am?
Are you in any way impaired?
No.
(Camera clicks)
Officer: Face forward, please.
(Camera clicks)
(Camera clicks)