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- Get some rest. - Okay.
Doctor, come over here for a sec.
Nana's breathing sounded weird.
Don't her lungs look weird?
She has fluids in her lungs.
Can you pressure the internists to come?
I asked them, but they're nowhere to be found.
Okay.
Angiography.
Inflation.
Sphygmomanometer.
What did they say?
Are they coming?
No, they're going to come later.
I can't complain because she's a cardiology patient.
Can Chief Choi do something after he comes out of surgery?
It'll take awhile.
Anyhow, let's closely monitor her.
- Are you okay? - I'm okay.
Are you uncomfortable?
No.
What's the matter? I'm busy.
Can't you see she has a hard time breathing?
She's I/O positive. She gained 4 kg.
Look at this.
Her lungs are covered in white. Her oxygen saturation isn't even at 83.
What are you going to do? Do an intubation.
What are you talking about?
If you do it prematurely, her lung function will deteriorate.
Look at her condition! Her blood pressure's dropping.
Don't perform the intubation yet.
Give her more oxygen.
Doctor, I don't think that'll be enough. Let's perform an intubation.
Give her lasix to drain the fluid from her lungs.
You stay out of it!
The important thing right now is to save the patient.
Are you saying that I'm trying to kill her?
Let's give her some lasix. I think it's urgent to drain the fluids from her lungs.
Whose side are you on? I'm your boss, do as I say!
Didn't you intern in the countryside?
Have you seen any patients with her symptoms?
Don't act like you know everything!
You didn't study at the most prestigious med school!
Sir, how can you say such a thing?
Aren't performing intubation for a patient…
…who can't breathe and draining fluids from the lungs basic knowledge?
- Ignorant people say that. - Doctor!
Oh my goodness.
Boy…
Grandma, are you okay? Grandma. Grandma.
- Grandma. - Get out of here!
Grandma! Grandma!
Grandma…
Please move.
Dr. Lee, do the intubation.
- Prep for intubation. - Okay.
Grandma…
Stop.
She'll feel miserable once she gains consciousness.
Give her nocuron and midazolam.
What? If you give her that, her blood pressure's going to drop!
Just do as I say. Her blood pressure won't drop.
- It's going to drop. - No way.
I'm an internist. I know more about the drugs' effect than you.
I'm positive it'll lower her blood pressure!
I'm the doctor!
You're only a nurse.
What are you doing? Give her midazolam and nocuron!
- Hurry up. - Yes, sir.
Didn't I tell you it's going to drop further?
Change her position and inject her with dopamine!
Yes, ma'am.
Please hurry.
I'm going nuts. Why isn't her blood pressure going up?
- Get me an A Line. - Okay.
Give that to me.
Tell me what's next. Her blood pressure still hasn't gone up.
Dr. Lee, what should I do?
Inject her with a mixture of 500cc saline and 5 microns of dobutamine.
Okay, here you go.
You made a very wise decision�