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Frank.
So now her entire abdomen's
covered in abscesses.
So much for
the Tijuana tummy tuck.
Please tell us you're wearing
something underneath that.
Want to see for yourself?
I don't really approve
of ER personnel
wearing costumes.
Well, kids seem to like it.
Yes, but what adult wants
to get a cancer diagnosis
from a reject
from Animal House?
I'm Julius Caesar.
We'll drain under
CT guidance to avoid surgery.
Hey, Neela, you, uh,
going to Kayson's talk on recurrent
pericardial effusions?
Since when do you
go to lectures?
I'll save you
a seat.
I might be late.
Don't bother.
Simon.
Hi, Dr Brenner.
Nice legs, Frank.
You know, you gave me
some great tips
on our last shift.
I'm really glad we're working
together again.
Actually, Dr Gates
won't be mentoring today.
I won't?
You get to do
the culture list.
All positive cultures from last
week - wounds, urine, sputum.
Make sure they're on
the appropriate antibiotics.
Call them if they have
a resistant bug.
Great, I'm on pus patrol.
So I won't
be seeing patients?
You get to do that, too.
Just stick with
the non-criticals.
Dr Brenner
will mentor you both.
Dr Banfield,
I've already done a rotation,
so maybe I can skip?
You're an intern.
Being mentored is
part of the process.
Dr Morris, Tracy
Martin is with you.
Where is Dr Martin?
Not in yet.
It's always the same thing.
Uh-uh.
Got the idiot who slices
his hand carving a pumpkin,
your shoes end up covered
in candy-corn puke,
and let's not forget
the old chestnut,
sloppy drunk dressed
as Frankenstein.
Halloween is new to me.
I didn't celebrate it
in Australia.
You never been
trick-or-treating?
Nope.
No candy, no costumes,
no Mischief Night?
What's Mischief Night?
Oh, kids soap up windows,
egg cars,
TP front lawns.
Wow, you were one
deprived child.
Michael Leary, 18, stab wound
in the chest, school fight.
Ah, is that a fork?
Vitals are good,
SATS 97 on room air.
Stupid little dude went crazy.
Okay, trauma one.
Let's go.
I'm sorry I'm late.
This costume is almost
impossible to walk in.
Dr Martin,
I was told that all the interns
were supposed to dress up.
You were misinformed.
Breath sounds equal.
Let's get some access.
Mm-hmm.
I'm on it.
He snuck up on me.
Need some help?
Yeah, his pants
need to come off.
If I'd have seen him coming
Wait, did you just tell her
to take off my pants?
Yep.
Ooh, go for it.
Surgery's on the way.
Laverne
nice new do.
Thanks.
I like
to change it up.
Okay, Dr Saint John,
what's next?
Plain films and ultrasound.
Good idea.
It is?
I mean, you think it is?
Yeah.
Get the machine.
Oh, the needle's at
too steep an angle.
Try 45 degrees.
Okay.
I-i got a flash.
Nice.
I'll tape it up for you.
Oh, shoot!
Shoot.
Sorry.
"Intra-operative hypotension"?
It's for my nurse
anaesthetist programme.
I have a big test tomorrow.
School sucks, huh?
So you're learning to push drugs
for an anaesthesiologist?
Well, I'll be able to administer
them myself.
Thank you.
Yeah, but a real
anaesthesiologist will be
watching over
your shoulder, right?
Actually, no.
How do you go
to classes, work full time,
raise a kid and have a life?
Well, when you put
it like that sounds like a lot
Good luck with that.
Thank you.
I'm gonna need it.
Nonsense.
A year from now, Sam will be
running her own cases in the OR.
You need something?
Oh, yes.
I want to thank
you for turning in
your schedule
request on time.
My pleasure.
Yes, but I'm a
little surprised.
You opened up your work
availability considerably.
I'm just trying to be
a team player.
Good.
Then maybe you can be in charge
of scheduling guest speakers
for Grand Rounds.
Me?
Figure out
someone good
to start off with.
We have no money.
You'll have to
use your charm.
See that?
The lung's inflating
at the pleural interface.
That's impressive,
Dr Saint John.
Radiology elective.
That was smart.
Hello, all.
Hi, I'm Dr Wade.
I'm a surgeon.
I still can't get used
to the sound of that.
Get used to it, baby.
Okay, Daria,
why don't you
do the honours?
Uh, okay, uh,
fork versus chest.
We're waiting
on CT
Rule out vascular involvement.
Though it may be
lodged in the
BOTH: Pectoralis major.
Good.
Vitals?
Fine.
Crits? Stable.
Dinner later?
Mazzarino's.
Mazzarino's.
One gram of Ancef.
Page me when the CT is done.
Sam, uh,
we got a kid out
here with a bloody nose.
Okay.
Uh, well, uh, you two
are certainly in sync.
Yeah, what can i say? It's chemical.
Ha! You missed me!
Yes, Mrs Ferreri,
you can pick up your
prescriptions in the ER.
Morris, you're not
gonna believe what's
Hey, Frank, Frank,
give these to Banfield,
will you, and tell her
they're all susceptible.
Okay.
Morris
Also, could you, uh,
get me a new, uh, clip
for my I.
D.
? This one's broken.
Fine.
Banfield got some more
positive cultures for you,
and she wants you to see the
sore-throat kid in Exam Three.
All hail, Caesar.
Morris, you got to see
the guy in curtain three.
Frankenstein?
Great.
Just like I called it.
No, you need
to see him now.
In a minute, I just
got to make a phone
Okay, don't-don't get
your toga in a bunch!
Laverne, look at this.
You see any fracture?
Um, no.
I don't.
Yeah, me either.
But, uh, look here.
Posterior
fat pad sign.
That means there's
blood in the joint
from a fracture.
Listen, I've been
wanting to talk to you.
Dr Brenner.
It's Danny Raskin,
His brother, Scott.
He-he got in a fight.
School nurse couldn't
get it to stop.
Complained of
nausea in the rig.
Well, that's probably
from swallowing blood.
Fork boy is going up to ct.
You know him?
Not really.
Classmate.
Did the school
call your parents?
It's just our mom.
They tried, they couldn't get her.
But it's okay, I'm here.
Uh, I'm sorry, but we need
to get a hold of her
before we can treat Danny.
Okay, Scott, I'll take you to the
phone.
You can try your mom again.
And you don't look like
the fighting type.
I guess I'm not.
All right, Princess Jenny,
open wide.
Tilt your head
back a little bit.
No fever.
Yeah, but she has white spots
on her tonsils.
Dawn, are there
any emesis basins?
Try the
second drawer.
And swollen
glands.
Could it be strep?
Need a dose
of penicillin.
We will?
No, let's do a rapid
strep test first.
She's got exudate
and lymphadenopathy.
We don't want to give
unnecessary antibiotics, Sam.
I'll get the
swab.
Sam, there's a positive
blood culture, uh,
from about a week ago
at the front desk.
Will you grab it,
take it to medical records,
and hunt down
a chart for me, please?
Well, I'm with a trauma, and I got
six other patients.
Send your
intern.
I don't have one today,
and there's no point
sending a doctor
on a no-brainer like that.
All right,
Your Highness.
All done.
Do I need this?
Nope.
Sure, no problem.
Should have the results
back in 20 minutes.
Dr Livingstone, I presume?
What you got here?
Birds aren't allowed in the ER.
Oh, but
It's okay, Dawn.
I don't think this wild animal's
gonna give us any trouble.
Left another message for Mom.
Here, if you throw up,
throw up in that, okay?
Ooh!
So, Danny, how'd you
get in a fight?
There's this guy at school,
he's been saying
stuff about our mom.
What kind of
stuff?
I don't understand all of it,
but I know it's bad.
I told you not to listen.
All right, staph aureus,
no sensitivities.
Well, they're always pointing
and laughing at me in the halls.
It's cos he's a jerk.
I mean, they just like
picking on younger kids.
Don't worry about it.
Got it.
Thanks.
That's a marker for inducible
clindamycin resistance.
You should check to
see if the lab did a D test.
Daria, you got
to stop being so smart.
You're gonna make me look bad.
Daria, get some
two-by-two's.
So what happened
at lunch?
Well, I asked him why
he was talking about my mom.
He just laughed and
called her a name.
You don't need
to know this.
Just fix him.
So I got mad, and I hit him
with a food tray.
I don't remember
after that.
Low-grade fever: 100.
6.
All right, give her 15 per
kilo of acetaminophen.
You, uh, tame any
wild lions today, buddy?
Um, Owen doesn't like
to talk much lately.
He's been having a hard time
since their father and I
I see.
My ex moved
out of state
with his younger
pregnant wife Veronica.
I hate Veronica.
Did that bird
just talk?
Uh, the therapist thought Trevor
would be good for Owen,
might help him
express his feelings.
Trevor is very expressive.
Where is she?
I don't want to miss this.
Maybe she's in surgery.
She here yet?
No.
No.
They should tell her
it's a perfed ulcer.
That'll get her down here fast.
Okay, Archie,
where's Neela?
Paged her again.
She's here.
Quick, act natural.
Morris, you can't keep paging
me every five minutes.
What is it?
Very, very sick patient
in curtain three.
Well, he doesn't
look that sick,
he's walking around.
What's his
complaint?
Uh, he-he's
turning green.
Hello.
I'm, uh, Dr Rasgotra.
How can I help you?
Mm.
Neck hurt.
Mm-hmm, I see.
And, uh, anything else?
Need brain transplant.
Sir, this is an ER,
with real patients who are sick
and who need our help.
Hey, roomie.
You ***!
Oh, my God!
Oh!
And miss the surprised looks
on your faces?
Not a chance.
You in town long?
Yeah, we should all go out.
That sounds great,
but I'm only here for one night
for the annual
rehab medicine assembly.
So, you're working
at an ER down south?
I left emergency medicine,
actually.
I'm, uh, doing
a residency in PM and R -
physical medicine
and rehabilitation.
And you like it?
Yeah, I do.
I get to work with traumatic
brain and spinal cord injuries,
um, stroke patients, amputees.
And it keeps me on my toes.
Well, make that
carbon-fibre toes.
Well, it's good to see you
up and around.
Thanks.
Ray.
Hey.
How you doing?
I'm good.
Okay, people, I'm sure
you all have work to do.
Gates, Sam, there's a hand
injury in Exam Two that
needs your attention.
Ray, good to see you.
You, too.
See you around.
We'll talk later.
Neela,
don't let this guy get away.
Uh, who's that?
Uh, new chief
of the ER.
Another one? How many does
that make?
I've lost count.
Neela, you want
to head over to
Kayson's talk?
Uh, oh, yeah, the talk.
I can't.
I hear it's gonna
be pretty good.
Yeah, no doubt.
I'm busy.
Well, um, if you want
to go, you should go.
No, I don't.
I mean, I can't.
Okay.
Well, uh,
I'll fill you in later.
Hey, uh,
guess who's in charge
of the ER's new teaching
conferences.
Really?
Yeah.
I've invited Atul Gawande
to speak at Grand Rounds.
Oh, he's far too busy.
You'll never get him.
A bottle of champagne
says I will.
Hi.
I'm Ray Barnett.
Oh, sorry.
this is
Simon Brenner,
new attending.
This is, uh, Ray.
He used to work here.
Ah.
So
so you've been lucky enough to
work with the brilliant
Dr Rasgotra?
I've had that privilege, yes.
So where are you
practising now?
Baton Rouge.
Baton Rouge.
I hear it's nice.
Yeah.
Okay, Neela, I will catch
you later.
Ray, great to meet ya.
Right back at ya.
Listen, if you need
to go to Kayson's talk
No, I don't.
I, but I've got some
work to finish off,
so it won't take long.
So that Brenner guy
Mm-hmm?
.
.
kind of seems
like a ***.
I think my wife
put glue in there.
Your wife?
why would she do that?
Well, she says
I love bowling more
than I love her.
And, well, I got a girlfriend
on the side.
Hey, I heard you might have
a good teaching case.
Oh, sports injury, huh?
Hi.
Hi.
Yeah, he's got tingling
in the thumb,
numbness in the rest
of the fingers.
What do you make of that?
Uh, median nerve neuropraxia
from hyperextension.
Nice.
What about motor
and reflex deficits?
Uh, wrist extensors
biceps
I know!
Brachioradialis.
Oh, folks,
she was so close.
Can I give another four
of morphine?
Yeah, morphine fine,
amphetamine fat.
Morphine overdose gives you
fine, contricted pupils.
Amphetamine gives you
fat, dilated pupils.
It's a mnemonic.
It might help you out
with your test.
A mnemonic is a saying you use
to remember complicated facts.
Yeah, I know what a mnemonic is.
And I also know
what morphine does without
some stupid saying.
Sam, that mom you called
is here.
Oh, I gotta go.
Uh, Mrs Raskin?
Oh, Sandy Rraskin.
Hi.
I'm Sam.
Dr Brenner,
this is Danny's mom.
How's my son?
Anxious to see you.
Wow, finally.
I couldn't check my messages
until my break.
You know how it gets at work.
Okay, we're gonna need
your consent to pack
Danny's nose.
Oh, sure, sure,
whatever he needs.
Honey, how did
this happen?
It was nothing.
He's in the hospital,
Scott, that's not nothing.
I'm sorry.
My aim's not so good.
It's okay.
Happens all the time.
Danny?
Danny, are you all right?
My head hurts.
Okay, Sam, get
a blood pressure.
Did the other kid hit him
with anything?
I don't know.
I wasn't there.
Did he fall and hit his head?
He's hypertensive, 138/89.
Okay, let's move him.
Surgical consult.
Miss Hoffman's Vanco Trough
is 6.
4.
Should we keep her
in a gram q 12?
Push her levels to 15.
Change it to 1.
5 q 12
and repeat the Trough
with the third dose.
What's up?
How are you liking
rehab residency?
Oh, it's not always fun,
but it's rewarding.
I've gotten involved
with the academy's
injured soldier
task force.
We facilitate access
to care for wounded soldiers
and vets.
That doesn't
sound easy.
Yeah, especially when
you're dealing with the VA
and the Defence department.
I hope my surprise visit
isn't wrecking
any of your big plans
tonight.
Well, if you consider
working out
and doing laundry
big plans, then
Hey, Neela
Anspaugh was gonna do
a laparotomy
on that abscess patient, but he
went with your plan instead.
Good job.
Thanks, Marisol.
I'm, uh, done in
about 20 minutes.
We can sit, we'll
have some coffee.
No, let's work out.
Really?
Yeah, it'll be good
after travelling all day.
Find me when you're done.
Uh, wait -
wait, uh, you haven't
got a good seal.
What?
What are you smiling at?
Nothing.
I'm sorry about this.
The lab lost
the first specimen.
And they won't
lose this one?
I'll hand it to them
personally
and stand there
while they run it.
All right, we're gonna
need this room,
so I'm gonna have to ask you
to go out in the lobby
and wait for the results
to come back.
Well, how long will that be?
It's Halloween.
We have candy
at the desk.
The kids will stop there
on the way.
All right, time to put
Trevor back in his cage.
Owen, owen!
I'll take care of this.
Take her to waiting.
There you are.
Want some?
Ooh, no, thanks.
I still remember what
County coffee tastes like.
You look great, man.
How are things?
I still have a few more
operations in my future,
but nothing
like before.
I was in for a skin graft
when i heard about Greg.
I'm sorry I couldn't
make it to the funeral.
Hey, everybody
understood.
You doing okay?
I miss him.
It sucks but, you know,
what can you do?
I gotta say, the way you,
the way you walk
on those prosthetics,
pretty amazing.
Well, I got some
custom foot modules.
Makes it easier to move
and climb stairs.
You know, sometimes,
when I wake up,
I actually forget what happened
and I jump out of bed
and wind up on the floor.
Sorry, that's not funny?
Yeah, yeah, actually,
it is every time.
Oh, um, Dr Morris,
have you seen Dr Gates?
No.
Do you need something?
Yeah, I just got a question
on a knee effusion.
I'm sure Dr Brenner
can answer that.
That's okay.
I'll wait for Tony.
So, Neela, she's
doing good, huh?
Dude, Neela is
a surgery superstar.
She's gonna be running
the department one day.
They must be working her
pretty hard.
Lots of long hours,
nights, weekends - I mean, that
can't be too much fun, right?
the D-stick on your
ballet dancer's 34.
Okay, I gotta run.
If I don't see you before you
leave, take care of yourself.
Oh, and, uh, no, Ray,
as far as I know,
Neela's not seeing anyone.
What? No, no, no.
See, I wasn't
Owen!
Owen!
Hey, Owen, look, I know
Trevor's smart,
but I doubt he opened that door
and flew down here.
Come on.
Let's go.
Don't worry.
You know what?
I'm gonna call the front desk
and someone will come
let us out.
Wild kingdom, I don't suppose
you have a cellphone on you,
do you?
Help! Hey!
CT can take him in five minutes.
I just don't understand
why Danny would be in a fight.
It's just not like him.
Okay, put him on the portable.
Maybe he didn't like
hearing all the rumours, Ma.
What rumours?
What's this about?
My intern will
go with him.
Got it.
Where are you going?
I'm off.
Call Dubenko
as soon as Neurosurge sees
the film.
This is their case now.
Hey, um, do you guys
need any help in here?
You're a little late.
Scott, what rumours?
Like you really can't
think of any reason
kids are talking
about you?
Are you stupid
or just drunk?
Just calm down.
You're not helping your brother.
There's Mike.
Maybe he can
explain it to you.
What's he have to do with this?
Go ask.
You're banging him!
OK, how does
to the zoo and back sound?
Sounds good, but it's
about four miles.
Yeah, these babies
can take it.
Afraid you can't?
I can.
Last one there buys dinner.
Better get your wallet out.
Ready?
All right
you ready ready?
Hey, Danny,
hang in there!
Tired
The CT showed
a subdural haematoma
over the right
parietal area.
Wh-what does that mean?
Sat's only 93.
There's blood
putting pressure
on the surface
of his brain.
Let's get him
on a non-rebreather.
It needs to be
cleaned out in the OR
to prevent any further damage.
Can you spare an intern?
Dr Banfield's
doing a pleural tap.
Laverne can go.
It'll be good experience.
Are you sure? Because I can
Go.
You've earned it.
Thank you.
Scott, tell me
what happened now!
Danny attacked Mike
because he was
bragging all over school about
what an easy lay you are.
Mike wouldn't do that.
What, you think he's in
love with you or something?
He's using you.
Pulse ox is only 87.
He's hypoventilating.
Kid needs a tube.
Danny, breathe.
Breathe!
Daria, you're up.
Already drawn - I'm pushing it.
Mac two and a 6-O.
Always check the equipment
before we start.
How could you do that to me?
I swear! I told you
I didn't say anything!
Watch the teeth.
I can't see the cords.
Here's some suction.
Your freak kid attacked me!
Don't say that!
Danny needs you!
Yeah, I still can't see
You're nothing but
a crazy drunk ***, anyway!
What do you want, man?
Scott! stop!
Help!
OK, pull out and bag him up.
I'll be back.
Pull the blade up.
I am!
No, you're
rocking it back.
Dr Brenner,
I can't get it!
Watch out - tube.
I thought
you just said
Give me the tube!
You don't need a mnemonic
to save someone's airway.
Hey!
Well, we're not
getting out that way.
Don't worry, pretty soon
I'm gonna get you out of here,
and you're gonna with your mom
and your sister and Trevor.
The important thing is not
to be scared, OK?
Looks like you made out
pretty good there, huh?
May I have a piece
of candy?
No?
You have enough sugar in there
to put all of Chicago
into a diabetic coma.
One piece?
All right, you know what
you're doing there?
It's called emotional eating.
Anybody seen the chart
on my flatulence guy?
It is not in the rack
and I am not going back into
his room to look for it again.
Ah!
Wh-why-why is there a bird
on my charts?
That's Trevor - he belongs to a
family Dr Gates was seeing.
Where is Dr Gates?
No-one's seen him
in a while.
Frank!
Find Gates and get
this bird
James Mackey,
multiple gunshots to the chest
and the upper left arm.
Halloween party
got out of hand.
I need vitals.
Tachy at 120, pressure's
at 100 with a litre.
Four of O-neg,
portable x-ray.
No pulse in
the left wrist.
What's with
the police escort?
They say this guy tried
to shoot at some cops,
and they shot
at him first.
Five stitches.
That's not too bad.
Danny's gonna be fine.
When we're finished here,
I'll take you upstairs,
and you can wait
with your mom.
He's right -
she's a ***.
You shouldn't say that.
Then why does she
act like she does?
She lets us go to bed
whenever we want,
she never yells at us
to do homework.
We can have friends over
anytime.
Well, some kids
would love that.
She lets us drink.
Better at home than
some strange place, she says.
But then, uh, she starts
drinking with us,
starts flirting
with the guys
Does Danny know
what's going on?
When he was younger,
I could make stuff up.
Now he's in
the same school
I hate her.
I know she's let you down -
I get that -
but try not to hate her.
That's not gonna
get you anywhere.
Do you want some more
orange beef?
Mmm, no -
any more of that
and I won't be able
to fit through the door.
Well, then, I guess
you'll just have to stay here
and never leave.
Well, don't tempt me.
Actually,
it would be nice.
It gets lonely
around here sometimes.
Yeah, I know what
that's like.
But you have your mom
nearby.
Mm-hm.
She's great.
But a lot of the time,
she doesn't get it.
She can't understand why
I don't want her help.
That must be
frustrating.
Yeah, I just think
that, deep down,
she's a little worried
that I might
I kinda freaked her
out at one point, so
When?
It was a long time ago.
It was a bad time.
What happened?
It was at the hospital,
after the accident.
I tried to hurt myself.
I tried to kill myself.
Vicodin.
I wish I had known.
I would've tried to help.
No, no,
it was something
that I had to go through
on my own.
And I feel pretty strong now,
having overcome all that.
Intubation tray.
Prep for a chest tube.
So we don't get
a tension pneumo.
Set up fibre optic and
open a crike tray.
We can get those
if we need them.
Induction meds on board.
All right, let's do it.
Give the meds a minute to work.
Bag him up.
This the guy from
the Halloween party shooting?
Are you family?
No, a police officer.
Sorry, but you can't
question him now.
Well, you gotta make sure
this kid makes it.
All right, do a jaw thrust,
so you don't fill
his stomach with air.
OK, Tracy, he's loose.
Go for it.
my weapon before tonight.
YOU shot him?
I didn't get
a good look at him.
All I saw was a weapon
pointed at me.
Then you did
what you had to.
It was part
of his costume.
It was a toy gun.
Keep pushing.
Lean into it.
Maybe you should
take over, Dr Morris.
Need another doctor here?
I got it!
Way to go.
Dr Brenner, glove up,
check the thoraseal.
We were about to do that.
Fair amount of blood.
Have a thoracotomy tray ready.
He's haemodynamically stable.
For now -
you have to be prepared
for anything and everything.
You sound like a cop.
Our jobs aren't
all that different.
O-silk, please.
Yeah, things can turn
on you real fast.
OK, set up
for a portable chest.
Let's step out
for the x-ray.
When I was younger,
I had a traffic stop -
guy's tail light was busted.
Routine, right?
My gut told me
something was wrong.
I ignored it.
As I was telling him
to get the light fixed,
he pulled out a gun,
shot his wife
in the passenger seat,
then killed himself.
That's horrible.
Yeah.
I took
a desk job after that.
But pushing papers
isn't why I became a cop,
so I go back out
on the street and
Officer Flores
is here for her partner.
And friends of the patient
are in waiting.
OK, have them wait there.
Mark, what are you doing here?
I gotta make sure
he pulls through.
They sent us home.
The brass finds you here,
finds me here talking to you,
we're in big trouble.
Systolic's down to 60.
Squeeze in a litre.
Hang the O-neg.
Call thoracic.
Have them take him to OR.
Right now?
We've got 1200ccs
of blood.
C'mon, let the docs do their
job.
Let me take you home.
I'm not leaving!
It's my fault.
You want to wait
till he arrests?
I didn't mean to shoot him.
I want to give
blood products to
see if he responds.
He must've thought we
were guests at the party,
dressed up as cops.
Maybe you guys
should step outside.
I'll come and find you.
We can auto-transfuse.
Yes.
Yes! he'll get
his own red cells, platelets
and clotting factors.
Decreases the risk.
His output is
slowing down.
Just give us 10 minutes,
we'll turn him around.
"What business do
I have?" you know?
Now, I'm not saying I didn't
make mistakes with Sarah,
butthings are good now
between us, you know?
I've adjusted.
She's adjusted.
Just like I know you will
with your new family situation.
And soon, I hope, huh?
Hey! Hold that
door, will ya?
Come on, kid,
we're out of here.
Let's go.
We're free.
Come on, Owen.
Come on.
These are my favourite.
Only 100ccs
of additional blood.
BP is 110 over 75.
Heart rate's 85.
Best so far.
All right!
Angio's waiting
to squirt his arm
and vascular's ready
to repair the brachial artery.
Have the blood bank
stay two units ahead.
You know, you should really
try to control your enthusiasm.
Excuse me?
We just kicked ***
in there.
Why not enjoy
the victory a little?
Because we need to
remain vigilant.
A patient can
crash and burn
while you're doing
your victory dance.
Listen, Cate
Anyone call you that?
Once.
OK.
We work under
a lot of stress,
so when something
good does happen,
why not enjoy it,
just have some fun?
There is no room for that
kind of levity in the ER.
No offence,
but if that's your attitude,
then your day is always
going to suck.
Night, Frank.
Have a good one.
Thanks.
Sam! Where you going?
My review class.
I thought you were gonna
blow that off.
Yeah, well
going to school isn't just a
cutesy little hobby, you know?
What are you talking about?
You know I support this.
Oh, I know - when it's
convenient for you,
if it doesn't interfere
with your life.
That's not true.
I know you have an outdated,
sexist view of what nurses do,
but we do a helluva lot
more than change bedpans.
I know that, Sam.
Well, I wish you
would respect
what I'm trying to do,
what I'm trying to learn.
Hi, guys.
You guys want
a tall triple decaf latte?
Heaven forbid you get an intern
to do your scut work.
And trying to show
off to Daria by
making me look small?
You know what?
That is never gonna fly.
Hey, teaching the interns
is part of my job.
What do you want me to do?
Nothing.
Forget it.
You're nervous.
Let's go home and
I'll help you study.
OK.
All right, well, uh
What is the anaesthetic of choice
for open heart surgery?
Yeah, that's what I thought.
Don't be like that.
I gotta go.
Any word on Danny?
They removed a small blood clot
from his brain,
said he'll be
in recovery soon.
Where's Scott?
Upstairs, waiting
for his brother.
They're good kids.
Why don't you stop
screwing them up?
What do you know about it?
Well, for starters,
you're sleeping
with a high school boy
Mike is 18.
We're adults.
No, he's a kid.
And he sees you as nothing
more than an easy lay
and he's not afraid
to say it.
Mike didn't mean to say
those things.
He loves me.
You know what?
He really doesn't.
I'm not talking to you
about this.
Yeah, well, you'll talk
with the social services.
And the boys, too.
I called them.
You have no right.
Look, Scott has seen
way more than he ever should've
and he's trying to protect
his brother.
But he's not the parent -
you are.
So why don't you start
acting like it?
You have done a number
on these kids
and that is gonna last
a long time.
Go to hell.
Just fix your life, lady,
it's not too late.
Thank you.
You know, I
wish I could've
been there for you
when you were going
through all of that.
Well
we weren't really on a talking
basis for a while, so
Love this song.
Cool tune.
Give me that.
Come here.
You know
.
.
I felt responsible
for what happened.
I still do sometimes.
Neela, I was drunk and stupid
and I was standing
in the middle of the road
in the middle of the night.
But the way I
handled things
Neela.
Let it go.
I have.
It's probably
trick-or-treaters.
Let's ignore them,
they'll go away.
So, you were saying
After the accident, um
I had a lot of time
tolook at my life.
And what I had to do
to get back on my feet again -
literally -
and it's
given everything
that happened before
it's put that
into perspective.
***.
Um, let me get rid of them.
OK.
Sorry, kids,
I'm all out of candy.
You owe me $80.
What are you doing here?
Um, I'm sorry,
I didn't realise
Give me a minute, OK?
Sure.
OK.
You can't just
show up like this.
I
You know, there's nothing
going on between us.
We work together,
and that's it.
I know, I justI
I thought we could have a drink,
andlike a celebration.
Dr Gawande agreed
to do Grand Rounds.
Good for you, but, as you
can see, I've got company.
Right, Ray.
OK, wellI'll go.
Yeah, please do.
So, I'll
I-I'll see you at work.
I'm sorry.
I didn't invite him.
It's getting late.
I should go.
You don't have to.
It's been a great day,
a fun night,
but I have that conference
in the morning, so
You can stay here instead of
driving to the hotel.
I'm in a good place now.
And you seem good, too.
So
I'm gonna go.
See you soon.
Mr Mackey's
out of surgery.
The bleeding in his chest
was from small vessels that
clotted off on their own.
A bullet tore through
the artery in his upper arm,
but the surgeons
got to it quickly.
So is he gonna be OK?
He should be fine.
No residual paralysis
or disability.
Oh, good.
Oh
That's good to hear.
That's good to hear.
You do what you can,
but you can't be prepared
for everything.
Make a mistake
in some office job -
what happens?
Nothing much.
On our watch, people
get hurt, people die.
Yeah, but you can't let it
take away all the good.
I suggest you leave
before you're seen.
If you get your partner,
I'll show you a side door
that you can use.
Yeah.
Thanks.