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ilarly-aged donors. the pool of recipients is smaller-- - yes, but so is the pool of donors. ms. goodwin, i can't perform another thoracentesis. his lungs are too weak. without a transplant, he's gonna die. i'm contacting the other doctors on the donor list. i'm pleading my case... - okay. i have a contact at gift of hope, a friend of a friend. hold on. s list, but you know how delicate these matters are. - thank you. - dr. rhodes? be careful.
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does that mean you made a decision? - not yet. - april, the guy proposed two months ago. you owe him an answer. - i know. it's complicated. he told me i could quit my job. i'm worried that means he thinks i'm a housewife... i'm not a housewife. in his house, no less, the one he shared with his ex. it's a huge decision. and it's all happened so fast. and, of course, then there's the tb. what? what are you thinking? - anxiety is a powerful emotion. would you say that you feel more nervous about the situation or fearful of the future? - i-i don't know. both, i guess. - how've you been sleeping?
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. you're shrinking me. three weeks in psych, and she's freud. - what? she said "anxious" and "worried." those are emotions that convey distress. - meigs field is beautiful. the sun reflects off the water with the blues and the greens, and the luminescence... - how you doing there, mr. mcgregor? - hey, dr. charles, how are you? - who you, um... who are you talking to? - it was the nurse, yeah. let me tell you something, doctor. there was a time i used to hate hospitals. but that's before i noticed the details. the staff floating through the halls like angels... there! [stammers] do you see that? white light surrounding. oh! beautiful aura. - you know, i missed the beginning. you were talking about your favorite spot.
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? - absolutely. i'm here if you need me. - mr. mcgregor get his antipsychotics yet? - yes. 2 milligrams of risperidone. little over three hours ago. - you'd think it'd be making a dent in his symptoms by now. not really happening. give me a shout when the ct results come in. - you got it. - sure. - not here. what? no! no! absolutely not. i'm still working on a diagnosis. what you're asking me to do is premature and completely unethical. - natalie, please. you're running a cerebral blood flow test for alicia. you clearly think brain death is a possibility. - a possibility. but i will not get those test results back
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look, just let me run an hla test. just to see if she's a match, just in-- should the worst happen. - okay, you know that if i do that, i'm insinuating to her parents that she's definitely gone. you are putting me in a terrible position. - you're right. when tim was born, he wasn't breathing. i performed his first surgery. when he came to, i was the first person he saw.
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please, nat. i-i can't lose this kid. ? ? - so, it's about 2:00 in the morning, pitch black out. we start taking fire. small arms. just a few bad guys. one of our guys drops into a wadi for cover. wham. gets hit right in the foot. - oh, man. - when i get to him he's writhing in agony. cture wounds. - so what was going on? - slowly, i light up the wadi, and right there, staring back at me, is a cobra. - get the hell out. - hood flared. ready to strike again. - man, that's insane. - we just heard. our banger, marco? ct chest showed the bullet isn't in the midline or touching the aorta. it's in the left paraspinal muscles.
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should be as good as new in a few days. - and back on the street. - yeah. - snakes here too. - organ donation? so alicia's brain dead? - the test results have not come back yet. - then why are you even here asking us to cut up our baby? - no, that's not what i'm saying. - have you given up on her? - no! i'm doing everything in my power to diagnose your daughter. - i don't believe this! alicia's life is hanging in the balance, our baby girl! - andre, just-- - she's saying there's no hope. but there is. alicia is still alive. she's supposed to be our doctor. - mr. james, please. i know that this is difficult to process, but the reality is, we don't know what the test results are gonna say
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[melancholy music] ? ? - what would it require? - we already have alicia's blood. all i'm asking is that you allow us to test it. ? ? ??? ??? ??? ??? ???
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. [indistinct chatter] - alicia's a match. - yeah. [melancholy music] ? ? i know this wasn't easy. thank you. ? ?
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and i am. but it's just now, if i save my patient, it means yours won't make it. ? ? - a big one. - appears to be pressing on the optic chiasm. which, if his vision is impaired, could explain why he fell. - how long do you think it's been there? - based on the size, a decade. maybe even longer. - huh. meigs field was torn down in '03. in '04, sammy sosa and moises alou were still fixtures at wrigley. the restaurant where the quincea?era took place
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putting pressure on his optic chiasm. ? ? - he's still really congested. order a chest x-ray and give him 5 milligrams of lasix to try and clear some of the fluid. - dr. rhodes, it seems like he's getting worse pretty quickly. do you know what we did last month? we bought a car seat. we were so sure that we were gonna beat the picu, finally take our baby boy home. - the fight is not over yet.
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? ? [alarm blares] - what do we got? - joy billings, 44 year old female. triple zero. gsw to the chest. 18 gauge iv in the right ac. no drugs given per protocol. - baghdad's alive! - down time? - roughly eight minutes. - what happened? - watching tv with her kids. rival gangs start blasting at each other outside. stray bullet ripped into the house. - all right, let's move her on my count. the blood bank. - police get the shooters? - yeah. buddies of the kid from this morning, marco. [tense music] - breath sounds bilaterally. - she's lost a lot of blood. - trigger the mtp. hang blood on the rapid transfuser. maggie, need a trauma surgeon now. - she's in the or. three minutes. - that's too long. chest tray. - you're gonna cut her open?
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? ? corpsman, need you to take over so i can cross clamp her aorta. - yes, sir. - back and forth as if you were clapping. ? ? in. [monitor flatlines] hold compressions. resume compressions. milligram of epi. hold. resume. hold. beat, damn it, beat. come on.
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- beat. beat! come on. ? ? [monitor turns off] time of death: 15:42. [somber music] ? ? - dr. rhodes?
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it's her child, isn't it? her little girl? they're the only new patients on the floor. we've been here for eight months; we know everybody else. it has to be her. - i'm sorry, gayle. but hipaa regulations won't allow me to discuss another patient. ? ? ? ? [female voice]: heart rate 156.
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mother in-law with a keen sense of smell... glad bag, full of trash. what happens next? nothing. only glad has febreze to neutralize odors for 5 days. guaranteed. even the most perceptive noses won't notice the trash. ? ? ? ? here you go. here you go. buy any five mccaf? beverages and you get one for free when you use the mcdonald's app. here you go. now come in and try our pumpkin spice latte.
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. - hi. the spinal tap was clean. i've ruled out all the common causes. we must be looking at something rare. have you had any foreign visitors? anyone outside of your normal social circle? - no. - has your house been sprayed with pesticides? - no, none of that. nothing. no. - i'd like to reach out to toxicology-- - would you look at them over there, watching like vultures! - andre. - my fault, son. i shouldn't have shouted. - mr. and mrs. james, i'm so sorry you're going... those...those grass stains. when you take the boys to the park, what do you do with alicia?
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consult with infectious diseases. excuse me, please. ? ? - pupils are reactive. mr. mcgregor, can you follow the light with your eyes? how 'bout now? mr. mcgregor, how many fingers am i holding up? - three. - one. - good job. i'll be right back. - legally blind? - he can detect sharp lights and block images, probably how he made out my size earlier. but anything more than a few feet away is likely just a blur. - his pituitary tumor, is it operable?
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the pressure on the optic chiasm. - so he's gonna get some of his sight back. - 15 years. homeless, essentially blind. i mean, that's a crap hand. he should be pissed. yet, he's happy as can be. crazy i got this patient today. - my experience, we get the patients we need. turns out, the english language is primarily comprised of buzzwords for borderline personality disorders. now that i know them, i can't have a conversation without immediately seeing the psych in people, which is clearly an impulsive reaction, which, by the way, could also suggest a borderline personality disorder. i mean, i can't even not analyze myself. now i'm using double negatives. - you're a first year psych resident. compulsive diagnosing is par for the course.
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only listen to euro-disco. really. my advice: think less, listen more. you'll be just fine. - sir, just wanted to thank you for today. - my pleasure. - i'm spent. not gonna be easy over there. - you'll get through it. - the medicine, sure. just hope can handle my emotions as well as you. - good luck. [instrumental music] ? ? - botulism? isn't that a food thing? - i'm still breastfeeding. - most cases actually come from contaminated soil. it can be absorbed through the skin.
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- yes. yes. we will start alicia on an antitoxin that will provide antibodies to stop the disease's progress. - but what about the vent? - the neurotoxin from the bacteria is what caused the muscle weakness. i believe she'll make a full recovery. - thank you so much, doctor. [melancholy music] ? ? [keyboard clacking] - hey. - hey. what's it this time? - gout. - ah. may i? - what do you think? - an explosion of brilliant crystals like hawaiian shave ice. - hm.
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- yeah, uh...okay. no, i-i understand. thanks for your time, dr. laurel. damn it. - it's gonna come through. they're just babies. - well... on rough days, i call helen. ask her to watch owen for a few extra hours while i do something to decompress. a good meal, a long walk.
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i find a safe space. see you tomorrow. - night. - hey. how'd the rest of your day go? - not so sure i want to talk about work. alyzing me? - unintentionally, though. i'll make it up to you with burgers at au cheval? you can tell me all about how the bears are doing. - but you know nothing about football. - exactly. [both laugh]
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. he won't find you -- reddington -- if that's what you're hoping for or worried about. tom's alive. you don't have agnes. i'm not worried about anything. i won't apologize for trying to restore my family. even if it means destroying mine. and you hate him for it, for stealing your child. i know how that feels. you would've been with agnes now if you hadn't tried to escape. yes. but then again, so would you. [ cellphone rings, beeps ] tell me. i got the girl. find a way across the straits,

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