200 baris pertama.
Cheers.
Labor ward.
Mr. Lake.
Who are you?
I'm a new SPR.
Is she having a baby elephant?
I'm looking for Mr. Hurley's firm.
Next door.
Thank you.
Gurney.
Roger Hurley's new SPR.
Hello, I'm Sister Ricks.
Roger shouldn't be long.
Sorry, Donna, you wouldn't happen
to be involved with Roger Hurley's
gurney list for this afternoon?
I'm his new registrar.
I've been bleeping the SHO for 15 minutes now
and I'm late for theater.
I'd like the diabetic first on the list.
Any questions, worries.
Yeah, sorry, one, who are you?
Maria Orton.
I'm aesthetics consultant.
I'm sorry to dump that on ya.
When's it due?
Not soon enough.
Lab results are in.
Shit.
Oxford Handbook.
Can't get by without it.
Morning Maya.
Morning Roger.
Roger Hurley.
Welcome to Cold Face.
Mara, this is our new SPR, Rob?
- Lake. - Lake.
Hi.
Oh, shall we go?
How are you Donna?
Fine, Roger, you?
Oh, Zack was up half the night with a cold,
so we'll probably all get one now.
Tony?
Rob, this is Mr. Whitman,
our principal consultant.
Well, they're just our meaningless titles,
for review, go without being suspended.
How do you do?
Polly Gray, specialist registrar.
Pleased to meet you.
Tony, are you taking on the CA?
Ah, she's got a cervix like a cauliflower.
It's not an operation she needs.
It's radiotherapy.
It's a pine box.
Good luck.
Roger, I don't suppose you'd.
Thanks.
Advanced CA cervix.
Her MRI suggests that she's borderline operable.
Good morning, Mrs. Bourne.
Winifred, hi.
My name's Roger Hurley.
Just another doctor I'm afraid.
Your scan suggests there's a possibility
that surgery could help you.
It would be a palliative procedure,
it wouldn't cure you, but it would make you
much more comfortable.
Would you add Mrs. Bourne to my list please Donna?
Yeah.
I'll do my best for you Winifred.
Thank you.
Thanks Roger.
This is the lap steri.
Good morning, Mrs. Collier, how are you.
As you know, we'll be going in
with a small telescope to perform a sterilization.
Six kids.
Well, we better get on before
you pop another one out.
Lap and dye for theater today.
Lap and dye for investigations for fertility.
Morning Mrs. Campbell.
We're gonna have a look inside your abdomen
with a small telescope to see if
there are any problems that have stopped you
from getting pregnant.
If we do find something,
then hopefully we can treat it
and you'll be able to start a family.
Thank you.
Everything okay?
Yeah.
She's a diabetic.
The anesthetist wants her first on the list.
Thank you, Rob.
Maya, could you change the list please
and put Mrs. Collier first, please.
Campbell.
Campbell, yes, slip of the tongue.
Hi, Anne-Marie, it's Maya.
We want to move Mrs. Campbell to first on the list.
There you go.
Thanks Anne-Marie.
No problem.
Thanks.
Right.
Jillian Campbell G triple 89538274.
Yep.
You all right.
Hi, Donna.
Hi, Lydia.
Hi, I'm Dr. Orton.
We met in the OR before.
I'll be putting you to sleep for your operation.
Morning team.
Morning boss.
Joy, Lovely carrot cake, thank you very much.
Oh, thank you.
Don't we all see some freaky funnies in our game.
Yes, you do.
So did you do many sterilizations in your previous post?
A few.
No, it's a lap and dye.
Gillian Campbell G8889538274, laparoscopy and dye.
Are you sure?
Yes.
Someone bring me the notes please.
Sterilization.
Lap and dye for sub fertility.
We saw her in the ward room, Rob, you happy.
Really strong.
Okay, correct the theater list, please.
Okay, back to work everyone.
Music please.
I do beg your pardon Maria.
Is that it?
This patient's desperate to get pregnant.
You came within a whisker of sterilizing her.
We'll deal with it later.
Mr. Lake, do you know who's responsible for this cock-off?
Sorry, first day.
Scalpel.
Shall I report this as an NS?
I just said we'll deal with this later.
Fine.
Everything okay Mrs. Campbell?
Fine, thank you.
Good.
Is she okay?
Yeah, she's fine.
The theater list was written up wrong.
She was down for a sterilization.
Anne-Marie must have typed it out wrong.
Are you sure, do you have to check?
Shit happens, sorry.
You been round to the other patients yet?
Love to, but 5 o'clock, got a hot date.
Not my problem.
Wonderful.
The area of CA was excised completely.
We await histology and if there are no surprises,
we will operate.
Tony, when you interviewed her,
did you bother to ask if she could type?
Yeah, 60 words a minute.
Think I'll take a minute.
So, would you care for a lift?
Yeah, that would be lovely.
Mr. Hurley's removed as much
of the cancer as possible.
The disease is still there,
but hopefully you'll be a little comfortable now.
Okay?
Excuse me.
Thank you.
Excuse me.
I didn't get your name.
Kat, yours?
Rob.
Please to meet you Rob.
I've written up the post-op fluids
on Winifred Bourne.
Aren't you a clever boy.
Daddy's got to go now, bye.
Hey, boss.
Rob?
Are you come around the post ops for me?
Sorted.
What we're done for the day?
We're done.
Yeah, you can keep your job.
Fancy a drink to mash out?
I would do, but if everything's okay,
I might just sneak off home.
Thanks for today Rob.
No problem.
Hi, it's me.
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