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You ain't leaving that baby here...
not hollering like that, you ain't.
Yo, girl! Hey, baby!
Come on over here and get warm.
Come on, now.
We gonna trade you some good shit!
Come on, you can have a little bit of this.
Come on, now.
You know, we know what you need.
Come on, baby.
Okay, Isaiah.
There you go, okay? Shh.
I'll be right back, okay?
That's right.
Okay, okay.
Okay, there you go.
Okay.
Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah.
I'm telling you, man, the Bulls are going to repeat.
Yeah, yeah, you said the same thing after the '85 Bears.
Ain't gonna happen.
The Knicks have got Pat Riley,
and he's going to make Patrick Ewing play some ball.
Hey, you got
B.J. coming off the bench, shooting a three.
I'm thinking about coming out of retirement and playing myself.
Yeah, I heard that.
I know one thing...
I can stop Ewing.
I just have to deal with Oakley's muscle
underneath the board.
I-I used to play some great defense.
They used to call me "The Wall."
Yeah... wall-eyed Wally.
Yeah, Oakley under the boards, my butt.
M.J. and Scottie'll take care of the Knicks.
Pippen's bad.
The Knicks are playing some mean D.
Hey, did you see what Jordan did to that defense last night?
That's what I'm talking about!
- Swoosh! - I wouldn't trade defense...
Hey, hey, you got B.J. Coming off...
Holy shit!
Stop the blade!
Stop the blade! Stop it!
What's he been given?
Two cc's epinephrine, I.M.
- Let's get him to the warmer. - It's over there!
Let's roll! Get out of the way... baby coming!
All right.
Okay, let's get some new vitals on him.
What do we got here?
I need a half-normal saline
with glucose drip, and get me a respirator.
- Hold it, hold it. - Wait.
Where's the IV?
- No IV established? - No.
- Why not? - Not ready to get a line in.
Okay, 24-gauge ampule.
I'll do it myself.
Go ahead, hold that, yeah.
Let me have a blood gas.
He's a subdermal hematoma, Mrs. Lanelli.
He's five months old.
You didn't think he might roll off that top bunk?
He never did it before.
Well, now you know it's possible.
He's not Peter Pan. He can't fly.
We need you.
You're going to have to wait here
until the x rays get back.
At least she didn't dump him in a pot of boiling water, huh?
Yeah, she did that last month... said his bath was too hot.
What have we got?
This one was found in a dumpster.
Jesus.
- Social Services? - Mm-hmm?
He's not breathing on his own.
Can you sign off?
Sign off?
Yeah. No extraordinary measures.
Why don't we just dump him back in the garbage?
All right, lady...
play God.
Anyone got the paperwork on Mr. Romano?
It's tachycardia.
BP's down.
Respiratory's erratic.
- BP up. - It looks like a brain bleed.
Keep the oxygen up.
This infant's having a seizure.
Uh, doctor!
Phenobarbital, stat.
Let's get him up to NICU.
What'd I tell you?
Hold the elevator!
Damn it, hold that elevator!
Oh, my God!
Oh, my God, my baby! My baby!
- Shut up, ho! - Where's my baby!
Had enough racket around here!
Police! Dead babies!
Get out of here!
I said get out my alley!
Get!
My baby...
I know all the tubes and wires are frightening,
but you can hold him.
Okay.
Ain't this a cute baby?
Oh, there you go.
- Excuse me, Margaret. - Shh. What?
That baby you asked about last round?
- Yeah? - He's in NICU.
- Oh. Excuse me. - Thank you.
Just talk to him. He'll be all right.
His prints were on the computer.
He was born at Cook County three days ago.
Mother and baby both crack-addicted.
He's over there: Isaiah Richards.
Huh.
Nurse Forgen to East Wing Two.
Isaiah.
"And he shall be called wonderful."
Dr. Parks, 6214.
Dr. Parks, 6214.
- Look at her. - Yeah.
- Just asking for it. - Yeah.
Arrest her. The little thief.
Where's the party?
Hey...
Come on.
Pay the nice man.
Get off me.
One, two, three. Crazy. Beautiful. Maybe.
Come on...
Oh, look what we got here.
Now, see what you made me do?
You have to use every dish in the house, Charick Lewin-sky?
Ja, I do, but I'll clean up.
I know you will.
Is she home?
Yeah, she's in her room,
on the phone, door closed,
waiting for you to tell her she has a French quiz
and a history paper due tomorrow.
You have a French quiz
and a history paper due tomorrow.
Just a minute.
I'm on the phone.
That's easy to fix. Get off it.
Will you please get out of my room
so I can study?
Oh, I think you might want to phrase that
a little differently, honey.
Can I call you back? My mother's being a jerk.
Mom, sit down, make yourself comfortable.
Thank you.
This is gone if you don't do well on the exam tomorrow.
...and hairline fractures
of the clavicle and cranium.
Burns and old scarring.
Maggie, what are you,
a social worker or a war correspondent?
War correspondent.
Recommend foster care to avoid
further trauma to this child.
The old scar tissue indicates...
Uh, would you say "multiple lacerations
to the upper torso" one more time, please?
No.
Patient continues to have trauma...
"Hairline fracture."
- No. No. - Hmm?
"Burns and old scarring"?
No.
We continue to explore...
Charlie... would you scratch my back?
No.
Next case, B-14-20. Child shows signs
of forced responsiveness to his environment...
Yeah?
Cranial contusion.
How did you get this number?
I could meet you somewhere... anywhere.
Show you the x rays.
Uh, oh, d-don't you have a st-staff meeting tonight?
It's canceled.
Uh, Margaret, I can't, um...
I got a whole pile of screwed-up wirings
got to be worked out by tomorrow.
Oh, well.
There's a surgeon here who's just dying to show me
some new suture-tying techniques.
Let's go!
Take all your belongings!
Let's go!
Come on, come on!
Get off me!
Move it, move it!
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