The first 200 lines.
- The man is in his element. - What's he doing?
Age-old ritual, meant to capitalize
off the unknown origins
of Westbridge's current state of affairs.
Whoever guesses the reason they went code black wins the pot.
Ah, interesting. We didn't do this at the VA.
- You game? - Of course.
Now, how's this look to you?
My wager is on flooding.
They're going to be down for 3 hours,
and we're going to get 20 of their patients.
Put me down for flooding, 4 hours and 30 patients.
Okay, okay, okay.
Hey, Dr. Robby, looks like you got some competition.
Yes, it would appear that I do.
All right, guys and gals, enough fun.
We have people to take care of.
You want to bring Langdon back from triage
for the extra hands?
No, I do not. I don't think that's necessary.
We're doing just fine without him.
You're the boss, boss.
Daniel Ortiz, tu licencia en el mostrador.
Next.
Hi. Uh, the doctor guy told me
to put this mineral oil on my eye for 20 minutes.
That was 2 hours ago.
We're really busy, but we'll get to you.
- Oh, my God. Okay, when? - I will check.
Listen for your name to be called.
- Thanks. - Next.
Excuse me.
Uh, hi. I heard my brother was brought here.
- His name is Jackson Davis. - Do you have ID?
Yes, yes, um,
I am his sister Jada Davis.
I'm sorry. I just, uh--
my friend told me that he was brought in by campus police.
There was some sort of fight that broke out at his school.
- Is he okay? Is he here? - Don't know, hon.
Can you just tell me if he's a patient here?
I'll check. Take a seat. And I'll let you know.
- Okay. - Next.
Is Harlow feeling lightheaded or faint now?
It's not as bad as it was before,
but my head still hurts.
And now my stomach does, too.
Well, did she eat before she took her ibuprofen?
Ugh, it's not my...
Breakfast is my least favorite meal of the day.
It's okay to look at me.
I don't bite.
I'm sorry.
Um, we're going to get started with some blood tests.
Is that baby from the bathroom going to be okay?
She'll be fine.
Uh, good news--
nose swab came back negative for COVID,
influenza, and RSV,
but a lot of other viruses can cause a cough.
Lucky me.
You can take off your mask.
Pulse ox is at 91.
Your oxygen level is down
since we checked you an hour ago,
and your temp is up to 102.4.
Let's get you some Tylenol.
Have you been outside today? It's already stifling.
Could be heat-related, but we're going to take you
back to the big ER for a full evaluation.
Can't you just
write me a prescription for some medicine?
I'm sure it's just a summer cold.
- Got somewhere to be? - Work.
I know. It's Saturday.
But I don't think I've had a day off since...
Well, your holiday weekend starts now.
Hey, Javadi.
What are you doing for your birthday?
- Who told you? - Word gets around.
Nothing. I hate celebrating my birthday.
You only turn 21 once.
It's your birthday?
Oh, that makes you a Cancer, right?
I didn't peg you for an astrology girlie.
Yeah. Been spending too much time around Santos.
Yes, you have.
I don't know how you guys do it.
Live together and work together?
It's my cross to bear.
It can't be as bad as having to live with your parents.
I don't know. I haven't lived at home in years.
- I kind of miss it. - I can tell.
You've been spending a lot of time on that farm.
"Farm"?
Remember the burned farmer who came in last year?
Propane tank exploded, he died in the ICU?
Yeah, that was sad.
Well, this guy has been playing house
with his widow and their baby.
Oh, that's messy.
No.
It's not like that, okay?
I've been helping Amy out on the farm
after her husband died, and she is a friend.
She's just a friend.
Sure, just a friend, with farm benefits.
What are farm benefits?
Oh, use your imagination.
You ever see a milking machine?
Oh, can we not talk about this, please?
We're getting two runs rerouted
from Westbridge already-- chest pain and belly pain.
- Robby wants you three out back. - Thank you.
Come on.
Dr. Santos, making progress on your charting, I hope?
Getting there.
Deficient charts leave a gap for the providers
who give continuity of care and delays hospital billing.
Oh, I'd hate to delay billing.
Timely documentation is essential.
Let's fix this before end of shift.
- I'm on it, boss. - Good.
You wouldn't want to repeat your R2 year again
because of this.
Fuck.
God, it's humid as shit out here.
It is.
What's going on at Westbridge?
They're closed, so we're covering their paramedic runs
until they come back up.
As if a holiday weekend wasn't enough.
So, Dr. Al-Hashimi...
Yes?
Do we like her?
She seems pretty cool so far.
You're trying to gossip about an attending with an attending?
Dr. Robby doesn't mind. Do you?
Oh, uh, that's a nice bike, by the way.
- Thank you. - Yeah.
Pamela Perry, 48, abdominal pain
with vomiting after eating chilaquiles with fried eggs.
BP 108 over 64, pulse 98, good sats.
Okay, let's see how she feels with some Zofran
- and a liter wide open. - Got it.
- Yo, Whitaker. - How are you feeling? OK?
Not so good.
- Who do we have here? - Jean Samba--
54, half an hour of left-sided chest pain.
History of hypertension, on lisinopril and Crestor.
Some relief with two nitro.
Decent vitals, no STEMI on 12-lead.
Gave him 324 of chewable aspirin.
Okay, we're going to give you a full evaluation, sir.
Oh, if I am to die, God willing,
I will see His pearly gates.
What's the plan?
Repeat 12-lead, check a troponin,
admit for new onset angina.
Evaluate for PE, aortic dissection.
- That goes without saying. - Sounds good.
I'm a minute behind you.
And who do we have here?
Vince Cole, 23, fell through the skylight of a florist shop,
10 feet down to a bunch of ferns.
Complained of headache, asking repetitive questions,
and only responds to pain.
Multiple lacs from the glass.
BP 118 over 72, pulse 98, sats 99 on 5 liters.
No meds, no allergies.
Hey, Vince, how'd you fall through a skylight?
Vince?
Were you with him?
Yeah, we were parkouring, and he overshot a kong vault.
What, like, jumping off of buildings?
People still do that?
It was almost an Olympic sport.
Now we know why it isn't.
Pupils are equal and reactive.
- What do you got? - A 10-foot fall, altered.
- That's a long way down. - 10 feet is the threshold
for trauma center activation-- 10 feet, 10% mortality.
0%, anything over 0% is a concern.
Somebody's annoying, and it's not me.
Hey, you said two. You missed one.
Sent you backup, didn't I?
One, two, three.
Okay. Thanks, guys. Good to see you.
Get the EFAST.
Ogilvie, Joy, GCS, please.
Uh, open your eyes, sir.
Two for eyes, two for verbal.
Uh, good lung sliding bilaterally.
Joy, finish GCS.
Squeeze my hand.
He gets a 4 for motor.
Pulse ox 99, heart rate 102, blood pressure 114 over 78.
- And EFAST is negative. - Music to my ears.
Somebody shooting a documentary here?
Whoa, whoa, whoa, you can't film in here.
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