The first 200 lines.
Pass me some tape.
Not that much.
Dad, you got to finish up, okay?
I'm on at 3:00.
You got that bulb?
You're lucky I found it.
They don't make these anymore.
Bet we haven't looked at these slides in 25 years.
Your mother made me drag that camera everywhere.
I made an appointment for you on Monday
with the oncologist.
I told you I didn't want that.
Would you at least talk to him?
You got that bulb?
Don't get your fingerprints on it.
In San Diego, they said the cancer was incurable.
Doesn't mean we can't treat it.
Plug that in, will you?
This is our trip
to the Grand Canyon.
You must have bought the wrong bulb.
You left this in the hall closet.
Oh, I always pack the garment bag last.
Be a dear and empty the top drawer.
I can't stay long.
I've got an incarcerated hernia in the O.R.
What should I do with this?
Would you mind returning it to David?
Do you suppose he wore only one sock home?
He's a sweet man.
Much like his son.
Does that mean you approve?
Oh, I more than approve.
I've seen how you glow whenever he's around.
You two belong together.
Since when have you been an expert on relationships?
I've enjoyed being single.
I have no regrets.
Well, what about you, Elizabeth?
What will make you happy?
Do you really want to discuss this as you're about to leave?
Uh, if your plane doesn't leave till 10:00
why don't you drop by the hospital?
We'll grab a coffee.
Yes.
Absolutely.
I'd love that.
Mother?
: Would you return those as well?
Welcome back, Carter.
Thank you, haleh.
Hey.
How you feeling?
Ready to go.
Yeah?
Hey, you know, I saw your m.R.I.
Looks like you're recovering just fine.
Yeah. Should be able to get rid of these in about a week or two.
Carter, take your time.
Don't push it, all right?
John, how you doing? Oh...
Just let me know if you need anything.
I'm okay.
Yeah?
Have you seen Abby?
Not lately.
Labs are back on two of her patients.
We've got to move them.
You're late.
Deal with this.
Where's kovac and Weaver?
They are on tonight
so you're the man.
All right.
Have you checked my X-ray yet?
Abby, can you take this lady?
I'm sorry. I've got four already.
Randi, can you find out who this woman's doctor is?
We got a lot of angry patients waiting.
It's Saturday.
Everyone shows up when the clinics are closed.
Well, you tell them that.
Dr. Greene, phone.
It's your dad.
Hey... phone book?
Yeah, why don't you try the desk drawer?
No, dad, I can't hold. No, dad...
Has anyone seen the Xeroform?
It's right here under the tegaderm.
Oh, uh-huh.
So, uh, what time do you get off?
10:00.
Saturday night, what you doing?
Washing my hair.
Have fun.
Not the bedroom desk, the living room desk.
Marquez: Got a new one.
Frank bacon, I.C.U. Charge nurse.
Passed out in the unit.
I feel fine. Can I go back to work?
Not until we clear you. Curtain three.
I'll be right there, Mr. Bacon.
Call me frank.
Mark, three patients left without being seen.
Listen, dad, I got to go.
Call 411.
They can help you find the place.
You got to do something.
All right.
Uh, randi, why don't you hand me the cordless phone?
Haleh, bring over the rolling cart.
Uh, chen, Abby, malucci, over here.
We're going to do power rounds.
Carter, you care to join?
Paramedics are bringing an o.D. In.
Okay. You ready for that?
All right. It's yours.
How are you doing?
It won't stop.
Okay, well, Dr. Dave will be back
in a minute to fix you up.
Randi, it's Dr. Greene.
I need a nasal speculum and a merocel sponge in 3-a.
Thanks. 3-b?
Kim tad lock, ascites.
Okay.
C.b.c., chem panel and a three-way of the abdomen.
Should I check for a fluid wave?
Uh, let's get the labs cooking first.
3-c?
I've already got him.
Cute guy with syncope. He's off peeing for me.
All right. Let's go.
Where's she going?
Oh, Romano wants thin cuts through the mandible
before he discharges her.
Okay, you guys ever see a tongue blade test?
No.
Okay, ma'am, I'm going to want you
to bite down on this
as hard as you can, okay?
And, chen, you're going to give it a twang.
You're going to let us know
if it hurts, okay?
Uh-uh.
All right, no fracture.
You can cancel the C.T.
That's it?
Well, why do an $800 test
when a simple stick will do the trick?
One, two, three.
Adam pulido, 38
altered from a probable overdose.
Let me die. I just want to die.
Carter: What did he take?
I found empty Benadryl packs in the bathroom.
Adam, did you take anything else?
Leave me alone.
Let's start with a c.B.C., E.K.G., lytes
blood and urine tox screen.
Carter, scoot over.
I need to put on the dynamap.
Do it on the other side.
The I.V.'S in the other side.
Carol, your nanny's on line three.
Can you ask her to hold, please?
Yeah. She's new.
It's okay. Go ahead, take it.
110/78, he's stable.
Hello.
Did you try the bouncy seat? Try running the vacuum.
That stops her from crying sometimes.
Good breath sound bilaterally.
Get away!
Hey, come on!
Look, I got to go.
Let go of me!
Whoa, whoa. Settle down.
Carter, you okay?
Yeah, I'm okay.
How about some soft restraints?
Okay.
Abby: You have a lot of fluid in there.
So the colon cancer spread?
Yeah.
They said that could happen
if I didn't respond to the chemo.
Well, we should tap your belly.
It's pretty tender.
Yeah. Well, could I interest you in some morphine?
Really?
Last time, they wouldn't give me
anything until my labs came back and I saw the surgeon.
Well, nobody should sit around in pain.
I see you've been paying attention on rounds, huh?
Thanks.
I'll be right back with the morphine.
What are you doing?
Oh, the April nursing schedule.
You need to be on the monitor.
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