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Previously on "Grey's Anatomy"...This dissection is routine for me at this point.
I need to know what happened. Dr. Schmitt started
the dissection instead of waiting.
Time of death, 1:19.
Why aren't you in pre-op? He has a low-grade fever.
- Dr. Grey, he's hypotensive! - Jo, you're right.
I've been holding on to a fairytale.
We don't have to get married now. I just need her, right?
What happened?
The heart is a match for Farouk.
It's a beautiful and healthy heart.
It's perfect.
How are you holding up?
If Farouk dies, I go with him.
- She is not alright. - What's happening, Owen?
Nobody bloody move. Take the cooler. Save Farouk.
I gave Noah Young the drugs that he needed to die,
and I promised him that I would give the same drugs
to three other dying soldiers.
Move, before it takes us both!
Is that it?
Yeah.
You're sure?
I've never been more sure about anything in my life.
And Heather knows? She does.
We made a plan, and I can take better care of Danny
from the other side.
I feel good about my life...
...and I feel good about where I'm going.
I did my best, and...
I think that's pretty damn good.
Yeah.
Hey, Dr. Hunt?
I don't want to abandon the guys in my unit.
They need your help, too.
We...
We need your help.
Please.
[ Teddy screams, glass shatters ]
Here! I'm here!
The vagus nerve is the longest and most complex
of the cranial nerves.
It transmits information
to or from the surface of the brain
to tissues and organs elsewhere in the body.
Wait! Stop! Stop!
Wait, wait!
When a body sustains an extended period
of stress or trauma,
the vagus nerve becomes hyperactive.
We think of stress and trauma as primarily emotional...
Why didn't you wait?
...but the real impact is on the body.
That's not the Webber Method!
When the vagus nerve is triggered,
it fights to slow the heart.
Blood pressure drops,
and you can experience nausea, tunnel vision...
...ringing in the ears, low blood pressure,
an irregular heartbeat.
And when the mind suffers, the body suffers,
and it can be difficult to undo the damage.
There was an accident. Yeah, I heard.
You okay?
I will be as long as the heart is.
Ndugu? The heart's bruised.
It must have hit the side of the cooler when the car --
Can you still use it?
Page Dr. Pierce.
Please page Dr. Pierce to OR 3.
Owen.
Owen, can you hear me?
Hayes, I already have the meds. Okay?!
Aah!
It's me. It's Amelia.
Link is here, too.
There you are.
You were in an accident. Do you remember?
They gave you morphine on the way here for the pain. You're in trauma one.
I know your leg hurts, but can you wiggle your toes?
Feel anything?
Good. Okay. Can you feel this?
A little. Good. That's good.
We are gonna get you scanned and we're gonna get you into --
Amelia. Amelia. Teddy. Farouk's heart?
Teddy's okay. She's outside.
Farouk is in surgery. They got the heart here in time.
Okay. Hayes?
I haven't seen him, but I will see what I can find out.
Amelia.
Don't tell Megan that I'm hurt, okay?
Owen -- Please.
Not until after Farouk's alright. Please.
Teddy.
Do you need to sit down?
Is he...? He's in a lot of pain,
which right now is a good thing.
Preliminary assessment shows extensive fractures
to the left leg. His neuro exam?
He's conscious, and he's following commands.
His motor and sensory exams seem to be intact.
Will he walk again?
We'll know a lot more after a scan.
Teddy, he's alive.
He's still here.
You can go in and see him.
Has anyone checked you out yet?
I'm fine. I'm -- I-I just, um...
I just...
I think I need a minute. I-I'm not sure I...
I just -- I-I need a minute.
You got it.
You should get checked out, Teddy.
He got me out of the car first,
and I went to call for help and...
and then I-I heard the car fall,
and I rode all the way here with Farouk's heart in my hands,
and I -- I thought Owen was dead.
And it's just -- I feel like my insides are like, lead,
or like, you know, like -- like ice, and I just --
I just need them to thaw before I-I go --
before I go inside and see him.
You've gone hard.
Your nervous system is protecting you.
But he is alive.
And he needs to see you.
I know that.
Hi, Teddy.
I thought you were gone.
Me too.
Can you come over here, please?
Hey.
I'm still here.
I love you. I know.
Dr. Radford to 2-6-2-2.
Hey.
I think we just do a pan scan and cover all our bases.
I don't want to take a chance of being blindsided in the OR.
Couldn't agree more. No one likes being blindsided.
Link?
Dr. Goldberg to the ICU.
Link, are you alright?
Link, Owen means a lot to me, to everyone,
so whatever is going on with you --
I have work to do.
I'll, uh, meet you in radiology.
This is not about the Webber Method, Bailey!
It's about one surgeon -- one surgeon who overstepped.
If we canceled a teaching method
every time a surgeon made a mistake, there wou--
A preventable mistake. It was preventable.
I am suspending the Webber Method
immediately and indefinitely.
You absolutely will not. I won't accept it.
Now, you may be the chief of this hospital,
but I'm the chief of chiefs.
I will call the medical board, Richard.
You want to pull rank on me? I will report you!
Bailey! There should have been
an attending in that room!
I am done arguing!
Schmitt, stop wasting water. Your hands are clean.
I don't know.
I don't think so.
If we don't do this, we have to put him back on ECMO,
with risks of him bleeding
or throwing a clot causing a stroke, or worse.
I don't know if he could survive long enough to get another heart.
And if this heart fails
because it was bouncing around a cooler,
he goes into immediate cardiac arrest.
You called me here for my opinion,
and I think you need to wait for a new heart.
Okay, everyone. Let's incise the right atrium.
Dr. Ndugu --
Dr. Pierce, I know the risks,
but it is a miracle that Hunt and Altman and Hayes are alive.
It's a miracle that this heart is in front of us right now.
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