- 5/26/2025
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00:00This is Nina, she fell in a treadmill, only fractured by the looks of it.
00:03Alright Nina, let's get you sorted.
00:05Can someone get that?
00:08It's okay.
00:10Take a look.
00:14Oh my, okay.
00:16Uh, yeah, that, sorry, your hand went in the lawnmower.
00:20Um, cube one.
00:24Mana?
00:25One second.
00:26Why, I need you.
00:27Okay, um, what are we doing?
00:30Lawnmower.
00:31Okay, I'm just going to give you some pain relief so we can take a proper look at that hand, yeah?
00:34Um, corsage, I got this.
00:36On it.
00:39Abby, sorry.
00:41It's fine, it's fine, you don't have to apologise.
00:42I know.
00:43Alright, release us now.
00:48Oh, that's a cappuccino.
00:51Oh, that'll be mine, sorry.
00:54Cheers mate.
00:55Would have a coffee snob, eh?
00:56Who would have guessed?
00:58Wouldn't call myself a snob.
01:00Oh, alright, purist, whatever.
01:03Emma.
01:04Hmm.
01:05Is it less tragic if we sit at the same table?
01:08Less like an old folks' internet cafe?
01:10No mai, haere mai.
01:15No.
01:17Well, I need to sound so shocked.
01:20I'm allowed to try, am I?
01:21Of course.
01:22It's, uh, it's my daughter.
01:26She puts up a new te reo phrase every day.
01:28Oh, she's teaching you.
01:29Ah!
01:30Hell no.
01:32No, no, she doesn't even know I can see her page.
01:34I don't think so.
01:35Sage set it up for me.
01:37Oops.
01:38What?
01:38I liked it.
01:40Oh, come on, man.
01:41Now she can see, I can see her page.
01:42I can undo it.
01:43Ah.
01:45Doesn't matter.
01:46It's not like things can get much worse between us.
01:49Yeah, I know that feeling.
01:52Sass is the only one of mine who stays in contact.
01:54The others are, um...
01:57Well, they're busy.
01:58They go visit Harry?
02:03I don't think so.
02:05What can you do?
02:07Not much, it seems.
02:11You know, I think the thing with parenting is you've got to know your limits, eh?
02:16I don't know, in the end you've just got to live your own life.
02:21We should start a club.
02:24Failed fathers of Furndale.
02:25The shit dad's club.
02:28Yeah.
02:29My dad's got a ring to it.
02:31What they're doing?
02:32What are you on about?
02:33Bro, I'm just trying to help you out.
02:35Well, by being a weirdo bossy guy, this is more than normal.
02:37What?
02:37I'm a weirdo.
02:39You're the one that's been undercover cagey since coming back from Samoa.
02:42I'm just taking my bank balance.
02:44Don't you lie to me, Williamie.
02:46I'm not.
02:47Look, just stay off the socials.
02:49Why?
02:51Look, just stop it.
02:52So, what do you want me to see?
02:53Daddy is just, he's posting updates.
02:59Madonna hasn't had the baby yet, has she?
03:00It's too soon.
03:01No, Madonna hasn't had the baby.
03:03Just give me the phone and I'll unfriend him for you.
03:05No.
03:05Well, just let me mute him then.
03:07I don't care what he puts online or Madonna.
03:09You say that.
03:10No, honest.
03:12You don't need to protect me from Madonna or anything.
03:15Okay, then.
03:16Look at your own peril.
03:18Yeah, well, I don't need to.
03:19No, look, you're not the tiniest bit curious what Madonna's up to.
03:24Linga, you need to trust me, okay?
03:25I'm all good now.
03:26I want to bring her in better things.
03:31No, no, I'm not looking at that.
03:33This is my first day off on ages.
03:34No, it might not be work.
03:37No, it's Julian reflecting on the fast pass system and how wonderful it was.
03:44Reflecting on the...
03:45Don't you hate that corporate jibber-jabber?
03:48Revisionist.
03:50What do you think of that guy?
03:53Well, he's certainly ambitious.
03:54Oh, I see.
03:55Okay.
03:56Yeah.
03:57Easy to be circumspect when you're the hot shop medical director cherry-picking your cases.
04:01It's not like that.
04:02It's not so easy when you're at the coalface every day like I am.
04:05Julian Jonas?
04:07Yeah, I don't trust that guy.
04:09How so?
04:10Oh, come on, man.
04:11He should be running some day spa for rich old chook so he can roll in the money he so clearly loves.
04:16You honestly think he gives a hoot about the general public?
04:21No, I don't.
04:23Good to know.
04:28Dads of dysfunction.
04:31That's our 80s covers band.
04:36Are we intubating in?
04:37Not yet.
04:38His airway is clear, his breathing spontaneous, and he is oxygenating well.
04:43You're doing good, Mr. Whitfield.
04:44My name is Sage.
04:45Could you tell us what happened?
04:49GCS of 10.
04:50Decreased motor strength on the left side.
04:52Are we sure his name is John Whitfield?
04:53That's what the ambos said.
04:55Okay, well, I can't find him anywhere in the system.
04:57Don't worry about it, Maeve.
04:57We'll put him under a temporary number.
04:59Uh, MV incoming, ETA, 10 minutes.
05:02Okay.
05:04Uh, get trauma base ready.
05:05And room two, cardiac arrhythmia needs reassessment.
05:08Room three, sepsis, probably needs an HD review.
05:10I will be there as soon as I can.
05:12You can't leave us during a query CBA.
05:14I can multitask.
05:15Uh, Ambo stuffed up the paperwork.
05:17What do you mean?
05:18They got his name wrong, and now we have next of Ken.
05:20Forget about the paperwork.
05:21Get lab strong and prep for a CT.
05:23I need to see if he's a candidate for TPA.
05:25We need to call Emmett.
05:26No, we don't.
05:27Yeah, he's next of Ken.
05:28Okay, it's not John Whitfield, it's Whitman.
05:31Shit.
05:32This is Emmett's dad.
05:41Oh, you take a day off.
05:42The world stops turning.
05:45Dr. Whitman.
05:45It better be important.
05:48Hey, Emmett.
05:49Clover.
05:50Have you gotten which end of the patient goes up, have you?
05:52No, uh, the thing is, your dad's been broader.
05:59My father?
06:00Yeah, he said it collapsed, and we think he might have had a stroke.
06:07Wow.
06:09Is it that bad?
06:10Uh, nothing we can't handle.
06:12I think he might need a surgical consult.
06:17Yeah, that's what I said.
06:19Never mind.
06:21You're going to be all right, Fred.
06:25Were you okay?
06:26I'm fine.
06:27Well, you're not really acting like it.
06:29I know you've had a rough couple days, but maybe you'll just leave it.
06:32Cleo, I'm fine.
06:33Hey, well, can we just talk about it?
06:34Hey, can you, um, help?
06:35Fred, he needs to go to radiology.
06:37Come on.
06:38God, Cleo.
06:40Get a life of your own.
06:41Stop trying to butt into mine.
06:46Ah, here's who you want to see.
06:47Esther, this is Laura.
06:48She's had abdopine on and off for months, and it's getting worse.
06:51Good to meet you, Laura.
06:52Ah, she's had sex of morphine, but it's still sore.
06:55Did you want to tell me a little bit more about your pain?
06:57It started with some bleeding that went on and off for weeks,
06:59but my GP ran some bloods and said everything was normal.
07:02Apparently they did a specialist referral?
07:04That was a little while ago.
07:05You're on the news about the long waiting lists,
07:08but I'm sure I'll get seen when it's my turn.
07:10Well, you're here now, so let's see what we can do to help.
07:12Thank you so much.
07:14Could you sort the MSU and an abdo CT?
07:17Yes, boss.
07:18And keep that morphine coming.
07:20You don't need to be brave.
07:21We don't want you on pain.
07:24Hey, Esther.
07:26What's up?
07:26Um, the referral of the GP sent.
07:29I was to our hospital, and I got to client.
07:31Dad.
07:39Dad.
07:44Hey, man.
07:45What's his status?
07:47His stroke score is 12.
07:49His blood pressure's stable.
07:50He is breathing easily on his own.
07:54CT's done.
07:54We're just waiting on the report.
07:56I stayed with him through radiology.
07:58Personal high school.
08:01Notes.
08:03I can tell you everything you need to know.
08:05How much TPA have you given?
08:07None yet.
08:08What?
08:09We're still waiting on the CT report.
08:10You're wasting time.
08:12He needs a TPA now to bust the clot and restore blood flow to his brain.
08:16Emmett, you know the rules.
08:17You can't treat your own family.
08:18You know as well as I do that 90% of stroke cases in his age group are ischemic.
08:23He doesn't have time for you to piss about.
08:25And if it's not a clot, the TPA will cause a massive bleed, and we could kill him.
08:30Draw it up.
08:34Draw it up, or I'll do it my bloody self.
08:36I don't want to call security Emmett, but don't think I won't.
08:45So sorry, Pauline.
08:46That totally slipped my mind.
08:48I live in a madhouse today, right?
08:53That's an understatement.
08:54I'm poor you, Matt.
08:55Yeah.
08:56Hey, you were good?
08:57Yeah, sweet.
08:59I'd better get back to it, eh?
09:01What have we got?
09:03Jenny.
09:05You remember me?
09:06Of course I do.
09:07Let's pop you over here.
09:09I'll get some pain relief.
09:16So annoying to be back.
09:18That'll teach me not to move furniture without any help.
09:21Okay.
09:22Let's have a look.
09:23It's just my wrist, I think.
09:25Thank God.
09:28Sorry.
09:29When did this happen?
09:30I waited too long.
09:31I thought it was a spring.
09:33Must have been quite a knock by the looks of it.
09:36Yeah.
09:36Have you broken any bones before?
09:41No.
09:42This is the first.
09:44Do you think it's broken?
09:46I can't tell just by looking, but I'll get to the bottom of it.
09:50I'll send you for an x-ray, and we can figure it out from there.
09:56Cool.
09:58Does your boyfriend know you're here?
10:01He brought me in.
10:02Chris, it's Emmett here.
10:08I'm in recess.
10:10I need you to override a directive.
10:11Can you get down here now, please?
10:13The arrhythmia patient's all good, but I used to hear when I come down and see the sepsis
10:18patient off my say-so.
10:19Because I need a doctor to tell them.
10:20I'm busy right now.
10:23BP 190 over 120.
10:25Give him Lidlalol.
10:2750 milligrams of eubolus.
10:29What are you doing?
10:30I'm trying to stabilise this blood pressure.
10:32If you delay treatment any longer, you're going to miss your window.
10:34Give him the TPA now.
10:36You need to back off or you can get the hell out.
10:37Make me.
10:39CT reports in.
10:41What is it?
10:42It's a bleed.
10:48Start the levitar stem.
10:49On it.
10:50And call surgical.
10:51Tell them it's an intracranial bleed.
10:53Yeah, sure.
10:56If we had done what you wanted, push for the TPA, he would have died.
11:04The mass on your ovary is large and we believe it's a type of cancer called serocist adenocarcinoma.
11:11Cancer?
11:12I'm very sorry.
11:15Unfortunately, it looks like it's spread to both your bladder and your bowel.
11:20Oh my God.
11:22So if the referral wasn't declined and Laura was seen all those months ago, would it still be this bad?
11:26It's impossible for us to know for sure.
11:30Am I going to die?
11:31I will make sure I fight this like hell.
11:34I will consult with our oncologists and we're going to throw everything we have at the store, I promise.
11:40This is my husband.
11:41Will you stay with me?
11:43Talk to him?
11:44Of course.
11:45I'll be back to check-in soon.
11:47I can't see any questions.
11:49Hello, sweetheart.
11:57Esther.
11:59You okay?
12:00I just had to diagnose this woman with metastatic ovarian cancer.
12:05I'm sorry.
12:06That's horrible.
12:07You could have found it earlier if it wasn't for your policy, refusing women's health referrals.
12:11That policy allows for referrals where there's a suspicion of cancer.
12:15Is that how you sleep at night?
12:17To see some loophole where you can avoid the blame?
12:18I'm trying to do my best with the resources we have.
12:20Surely you can sympathise.
12:21I'm going to sympathise with the woman who has cancer.
12:24Let me help.
12:26Are you serious?
12:26I'm an oncological surgeon.
12:28My expertise...
12:29Your expertise nearly cost this woman her life.
12:31I'm not letting you anywhere near her.
12:41I knew you were lying.
12:43No, I'm not doing anything.
12:44You couldn't keep off the socials, could you?
12:46You got me.
12:48Happy now?
12:48I just wish you weren't feeling like this.
12:50Well, it is what it is.
12:51I'll be okay.
12:52I mean, it was gross.
12:53Dad's hands cradling a bare bump.
12:56And them gazing lovingly into each other's eyes.
12:58It was so spewed.
13:00Actually, you know what?
13:01It's in fit and sense to what they're doing, actually.
13:03They're allowed to be happy?
13:04No, they're rubbing it in.
13:05You stop pretending like you hate them.
13:07I don't, so you don't have to either.
13:08No, bro, I don't hate them.
13:10I just hate seeing you so unhappy.
13:12I'm fine.
13:13I've got more going on in my life than obsessing about Madonna.
13:16Mate, if you won't talk to me,
13:17you have to talk to someone about how you're really feeling.
13:20You know how bad it gets when you don't.
13:22Oh, my God.
13:24Can you just get off my case?
13:25I can look after myself.
13:26You okay?
13:53Oh, Jesus.
13:55Don't do that.
13:56I'm not walking to the locker room.
13:58You just freaked me out.
13:59Yeah, sorry, I didn't mean to.
14:01How's Whitman seeing you?
14:03Um, my life.
14:05It's a start.
14:05Is everything...
14:09A dumpster fire?
14:11Yeah.
14:13Yeah, pretty much.
14:15I knew something was up.
14:16Do you want to talk about it?
14:18Don't think you want to get caught up in my chaos right now.
14:22Dodge the bullet.
14:26Perfect.
14:26You're far from chaos.
14:27Just having a bad day.
14:29It's Monday through Friday at the moment.
14:31So, weekends?
14:33Weekends are amazing.
14:36I'm sorry if Hendrix ever made you feel like you weren't.
14:40Sorry if that's...
14:42It's fine.
14:45I'm worried about Jenny, though.
14:47Restructure.
14:48Yeah, her boyfriend might have given her.
14:50Might have.
14:50I can't tell.
14:54I don't know.
14:55Poppy, what's your gut telling you?
14:56Same gut that liked Hendrix.
14:59I'm not taking their advice.
15:01Currently.
15:02Yeah, fair enough.
15:06God, how did I get everything so wrong?
15:10I'm supposed to be smart.
15:12You know?
15:14Right now I don't even know which way's up.
15:18Yeah, I've been there.
15:20So how do I get it together?
15:22Poppy, you can't leave one jerk.
15:24Define your whole outlook.
15:25Look, you need to start believing in yourself again.
15:27But how?
15:28I feel like I'll never be able to trust my instincts again.
15:31Then trust me.
15:34I got your back.
15:38Mr. Whitman, you've had a stroke.
15:39You have a small bleed on your brain.
15:42At the moment, we may not need to operate,
15:44but we're going to monitor you closely for a few hours,
15:47and then decide.
15:48Don't try to talk.
15:49Just rest.
15:50For now.
15:52Let me know if anything changes.
15:53Oh, well.
15:57BP's down.
15:59Heart rate is stabilising.
16:01Says look good.
16:02I saw that.
16:05So he doesn't need surgery?
16:07I prefer the conservative approach when it's safe.
16:10Your surgeons love to cut.
16:11What's stopping you now?
16:12His age.
16:13His convalidities.
16:14I tried to get him into a place where he'd get proper care.
16:19Even offered to pay for it myself, but he was too bloody stubborn.
16:23Hey, this stroke might have happened regardless.
16:25Don't beat yourself up.
16:26Oh, don't try your pocketbook psychology on me, Warner.
16:29Hey, Matt.
16:29Let's see how he responds to the meds.
16:33If he stops bleeding, no surgery.
16:35If not, we'll reassess.
16:37Why don't you take five minutes and get a cup of coffee or something?
16:47We'll stay here.
16:48It's a good idea.
16:50Is there anyone else I could call?
16:52Nobody cares.
16:55I've got a sister, but she hasn't spoken to the old man in years.
16:58What about Bonnie?
17:01She never answers.
17:02And if she does, it's just to shoot me down for some random thing.
17:08I know things aren't easy breezy with you guys, but you know, times like this.
17:12And your dad's stable now, but you and I both know that that could change any minute.
17:16At least give her a chance to shoot you down.
17:32I could have sorted all that stuff.
17:38The manager just needs to run through some things with Xavier, since he's going to be looking after you.
17:43Right.
17:44How's the pain?
17:46It's actually okay.
17:48I feel like I'm on the road to recovery.
17:52I just feel a bit stupid.
17:54It's not your fault?
17:55I could have watched what I was doing.
17:57I don't think they would have helped.
18:00What do you mean?
18:01I think you know.
18:12He's always so sorry.
18:16After he hurts you.
18:19Well done.
18:21I'll be back soon.
18:23Thanks.
18:27We cannot let her leave with him.
18:31I thought you quit.
18:42Me too.
18:47Hey, what happened?
18:49I'm tired.
18:53It's okay.
18:54You're okay.
18:55It's really not.
19:00Everything is just a huge, terrible mess and I can't fix it.
19:18Come in.
19:19Hard for me to keep my distance if you're coming to me.
19:28Is this a social visit or?
19:31I'm sorry for lashing out.
19:35Really?
19:36I was upset for my patient but it was unprofessional.
19:39Okay, never mind.
19:44I will ask someone else.
19:46No, no.
19:47Say what you came to say.
19:49You know I need your help.
19:51I've seen the scans.
19:52The primary tumour is huge and well infiltrated.
19:55Not to mention the resection of the metastases.
19:58So you will?
20:00Look, I back my skills but operating on someone remotely...
20:05What are you saying?
20:07Well, I can't be in the same room as her.
20:10If I had a choice, no you wouldn't be.
20:11And I'd rather work with anybody else.
20:13But your skills will give Laura the best chance.
20:17And you'll do anything for your patients?
20:19Damn right.
20:21Can we stop playing around?
20:21Are you in or are you out?
20:23Oh, I'm definitely in.
20:24Jenny!
20:32Sorry.
20:33I would have said goodbye but...
20:34You can't go.
20:35She's got her cast.
20:35I wasn't talking to you.
20:38We haven't even...
20:40Just leave it.
20:40I can help.
20:42Help with what?
20:42Jeez, can you just let her speak?
20:44I'm not talking to you.
20:46We're going.
20:47We can figure something out.
20:48Don't touch me.
20:50Sorry.
20:52I'm sorry.
20:54If he's spiked 180 over 110, despite the libido low, his heart rate's up 115 and climbing.
21:01We could try nicotapine.
21:03You could try theatre.
21:04You know, where you perform surgery.
21:06I prefer to stick with a conservative approach.
21:08Your conservative approach is going to leave me with a father in a casket.
21:14Prep him for theatre.
21:15I'll wheel him up there myself if I have to.
21:17Chris.
21:19Look at me, not him.
21:20Okay, enough.
21:21John is an 83-year-old man with a history of diabetes and cardiac arrhythmia.
21:27The time under anaesthetic alone could kill him before he even get to the bleep.
21:30Well, then do it fast.
21:31You're the miracle surgery guy, aren't you?
21:33And if he makes it through the GA, he could wake up worse.
21:37Incapacitated forever.
21:37He would hate that.
21:38Don't you tell me what my father would or wouldn't hate.
21:41You don't know him.
21:44Know your limits.
21:46What?
21:46That's what you said to me, remember?
21:49You're the family here, not the doctor.
21:58I'll book a theatre.
22:01Chris.
22:04Please don't let him die.
22:05You're the family here, not the doctor.
22:20You're the family here, not the doctor.
22:22You're the family here, not the doctor.
22:23You're the family here, not the doctor.
22:24You're the family here, not the doctor.
22:25You're the family here, not the doctor.
22:26You're the family here, not the doctor.
22:27You're the family here, not the doctor.
22:28You're the family here, not the doctor.
22:29You're the family here, not the doctor.
22:30You're the family here, not the doctor.
22:31You're the family here, not the doctor.
22:32You're the family here.
22:33You're the family here, not the doctor.
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