Casualty Season 40 Episode 09
Show moreShow lessCasualty is a weekly television show broadcast on BBC One, and the longest running emergency medical drama television series in the world. Created by Jeremy Brock and Paul Unwin, it was first broadcast on 6 September 1986 and transmitted in the UK on BBC One. The producer was Geraint Morris. The programme is based around the fictional Holby City Hospital and focuses on the staff and patients of the hospital's Accident and Emergency Department.Year started: 1986
Country: UK
Creators: Jeremy Brock Paul Unwin
IMDB rating: 6.1
Categories: Drama
Show moreShow lessStars: Derek Thompson Suzanne Packer Ian Bleasdale Jane Hazlegrove Tony Marshall Charles Dale Sunetra
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Show moreShow lessCasualty is a weekly television show broadcast on BBC One, and the longest running emergency medical drama television series in the world. Created by Jeremy Brock and Paul Unwin, it was first broadcast on 6 September 1986 and transmitted in the UK on BBC One. The producer was Geraint Morris. The programme is based around the fictional Holby City Hospital and focuses on the staff and patients of the hospital's Accident and Emergency Department.Year started: 1986
Country: UK
Creators: Jeremy Brock Paul Unwin
IMDB rating: 6.1
Categories: Drama
Show moreShow lessStars: Derek Thompson Suzanne Packer Ian Bleasdale Jane Hazlegrove Tony Marshall Charles Dale Sunetra
Follow our telegram group to get the latest movie updates
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00:00Weeks. Out running at all of us. Fighting.
00:03I'm apologising. I want us to be able to work together.
00:08You know, like workmates.
00:10Yeah. Yeah, me too.
00:12I'm a surrogate.
00:13Hi. Hi.
00:14Hi, I'm Ingozi. I work with Nicole.
00:16I'm Rosie.
00:17It's going to take more than some shiny new equipment and a hug to make a difference, Siobhan.
00:21And if you can't see that, then really you're adding to the problem.
00:24There's a programme going out on TV tonight about us.
00:28How did they get the footage?
00:30A whistleblower.
00:31Fair play to the whistleblower, because that took some balls.
00:33You know the porters are taking pets.
00:35But that's silly. How many of us are there?
00:37Does it really matter who it was?
00:47Please, you need to please go on my door.
00:49Thank you, guys. You've done great. Step aside, please.
00:52It's Archie.
00:53Why Archie?
00:54Tell me your name.
00:55Halima.
00:57Halima, my name is Jacob and this is Jan.
00:59Are you there?
01:00Are you there?
01:00Are you there?
01:00Are you there?
01:00Yes.
01:01The SRG's here.
01:02Why Archie?
01:03Tell the police.
01:05The silver quarter.
01:07SRG's here.
01:08Why Archie?
01:09I need to tell her.
01:11Oh, no, no, no.
01:12I need to tell her what he's going to do.
01:14We need to investigate.
01:15I need to tell her.
01:15I need to tell her what he's going to do.
01:17Halima.
01:18No, Halima's my daughter.
01:20He's taken her.
01:21He's going to kill her.
01:22Please.
01:23Hey, bro.
01:31Whoa, cuz.
01:33You look awful, man.
01:34Honestly, you need to bin off your assessment.
01:36If I delay or throw out my Caesar schedule.
01:39Got him.
01:40Don't worry, Brian.
01:41You've got who?
01:42Oh, you wouldn't be interested.
01:43Are the plants back for cubicle five?
01:45The, uh, the whistle below her.
01:50Yeah.
01:51Friend's going to send some evidence my way.
01:53He's on the board.
01:54Seen some emails.
01:57Yeah, okay.
01:57Significantly raised ALT, INR, paracetamol.
02:00Can we make Dr. Hussain aware to get the nap started?
02:02Patrick, is there really any point?
02:04We've got enough challenges without our own colleague stabbing us in the back.
02:10How much time, where does one person need?
02:12Look at this.
02:14Oh.
02:15Is it okay if I still leave early for Obie?
02:17Yeah, of course.
02:18Bet five o'clock can't come soon enough, eh?
02:21Um, listen, guys, uh, yeah, Patrick reckons he's got a lead on whoever gave the TV interview,
02:26so, uh, be prepared.
02:28Are we ever going to move on from this, or what?
02:30At least it showed that this place needs a serious injection of staff and money.
02:34Did you ever read the news?
02:35Shaft and your employer, yeah, that never ends well.
02:37Oh.
02:38Yeah.
02:39Oh.
02:40Oh.
03:41It does sound quite terrifying, doesn't it?
03:43Let's take the cubicle through, shall we?
03:45OK?
03:46OK.
03:50Hi, Mr. Porter.
03:52I'm Rash.
03:53I'll be treating you today.
03:55This is Dr. Keogh.
03:56Hi.
03:57He'll be observing, if that's OK?
03:58It's just a run-of-the-mill assessment, as long as it's OK with you.
04:00Yeah, go for it.
04:01I understand you've injured yourself at work.
04:03Is that right?
04:03Yeah, it's, um, my chest.
04:07OK.
04:11OK, how does that feel?
04:12Yeah.
04:13Thank you, control over.
04:21They've tracked the car, my love.
04:23Police are in pursuit.
04:24That's because of you with the number plate.
04:27Nishra, I'm in the family, Lima, so I can give you some of that morphine now, yeah?
04:31No, no, no, I know what that stuff does.
04:36Nishra, you don't need to be in such pain.
04:40I'll be out of it.
04:42I can't.
04:43I need to know she's safe first.
04:45Please.
04:47OK.
04:51Your lungs sound normal, your OBS are good, your BP's OK, 130 over 80.
04:56Sorry, I could have sorted it out at home.
04:59Customer won't pay till I get checked out.
05:02Right, what is it you do?
05:03Tree searching.
05:05OK, um, could you raise your arms for me, put them behind your head?
05:09Yeah, just like that.
05:13Yeah, that's definitely a lot worse.
05:16OK, could you lean back?
05:18Yeah, I thought I'd dislocate my arm when the branch came down.
05:21There's no shoulder damage.
05:23I think your chest muscles took the brunt.
05:25Can I get back out there?
05:27I can't afford to lose any more work.
05:28My wife, she's, um, she's not earning it at the minute.
05:32Well, it's still a nasty strain.
05:34You'll need to take it easy until it settles.
05:37But we'll get you some pain relief and, um, teach you some breathing exercises.
05:40Come on, here we are.
05:45Cheers, matey.
05:46Well, Faith, are you free?
05:49Er, yeah, er, cubicle two.
05:53Hello, stranger.
05:53Good to know each other.
05:56Hey.
05:56Hi.
05:57Hi.
05:58Sandy.
05:59This is Agistrate Watson, as you know, 44 years old.
06:02She's tripped up a flight of concrete steps.
06:04There's reports of initial LOC for roughly around a couple of minutes.
06:08Got a deep laceration on the right-hand side of her head, as you can see.
06:12Seat spine cleared at the scene.
06:13All labs are stable.
06:14GCS has been 15 throughout.
06:16Pupils are equal and reactive.
06:18She's had a gram of RV paracetamol.
06:20It's a bystander that called it in.
06:21Okay.
06:22Yeah, I had a fall.
06:23That's what the kid said.
06:25Look, I'm some sort of octogenarian.
06:27Ah.
06:28I knew you were lying about your age.
06:30Do you ever stop?
06:31Not that I'm complaining.
06:33His rep RT made the way outside almost bearable.
06:36Yeah.
06:36Have you thought about stand-up?
06:38Absolutely.
06:39Did you hear about a woman who kept falling off a bike?
06:41He was a vicious cycle.
06:43Oh, get out.
06:45See you later.
06:46Get out, Ian.
06:48Right.
06:48I'm going to clean up that wound and check you over again, see if you need any fluids.
06:53Okay.
06:55So, how are you doing?
06:58Good.
06:59Okay.
07:01I'm going to just do a pulse check.
07:02Mm-hmm.
07:03It's just that I haven't seen you at N.A. for a few weeks.
07:08God, your thoughts are loud.
07:11No.
07:12Hey, I'm not using again.
07:15Okay.
07:16Yeah.
07:17Okay.
07:17It's just you've injured your head bad enough to be in here and you're not exactly in the
07:23category of patients that has a fall.
07:25Yeah, well, I did, so.
07:27Okay.
07:27And your heartbeat is racing.
07:29Yeah, I know.
07:30Hey, what's going on?
07:31How are you feeling?
07:31I feel a bit woozy, actually.
07:33I don't feel great.
07:33Okay.
07:34All right.
07:34Just lay back for me, darling.
07:36Lay back, please.
07:36All right.
07:37We'll take care of it.
07:38Okay?
07:39Just stay there a minute.
07:40Cam, can you get me a 12-lead, please?
07:43Thanks.
07:43Oh, uh, thanks.
07:47Uh, Mr. Porter's coding and GP letter are ready.
07:50Should I...
07:51Uh, yeah.
07:55Yeah, you can do that without my supervision.
07:57That's fine.
07:58Um, Brash, I do think you should give some thought to the FR Chem exam.
08:01I think it would really help your application.
08:02Yeah?
08:03Okay.
08:04Thanks.
08:12Tom?
08:13Tom?
08:14Tom, can you hear me?
08:16Can I get the crash trolley, please?
08:23There you go.
08:24There you go.
08:25There you go.
08:26Back.
08:27What happened to Russia?
08:28I don't know.
08:30Okay, Dylan, can you get pads on?
08:33Can we check what rhythm is there?
08:45He's in VF.
08:46Okay, so charging's 150.
08:49And everyone off?
08:52Clear?
08:53Clear.
08:53Shocking.
08:57Okay.
08:58Signs of life.
08:59Yeah, we've got Ross.
09:00Okay, uh, right, let's get into recess.
09:02We'll get a 12-lead on him and I'll call cardiology.
09:07You okay?
09:09Yeah.
09:09Well done.
09:15Still no change.
09:16Yeah.
09:17Okay, let's hope he's not doing it.
09:18Uh, let's get a 6-mobly-gram bolus of adenosine with a 20-mile ceiling flush, please.
09:23Yep.
09:23All right, my love.
09:24I'm just gonna set you up, okay?
09:26Now, you're okay, but your heart's still going a bit fast.
09:30So, Cam's gonna give you a drug that'll help with that, okay?
09:33It'll bring it down.
09:34The only thing is, this drug, it feels really awful, okay?
09:38So, just don't be scared.
09:40Just breathe through it.
09:41It's just a side effect.
09:43All right, my love.
09:43It's going in now.
09:44That's it.
09:46Okay.
09:48I don't know.
09:49I don't know.
09:50Flushing?
09:53Yeah, it hasn't touched the sides.
09:54You're still in SVT.
09:55Draw up another 12-milligrams, please, and another 20-mill flush.
09:59Oh, no, no, no, no, no.
09:59Okay, sweetheart, listen.
10:01Listen to me.
10:02Tell me.
10:03What have you given me?
10:04Have you taken any drugs for me?
10:05You need to tell me the truth.
10:07Oh, no, stop, stop.
10:08I can't feel my...
10:09Okay, let's go again.
10:10Oh, no, I know.
10:13No, this is just the drug.
10:15Okay.
10:15Oh, no, please, stop, stop.
10:17Oh, my...
10:18You know, you're killing me.
10:19Please, stop.
10:19No, no, we're not.
10:20We're trying to help you, my love.
10:21We're trying to help you.
10:22It's okay.
10:23It's just the drugs.
10:24It will pass.
10:25Flushing.
10:26All right, my love.
10:27Just breathe through it.
10:28It's okay.
10:29It's okay.
10:29There we go.
10:32Still no change.
10:33Okay.
10:34Draw up another 12, please.
10:35Astrid.
10:35Astrid, listen to me.
10:36This is really important.
10:37Now, I'm not judging you, but I need to know,
10:39have you taken anything today?
10:41I need to know so I know how to treat you,
10:43because we're going to have to give you another dose, darling.
10:46So, tell me the truth, please.
10:47I don't care.
10:49Please, stop.
10:49Okay, stop, stop.
10:49All right.
10:51I'm just suffering.
10:52I don't care.
10:52Okay, now, darling,
10:53can you get me five milligram diazepine IV instead, please?
10:57Okay.
10:57Yeah.
10:58All right.
10:59You're happy now?
11:00All right.
11:04Massive tombstone rhythm.
11:05He was having an MI, masked by the muscle pain.
11:08I didn't spot it.
11:12Karen, can you get 2.5 milligrams of dimorphine,
11:16300 milligrams of aspirin?
11:17I'll alert the cath lab.
11:19Tom?
11:20Hey, you're in whole BED.
11:22It's Dr. Masson.
11:22You fell unconscious.
11:24What happened?
11:26Your heart, it stopped beating,
11:28but we've got it going again.
11:29We'll give you some medication to help stabilise.
11:31My heart?
11:32Yeah, we'll alert cardiology.
11:34They'll investigate further, devise a management plan.
11:36From what we've seen,
11:38I think you might need a stent.
11:40Is this because of my dad?
11:42He died at 55, heart attack.
11:46But I'm nothing like him.
11:47I don't smoke, don't drink.
11:49I look after myself.
11:50Dr. Keo.
11:52Excuse me, Rash.
11:55This is a poor muscle, that's all.
11:58It's a good job you came in.
11:59Shall we call your wife?
12:00No, no.
12:03She's got chemo today.
12:06I'm sure she'd want to know.
12:08Not until I've seen the specialist.
12:10Find out what's going on.
12:12Please.
12:14She's going through enough.
12:18Dylan.
12:19Dylan, I didn't ask him about his family history.
12:23I didn't think it would be cardiac.
12:24Sorry.
12:25He didn't present with any comorbidity?
12:27Yeah, but if I'd asked a few more questions...
12:29No, no, no, no, no.
12:30We've probably...
12:30I mean, I didn't order an ECG for a pulled muscle.
12:33Let's carry on with the assessment.
12:36Can we?
12:37Yeah, we've got an acid attack on the way in.
12:39Pre-alert ETA about five minutes.
12:41So, shall we prepare for that one?
12:43Yeah.
12:43OK, I think you've caught a little blood vessel there.
12:50So, can you get me a gram of paracetamol and pass away the local.
12:54Thanks, Pat.
12:54Oh, Chris, your car.
12:56I'm so sorry.
12:57It looks like a medicine.
12:59Right, I'm going to numb this up for you.
13:02It'll be a sharp scratch, OK?
13:03Ready?
13:03OK, and the other side.
13:11Well done.
13:12Oh, and me jacket.
13:13I love that jacket.
13:15We'll get it cleaned.
13:16There's no point.
13:17It's ruined.
13:17Then, er, I'll buy you a new one.
13:20A late Christmas present or something.
13:21We'll work it out.
13:22Aw, you're too good to me.
13:24So, what happened?
13:25An escape room.
13:26We worked out a brilliant solution to a clue.
13:28Convinced one of the props was sugar glass.
13:30And it wasn't.
13:30Oh, dear.
13:31Right.
13:35Now, can you feel that?
13:38No?
13:38The other side?
13:39Nothing?
13:40Good.
13:40Right.
13:40What I'm going to do is pop a little suture in there and tie off that vessel, OK?
13:47Sorry, I'm getting in the way here.
13:48Shall I, er, shall I grab you some food?
13:50Oh, yeah, please.
13:51Chocolate, if there's any.
13:52The vending machine is down the corridor on the left.
13:56Can you grab that?
13:57Thanks, Pat.
14:01There we go.
14:05That's the little spurt I sorted.
14:08Can you wiggle your fingers for me?
14:10Yeah.
14:11OK.
14:11Now, there might be a bit of tendon damage with that middle finger.
14:14What's that mean?
14:16How bad?
14:17Erm, sorry.
14:19Can you, erm, bandage up?
14:21Get an X-ray and speak to plastics.
14:23I'll be too soon.
14:25Oh, well, what was your pet?
14:28Hiya.
14:31No, no, I did.
14:31I had, erm, had the horrible vitamins after breakfast.
14:34You're not getting the gummy ones, like kids.
14:36No, I will.
14:37I will.
14:37Tendon damage.
14:38Can it be fixed?
14:39I'll get a break.
14:39I promise.
14:39It's me cutting hand and my hairdresser.
14:42I'm trying not to worry.
14:43Erm, the X-ray will tell us more.
14:45OK?
14:46Should we wait for your boyfriend?
14:47He can come up with you.
14:48Oh, we're not.
14:50No, we're just mates.
14:52Oh.
14:53Oh, OK.
14:53We've known each other since uni, so we are pretty close, I guess.
14:57But, no, we don't need to wait.
14:59We'll start with an X-ray.
15:00Take you from there.
15:00This is Nostrad Chaudry, er, 29.
15:04Victim of a significant acid attack, approximately 60 minutes ago.
15:07Supply extensive burns to the face, scalp, arm and chest.
15:09Has he stopped him yet?
15:10Is she saying?
15:11He's still following, but they won't let him get away.
15:15Are you sure we can't call anybody?
15:17Your parents?
15:18No, how can they find us here?
15:20I don't understand.
15:21I've been so careful.
15:25My Halima.
15:25My Halima.
15:28Who's Halima?
15:28Yeah, that's her 12-year-old daughter.
15:31He attacked her and then took the girl.
15:34Irrigated the burns with water.
15:35Ready, steady, slide.
15:38Sean, could you get monitoring attached, please?
15:40I'm going to step back and lead on this.
15:41Could you do the primary survey?
15:43Yeah, of course.
15:43OK, er, can you get some litmus paper from the eye room?
15:46We need to check the inch levels.
15:47Yeah.
15:48My name's Dylan.
15:49I'm just going to have a look in your mouth, if I can, please.
15:52That's it, well done.
15:53Well done.
15:54OK, so we've got patient airway, obviously,
15:56but I think there's the first signs of a deema there.
15:58OK, um, Mrs. Chowdhury,
15:59you have some swelling around your throat caused by the acid.
16:02It might affect your airway.
16:03It might get worse.
16:04So I'm going to contact our anaesthetist.
16:07They might come down and want to put a tube down your throat
16:09to help your breathing.
16:10OK, we'll put you to sleep.
16:11No, I have to stay awake.
16:15OK, if they think you need a tube and we don't proceed,
16:18it might give us some real difficulties helping your breathing later on.
16:20Not until I know she's safe.
16:21OK, look, I would strongly advise that we do follow up.
16:23I'm not having any more men tell me what to do.
16:26OK, OK, OK, um, well, we've got equal bilateral air entry.
16:32I think we can delay, but I wouldn't want to
16:34for any longer than it's absolutely necessary.
16:36Um, what are we looking at?
16:37We've got arm, chest, face.
16:40I'd say partial thickness, about 12% burns.
16:42Yeah, yeah.
16:43Um, right, she's 60 kg, 4 mils per kilogram,
16:46and 12% is around 3 litre of fluid.
16:49Can we do first half from eight hours from the injury?
16:52Er, Rina, can you deal with that, please?
16:54Yeah.
16:55Siobhan, can I have some chemical neutralising, please?
16:58Yeah.
16:59OK, I'm just going to cut this off and have a look.
17:07The bottom line is, you're using ketamine
17:09is now causing you serious heart problems.
17:11I'm not using, OK?
17:13Look, it was just a bit, I told you.
17:16It was Paul, OK?
17:18He just got in here and it wouldn't stop,
17:20and I just needed a sodding break.
17:21Yeah, but look, Astrid, either way,
17:24you're using enough that it's starting to cause you
17:26serious electrical problems.
17:27Your heart's beating in crazy rhythms.
17:29God, you're loving this, aren't you?
17:31Sending in some cocky consultant to have a go.
17:33I'm just explaining what's happening.
17:34Listen, Astrid, I know you.
17:36I know what it took for you to get clean
17:38and stay that way, how hard you fought.
17:40If you're struggling...
17:41I'm not.
17:42Then you need to speak to your sponsor, OK?
17:44Maybe this was a push you needed.
17:47When I...
17:47I know that I couldn't have gotten
17:50any lower before I...
17:52Yeah, right.
17:53Did your mate know, hmm?
17:54Did your patients
17:55that you treated them
17:57when you were off your tits?
17:58At least the only person I harmed
18:00was myself.
18:01OK, OK, I'm not having this.
18:02Just go and take five.
18:03I'm fine.
18:04Yeah, walk away, junkie.
18:05Off your trot for your next little bump.
18:08Run away, Faith.
18:09I see you, mate.
18:10I know who you are.
18:12Sorry, Pat, I was just grabbing a snack.
18:19Did Plastics get back a bit, Miss Cooper?
18:21Yes.
18:21Ah.
18:23Did you know eating nuts
18:24helps with a baby's neuropsychological development?
18:27It's all the folic acid and the Amiga stuff.
18:29No bone-y damage, no foreign objects.
18:33So it's just the suspected severed flexor tendon
18:36is tetanus up to date?
18:37Yes, and the antibiotics I've been given.
18:39I've got chicken and avocado wrap for my dinner
18:41and then carrots with a spinach dip later.
18:44Rosie made the lot.
18:45So keep me away from the canteen chips.
18:47You know, the pregnant body is amazing.
18:48If it tells you it wants deep-fried potatoes,
18:50that's what you should have.
18:51Nope, not on her list.
18:54Honestly, she's amazing.
18:55It's like I've got me own personal chef.
18:57God knows, I'm going to feed myself
18:58once her baby pops out.
18:59Do you think Rosie has maybe a little bit
19:01too much to say about your diet?
19:03I mean, they call at work, checking up on you.
19:06What she had told you when you...
19:08Don't, mate, this is a thing, M'Gazi.
19:09Yes.
19:10Hiya, how's he feeling any brighter?
19:12Plastics have had a look at your notes
19:14and unfortunately they think you are going to need surgery
19:16to repair that tendon.
19:17But it can be repaired fully.
19:19So how long for time and recovery?
19:22Well, chances are they'll do the operation tomorrow,
19:24but it's going to be a good few months
19:26before you get the use back, I'm afraid.
19:27So I won't be able to work?
19:30Hey, hey, don't worry.
19:31Are you going to keep me clients happy, are you?
19:33Cut the rate till I'm back, make sure they don't jump ship?
19:36No, obviously...
19:37Do you have any idea how long it's took me to build that list?
19:40Your workmates can help you out.
19:41And for everything else, I'm here.
19:43Whatever you need, however long.
19:45Shall I grab you some overnight things in case?
19:47Stop, please.
19:48If a friend's a problem, you have a spare room...
19:49Chris, please stop.
19:51It's really kind, and it's not that I don't appreciate it.
19:55But the thought of you going through my necker drawer...
19:57I don't mind.
19:58Well, I do.
19:59Well, um, we'll just see if plastics want to admit you, OK?
20:03Because, you know...
20:05I really think with everything that your body's going through,
20:07a general anaesthetic would enable us to...
20:10to intubate you, and that would really help.
20:13No.
20:14And it says Halima, she's 12 years old.
20:17Halima, is that why?
20:17Oh, my God.
20:1840-kilometer, an aspect of a passenger in a 50-mile-round RTC
20:21during police chase.
20:23She's got a suspected broken left clavicle with seatbelt bruising.
20:27Abdos tender on the right side.
20:29She's tacky at 125, rests 26.
20:32I'm here.
20:32Keep calm, Mummy.
20:33What for?
20:34I'm here.
20:36Start the primary server.
20:37Can we give them a moment together?
20:38I think it would help both of them.
20:39Yeah.
20:40I'm going to put you next to your mummy, OK?
20:44You'll be able to hear her.
20:45Put your hands up for me.
20:46I appreciate the taking my hand over,
20:49but I think Rash and I have it from here.
20:51Great.
20:51We're drowning in cubicles.
20:53There you go, there you go, there you go.
20:54Oh, oh, sorry.
20:56Oh, sorry, sorry.
20:58I'm here.
20:58I promise.
20:59I'm not going anywhere.
21:01Mum, you said it's your brother, but you haven't got a brother.
21:04Oh, sweetheart.
21:06I couldn't tell you.
21:07It's true.
21:08It's that we were hiding, and it was my fault.
21:11No, no, you don't listen to him.
21:13I brought shame.
21:14No, no, no, he's lying.
21:16He's my uncle, that's the truth.
21:18He is, but the rest, he's lying, OK?
21:21What did I do?
21:22Why did he hate me?
21:23No.
21:23The police were foreign, and he was dead.
21:27Mum, he's...
21:27Rash, Rash, VP's dropping.
21:30Billy muster down.
21:31OK, let's keep her on the trolley,
21:34and let's get our lead and monitoring attached.
21:36Please, uh...
21:38She's breathing.
21:40Neema?
21:41Neema?
21:42Neema?
21:42Abdomen's guarding, internal bleeding,
21:44I think it's probably the spleen.
21:45Can we get some bloods up, please?
21:47Yeah.
21:47And a TXA infusion.
21:49I'll activate the major hemorrhage prasicol.
21:51Uh, yes, and can you fast bleed the surgeons?
21:53Yep.
21:54OK, let's start with the Oneg...
21:55Activate the major hemorrhage prasicol, please.
21:57Recess us A&E.
21:57...10 mils per kilogram and one to the response.
21:59OK, let's get that blood up, please.
22:01And can we fast bleed the surgeons?
22:02Please also raise us A&E.
22:04Scar on her head.
22:05I don't think I'd treat her, but...
22:07Was she here a couple of weeks ago?
22:10Oh, God.
22:11They were waiting.
22:12Her mum asked for cow pop.
22:14Right, Rita, we need to get these bloods through.
22:16Rita.
22:18Rita, the transfusion.
22:20Rita!
22:20Yeah, that's how her brother found them.
22:23Because they were on the TV show.
22:24Hiya.
22:37Lovely to see you.
22:38Oh, Rosie.
22:39Don't put your place in the queue.
22:41I've brought Nicole something for tea.
22:43She never has learned to cook.
22:46Perhaps you could get it to her?
22:47I'm sure she can get something from here.
22:51Yeah, but it savored the bother.
22:53She should decide what she eats.
22:55Don't you think?
22:56We sorted the menu together.
22:58Your baby is not the only thing in her life.
23:00I appreciate you're looking out for her, but...
23:03I really don't think this is any of your business.
23:07Obsessing over her food?
23:08Phone calls at work?
23:10Showing up mid-shift?
23:12Don't you think that's a bit much?
23:13OK, I'm...
23:15I'd better go.
23:19Sorry to have bothered you.
23:20No, I...
23:24Hey, Jen.
23:25Have a look at this.
23:27Oh!
23:28Oh, look at him!
23:30Is that a smile on wind?
23:32I've been a lot of both.
23:35Yo, Teddy!
23:37What did you reckon, mate?
23:39Got his granddad looks or what?
23:41Hey, what happened here?
23:43Boxing.
23:43Though why somebody with a dodgy ticker.
23:46Best thing to do for my heart is stay fit.
23:48Ah, good on you, man.
23:49Don't encourage him.
23:50No, no, it's a proper sport, Jen.
23:51I mean, I was 22 as an amateur.
23:53Oh, get you.
23:54You know what, a bit of advice.
23:56Don't blockage your face.
23:57Yeah, yeah, funny.
23:58Well, if you're so good, why don't we spar later?
24:00Nah, man, my friend is a long run.
24:043006, job coming through to you.
24:05Query stroke.
24:06Can I get your mobile on this one?
24:08All received, thank you, over.
24:09Thanks, Shirley.
24:20Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
24:22Sweetheart, look at me.
24:24They are confident they can operate, yeah?
24:27They're going to repair that spleen, I'm sure of it.
24:30Yeah?
24:30That's 88%.
24:36OK, Miss Chowdhury, your oxygen levels are dangerously low.
24:39Don't put me to sleep.
24:41Not till her leave is off surgery.
24:43OK, we can't hold off any longer.
24:44If we don't protect your airway now, then we can...
24:46We need to be here when she wakes up.
24:49But what you said, this is my fault, not hers.
24:53I was meant to keep her safe.
24:56You did?
24:56You did?
24:57The police found her because of you.
24:59I need to see for myself that she's OK.
25:02I need to tell her the truth.
25:04Because he's right.
25:08I lied about everything.
25:11I couldn't bear it.
25:13What they thought of us.
25:14I didn't want her to feel scared or ashamed.
25:21You can tell her.
25:22OK, you can tell her all of this.
25:24No-one will stop you.
25:25And I promise you, Halima is in the best possible hands.
25:28But she's going to need her mum.
25:30OK, so please let us help you.
25:35Yeah?
25:36Yeah?
25:37Yeah, OK.
25:39Rita, can you get the airway trolley, please?
25:41Rocoronium, fentanyl and propofol are fast-leaf anaesthetic.
25:44Thanks.
26:03Dylan?
26:04Yes?
26:05I heard about our acid attack victim.
26:07Perhaps now you understand why I need to get to the truth.
26:11Look, I think the fallout from the TV programme
26:13has obviously been awful for everybody.
26:15We can agree on that.
26:16But your obsession with trying to find out who it was
26:19that went to the press in the first place,
26:20your tunnel vision, your rigidity of thought...
26:23Well, you're the expert there.
26:25Sorry, say that again.
26:27Aren't you due your autism assessment?
26:31OK, you can waste your time with this vendetta all you like.
26:35As far as I can see, you're no closer to finding out who it was.
26:37In the meantime, some of us have actually got patients to treat.
26:39So if you don't mind, that's what I'm going to go and do, mate.
26:41All right?
26:41Dylan?
26:42Yeah?
26:43I haven't wasted my time.
26:45I know who it is.
26:46Hey.
26:57Lachlan Daniels.
26:58I'm Faith.
26:59Do you want to tell me what happened?
27:00Yeah, I'd rather not.
27:02It says here that you put your hand out when you fell.
27:06Did you twist your wrist at all?
27:08I thought that woman said.
27:09I don't really want you to treat me, to be honest.
27:11Look, I'm really sorry you feel like that,
27:13but I can assure you that I am...
27:14Excuse me, love.
27:15Could you step in for Nurse Faith, was it?
27:18Because of her drug history.
27:19Jodie, it's fine.
27:20It's not.
27:20I don't really want her druggie treating me, to be honest.
27:23So can you get someone else?
27:25Is that all right?
27:25All right.
27:26Everything all right?
27:26No, not really.
27:28Is there any chance she's on something?
27:31What are you talking about?
27:32Excuse me.
27:33Her drug history.
27:33She did it before.
27:34Listen, pal, I don't know what you've been told,
27:36but first of all, that is none of your business.
27:38And secondly, whatever's happened to her in the past,
27:40it's exactly that, in the past.
27:42OK, nice speech, mate,
27:43but that's why I should say your word for it.
27:45Sorry.
27:47OK.
27:49All right.
27:55Shut the door.
28:00Sit.
28:05An email has been brought to my attention.
28:08Shall I read it to you?
28:09It's clear that the only way to affect change within a system paralysed by ineffectual local
28:18management is aggressive direct action, of which it will be my duty to engage should the
28:24problems listed below not be addressed forthwith.
28:29You're certainly thorough in your assessment of the ED's shortcomings.
28:33Now, I've been asking myself, what might constitute aggressive direct action?
28:43There wasn't a specific thing, necessarily.
28:46I hadn't really thought it through.
28:48Really?
28:49I'm not denying I sent the email.
28:51I did at a time of high emotion and personal difficulties, but that interview, that footage
28:57had nothing to do with me.
28:58Which I'm sure you thought we'd all believe.
29:00Is this because I saw you pocket that clamp in Reesos, which, quite frankly, is a bizarre
29:07thing to do, but I...
29:07Our ability to help patients relies on trust and respect, which you destroyed in one selfish
29:12and traitorous swoop.
29:14No.
29:14Conspiring with a TV company known for creating disaster narratives for a scandal-hungry audience.
29:19One small ill-advised action, the appalling consequences of which are all too real.
29:24The threats, the abuse, and shall we talk about how Nazareth Chowdhury's attacker knew
29:28that she was in a holding...
29:29It doesn't mean that I'd do something as explosive as go to the media, although maybe to get through
29:32to you, I should have.
29:37You think I'm the whistleblower?
29:49Rash, Rash, Rash, I just, I need you to know how much I think of you and I respect you
30:03and it doesn't matter what Patrick says, okay?
30:05Rita, I don't care what you think.
30:13Oi, Derek.
30:15Have you heard what went down with Rash?
30:16Look, Patrick's so off the mark, man.
30:18I've never met anyone less rebellious than my cousin.
30:20Well, he has been looking seriously stressed.
30:22Yeah, because he's grieving for his dad.
30:25Look, until I hear it from Rash, I'm not buying it.
30:27Yeah, Lachlan Daniel's X-ray, soft tissue damage as expected.
30:29Can you let him know and sort him out?
30:31Thanks.
30:32Clear and concise instructions, as I've heard.
30:35Hi.
30:38Hey.
30:39So, this brain is relatively minor, with anti-inflammatories, elevation and regular ice
30:44packs should be all right within two or three weeks, maybe to a month.
30:48Okay.
30:50Jodie?
30:51Yeah?
30:51Can I borrow your eyes a second?
30:53Yeah.
30:54Um, okay, you see here?
30:56Yeah.
30:57It's a transcaphoid perilunate dislocation.
31:00Oh.
31:01I know it's hard to see with the angle of the X-ray, but it's there.
31:04That bit?
31:04Mm-hmm.
31:05Mm-hmm.
31:06Okay, um...
31:07Do you want me to...
31:09It's fine.
31:11I'll tell him.
31:11Okay.
31:14Right, Mr. Daniels.
31:15Look, I'm sorry to tell you that your injury's a bit more serious than we initially thought.
31:20Although there is no fracture, the force on your wrist has caused a dislocation.
31:25So, I'll refer you to orthopedics, and it may need manipulating and surgery.
31:29The good news is that I think you'll make a full recovery.
31:33It's just going to take about two to four months.
31:35Okay?
31:36By recovery, I can still use it, though, yeah?
31:38If nothing's broken.
31:39No, it's really important that you let the joint heal fully to reduce the risk of arthritis
31:43developing.
31:44No, I can work through a bit of pain.
31:45It's all right.
31:46You know, it's part of the course of weight training.
31:47Mm-hmm.
31:47Hypertrophy, you push yourself, so you damage the muscle fibres, and then they repair,
31:51and they build up a bit stronger and better.
31:52Mr. Daniels, it is not the muscles that you have damaged, okay?
31:56It is the ligaments and the tendons holding the joint in place.
32:00Now, they need time, and they need rest.
32:02Look, you're a fit guy.
32:04Surely you can just dial it down for a little bit, maybe even try another form of exercise.
32:08Seriously, I can't use it at all.
32:10No, no, I'm really sorry.
32:12But I have to.
32:13Really, no, I need to.
32:18Really, I have to.
32:23I don't know what to do if I can't.
32:26Okay, okay.
32:26All right, all right.
32:27Just take a deep breath with me, okay?
32:29Take a deep breath in.
32:30Come out.
32:32And again.
32:33Everything's gonna be okay.
32:35All right, all right.
32:36Everything's gonna be okay.
32:37One of the hardest parts of the job is seeing the kids waiting for hours, and the parents so stressed, you just feel helpless.
33:04Excuse me.
33:05Hey, sorry.
33:06I just wondered if my daughter could make me have some cowpaw while we're waiting.
33:10Yes.
33:10Yeah, could you get this lady some cowpaw?
33:12Sorry, you've had such a lot.
33:13Yeah, no worries.
33:14Hi.
33:14Hi.
33:14Hey, I'm sorry.
33:15I just didn't know we'd be waiting so long.
33:17Oh, no.
33:18I'm sorry.
33:18We need to do this.
33:19Okay.
33:20To you just before we came, so that's been like nine hours, so.
33:24Nine hours, that is a long time.
33:25I'm so sorry.
33:25I won't grab that for you.
33:27Management keep making promises, but nothing changes.
33:34If anything, it's getting worse.
33:38Sorry, I just didn't know we'd be waiting so long.
33:40Oh, no.
33:41Okay.
34:11I assume Chris isn't going to bring your things.
34:15I don't think I'll ever feel the way he does.
34:17I had to tell him, didn't I?
34:19I think you did.
34:20I kind of enjoyed it, though, you know, the attention.
34:23Didn't think it was a big thing, but if it was the other way around,
34:27I've been such a crappy mate.
34:30I don't know how to fix it, but I guess now I've got time on me hands to work it out.
34:36Can I have a word, please?
34:37No worries.
34:38I'll take it.
34:38Look, Nicole, is everything okay?
34:43I can't believe you spoke to Rosie like that.
34:46She's in bits.
34:47She would give anything to obsess over the prenatal qualities of nuts,
34:51or have morning sickness, or incredibly sore boobs, but she can't.
34:56This is her baby growing inside of me.
34:58Her pregnancy, not mine, and it definitely isn't yours.
35:02So just back off, all right?
35:04Worry about your own kid.
35:05Is it okay, Phoebe, and I still stay?
35:10I'm hardly going to take it out on him, am I?
35:13Shouldn't you have left already?
35:18No!
35:18Hey.
35:20How's our great leader doing?
35:22Hey, Patrick.
35:24Uh, sinking to new lows, if you can believe that.
35:28Very keen to avoid resource, though.
35:29Almost too keen, if you know what.
35:31Oh, sorry.
35:31Stephen will do this later.
35:33Rash.
35:34They managed to save the daughter's spleen.
35:35She's on the recovery board.
35:37So when we get a moment, we should probably go through a formal, uh, statement for the ESLI.
35:41Then you're stretched enough.
35:42Let's not waste any more of your time.
35:43Whatever's happening with Patrick, forget that.
35:45Look at what you did today for Tom Porter, for the Chowdhury's.
35:48The Chowdhury's?
35:49It was the worst day of their lives.
35:50And what did you do?
35:51You treated them with compassion, with competence, with professionalism.
35:54Didn't, please.
35:55I...
35:55I've got a patient in cubicle three.
35:58Yeah, the poor guy was really panicky, but I calmed him down.
36:04Spoke to me in the end.
36:05See?
36:06That's good.
36:06There's an upside to being a junkie.
36:08Empathy for all addictions.
36:09Exercise to crack.
36:10Uh, recovering junkie.
36:12Thank you very much.
36:13Okay, mate.
36:13Here we are.
36:15Let's get yourself together.
36:19What did you do?
36:20Nothing.
36:20Nothing.
36:21I don't know.
36:21Maybe everything.
36:24My heart is his.
36:25I want him so bad.
36:26But how do I tell him?
36:28My Yorkshire lad.
36:30Faith Cadigan, age 15, Glasgow.
36:32I just...
36:33I've hurt him so much.
36:34Yeah, okay.
36:35Look, enough with the teenage angst.
36:36Stop beating yourself up.
36:37Go and talk to him.
36:39Don't let your woman beat you up, either.
36:41See you in a bit.
36:43That's it.
36:44There we go.
36:45Well done, mate.
36:46Well done.
36:54Hey, Astrid.
36:56Um, do you mind if I do your ops before you leave?
36:59Yeah, I do.
37:00Actually, yeah.
37:01Could you get someone else?
37:02Because it'd be drug history.
37:03Yeah, if you like.
37:06Look, I just...
37:06I want to say, you can scream and shout at me as much as you like, but you're never going
37:11to stop me being on the other end of a phone for you.
37:13Okay?
37:13Of course you will.
37:14Because you've got this place holding you up.
37:17Some of us aren't so lucky.
37:19Beating addiction isn't luck.
37:21Not for anybody.
37:22If you had my life for even one day...
37:25I get it.
37:25You're having a rough time.
37:27And it's an excuse to slip.
37:28We've all done it.
37:29But what about the next rough time?
37:31And the time after that?
37:31When does it stop?
37:33So you don't want to go to NA and you don't want to speak to a sponsor, but...
37:37But you have my number.
37:39I'm a big girl.
37:41I can take it.
37:42Right, I'm going to try one more.
37:44Why are ninja farts so dangerous?
37:47Because they're silent and deadly.
37:50Yes, you'll like that one.
37:51See you later.
37:53See?
37:54Somebody thinks I'm funny.
37:55Yeah, well, that's because you've got the humour of an eight-year-old boy.
37:57Excuse me.
37:58Some of my jokes are very sophisticated.
38:00Yeah, like what?
38:01I'd have to make a pool table laugh.
38:02You're going to take a little pillow and laugh.
38:03Stop it.
38:03Get out.
38:06Ian.
38:07Uh, do you fancy going for a drink later?
38:13Um, yeah.
38:15Yeah, I do.
38:15OK.
38:17All right.
38:18See you in a bit.
38:18Bye.
38:28Morning, Grandad.
38:30A little pad work.
38:31Hey, look, Nick, once I'm done here, I'm picking up car.
38:34Sorry.
38:34Last shot of adrenaline before the smell of nappies.
38:36Come on.
38:37You know you want to.
38:40All right, all right.
38:41Five minutes, though, yeah?
38:43Whatever.
38:46All right, champ.
38:47Let's see what you've got, yeah?
38:48Ready?
38:49Yep.
38:57Whoa.
38:58Come on, man.
38:58Pads.
38:59We said pads.
38:59All right.
39:00Chill out.
39:00Don't need to be scared.
39:01Don't need to be scared.
39:08Hey.
39:08Oh, come on now.
39:10Don't look at your face, remember?
39:10All right.
39:12Calm down.
39:12Let's go.
39:14Calm down.
39:14Calm down.
39:15Calm down.
39:15Calm down.
39:16What are you doing?
39:16What are you doing?
39:17I said, calm down.
39:18What are you doing?
39:18Calm down.
39:19Calm down.
39:20What are you doing?
39:21Calm down.
39:21Oi.
39:22Clear your door.
39:26What, you gonna hit me, too?
39:29What the hell are you doing?
39:30Honestly, Jan, I didn't do anything.
39:44Do you know, you could add a pint.
39:51No, half is fine.
39:53Get me burpy.
39:55I meant a beer, not lemonade.
39:58Yeah.
39:58Yeah, well, some merely should have.
40:00Why?
40:02Ian, I'm not an alcoholic.
40:04No, I'm not.
40:04And I wouldn't have brought you here if I didn't think I could handle it, okay?
40:08Okay.
40:09I wanted to buy you an actual drink to say thank you for what you said to my patient earlier.
40:16No, Mr. Muscles.
40:19Shame it didn't help.
40:20No, it did, actually.
40:21It did.
40:23How did he even know?
40:24Um, well, you know the head injury you brought in Astrid Watson?
40:27Well, I've got the impression you two were made.
40:30Oh, well, kind of.
40:32I mean, I know we're from a group that I go to.
40:36So, she started around the same time as me and, well, we got on really well.
40:43Then she met a guy and, I mean, we both know it's not a good idea to add someone into the mix during your recovery.
40:51And, uh, she started missing sessions.
40:57Now she's here.
40:59So the accident, did she...
41:02Sorry.
41:03Sorry.
41:04Shouldn't have passed that.
41:05No, neither should I.
41:07I mean, she completely lost it at me and decided that the whole ward should know my sordid secret.
41:12No.
41:13Mm-hmm.
41:14Faith, that must have been...
41:15Completely embarrassing, enough to make me want to get high.
41:20Yeah.
41:21But I didn't.
41:23So, anyway, what you said, how you stuck up for me, that...
41:31I really needed to hear that today, so thank you.
41:35Well, I'm in every word of it.
41:37I know.
41:38I'm sorry, you...
41:41You didn't come here to hear this, is...
41:45No.
41:46No, no, no, I did.
41:48I want to know.
41:51Look, Ian, um...
41:54It's been drummed into me that if I have any hope of staying well, that I have to be completely honest about...
42:02About everything.
42:04So...
42:08Look, look, I get it.
42:12Focusing on your recovery, it's...
42:14It's priority, and you shouldn't let anything mess with that.
42:25It's...
42:26It's been a...
42:27It's been a long shift.
42:29I don't want the kids worrying about you, so...
42:32I'm gonna go.
42:34It's been a long shift.
42:36I don't want the kids to be able to go.
42:37I don't want the kids to be able to go.
42:38Oh, yeah.
42:39Okay.
42:40Sure.
42:41It was, uh...
42:43It was nice.
42:44Though.
42:45I mean, we could do it again.
42:46Maybe.
42:48Yeah.
42:49Yeah, yeah.
42:50Definitely.
42:51Okay.
42:52Sing that song.
42:53Bye.
42:54I don't want the kids to be able to go.
43:03Okay.
43:17I can't breathe.
43:39Oh, sorry.
43:41Sorry.
43:42I'm so sorry.
43:43Baby, will you worry?
43:45I wasn't worried.
43:46No?
43:47She was a bit stressed you weren't here.
43:50But I told her, you're always late.
43:53No biggie.
43:56Oh.
43:59Never change.
44:01No biggie.
44:15They're just doing it.
44:17I was helping, so convinced that I'm right, and I was just trying to show the world what
44:40was happening here, the truth, and then you brought your beautiful daughter here, and if I'd even begun to realise what sending that footage would do, I didn't, I wouldn't think, I'm so sorry, I'm so sorry, I'm so sorry, I'm so sorry,
45:10I'm so sorry, I found you because of me.
45:40I'm so sorry, I'm so sorry, I was like you say...
45:54I don't know.
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