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Casualty Season 41 Episode 06
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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00:00We've been trying to restart Chloe's heart for some time now and I'm afraid we haven't been successful.
00:04Take two weeks off. If you still feel the same then you and I will talk.
00:08He raped me, Cam. And I think he did it to you too.
00:12Dylan.
00:13Derfler, they've found a tumour.
00:15Excuse me, what is this?
00:17Oh, Dylan sort of asked me out. He said no.
00:20If he'd offered a transfer, he'd probably take it.
00:23Are you married, Rich?
00:24Yeah.
00:25He looks good in his uniform, doesn't he?
00:30Hello, paramedics.
00:33Alright, I'll check on him.
00:35I'll check upstairs.
00:37Hiya, mate. I'm Teddy. What's your name?
00:40Taylor.
00:42How can we help you today?
00:44It hurts.
00:47Have you had a fall or hit your head?
00:53Any pain in your back or your neck?
00:56Neck.
00:57I'm just going to have a feel.
00:58Taylor, can you open your eyes for me?
01:08Okay.
01:10Any sickness at all?
01:14Ted, he had fallen over his cot.
01:17Leo, Daddy's sorry.
01:19Right, Taylor.
01:20A few things suggest that you might have an infection,
01:22but I do need to do a few more tests.
01:24So we are going to have to get you into hospital as soon as we can.
01:26Anybody can look after this little one?
01:29Next door.
01:29I'll give him a knock.
01:31Teddy, meet Teddy.
01:33Teddy, meet baby.
01:34Hello.
01:35Yeah.
01:36Hello.
01:37Hello.
01:39Right.
01:39I'll just knock next door.
01:41You are adorable.
01:43I have to take Daddy into hospital, okay?
01:46When I finish your ops, I'm going to get a line in and I'm going to give you some medication.
01:53That's okay?
01:54Is that okay with you?
01:55All right.
01:57All right.
01:57All right.
01:58On your side.
02:02Deep breaths.
02:03It's okay.
02:04It's all right.
02:05It's all right.
02:15Okay.
02:15It starts to drop.
02:17I'm going to pre-alert.
02:18I'll give you some oxygen on some Ben Pen.
02:20Good plan.
02:21Right, final checks and let's get going.
02:23Okay.
02:24Mum's on her way.
02:26We've told her what's happening.
02:27We'll take care of Dad.
02:28Oh, he's going to be a little heartbreaker, isn't he?
02:33Yes.
02:35Okay, all set?
02:37Yeah.
02:42Bye, baby.
02:43That should make you feel a bit better.
02:47Go!
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03:28izzy,
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03:40I mean she'd be very lethargic.
03:42It's been off her food.
03:46Yeah, she hasn't been to the loo this morning and very labored breathing.
03:47Yeah, she hasn't been to the loo this morning and very laboured breathing.
03:52She's very sick, Dylan.
03:55We've always said there'd come a point when we'd have to stop treatment and make her comfortable.
04:02Are there no tests, no other options?
04:05Her cancer's spread. There's no cure.
04:09I mean, she went for a walk yesterday along the canal path.
04:13She went further than she's been in ages.
04:15You know, on a good day, you'd hardly know.
04:18In all likelihood, this is her body saying enough's enough.
04:25I've got one of our consent forms here.
04:29I know it's hard, but as a doctor, I'm sure you understand.
04:33As a doctor, I would try everything that I could for my patient until the very end.
04:36I cannot sign that until I know that you have done everything that you can.
04:40Okay.
04:45What do you think you're doing?
04:53Just kick back and enjoy the ride.
04:54I've got a patient in the back, I mean.
04:56So...
04:56Three, zero, zero, six to control.
05:09Alpha Romeo.
05:13Are you ready, reader?
05:14I want to do a final night to take away.
05:16Do you want to see my card?
05:18Is your day ahead?
05:19What's the go-to in the...
05:20It's not normal to watch this much day's home telly unless you've got a free bus post, mate.
05:24Look, I get that you need a bit of time, but it's been weeks since baby Chloe died.
05:29So?
05:30So we've all lost patients, Cam.
05:32And it was one of the hardest parts of anti-natal.
05:36Are you sure there's nothing else?
05:38You just can't help yourself, can you?
05:40Hey, look.
05:42What's wrong with a bit of window shopping?
05:43Mm-hmm.
05:45Ed, Cam, you should come to the schwarz later.
05:47Nice schwarz.
05:48What, it's better than wallowing here, innit?
05:50Look at the state of your...
05:51At least have a shower.
05:56Found it!
05:59Four o'clock.
06:00Think about it.
06:03I don't know how you'll be late.
06:08And if you found any clever ways for the costs...
06:13Hey, what's your name?
06:21What's it to you?
06:22Well, I'm Teddy.
06:25Pete.
06:26If it's drugs, you're after Pete.
06:27This isn't the way to go about it.
06:29Watch out!
06:34No, no, no.
06:35This isn't funny.
06:36You need to do us both for favoring.
06:37You need to pull over, now.
06:43I'll tell you what.
06:47Tell you what.
06:47Can you hear me?
06:55Ten.
06:56Nine.
06:57Eight.
06:58Seven.
06:59Six.
07:00Five.
07:01Four.
07:02Three.
07:02Come on.
07:03Two.
07:04And one.
07:05Good lad.
07:06Have a break.
07:08Mum!
07:09Hey.
07:10I thought you were getting out of school.
07:11He left us on the table.
07:14Oh, cheers.
07:15Yeah, well, I thought we'd come in.
07:17Have a little play.
07:18Yeah, I can see.
07:20You think this is a good idea?
07:23Yeah, yeah, it's good for him.
07:25You're a natural, are you, mate?
07:26Yeah, it's really fun.
07:30You OK with this?
07:31Er...
07:31I can back off if you think I'm off-stepping.
07:34No, that's not what I'm saying.
07:37I've got to get on shift.
07:38You'll get him to school, yeah?
07:39Yeah, yeah, that's enough for today.
07:40Look, I'll grab my school bag.
07:41I'll drop you off.
07:42Faith, I'll see you later, yeah?
07:44I don't know what time I'm going to finish, so...
07:46Er, you've got a homework club after school.
07:48OK?
07:50Faith?
07:51Already late.
07:52Some guy nipped it, apparently.
07:59What, are you sure it's Teddy in the back?
08:01Just ask someone to let you off the shift.
08:03No, I can't do that.
08:04I need it here, they're round.
08:07Good morning.
08:09Is it?
08:09Yeah, maybe.
08:10I don't know.
08:11Er, with me, please, Jodie.
08:13It's in a bit.
08:14Er, Claire.
08:16Mitchell?
08:17Yeah, Mitchell.
08:18Hi, I'm Dylan.
08:20Er, this is Jodie.
08:21Now, you've got something wrong with your ear, is that right?
08:23Yeah, my piercing ripped out.
08:26Yeah, OK.
08:27How did that happen?
08:27Heavy night?
08:28I fell.
08:29Yeah, welcome drinks at my new job.
08:32Probably should have eaten first.
08:34I don't know.
08:34We've all been there.
08:36OK, any other injuries?
08:37Did you hit your head, feel dizzy, anything like that?
08:40Erm...
08:41Anything at all?
08:42Nope.
08:43No, OK.
08:44So, let's start with oral analgesia.
08:46I think that needs, obviously, cleaning before we suture,
08:48and let's check tetanus status as well.
08:51Yeah, one for you we're doing next time.
08:53Excuse me.
08:54I'm looking for my husband.
08:56He's in an ambulance.
08:57I think something might have happened.
08:58OK, have you been to reception?
08:59I've tried.
09:00They don't know anything.
09:01OK, I'm afraid I can't help you.
09:02I think something's wrong.
09:04He can't have disappeared into thin air.
09:06OK.
09:07Did you tell me his name?
09:08Taylor Lewis.
09:09Fine.
09:10Er, if you head back to reception, I'll come and find you.
09:12OK?
09:12OK.
09:25Pete, the patient's really sick now.
09:27Whatever.
09:27I'm serious, you'll have to slow down.
09:29I need to give him some medicine, and I need a steady hand to do it.
09:31Come on.
09:32Come on!
09:33Come on.
10:03This one's in, but he really needs to see a doctor.
10:06Can't you just pull over?
10:07We can get someone else to drive.
10:09He's got a kid, Pete.
10:30A lovely little boy.
10:32And if we don't get into the hospital soon, I'm scared we're going to lose him.
10:37I know you don't want that.
10:38I need your help.
10:41Please.
10:41You're doing really well.
10:54I can't keep anything down.
10:55OK, where was his kidney transplant?
10:57A few weeks ago.
10:58OK, Adam, I'm just going to have a little feel of your tummy.
11:02Any medications, immunosuppressants?
11:06Tacrolimus is the main one.
11:07I've got a list of the rest of them on my phone here.
11:09Right, OK.
11:10Let's work him up for presuming sepsis.
11:13So let's get an IV line in.
11:15Bloods including cultures.
11:17Venous blood gas.
11:18Want to do renal function.
11:20Have you passed urine today?
11:21The transplant's not worked, has it?
11:26Look, we're just trying to figure out what's going on, OK?
11:28So we...
11:30Everything all right?
11:33Yes, yeah.
11:34Let's start up on IV fluids and let's get a catheter as well.
11:39Nice dresser.
11:41Dr. Keough?
11:42I'm a bit busy at the boat.
11:43Yeah, but wait, I've found some bruises on Claire Mitchell's arms.
11:46Sorry, one sec.
11:47The space and resource is being held for the patient in the storm and truck.
11:50We haven't found him yet, right?
11:52Not as far as I know, sorry.
11:54OK, OK.
11:54Um, did she bring them to your attention?
11:58Um, no, I found them.
11:59OK, are they consistent with the four?
12:02Well, yeah, I suppose it was one.
12:03There you go, I think.
12:05Sorry.
12:08If you're worried, go as you go.
12:12It may be more convenient for us to talk in the relatives.
12:15Well, you could just tell me now so that I can let work know how long this is all going to take.
12:18OK, unfortunately, your husband's missing.
12:39OK, let's...
12:40Raj, you're on the driver.
12:41OK, how are you, Teddy?
12:44Uh, yeah, yeah, yeah, I am.
12:47How's the patient?
12:48Uh, I'll just use your last another five minutes.
12:51We've been in for ten of their as a pump.
12:52OK, let's get him to recess as quickly as we can.
12:59You all right?
13:00I'm OK.
13:02Adam, how are you feeling?
13:04Awful.
13:07This wouldn't be happening if I'd just got your kidney.
13:09No, please.
13:10But you pulled out of donating.
13:15And now, look.
13:17It's been a difficult road.
13:20I thought we were over the worst of it, but, um...
13:23Yeah, look, we're going to keep fluids going through, but we still need to do a few more tests.
13:26And it's definitely his transplant.
13:29It's unusual to have problems after donor surgery, but it's not entirely impossible.
13:33Um, there's a canteen here.
13:35Why don't you go grab yourself a coffee?
13:37We're happy to keep an eye.
13:37Yeah.
13:39Yeah, maybe some air.
13:40Is that OK, Adam?
13:46OK, let's, um, choose bloods, do another set of orbs, and, uh, I'm going to get his kidney specialist, OK?
13:54This is Taylor Lewis, 32.
13:56Been unwell for a few days.
13:57He had a seizure en route.
13:58He's hypotensive and a BM of 10.4.
14:01I've given him 1.2 grams of Ben Pen, 1 gram of IV post-C tamal, 500 mils of fluid iron, he's on 15 litres of oxygen.
14:08OK, any sign of a rash?
14:10Uh, not on his last check, that was about 15 minutes ago.
14:12OK, so let's check again, please, as soon as you can.
14:14Uh, you all right?
14:15Well done.
14:16Get yourself checked out, yeah?
14:17Yeah, I will.
14:17OK, so he's got a pain in the airway, I can hear that.
14:21I didn't.
14:23OK, good time.
14:26Yeah, we've got a, we've got a non-blanching rash there.
14:29Yeah, so let's treat it as a suspected meningitis.
14:31I haven't stopped him on the sepsis path, baby, please.
14:35OK.
14:35OK.
14:35OK, he's got it.
14:36OK.
14:37Let's get him on the side.
14:38OK.
14:39OK.
14:39OK.
14:40OK.
14:40OK.
14:41OK.
14:42OK.
14:43OK.
14:44OK.
14:45OK.
14:46OK.
14:47He's probably missing his dad.
14:48OK.
14:49Take over, please.
14:50OK.
14:51OK.
14:51He's got trisks.
14:52Sorry.
14:52Shall we go over here?
14:53Let's, uh, have the round of hands quickly as we can.
14:57Sorry.
14:58Right, we're nearly there.
14:59Pretty sure you're going to need stitches, though.
15:06I can, um, get your bag for that if you want.
15:09Don't bother.
15:10It's going straight in the bin.
15:12If, if this wasn't an accident, we won't judge.
15:19I've, I've seen you bruising and you don't have to tell me anything if you don't want to.
15:27But if I can help.
15:30It's OK.
15:31It's OK.
15:32Come on.
15:33It's OK.
15:34It's OK.
15:35Come on.
15:36It's all right.
15:37It's OK.
15:38I've got you.
15:39He's not really responding, is he?
15:40He's been fitting for over five minutes.
15:41He's not coming out.
15:42And it's with prep for the RSI.
15:43He's the only one that can settle the baby.
15:45Um, at the moment he's, he's not coming out of the fit.
15:46So what I want to do is to, um, give him a general anaesthetic.
15:47Hopefully that should subdue the seizure and then we can limit further complications.
15:48What sort of complications?
15:49Um, I'm so sorry, guys.
15:50Um, he feels really hot.
15:51I think he might have a temperature.
15:52Do you know if he's teething?
15:53I know.
15:54Uh, I don't know.
15:55I don't know.
15:56Taylor hasn't mentioned anything.
15:57What if it's more serious?
15:58Can someone check him over?
15:59Well, why don't we get him checked in?
16:00Let's get him to a cubicle, yes, and then somebody will see to all of them.
16:01Yeah.
16:02Do you want to see all of them?
16:03Yeah.
16:04Um, do you want to see?
16:05Um, do you want to see all of them?
16:06No, do you want to see all of them?
16:07Uh, what if they're going to see?
16:08It's a little bit more serious.
16:09I don't know.
16:10Um, do you want to see them?
16:11No, don't you want to see them?
16:12I don't see them.
16:13And then, of course, they're going to see them.
16:14And then, of course, they're going to see them.
16:24Yeah, no, we just wanted to confirm that it was a straightforward transplant.
16:32Yeah.
16:33Okay, thanks for your time.
16:35Yep.
16:36Okay, bye.
16:42We should put it in our locker.
16:44That's like torture.
16:47It's okay if you're missing him, you know.
16:50No, I just miss having, I don't know.
16:54Is, um, Miss Natalia thinking about changing degree?
17:01We're talking about you.
17:02Well, okay, let's just pretend this is a two-way friendship.
17:05Oh, is Mama Bear thinking about going to the dark side?
17:09No.
17:11You're a terrible liar.
17:12Okay, yes, fine.
17:13I've been thinking about it for a while, but please don't say anything.
17:16I haven't told Ian yet.
17:17Sorry to interrupt.
17:18Um, Dr Nash, can I wrap you for a sec?
17:19Yeah, yeah, sure.
17:21When is the right time for these things?
17:22A sort, Ed?
17:25Mm.
17:26What kind of a sort?
17:28Um, rape.
17:31Yeah, she's really fragile.
17:33Um, put a call into local Sark.
17:35See how busy they are.
17:36Okay.
17:37Cheers.
17:37Yeah, okay.
17:40Yeah, obviously.
17:43Yeah, all right.
17:45Okay, bye-bye.
17:46Bye.
17:49My dog, Dervla.
17:51Um, I thought she was on her last legs, but, um...
17:54Yeah, it seems she's rallied, so...
17:56I didn't realise about Dervla.
17:58No.
17:59Sounds stressful.
18:01Well, I'd rather the vet was a bit more enthusiastic about keeping her alive, but, uh, yeah, there we go.
18:06Still, it's no excuse.
18:08How'd you been?
18:09I was in pits when my dog, Riley, died.
18:13But, um, that doesn't mean you dropped the ball with patience.
18:18Claire Mitchell.
18:19Tornhill.
18:20Mm-hmm.
18:20It was an assault.
18:22It was a serious assault.
18:25Like, I can see that you've had a tough day, and you may need some tears of yourself, but, um, the patient's lives, they come first.
18:32And Dervla's, too, by the sounds of it.
18:34Dervla has got nothing to do with you.
18:36I know, but you're not yourself, because if you were, you'd have picked up on Claire Mitchell.
18:41I've asked Jodie to contact the local Sark.
18:43I'm sure she's going to update you.
18:48Oh!
18:49Oh!
18:50Oh!
18:53Um, I've had the results of Taylor's lumbar puncture, and it does confirm bacterial meningitis.
18:58So, we're just waiting for a better night to you at the moment.
19:01But he's, he's going to be okay.
19:03Time will tell.
19:04How's this one doing?
19:06Oh, yeah.
19:06Temperature is 38.5.
19:10A rest rate, 30, and pulse, 100.
19:12All right.
19:13Do you mind if I have a quick listen to his chest?
19:16Has he had, um, much contact with Dad over the last 24 hours?
19:19Well, they, they co-sleep.
19:21Yeah, there was a little bit of a rush there.
19:25Yeah.
19:26That's not something that we would, uh, associate with meningitis.
19:29So, I think it's probably just a, a viral infection.
19:32We'll keep him in for observation.
19:34But I, I think this is just something that we'll clear up on its own accord within a few days.
19:38But if it isn't meningitis, then why has he been crying so much?
19:42Well, he's not 100%.
19:44Um, and I, you know, I'm not a parent myself.
19:48But I would imagine what he really needs is just a, just a place of TLC, as I believe some people call it.
19:54Right.
19:55I'll have somebody, um, let you know when your husband's going up to ITU.
20:23Okay.
20:25Judy.
20:28You said on the phone, so, um...
20:31Yeah.
20:32Uh, yeah, someone that was mentioned in the email.
20:35Um, in here.
20:37Yes.
20:41Everything okay?
20:45Not really.
20:46Okay.
20:46Have you seen my phone?
20:53Uh, that's it.
20:56Yeah.
20:57Thanks.
20:58Should be in my office, really.
21:18Hello?
21:19Hello, love.
21:20Uh, yeah, I was wondering if you're going to make the Swartz later.
21:23Um, I'm not sure.
21:29No?
21:30But you've been to Swartz Rands in the past, haven't you?
21:34Uh, yeah.
21:35Well, this one will be no different.
21:38Baby Chloe is one case, Cam.
21:40It was awful, no one's denying that.
21:42I know.
21:42Are you sure that there's nothing else that's making you feel like this?
21:51Because, you know, whatever it is, you can tell me.
21:56No.
21:56No, no, just, just Chloe.
21:58Okay.
21:59Okay, good.
22:00Well, come in.
22:01We can talk it through together.
22:03Because everyone's in the same boat.
22:06I guess, yeah.
22:10If the Swartz have helped in the past, they're going to help again.
22:14Please give it a try, Cam.
22:16You don't want to do it for yourself, don't you?
22:17No.
22:21Okay.
22:27Hi, Adam.
22:29Um, so I spoke to your kidney specialist,
22:31and they said the last time they saw you,
22:33they were happy to discharge you.
22:35But your kidney function shows that your creatinine levels
22:37are much higher than we'd expect.
22:39What did I say?
22:41So I think something else is going on.
22:44Like what?
22:45Well, you know, I don't want to sound like a grandmother,
22:47but I was your age once,
22:49so the whole rebel without a cause,
22:51you're looking at her.
22:52I know all the tricks.
22:53I don't know what you mean.
22:54I mean, if you're putting yourself at risk,
22:56if you're playing fast and loose with your health,
22:58things would get very dangerous very quick.
23:03You mean I could die?
23:05Not if I've got anything to do with it,
23:06but I do need to know the treatment to give you.
23:09So are you going to make me guess,
23:10or are you going to tell me?
23:12Right, when did you stop digging them?
23:28A couple of days ago.
23:30My mum said we would go through the transplant process together,
23:33but halfway through the tests,
23:35she pulled out.
23:36She got to choose and I didn't.
23:40Okay, look, I have no idea what it's like to be a mum,
23:43but I do know that when it comes to medicine,
23:46there are no easy decisions.
23:48And I've met the woman.
23:48You're clearly her priority.
23:50She never said that.
23:52She never said anything.
23:53What happens now?
23:57Now I need to work on bringing your creatinine levels down,
24:00and I need to tell your mum.
24:03Do you have to?
24:04Yeah.
24:05Legally, yeah.
24:08But look, I think it would be a good idea for you two to talk.
24:12Right, uh...
24:14Okay, I'm going to start him on tacrolimus.
24:17I've got to keep fluids going through.
24:19Are you okay to chase mum?
24:21Can't be easy.
24:22Doing it all on her own.
24:24No.
24:25No, I guess not.
24:27She's got him this far.
24:30I'll go and find her.
24:31Okay.
24:40Yeah, appreciate that.
24:42Take care.
24:42Come to make sure I'm leaving the building?
24:45No.
24:46I've got a meeting.
24:48Well, it's what you want, isn't it?
24:50How's HR put it?
24:53Find an opportunity at another trust.
24:58Cam wouldn't question my right to work here.
25:00No.
25:01No, we've been through a lot together.
25:03Well, the well-being of my staff's my highest priority.
25:06So, anybody threatening that?
25:09Well, as a mental health ambassador myself,
25:11there's nothing more important.
25:13It's just a shame you're way off the mark.
25:15Am I?
25:17Let's not forget, I was proved innocent in a court of law.
25:21And it's taken me years to rebuild my reputation.
25:24I bet it has.
25:25So I won't let anyone, and I mean anyone,
25:28destroy it again.
25:2925 years in an ED.
25:31Not easily intimidated.
25:33No?
25:34Nope.
25:36Let me spell it out for you.
25:37If you know what's good for you,
25:44I'll drop out of the little vendetta you've got against me,
25:46or I will get you struck off for good.
25:49Failure boots.
25:50No.
25:51I don't know about you, but I'm extremely busy.
25:56HR will be in touch, Nada.
25:58Bye-bye.
25:59Oh, I see you.
26:12Hiding from the mayhem.
26:13Totally busted.
26:15Don't need your wisecracks, Stevie.
26:20So let's give that a couple of minutes
26:22for the anaesthetics to work,
26:24and then it'll just be one or two stitches, I think.
26:26Now, I know it's a very delicate subject,
26:29but I think Jodie spoke to you
26:31about what happened last night.
26:33And if you felt able to,
26:36there is a clinic that we can refer you to
26:38that specialises in sexual assault.
26:41No.
26:43They'll think it's my fault
26:43because I drank too much, like you did.
26:47No, absolutely not.
26:49And if I gave you that impression,
26:51I am very sorry.
26:52It doesn't matter how much you had to drink.
26:55You're not to blame.
26:59Can you feel that?
27:00No.
27:04Nice and still for me, okay?
27:13If I do go to the centre,
27:14are they going to make me report to the police?
27:17No.
27:18No, not if you don't want to.
27:20It's just I'm new at my job.
27:22He's been there years.
27:23Everyone trusts him.
27:25Well, that's even more a reason to report him.
27:27So he can't do this to anybody else.
27:32I'm just not sure I'm ready to relive it yet, you know?
27:36Well, I'm not going to pretend that it's not tough,
27:40but it's worth it.
27:43Everybody there will understand exactly how you're feeling.
27:46And the staff will know how to help you.
27:51And it's really good to have support.
27:54Leave me.
27:55Well done.
28:04If you do decide to,
28:06I know that Jodie can arrange transport for you, okay?
28:09Okay.
28:10Okay.
28:11Nice.
28:15Eddie.
28:19Come here.
28:19What are you doing?
28:25What was that for?
28:28Just glad I got you.
28:34Yeah, so apparently there's a backlog of x-rays,
28:35so we'll make a list of anyone who needs to be seen.
28:38We'll get people through from recess as a matter of priority.
28:40Mm-hmm.
28:41You want to look at me when you're boasting me about?
28:43Remember, Schwartz in a bit.
28:44Hope to see as many of you there as possible.
28:46What?
28:50She seems stressed.
28:52Well, who isn't in this place?
28:53No, but I mean different stress.
28:55Like, she's, like, distracted,
28:56and she totally snapped at me earlier.
28:58I hadn't noticed.
28:59Do you think it's just with me?
29:01I think you're being paranoid.
29:03Do you think there's any chance you could maybe have a wee word with her just to see?
29:06If she suspects.
29:07No, just, I don't know.
29:09Dr. Dash.
29:11Please, I would do this in for you.
29:13You didn't have to, would you?
29:14But, okay, fifth, fine.
29:16You're better than me.
29:17All right.
29:17Please.
29:20I'll try.
29:21Yeah.
29:27Jodie.
29:28Got a sec.
29:30I've done okay?
29:31I know you took the lead on Claire Mitchell.
29:33Yeah.
29:33I've been thinking about talking to Nurse Mackenzie about Dr. Keogh.
29:37As a clinical lead, I think it's right that she should know that one of her senior members of staff
29:40lacks the skills to deal with sensitive cases.
29:44No, Dylan asked me if I was comfortable taking the lead with Claire.
29:47Sorry?
29:48Yeah, he just said that she might trust me more.
29:51And, yeah, he didn't exactly get off on the right foot, but we put it right.
29:55I know he can be blunt, especially when he's stressed, but he's one of the best we've got.
30:01I see.
30:03I see.
30:12Hey.
30:13How you doing?
30:15Stressful day?
30:16Not me all at the minute.
30:18I've got Cam on extended leave.
30:20Jamie Cleveland making a nuisance of himself.
30:23And, understandably, everyone's still fragile over Chloe Donaldson, but hopefully this will help.
30:28Guys, in you go, please.
30:30Yeah, I hope so.
30:31Thanks for asking, though. I do appreciate it. Are you okay?
30:34Yeah. I mean, apart from contemplating a major life change and retraining it to be a doctor.
30:39I know. I left it a bit late in life.
30:42No, no, not at all. It just means I'm going to be losing one of my best ACPs, but I guess I'll be gaining a top-notch doctor in the process.
30:50That's the thing. I mean, it's going to be a lot of work, but I think I can do it.
30:54And you can do anything that you put your mind to, no doubt about it. Plus, we're both lucky to have our biggest supporters at home.
31:01Teamwork makes the dream work, some of they say.
31:03Thank you very much for you.
31:06Yeah.
31:06Okay, thank you.
31:09Right, everybody, I know it's busy, Chef, so thank you for making the time. It's appreciated very much.
31:14Let's start with Chloe Donaldson then. Obviously, a very difficult case.
31:17Um, does anybody have any questions or queries or concerns? Anything at all?
31:26Well, I would like to just say how proud I am of everyone, okay? It was a difficult case that day, and you all pulled together, so well done.
31:35How's the mum doing? Does anyone know?
31:37Oh, she's getting support, doing as well as can be expected, you know, considering.
31:44Just find a space where you can.
31:47What about support for the staff?
31:52Um, well, obviously there are, um, mental health and well-being hubs online.
31:57Have you been thinking?
31:59And for those of you that don't already know, our mental health first aiders are...
32:05So, any other questions? Yes.
32:10So, guys, are we aware of the situation?
32:19They said he could look after himself. Didn't even remind him to take his meds. Obviously, he did.
32:24Yeah, I don't think it's quite as straightforward as that.
32:27Adam, your, uh, your creatinine levels are on the way back up, so the medication's working.
32:32Well, what happens when we leave here, though?
32:34I can't force him to take it.
32:36No, no, you can't. That's, uh, it's up to Adam.
32:39Nothing's up to me. I don't get to making these decisions.
32:42I'm doing my best here for you, Adam.
32:44No, you're not. If you are, I'd have your kidney.
32:47I wanted to give it to you. Honestly, I did. But you wouldn't have wanted it.
32:50Of course I would. You're my mum, not just some random.
32:52I didn't pull out of donating the kidney, Adam. It wouldn't have let me.
33:06When I was younger, I made some bad choices.
33:12It all got a bit too much, and...
33:15I took some tablets.
33:19I ended up in hospital. They looked after me there.
33:22You mean, saved your life?
33:26No. You did that.
33:29I found out I was pregnant that night.
33:35I didn't tell you.
33:37Not because I don't trust you, but because...
33:40I didn't want you to have all that on your shoulders.
33:45The kidney they've given you really will give you the best chance, Adam.
33:49I promise.
33:50I promise.
33:52Sorry.
33:54Upstairs are confirmed there's a bed on the ward.
33:56All right, that's good.
33:57We'll get the specialist to meet him up there.
34:00Sorry, can I ask?
34:01Has he done any long-term damage?
34:03They're going to do a biopsy, so that'll give them a truer sense of what's going on.
34:07But my feeling is, if you keep taking the tablets, you will keep getting better.
34:11What do you say, young man? Is it a deal?
34:13Good.
34:13Okay.
34:14Right, I'll grab a porter.
34:15I'm going to get you transferred up there as soon as possible, yeah?
34:17Yes, I'm going to get you.
34:28Um, so in my last hospital we had in Wurijar.
34:31It was completely anonymous, but you could put in any concerns you had, and I thought maybe we can try that here.
34:39It certainly sounds like a good idea. I think, Sophia, maybe we can look into that.
34:41Wurijar.
34:42Well, is that so you can all put my name down, is it? To be fair, I'm the reason we're all here, aren't I?
34:48So I beg to differ, Cam.
34:50Well, I think if I'd have done my job properly, then maybe little baby Chloe would still be alive.
34:54Cam, listen to me. Chloe Donaldson was critically ill. Nobody could have saved him.
34:59Come on, you all think I'm a crap nurse. It's fine. You can say it. It's fine.
35:03No-one is thinking that.
35:04We're a team, Cam. That's the only way we can do this. We look out for each other, okay?
35:08Um, I think it's very important that we remember to be kind to ourselves.
35:15So, maybe it's a good time to wrap this up. I think those of you who have questions, you know where I am.
35:20Uh, but yeah, let's call it a day for now, I think.
35:23Yeah.
35:24Stay there. I'll get you a coffee.
35:31You okay?
35:32Yeah, I'm fine. I'm just saying what everyone's thinking.
35:34Look, I know you're on leave, um, and you can do what you want, but I would advise against looking for answers in alcohol.
35:46I don't.
35:47If you need help...
35:48I'm fine.
35:49Okay, maybe a taxi home. Yeah.
35:51Um, Rita, Jodie, if you've got a moment, should we get a taxi for Cam?
35:56Yeah.
35:57And you heard what I said, yeah? You look after yourself.
36:00Yes, thank you, Dylan.
36:00Um, someone's trying to get a hold of you.
36:05And you've, you've, you've, you've done bloods and antibiotics.
36:28Yeah, can I be there? Are you able to hold on until I can get that?
36:39Okay. No. No. No, I do appreciate that. Thank you.
36:44Yeah. All right. Okay. Bye. Bye.
36:47Bye.
36:47Bye.
36:47Are you okay?
36:51You know, yesterday...
36:56...she absolutely took off after this squirrel.
37:02Oh, Dr. Keel.
37:03Uh, sorry, could you just give him a minute?
37:06Oh, yes.
37:07Yeah.
37:07Sorry.
37:08Sorry.
37:08Sorry.
37:09Oh, hey. How did Schwartz go?
37:24Uh, well, apart from a small outburst.
37:27Don't ask.
37:29Hey.
37:30Uh, she's doing okay, by the way.
37:36I mean, she's got a lot on, but she's coping.
37:41Okay. Good.
37:43Did she say anything about anything?
37:45No.
37:46Thank goodness.
37:47I mean, if I had to guess, I would say she has absolutely no idea.
37:52Right. Well, I guess that's something.
37:54Mm-hmm.
37:55Not that that means the situation can never pick up where it left off.
38:00You think?
38:02Look, Stevie, nobody's a winner here.
38:04I mean, she doesn't deserve any of this.
38:07Neither do you.
38:08Okay.
38:20Oi.
38:22Oi.
38:22Excuse me, fella.
38:23Hey.
38:25No.
38:26What was the guy doing in the back of the ambulance?
38:29You brought them in, didn't you?
38:32It was me in the front.
38:33Oh, right. Yeah, yeah.
38:35Is he all right?
38:35Yeah, we can't talk about it, I'm afraid.
38:37It's patient confidentiality.
38:38No, I get that, but I need to know he's okay.
38:41Listen, what I did was stupid.
38:44It's the stuff that messes you up.
38:50But I got him in the end, didn't I?
38:53Just tell me you made it, please.
38:55I can't tell you anything, I'm afraid.
38:56If I was to say one thing, it would be just focus on yourself and try to get clean.
39:03I would if I could, Matt.
39:06You know what it's like.
39:08Sadly, I do.
39:08Yeah, all too well.
39:11Right, uh, cubicle three is waiting on blood.
39:14Seven needs an ECG and we're almost caught up on the X-ray backlog, but I'll check him out before I leave.
39:23Where can I go?
39:23You are a gluttonous punishment.
39:25Well, maybe I like it.
39:29Actually, I've been thinking about retraining, going down the doctor route.
39:35Yeah, since when?
39:38Well, it's just for a while.
39:40I just didn't want to mention it right away.
39:43I just...
39:44No, it's fine.
39:46Yeah, because it's, you know, it's going to be a big adjustment for everybody.
39:50I'll be studying, exams.
39:52Um, hopefully not too much stress.
39:55Yeah, well, I'm sure it'll be okay.
39:59Yeah?
40:00You sure?
40:01Yeah, whatever you want.
40:02I'll always support you.
40:04Yeah.
40:05Dr. Cadigan.
40:07Does I quite ring to it?
40:09Yeah.
40:09Yeah, it does, isn't it?
40:11Okay, well, I'm nearly done so I can pick up Luca and take him on.
40:15That would be great.
40:16Thanks.
40:17There you go, you see.
40:18Teamwork.
40:19Makes the dream work.
40:20Mm.
40:29So, you clock off and I'll take this lady.
40:32Hello there.
40:35Is Jan not coming for one?
40:41Er, she's babysitting again whilst Jacob is around at the hostels.
40:44What's going on outside?
40:47What happened with Cam before?
40:48Oh, I don't know.
40:49But he's definitely not going to help, is he?
40:51I just don't know why he won't talk to us.
40:54Right, tomorrow, we restage an intervention, yeah?
40:57Yeah.
40:59Er, I think tomorrow might be a bit late.
41:02Is she okay?
41:10Oh, okay.
41:11She's three.
41:12Where is she?
41:12Okay.
41:13I didn't know whether you'd be able to wait.
41:15Oh, please.
41:24Sweetheart.
41:29Okay.
41:35Okay.
41:36Can I get another drink, please?
41:51Mmm, is that a good idea?
41:54Hey.
41:55Hi.
41:56We put you in a taxi.
41:57Yeah, and I wanted a drink, is that a problem?
42:00Yeah, wouldn't you like this?
42:03You're not usually the boring one.
42:06She's not boring.
42:08You're not boring.
42:09You're fun, and you're wild and beautiful.
42:11Right, don't be a weirdo.
42:12Oh, shut up.
42:13You love the attention.
42:14Oi.
42:15What?
42:16You sleep with anyone.
42:17Everyone knows that.
42:18Come, stop that.
42:19You're an idiot as well for sticking with her,
42:21because she's still got all the dating ups on her phone,
42:23and she's still texting all the boys.
42:24It's true.
42:25You don't believe me, do you?
42:26You don't.
42:27Right, come on.
42:28Come on, show him.
42:29Let's get the phone.
42:30Let's show him.
42:31Sit.
42:32I'm sorry.
42:33It's fine.
42:34It's fine.
42:35It's fine.
42:36I trust her.
42:37You trust her?
42:38Yes.
42:39If you trusted Teddy, then you're a bigger mug mouthful.
42:40I'm all right.
42:41We're going home now.
42:42Sorry, everyone.
42:43I was wondering when you would pipe up.
42:45What?
42:46You, trying to be everyone's mate.
42:48Do you know what?
42:49I should have known you were the whistleblower.
42:51What?
42:53Yeah.
42:56I was humiliated.
42:57Yeah, I know.
42:58And I have said I'm sorry.
43:00Yeah.
43:01Yeah, you're sorry.
43:02She's sorry, guys.
43:03Right?
43:04Just like Rash's dad's sorry.
43:05Yeah?
43:06Do you know what I think?
43:07If you didn't take all those videos and send them off,
43:10then maybe, just maybe, Rash might not have tried to kill himself.
43:13Right, Cam.
43:14What?
43:15Just shut up, because you don't know what you're saying now.
43:16Yeah, you're just like, can't keep your legs closed.
43:17Oh, wow.
43:18Easy, mate.
43:19Relax.
43:20No.
43:21I don't know who's mates.
43:22You're pathetic.
43:23Whatever's going on, Cam, you need to sort it out.
43:29Teddy, come on.
43:35You're a mug.
43:48We've given her something so that she remains calm.
43:59Next will be the medication that puts her to sleep.
44:02She'll slip away very quickly and won't be uncomfortable.
44:05Does that all make sense?
44:06Yeah.
44:07Okay.
44:08She may breathe unusually for a period, but she'll be unaware of this.
44:11I'll leave you together whilst I do some final checks.
44:15Can I hold her face?
44:17Of course.
44:28You'd be the best friend I've ever had.
44:36I hope I've given you a good life.
44:42It's okay.
44:43It's okay.
44:44It's okay.
44:45It's okay.
44:46It's okay.
44:47It's okay.
44:48It's okay.
44:49It's okay.
44:50It's okay.
44:51It's okay.
44:52It's okay.
44:53It's okay.
44:54It's okay.
44:55It's okay.
44:56Take as long as you need.
45:23Your sleep works, Leo.
45:26See you.
45:56I'm sorry.
46:13Come.
46:14Come.
46:15Yeah, I was just on my way home when I bumped into Eddie.
46:21This really isn't like you, girl.
46:22Come.
46:23Yeah, I was just on my way home when I bumped into Eddie.
46:29This really isn't like you, girl.
46:30I know.
46:31I know.
46:32I know.
46:33I know.
46:34I know.
46:35I know.
46:36I know.
46:37I know.
46:38I know.
46:39I know.
46:40I know.
46:41I know.
46:42I know.
46:43I know.
46:44I know.
46:45I know.
46:46I know.
46:47I know.
46:48I know.
46:49I know.
46:50I know.
46:51I know.
46:52I know.
46:53Something else?
46:54I know.
46:55I know.
46:56I know.
46:57I know.
47:00Something else?
47:01Hmm?
47:02Tell me if I'm wider than Mark here.
47:09But, um, yeah, Jamie was in earlier.
47:12I, um, I asked HR to speak to him.
47:23I believe Bobby.
47:27Do you believe him too?
47:30I don't want to make any assumptions here.
47:40But, um, I can see that you're hurting.
47:45And, you know, if you, oh, love, if you bottle everything up inside, it's going to eat away
47:53at you.
47:54And it will eat away at you until you don't even recognise itself anymore, so.
47:59You can tell me, whatever it is, whatever it is, don't be scared.
48:12It's scared to feeling.
48:13But brave's an action.
48:14He used to make me say that.
48:15Jamie.
48:16Jamie.
48:17Jamie.
48:18Jamie.
48:19I trusted him.
48:20Of course you did.
48:21Did he abuse that trust?
48:22Did something happen, Karen?
48:23Did he hurt you?
48:24Did he hurt you?
48:25Oh.
48:26Oh.
48:27Oh.
48:28Oh.
48:29Oh.
48:30Oh.
48:31Oh.
48:32Oh.
48:33Oh.
48:34Oh.
48:35Oh, oh.
48:42It's ok.
48:45It's ok.
48:58Oh.
49:00Oh.
49:01Okay.
49:31Okay.