In the ongoing cases in the past episodes, we ended up with the most exciting Nick as his parents finally decided to follow their wishes and donate his organs, so he had the honor walk in front of friends, family and hospital staff. Furthermore, Mohan followed her intuition and against Robby’s orders, ultimately confirming that her influencer patients were indeed poisoned by mercury and therefore used cream. Ginger’s daughter Rita seems to have given up on her mother in the emergency room and finally returns and explains that she is asleep in the car, which is why she doesn’t know they are looking for her. There is also an emotional closure in the case, as Rita received support from her mother and provided her with some time.
As for the new case this week, a man had his finger amputated. Dr. Shamsi’s patient, who had severe pain in his abdomen and ended up with the doctor’s daughter, Javadi, who discovered her real problem. Additionally, McKay’s patients with strange relationships with their boss slowly breaking it down into something darker, which I think will continue to develop in the upcoming plot. A person with pacemaker issues also arrived at the emergency room and eventually offered Pitt staff a lesson in history and solidarity.

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But there is no doubt that the most moving part of this episode is the situation of Amber, a girl who accidentally falls into the pool at her home to save her little sister Bella, but unfortunately, despite all the efforts of the team, she doesn’t react. The story leads to a very exciting scene where King once again proves her sympathy as she gives Bella a teddy bear so that she can send a message to her sister.
Again, we can see the dilemma, emotions and everything that doctors have to deal with in the emergency room, no matter how difficult it is, we will have more favorable cases, and others cannot be sad. And we can learn something, for example, in this case they tell us about the Freedom House Ambulance Service program, which exists in reality and is the first person in the United States to have trained nursing staff who have extensive training to provide advanced medical services in emergencies.
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