Good Doctor (Deleted Scene) - ''Emergency Surgery''

Valeria Muñoz
9 May 202001:17

Summary

TLDRIn this intense medical scene, a team of doctors faces a life-threatening situation as a patient suffers from severe internal bleeding caused by a splenic rupture. With blood rapidly pooling in the patient's abdomen, the surgical team works frantically to locate the source of the bleeding and control it before it's too late. With the pressure mounting and the clock ticking, the doctors prepare for an urgent surgery to stabilize the patient, showcasing their expertise and quick decision-making in a high-stakes environment.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The patient is experiencing severe blood loss, with 12 units of blood lost so far.
  • 😀 Internal bleeding is suspected, and blood is pooling in the left upper quadrant of the body.
  • 😀 The spleen is not visible, indicating a splenic rupture as the cause of the bleeding.
  • 😀 Immediate surgery is required to open the patient up and control the bleeding around the spleen.
  • 😀 The patient's blood pressure is dangerously low at 60 over palp, signaling urgent action.
  • 😀 There is a critical time constraint, as the patient only has five minutes before a severe outcome occurs.
  • 😀 The surgical team is actively preparing for an emergency procedure, focusing on controlling bleeding.
  • 😀 The surgical tray needs to be prepped immediately for the life-saving operation.
  • 😀 The patient’s condition is rapidly worsening, requiring swift and decisive action to prevent death.
  • 😀 The script emphasizes the high-stakes, life-or-death nature of the situation, where every second counts.

Q & A

  • What is the primary medical issue that the patient is facing?

    -The patient is suffering from a splenic rupture, which is causing internal bleeding and blood loss.

  • What is the source of the internal bleeding?

    -The internal bleeding is coming from the spleen, which has ruptured.

  • Why can't the surgeon see the spleen in the patient's body?

    -The spleen is not visible because it has ruptured, and blood is pooling in the left upper quadrant of the abdomen.

  • How does the surgeon plan to control the bleeding?

    -The surgeon plans to open the patient up and pack the area around the spleen to control the bleeding.

  • What is the patient's blood pressure, and why is it concerning?

    -The patient's blood pressure is 60 over palp, which is dangerously low and indicates severe blood loss.

  • What is the significance of the surgeon's statement about five minutes?

    -The surgeon is emphasizing the urgency of the situation, stating that the patient only has about five minutes to survive without intervention.

  • What does 'packing the area around the spleen' refer to?

    -Packing the area refers to using gauze or other materials to apply pressure around the ruptured spleen to help stop the bleeding.

  • What is the time frame given for closing the patient up?

    -The surgeon is told that they have approximately five minutes to stabilize the patient, with one minute already passed by the time they request a surgical tray.

  • What is the importance of having the surgical tray ready?

    -The surgical tray contains the necessary instruments for the emergency surgery to treat the splenic rupture and control the bleeding.

  • What is the significance of the phrase 'three minutes longer than she’s got'?

    -This phrase highlights the critical nature of the situation, indicating that the patient has a very limited amount of time before the bleeding becomes fatal.

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Medical DramaSurgical EmergencyInternal BleedingTrauma CareCritical ConditionTime PressureEmergency MedicineSurgical TeamLife-or-DeathHospital DramaHigh Stakes