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1:12:02
She must have thrown an embolus.
She was doing fine, up to now.

1:12:07
- Did you check the gases?
- I did.

1:12:10
'Cause the only time
I saw anyone conk out...

1:12:13
some jerk switched the nitrous oxide
and the gas lines.

1:12:16
Get the damn leads on.
1:12:18
For Christ's sake, what the hell is this?
1:12:21
She's a young woman.
Should we open the chest?

1:12:23
- She's 53, you button-head.
- Bicarb.

1:12:31
Jesus H. Christ!
1:12:36
Stop for a minute.
1:12:39
- V-fib, Doctor.
- Get me the paddles.

1:12:49
I may be crazy, Doctor,
but I don't think this is your patient.

1:12:55
What the hell are you talking about?
1:13:07
I don't want to get into an intestine hassle.
1:13:09
The malpractice here is monumental.
1:13:11
As you can see,
Dr. Schaefer's blood sugar was 23.

1:13:15
No glucose solution is going to do that.
The only thing that'll do it...

1:13:18
is at least 50 units of insulin,
probably more.

1:13:21
We must presume one of the nurses shot 50
units of insulin into his bloodstream...

1:13:26
either by injection or IV, although
how in God's name a thing like that...

1:13:30
I'm very sorry, Doctor.
1:13:31
- May I use your phone?
- Certainly.

1:13:37
Did you ask the head nurse
from eighth to tell you...

1:13:40
- when a Miss Drummond got here?
- Yes.

1:13:42
- She just got there.
- I better get down there directly.

1:13:45
Have you called the OOD?
1:13:47
You better call Dr. Gilley.
And call Mr. Sloan.

1:13:51
I'll be right down.
1:13:53
I'm very sorry.
There's a very nasty one in the OR.

1:13:57
They've just operated on the wrong patient.

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