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:14:08
l get a 1 00 over 80.
Her pressure's climbing.

:14:11
Let's finish up. l'd like to get
this mother off the table.

:14:17
Sponge, please.
:14:21
One-twenty over 80 and climbing.
She's okay.

:14:26
-These tissues can go to pathology.
-Can l start bringing her out?

:14:30
Yeah, bring her out, Jim.
:14:36
Okay, Mrs. Greenly,
it's time to wake up.

:14:40
Okay, Nancy?
:14:41
Mrs. Greenly? Wake up.
:14:44
Nance, can you give me
a cough, please?

:15:01
Jesus Christ!
Her pupils are fixed and dilated.

:15:06
The pupils, they're fixed.
:15:09
Dilated.
:15:14
Oh, my God!
:15:17
Pre-op diagnosis,
acute gastric ulceration.

:15:21
Post-op diagnosis, the same.
:15:23
Surgeon, Dr. Wilson.
:15:28
-Where's Schwartz? Cholecystectomy?
-Bed three.

:15:34
-Mr. Schwartz, l'm Dr. Bellows.
-You don't got to talk so loud.

:15:37
How you feel?
:15:39
Just ''eh''?
:15:40
You want to get on your side
for me, please?

:15:43
-On your side.
-Speak up, l can't hear you.

:15:45
What'd they give you
in that operating room?

:15:48
Do you have any pain?
:15:50
lf l had any pain,
l would go see a doctor.

:15:53
Now you want to breathe
for me real easy?

:15:57
That's it. Slowly.
:15:59
She was given narceine
to rule out pre-op narcotic....


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