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:16:04
Easy!
:16:05
Two units without effect,
a few peripheral fasciculations.

:16:08
So it's not succinylcholine?
:16:11
Delayed return of consciousness
of cryptogenic origin.

:16:16
l see no reason not to transfer her
to the intensive care unit.

:16:20
Mr. Schwartz, you're going to be fine.
:16:22
That's what you think!
:16:27
-A grim prognosis, to say the least.
-Rather tragic.

:16:31
Someone should notify Dr. George.
:16:33
He'll want to review
the anesthetic protocol.

:16:35
Right, he's been paged.
:16:37
Looks like
another anesthetic reaction.

:16:41
Page Dr. Bendix.
4-4-4-3-2.

:16:44
Check.
:16:45
George is not here.
:16:47
No, Dr. Bendix. Bendix!
:16:50
Maybe he left the hospital.
Try his office.

:16:54
Could you page Dr. Wheeler, please?
:16:57
So you see, Jimmy,
your kidneys are sick.

:17:00
They don't work right.
:17:01
We need to take out the sick kidneys
and put in a new one.

:17:05
Today?
:17:06
No, not today.
We have to wait until...

:17:09
...there's a kidney we can put in.
:17:11
Tomorrow?
:17:12
l don't know when.
But it could be a while.

:17:17
Dr. Wheeler, call extension 3-5-6.
:17:20
You can have one of these.
Which color do you like?

:17:25
Purple.
:17:26
Take two.
:17:28
l like purple.
:17:30
l can see that.
:17:37
l like red too.
:17:39
Dr. Wheeler.
:17:52
Excuse me, l have to go
to intensive care now.

:17:56
A nurse should be right in.
:17:59
Surgical lCU.

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