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Casualty S42 E04

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00:00Thea's gone and you're just doing everything you can to get through it for you and for Elsie.
00:05Dylan's choice give you that.
00:07Choice?
00:08Tell me you wanted us to be a family.
00:10Sam.
00:13Nicole, there's a lot of blood.
00:15I'm ready now to be his mum.
00:17Are you kidding?
00:18Tariq doesn't know.
00:19His dad has cancer and he's not telling him.
00:21That's what he wants.
00:22Jodie was not drunk. I delivered the baby.
00:24I asked Jodie to stay with Aaron because I was concerned he was having chest pains.
00:27Okay?
00:313-0-0-6 to control. We're returning to base, lover.
00:36By the way, Jan wants me to mentor Indy.
00:39Student becomes the master, eh?
00:41It wouldn't work for you.
00:44What is that? It's a mess.
00:46This is how I imagine your place to look.
00:48Shut up.
00:50What's the laugh about?
00:51We've lost the road, master.
00:54Okay, this doesn't look good.
01:01Get the kit.
01:03Hang in there, okay? I'm trying to move it, it just won't move.
01:06Please!
01:08One vehicle, RTC, looks like it's still on fire.
01:10Police service, fire and back-up police. What's your name, mate?
01:12Dane, Dane. This is Kayleigh.
01:14There's an axle just snapped, I don't know what happened.
01:16Kayleigh, I told you it'd be okay. I told you, babe.
01:18Stay with me, all right?
01:19Let me know if you're in any pain.
01:21Any pain there?
01:22Keep talking to me, Kayleigh.
01:23You guys going on holiday, are you?
01:25No, this is our home.
01:26It's just us.
01:27It's just us.
01:28Okay, babe, forever, all right?
01:29I'm sorry, babe.
01:30Okay?
01:31I'm sorry.
01:32It's all right.
01:33I love you.
01:34No need to be sorry. I love you, okay?
01:35It's fine.
01:36I'm trying to get the seat back on.
01:42Come on.
01:44Get me out!
01:45Get me out!
01:46Get me out!
01:47Get me out!
01:48Get me out!
01:49Get me out!
01:50Get me out!
01:51Get me out!
01:52Get me out!
01:53Get me out!
01:54Get me out!
01:55Okay, second.
01:56Put your arm round me here.
01:57This is going to hurt quite a bit, I'm sorry.
01:59No!
02:00Where is it?
02:01Go on.
02:02Go!
02:04Ow!
02:25Jodie! Jodie! I've been shouting your name all the way down the street.
02:38Is Elsie, is she OK?
02:39No, no, she's fine. Look, I just, I can't stop thinking about what you said about, about
02:45Dr Keogh making a choice.
02:47He did everything he could for Theo, I've told you that.
02:50No, he said there was absolutely no choice. But you implied there was, and I don't think
02:54that was a mistake. I think that you were covering for something that he's done wrong.
02:59There is no way that Theo could have survived those injuries. You know this, Aaron, get
03:03some sleep, OK?
03:04I've reported him to the hospital. I need you to tell them that you've been covering
03:10for him.
03:11No, how can I tell them something that's not true?
03:14Look, don't do that. Don't treat me like I'm stupid. I was there, Jodie. He cut through
03:21Theo like she was a piece of meat.
03:22Dylan saved your baby's life.
03:24He killed my wife. I'm a journalist. You are going to tell them that you're covering
03:33for him. Otherwise, I will write an article about how he murdered my wife, and then how
03:40a nurse went and slept with a recently bereaved husband.
03:43Well, that article won't look very good on you either, will it?
03:47I don't care. I don't care about anything anymore. My wife is dead. It's not like I've
03:55got a marriage I can save, is it?
03:57Are you threatening me?
03:59Call it whatever you want, Jodie. Jodie, help me, please.
04:06I've got to get to work.
04:07You all right?
04:08Yeah.
04:17Oh, my God.
04:48Let's activate major hemorrhage protocol. So, two years, so neck, morphine, which is
05:01a clear resource, I think.
05:02Hey, Dylan, can I have a minute, please?
05:04You can have ten seconds.
05:06Aaron Billis?
05:08Yeah.
05:09Yeah, he's complained, and the hospital want to investigate.
05:14Complained about me? That's insane. A week ago, I was invited to the funeral. I mean,
05:18what's changed?
05:19I don't know. The nature of the complaint is vague at the minute.
05:22OK, well, I haven't got time to be hauled up in front of the board. I've got a trauma
05:24patient on the way in.
05:25No, I know. You don't have to. Look, they want me to interview the team about their
05:29experience of working with you.
05:31And you've, what, agreed to this?
05:32Look, when you have some time, let's chat, OK?
05:35OK, but I don't need to go through a disciplinary fandango to prove that I'm a perfectly competent
05:40doctor, OK? So there's my statement.
05:42Yeah.
05:46Jodie, hey, um, I need to talk to you about a patient you and Dylan treated.
05:52Yeah, Siobhan's going to kill me if I'm any later, Stevie.
05:54OK, he's called, um, Aaron Billis. You know, his wife had the peri-boredom.
05:58Yeah, sorry, um, I really can't chat right now.
06:00Well, look, um, when you have some time, we need to, because you're one of the few people
06:04who can corroborate what actually happened.
06:07This is Kayleigh, 18, driving a single van RTC, travelling about 40 miles per hour
06:11before it crashed into a lamppost.
06:13Initial entrapment involved rapid education due to the van setting on fire,
06:16open, tippy fracture on the left leg.
06:18Other than that, no, they were obvious serious injuries.
06:21It's also pretty stable.
06:22I'm not going anywhere, OK?
06:23It's going to be absolutely fine.
06:241 gram of IV, paracetamol.
06:30Presumably, we know who the entrapment is.
06:32Yeah, sorry, this is Kayleigh's partner, Dane.
06:34OK, Rash, do you want to go with Dane? Maybe don't take him too far.
06:40I need to stay with Kay.
06:41OK, I must insist, we won't be far, we're just there.
06:46OK?
06:47Oh!
06:48Dane!
06:49OK, we're going to shuffle you across, I appreciate you're in quite a bit of pain.
06:54It's Dane, right? Can I see?
07:05DOOR CREAKS
07:18Hey.
07:19Hi, Dad.
07:22What happened?
07:24Who did this to you?
07:25I fell.
07:27What?
07:29The meds that make me feel a bit weird, but...
07:34What?
07:36You can ask me how I am.
07:41How are you?
07:43I'm fine.
07:44Well, not from where I'm standing.
07:47What's going on in here?
07:49You wanted me to come here, remember?
07:55Right, so basically, I want to include 360 testimonials in this report.
08:00Shouldn't take too long, just a few questions.
08:02Right, how do you find working with Dr Keele?
08:05He's a talented doctor.
08:07Do you want to expand on that?
08:09He's a very talented doctor.
08:11I'm a little concerned there may be damage to the blood vessels in your leg,
08:14so I'm going to send you for a CT to ascertain the degree to which we can intervene
08:18and we can treat your injury, OK?
08:20I could lose it.
08:21Well, we're going to do all we can.
08:23Let's get the Doppler, please, I want to check for circulation.
08:26Shall we check the base guidelines, please?
08:28I've given IV antibiotics and tetanus.
08:30OK.
08:35Do you have any headaches?
08:37Dane.
08:38Dane, you were involved in quite a serious...
08:44I'm fine, I just want to be with my girl.
08:48OK, if you experience any light-headedness, just let me know.
08:52I need to pull Blake from the unit.
08:54Ha!
08:55Look, can you put a word in?
08:57You should see his face.
09:00His eye's a mess.
09:02Oh, no. We fought to get him in there.
09:05I know, I know.
09:07I thought it was the best place, but I was wrong.
09:10Look, I'm just trying to be a good dad.
09:12Bring him home where he's safe.
09:14I'm sure there's an explanation about his eye.
09:16Blake is getting there.
09:18I'm sure there's an explanation about his eye.
09:20Blake is getting there. The help that he needs.
09:22If you won't help me, then I will physically take him up myself.
09:25Oh, you're acting erratically.
09:27Recklessly. If you want to be a good dad, this is not how you do it.
09:30You made the right decision before.
09:33Blake, he needs to...to heal.
09:35Yeah?
09:36Yeah?
09:45Hey, er, Dylan wants to know where orthopaedics are for Kayleigh Byam.
09:49Yeah, tell him I'm still chasing.
09:52Or do it yourself.
09:54Why are you avoiding Dylan?
09:56You're acting like he's your latest bad date.
10:01But he's not, right?
10:02No.
10:03Oh, no, I forgot.
10:07Oh.
10:09Not Dylan.
10:11Aaron.
10:13The guy that made the complaint. That's the one with him.
10:16Sorry.
10:18The husband of the wife that died?
10:21When? When, Jay?
10:23After the funeral.
10:27Wow.
10:29Even for you, that's...
10:32He's proper.
10:34That's him from this morning.
10:36He's a journalist.
10:38And he said to me that he's going to write an article about what we did
10:42unless I tell the hospital I've been covering for Dylan.
10:46You're not covering for Dylan.
10:48I know I know that, but it's not going to matter to him, is it?
10:53Look, I don't know what to do.
10:56And do realise if anyone found out you slept with him, you're going to get fired.
10:59I know. I need advice.
11:01I don't know. I don't know.
11:04You've got to decide whose career you're going to save.
11:07Yours or Dylan's?
11:12What if I don't contribute to the report at all?
11:16Then I can argue to Aaron that I'm not supporting Dylan anyway
11:20and he won't write the article.
11:22OK, and what about Dylan?
11:26He'll be OK.
11:28Will he?
11:30I don't know. Wouldn't you do the same thing?
11:32No. No, Jodie, I wouldn't.
11:35Because I would never put myself in that position.
11:38Never.
11:50The LCT confirms that there is some compromise
11:53to those blood vessels supplying your foot,
11:55so I want to get you in front of the surgeons.
11:57Hopefully they can make an assessment
11:59and if there's any chance at all, we will say that if anything changes,
12:02we'll just redress it, but do not...
12:12Er, yes.
12:17It might be OK.
12:19Yes.
12:23What's wrong, babe?
12:29I...
12:33I'm sorry, I...
12:37I can't hear...
12:39I can't hear anything.
12:41I... I can't hear anything.
12:52Well, she said the tumour's shrunk.
12:56Yeah, but... but not enough, Uncle.
13:00Your options are becoming fewer.
13:02You'll need surgery and with surgery...
13:04I know.
13:13Have you thought about telling Tarek?
13:15Ah!
13:17With surgery coming up, you're going to need all the help you can get.
13:21Tarek supports his football team more than he supports his family.
13:25He stayed in Australia while his mother was dying.
13:28I don't think Tarek can handle this.
13:30But you, Rash, I saw how you were with Ashok.
13:35I'm so proud of you.
13:40Look, I agree, Tarek has done himself no favours,
13:44but... but what if I invite him to dinner tonight at my place?
13:48I'll mediate.
13:51Well, you can try.
13:53But I suspect you'll only be setting two places.
13:58Come on, buy me coffee.
14:10Out you come.
14:13Hey, there's a handler's job coming up at the call centre
14:16if you fancy swapping pints for headsets.
14:19It's got to be better than working in a smelly old pub
14:21and popping up after drunks.
14:23Anything to get out of being your pack horse.
14:27Are you all right, love?
14:29Yeah, yeah, I'm fine.
14:31Let me grab that.
14:32OK, in we go.
14:34Excuse me.
14:37Hello?
14:39Hello, prime minister?
14:40Yeah, yeah, in here. In here, hurry up. Come on.
14:42What took you so long?
14:44Can you tell me what happened?
14:45The dog, it attacked me and then it bolted.
14:48OK.
14:49Let's have a look.
14:52OK, we're going to need some saline dressing,
14:54pain relief and IV.
14:56It looks like an eviscerated mouth.
14:58Has your dog been aggressive before?
15:00It's not mine. I don't live here.
15:02Right, so where's the dog now?
15:04I've no idea. I'm the landlord.
15:06The tenant hadn't paid his rent.
15:08I had to break in.
15:10Have you seen the state of the place?
15:12You can afford a dog but not a bottle of bleach.
15:153-0-0-6 to Control, requesting police backup.
15:20We've got a dangerous dog on the loose. Over.
15:23OK, we'll flush this through and then we'll give you some pain relief.
15:26People like him, they're happy to be poor, happy to be losers.
15:30Save your energy if you've sustained a traumatic injury.
15:34Blokes should have some sort of mental thing,
15:36like PTSD or something like that.
15:38You string a bunch of letters together,
15:40it don't make it real, does it?
15:42It's just an excuse for being crazy.
15:44Let's get some oxygen on him, please.
15:49Tell me about his uniqueness.
15:53He, er...
15:55He pushes you to be the best.
15:57Look, he's... he's a genius,
15:59but he's difficult to collaborate with.
16:08Dylan, the local registrar wants you to do care of this handover.
16:12She hasn't gone to theatre yet.
16:14Sorry, sorry, sorry. No, I can speak to Oslo again.
16:18I know that we haven't had a chance to talk since everything happened,
16:21but I wanted to say how grateful I am that you're going to back up my account.
16:28I'm abstaining, Dylan.
16:30I'm going to tell Stevie that I don't want to be a part of the report.
16:33Because you're angry with me that I lied about how much you had to drink?
16:36I just... I don't want to be on the record.
16:38We're in deep as it is with what you said.
16:43OK. Yeah.
16:45I mean, you know, you have to do what you feel is right.
16:56Hey. Yo.
16:57Do you want to do dinner tonight?
16:59Yeah, sure.
17:00Oh, we could check out that new Turkish restaurant in town.
17:03Or round my place. OK? With your dad.
17:05Whoa. Why would I want to do that?
17:08I just thought it's been a while since we'd done things as a family.
17:11If I wanted to bore myself, I'd ask Siobhan about her GVPR.
17:14OK. I need some help.
17:18I've got it. I've got it. Yep.
17:19Right, let's go through to recess two.
17:21OK. Right. What happened?
17:23We were at home. She just started shaking.
17:25She's got this rash. I didn't know what to do.
17:27I just put her in the car and drove.
17:29It's Kate. She's Kate.
17:31Let's get through. Let's get on the bed.
17:33Is she going to be OK?
17:35Watch your head.
17:37Does she have a history of seizures?
17:39No, I don't think so. I work away a lot.
17:41Her dad works from home, he would have said.
17:43She's pyrexed.
17:45OK. Does she have all of her vaccinations?
17:47This looks like measles, encephalitis.
17:49Measles? It can't be. Her dad took her for her jabs.
17:52Is it my fault? Maybe it's something that she ate.
17:54I made her some breakfast, but I ate it too.
17:57I don't think she has any allergies.
18:00OK. She's convulsing. Let's get IV access and let's prep some Narazepam.
18:09Indy, grab the cling film.
18:11I'll use it to secure the dressing and then we'll go.
18:14He's at risk of peritonitis.
18:16Oh, guys, come on. This is why we check our equipment.
18:20Indy, go and have a look in the kitchen.
18:32Indy?
18:39Indy?
18:553-0-0-6 to Control.
18:58We've just found a DOA at this address.
19:01Hold this. It's requested.
19:03Looks like he's been here for a good while over.
19:05Where are you going? Come back in here.
19:07Control, 3-0-0-6.
19:08DOA? Is he dead?
19:10There's over a second unit to the DOA.
19:12Is my tenant dead?
19:14The dog. He must not have been fed for days. That's why I attacked him.
19:17Hello? Is my tenant dead?
19:19I ain't going to get my rent now, am I?
19:21Oh, God.
19:28Right.
19:33Do it again.
19:34Do it again.
19:37Er... OK, OK.
19:44Please, please, just do it again. Just one more time.
19:47I think we need to send you for more specialist tests.
19:50Yes or no? Will I hear again?
19:53I don't know.
19:55I need to refer you to EN...
20:00No, no, it's just like when you're a kid and you jump into the pool
20:03and your ears fill with water, but then everything goes back to normal.
20:06Everything's fine, just like it was.
20:08I understand, but that's not where we are.
20:10I want to see someone else. I want to see another doctor.
20:12I want to see a doctor who can help me.
20:15I can't hear you!
20:24Pick up the pace. I'm concerned about infection.
20:27I'm concerned about infection. OK, bump coming up.
20:31Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. My car, my car.
20:34Stay still. Any movement could cause more damage.
20:36I can't leave it here. A scum around here, they'll nick it.
20:39All right, listen!
20:41If I were you, I wouldn't be worried about your car.
20:44Right now, a large part of your vital organ is dog food.
20:46There could be internal damage or blood loss.
20:48And it won't be pretty if that gets infected.
20:50Have you heard of sepsis?
20:53All right, all right, all right, all right.
20:55Get me in the van, get me in the van.
20:57I swear to God, that thing's going to kill me before they get in the ambulance.
21:00Go, go, go, go, go.
21:02Please don't worry. Please, please don't worry.
21:08Hurry up, hurry up, hurry up.
21:23Not bad for a pensioner.
21:28Well done.
21:30OK, let's get going. Now!
21:38The dog and the DOE are in there.
21:42Control room, your dog and your friend are in there.
21:46Control room, your dog and your friend are in there.
22:01Are you spying on me?
22:04Admiring from afar.
22:06That's a stalker's prerogative.
22:09Are you OK?
22:11Does it only hurt you a bit?
22:13How many times, Mum?
22:15I'm tired.
22:17I'm just tired.
22:21So, how do you find working with Dr Keel?
22:24I mean, he can be unfriendly, you know.
22:26You know.
22:28He is cynical, did I say that?
22:30I mean, he always thinks he's right.
22:32I mean, most of the time he is right.
22:34I want you to tell us if the sensation changes in that foot.
22:37I need Dane. Where's Dane?
22:41I can't feel it.
22:43I can't feel my foot.
22:45You can't feel it? OK.
22:47Have you got any top cuts?
22:49Yeah.
22:51Great, thank you.
22:53Why can't I feel it?
22:55Why can't I feel it?
22:57Oh!
22:59Oh!
23:01Oh!
23:04My foot.
23:06No, there's no pulse there.
23:08I need Dane. Where's Dane?
23:10Yeah, well, we can't wait for that.
23:12Let's go back, let's go back, let's go back.
23:14We'll do it ourselves.
23:16Dane!
23:18Oh!
23:22Oh!
23:24Oh!
23:26We're standing by with that ketamine.
23:28Yeah. 50mg, please.
23:31We're just going to give you a little bit of sedation
23:33to help relax you, OK?
23:35OK, go in.
23:39Dane! Dane!
23:44OK, are we ready?
23:46Yeah. Look, Dylan, I've never actually done one of these before.
23:49OK, that's fine, it's difficult, but we don't have any choice,
23:52so what you need to do is just pull against me when I say.
23:54OK, everybody ready?
23:56Three, two, one.
23:59Keep going.
24:01Keep going.
24:03Keep going, you can see.
24:05Yeah, yeah.
24:09There you go.
24:12Yeah, we've got pulse.
24:16If you can hear me, it's going to be OK.
24:22This is the pre-alert.
24:24Eviscerated bowel from a dog bite.
24:26Eviscerated. He's dropped his GCS.
24:28OK.
24:30Tyler, I'm going to ask you to scoot over on the bed.
24:33OK, I know, I know.
24:35There we go, well done, well done.
24:37Let's run ABCs, observations, blood gas, fluids and bloods,
24:42by the looks of things.
24:44Hey, hey, hey, hey.
24:46Thanks for what you did earlier.
24:48Just rest.
24:50We're the same, yeah? We're winners.
24:52I've lost thousands because of that dead mug,
24:55and I can't make it back again.
24:57See, that's what winners do.
24:59A man's dead and you're thinking about your paycheck.
25:01How were you a winner when you cried like a baby earlier?
25:04Indy. No, I'm sick of this guy, man.
25:06All morning he's been on us. Indy!
25:09Ow.
25:11Thanks, Jacob.
25:13You've seen he's a muscle on there, that one.
25:15Like that dog.
25:17He deserves everything he got.
25:19You can't talk to patients like that.
25:21It's all right for you. What?
25:23I don't know. Mental health is fake, is it?
25:27You're right.
25:29I shouldn't have lost it with him outside the house.
25:31But he's... Even if he does, I deserve it.
25:34Look, trust me, Indy.
25:36You're going to come across many more Thales in your career.
25:39And I have seen way more than I would like in mine.
25:42But the truth is, we do this because we care.
25:44Do you understand? Yeah.
25:46So I need you to adopt more professionalism.
25:49Be calm. Cool.
25:51OK? All right.
25:53Oh, and by the way,
25:55I might be a granddad,
25:57but no way am I a pensioner.
26:06Did you spell encephalitis?
26:08No, never mind.
26:10Where have you been? I've been trying to reach you for hours.
26:12I've just got your messages. Is she OK?
26:14I take it you're Dad? Yeah.
26:16OK. Kay is very unwell.
26:18She has measles.
26:20Now, the antibody tests came back positive
26:22and encephalitis is a serious complication
26:25that she's unfortunately suffering from.
26:27Well, then your vaccines don't work if it's measles.
26:29Look, people... Please don't treat her for the wrong thing.
26:32I know how this works. Zebra patients.
26:34Doctors think that it's one thing, but it's something else.
26:37This isn't a zebra patient. The antibody test is conclusive.
26:40I'm telling them they're not listening. She has had the vaccine.
26:43She's had one.
26:45What?
26:47One MMR jab. She's not had the second.
26:52She was sick after the first one.
26:55I read up on it online and I decided...
26:58You said that you took her.
27:00The MMR vaccine is only effective if both doses are taken.
27:06I wanted to talk to you about it, but you're never here.
27:08There's always something at work. Don't you dare try and put this on me!
27:11We stopped talking. The silence was ears.
27:13You should have told me! This is on both of us.
27:15You lied, Neil! Where were you?
27:17I was at work! So was I!
27:19Guys, please. Look, this isn't the place.
27:24Er, Kate? Kate?
27:26She's unresponsive. Let's get the crash trolley.
27:29I need fentanyl, ketamine and rocoronium.
27:31You might want to step outside.
27:33You need to intubate Kate to protect her airway.
27:35I'm not leaving her. Oh, neither am I.
27:38Oh, God!
27:44Jacob?
27:46How's the new recruit doing?
27:48I was, erm... I was e-wigging earlier. Sorry.
27:51Yeah, well, I thought kids were supposed to make you feel young,
27:54but I had to teach her how to read a map.
27:56Oh! I put a call in to Blake's unit.
28:00They're happy to speak to you to discuss taking Blake out for temporary leave.
28:04Right.
28:06You've changed your mind, haven't you?
28:09You know, Sophia, you're right.
28:11Yeah, I can be reckless.
28:13And I certainly know how to make mistakes.
28:15Er, that isn't the person I saw speaking with Indy.
28:18Blake's leave is only for a few days.
28:22Do both of you good, yeah?
28:24Thanks.
28:36Yeah.
28:38Erm, is this a good time, Stevie?
28:40Yeah, yeah, sure. Er...
28:43Look, erm, I wanted to say, anyway, about earlier.
28:46I... I didn't take this on because I want to scrutinise you.
28:51I... I took it on because I back you.
28:54I back you all the way.
28:58Anyway, I, erm, interviewed some of the team,
29:02and, er, yeah, I had to ask, you know, their thoughts
29:07on what it's like to work with you,
29:10and, erm, do you want to hear what they said?
29:15Not really.
29:17He's difficult to collaborate with,
29:20but most of what I know is from him.
29:24If you ask him the right questions, his generosity with his answers,
29:28it can be greater than the collective team's.
29:30Speaking about Dylan specifically, his passion's infectious.
29:34He is tight on the nurses' whip round, but we'll forget about that.
29:38Erm, I love working with him.
29:41He's...pretty decent.
29:44I've been 14 years here, and I'm...I'm decent.
29:48No, no, no. Pretty decent.
29:52Look, erm, I have a few more interviews to do,
29:55erm, but there's one thing that I can't quite...
30:00Basically, Jodie wouldn't participate in...in this,
30:06and, er, it's a shame because her testimonial would be gold dust,
30:10and the only thing I can come up with
30:12is that she feels she has something to hide.
30:14So I'm asking you, Dylan, does Jodie have something to hide?
30:21I can't explain it.
30:25Right.
30:27OK.
30:29I will do my best.
30:31But ultimately, you know it's up to the board.
30:34Yeah. I won't forget it. Thank you.
30:40So, Kate's stable.
30:42She'll be taken to PICU and they'll give her an MRI.
30:46Now, these...these next few days, the months, may be difficult.
30:51Erm, when measles reaches the brain,
30:54it can cause some serious complications with children.
30:57What kind?
31:01Pneumonia.
31:03Meningitis.
31:05Recurrent seizures.
31:07Learning disabilities.
31:09I'm...I'm sorry, we...we won't know for a few days.
31:16I'm so sorry, Mum.
31:18I'm so, so sorry. I...
31:20I'd never want to... I'd never want to hurt her.
31:23I made a mistake. I'm so sorry.
31:28Thanks for doing this. I hate these things.
31:30It's OK.
31:32Are you all right?
31:34Look, how's Luca?
31:38Erm...
31:40Right, that good.
31:42Look, I know Ian's away on hams next week,
31:45but if you need to get...
31:47What?
31:49Well, he told you he was training next week, yeah?
31:51Erm, yeah.
31:53Yeah, I mean, I think so. I think he did.
31:56It's just, my head's all over the place, so...
31:58KNOCK ON DOOR
31:59Yeah?
32:00Hiya. Ready for me?
32:02Er, yeah. We'll have a chat later, OK?
32:04Mm-hm. Yeah.
32:05Hey. Hey.
32:06Right, Thierry, do you want to take a seat?
32:08Yeah.
32:15Nicole, Mrs Jones is still waiting for CT.
32:17Did you chase?
32:18I told you. I'll do it now. I've got a minute.
32:22Nicole, when's the last time you ate?
32:29Here, use mine.
32:35OK, look, Nicole, don't worry about you.
32:38You've not been the same for weeks.
32:40First it's the mood swings, then it's the fatigue.
32:42Now you're throwing pens all over the place.
32:44I had a baby.
32:46Yes, exactly.
32:48So...
32:50Do you maybe think you're showing signs of postpartum depression?
32:57I am working harder than I've ever worked in my life.
33:00Yes.
33:01What? Goods? Saying something like that?
33:03All I'm saying is, take a few days off.
33:05It might do you some good.
33:07I've got patients to see.
33:08Nicole!
33:12Help me! Please, help me!
33:14Please, help me!
33:15Nicole!
33:16Nicole!
33:17It's OK. I've got it.
33:18OK, what happened?
33:19She... I don't know. She was walking...
33:21Nicole!
33:22Nicole, can you hear me, Pat?
33:24Are you all right?
33:25Yeah, it says here Aaron was experiencing chest pain.
33:29How was that treated?
33:30Chest pains?
33:32What chest pains?
33:35He had a few scrapes, but it was nothing serious.
33:38He was really shaky.
33:40He won't be, though.
33:41OK, just to confirm, so Jodie was with Aaron
33:44and Dylan was the only one performing the perimortem?
33:47Well, we arrived too late, but it was Tim and the waiter, apparently.
33:51If you want my opinion, the baby would have died otherwise.
33:55OK. OK. Thank you, Jenny.
33:58Is that everything? Yep.
34:02Jodie has decided not to contribute to this report.
34:06Do you have any idea, maybe, why?
34:09Erm...
34:11No, yeah, I'm the last person who knows what goes on in Jodie's head,
34:14so I'm sorry, can't help you there.
34:17OK.
34:18Thank you. Er, bye-bye.
34:39I do want to put you in touch with the surgeons still.
34:42They'll work out a more specific treatment plan,
34:44but I think the foot's looking a lot better as of now,
34:47so I'm broadly optimistic for a good outcome.
34:49Thank you. You're very welcome.
34:53Oh, look, I'll leave you to it.
34:56Dane!
34:58There you are.
35:01The doctor was just saying...
35:06The doctor...
35:09The doctor...
35:18You're scaring me.
35:34I'm sorry.
35:40What?
35:41You're going to get better.
35:44You're going to walk again.
35:45Whatever happens, we'll get through this together.
35:49But me, I'm stuck like this, like I'm disabled or something,
35:53and you just do those eyes at me,
35:56like you always do and tell me that everything's going to get better
36:00when I know it won't.
36:01Dane, let me help you. I just need to be on my own.
36:03I need to figure out my head, and I can't do that...
36:05This is messed up, Dane. ..with you trying to help me.
36:07No-one can help me.
36:09This is forever! I can't hear you!
36:11Do you understand? I can't hear you!
36:18I'm going.
36:21There is other treatment available...
36:27Stevie needs to speak to you.
36:33Regular ops here, I think, please. I'll be back.
36:38He's in here.
36:49Dad.
36:50Hey.
36:51Hey.
36:52Can I come in?
36:54Yeah, yeah, of course.
37:08Look, I'm sorry for how I was.
37:13I know I can be...
37:17Yeah.
37:19So, um, I've arranged a temporary discharge for this evening.
37:26Thanks, Dad.
37:32But I want to stay here.
37:34But I want to stay here.
37:37Oh.
37:40But...
37:41We can...we can reassess everything.
37:44Look, I...I pulled a lot of favours doing this.
37:47I'm feeling stronger every day.
37:50You need to trust that I know what's good for me.
37:53But it wasn't that long ago I had to pretend to break your ex out of prison.
37:57This isn't about you!
38:01This is about me.
38:04Son, please.
38:07I think it's best you don't visit for a while.
38:15It's late, Dad.
38:35MUSIC PLAYS
38:54You lied about the husband having chest pain.
39:00You said that Jodie was assisting the husband
39:03because he was experiencing chest pain.
39:06That's not true. So what are you covering up?
39:12Oh, sorry. No, it's OK. Anne, I want to speak to you too.
39:18You're telling me that Jodie, a medically trained professional,
39:22in that situation didn't assist you?
39:25Because if that were me in that situation,
39:27I'd want all the help I could get.
39:29But it wasn't you in that situation. It was me.
39:32I had to make a judgement about the safest
39:34and the most effective course of treatment.
39:36That's what I did.
39:38OK.
39:41So, why wasn't Jodie safe to practise?
39:49Erm...
39:51What?
39:52I had more to drink than we said.
39:55Quite a bit more.
39:56OK.
39:57OK, so that's why you...
40:00you wanted to abstain from the report?
40:03Jodie played no part in Theo's outcome.
40:06I made absolutely sure of that.
40:08Yeah, no, look, I...
40:10The thing is, this cast doubt on everything
40:13that I've been trying to do today,
40:15because if you lied about this, what else are you lying about?
40:19You could lose your job, Dylan.
40:21OK, the guy who helped me gives CPR, the waiter, all right?
40:26He could be an alcoholic like me, for all we know.
40:30Nobody's interrogating him, are they?
40:32But Jodie now is likely going to have to be interrogated by the board,
40:37when she's a perfectly good nurse who was off duty.
40:40That's not right.
40:41Look, no, we're all involved, OK?
40:43If I don't put this in the report, I'm complicit.
40:45Then put it in. Put the lies in. I don't mind.
40:47No, I don't care. I know it's wrong to lie, OK?
40:50But I stand by my decision.
40:52It was the right thing to do.
40:54Thanks, Jade.
41:03I want to change my mind.
41:05I want to contribute to the report.
41:08I don't support Dylan.
41:12From your VBG, it looks like you're a bit anemic.
41:16Is that it?
41:17Yeah, and there's nothing to worry about as well, you know.
41:20But if you need time off, I can arrange cover.
41:23No, an iron infusion and 12 hours sleep,
41:26and the trashiest of all telly, I'll be right as rain.
41:28Good plan.
41:34You going to get off me back now?
41:36OK, look, I'm sorry, but you can understand my suspicions.
41:40You weren't acting like you.
41:42If you want to call us weird, you can, you know.
41:47Look, for the first time in a long time,
41:52I can put everything into my career.
41:55I'm just trying to make up for lost time.
42:00Then you will.
42:07You will.
42:15Wow, this all looks great, Rash.
42:18You're such a good lad, aren't you?
42:20Tariq is really going to be missing out.
42:23Yeah, yeah.
42:29I'll just be back.
42:30Yeah, sure.
42:36Hey.
42:37Sorry, I've recessed run over.
42:39If I'm late, I can just...
42:41No, no, come in, come in.
42:43Come on, come on.
42:45We're timing.
42:46OK.
42:51Look who's here.
42:53Hey, Dad.
42:56I'll, um... I'll set another place.
43:00Well, come on, then, sit down. The food's going cold.
43:11Mum, just have a look at the dinner is happening.
43:14I've planned everything.
43:17Because he's 12.
43:19Because he's 12. You can't get...
43:22What's up?
43:25Look, Dad doesn't want to have dinner with us.
43:27I don't know why she's given him the choice.
43:29Well, maybe it's a bit soon.
43:31We can try again next week.
43:33No, we can't, can't we?
43:35Because you were going to hamstring and...
43:37No, no, I turned that down.
43:38Ian.
43:39No, you gave up your place at medical school and...
43:42Oh, but with Luca, I can go next year, it's fine.
43:45No, no, it's not.
43:46Because what's happening to me,
43:47it's a consequence of my actions.
43:48I deserve it, but you...
43:49I'm not having this bring you down as well.
43:51Deserve it?
43:52What, because of your addiction?
43:53Since when did you believe in that nonsense?
43:55Just...
43:56You're going to training, OK?
43:58And give Stevie a run for her money.
44:01Come on.
44:13Remember to breathe, Tariq.
44:18I...
44:21I got my trauma course results back today.
44:25Yeah?
44:26Yeah.
44:27Give me a drum roll, Rash.
44:29OK.
44:3385%.
44:3585?
44:36That's great.
44:37That's great, well done.
44:41What did you get, Rash?
44:43It was a while ago now, Uncle.
44:45Come on, don't be shy.
44:4894%.
44:5294%, wow.
44:54That's amazing.
45:01Uncle, Uncle, here, here, have some water.
45:04Hey, Dad.
45:05Deep breaths, deep breaths, Dad.
45:07Have you had this checked by your GP?
45:09Sit down, Tariq.
45:10Have you had this checked by your GP?
45:12Sit down, Tariq, stop fussing.
45:15See, this is why I didn't want to come.
45:17You see what I mean?
45:19Why did you come?
45:20Huh?
45:21After all this time, where have you been when I needed you?
45:23What have I done to you?
45:25What's your problem?
45:26I've done exactly the same as Rash, but it's never good enough.
45:28What have you ever done?
45:30You have no idea, Dee.
45:31Why choose him over me?
45:33Because I always felt I had the wrong son.
45:36Uncle, you don't mean that.
45:37Yes, you do.
45:41It's cool, Rash.
45:44It's cool, I know where I stand now.
45:49Tariq, don't go.
45:51Just leave it!
45:52Tariq, don't, please.
45:53I'm done with him!
45:58Let him be.
46:11Sorry, mate, I can't sell you that while you're working.
46:14I'm off duty.
46:15No, I'm being serious.
46:16When you're in that uniform,
46:17I'm not risking you drink-driving for the ambulance off a bridge or something.
46:21So you won't sell me wine because I'm in uniform?
46:26No, mate.
46:41All right, all right, I get it.
46:50Keep the change.
46:59It doesn't make any sense.
47:01What am I meant to say about that, you know?
47:04Anyway...
47:06Hi.
47:07Er...
47:08It's all done?
47:09Submitted.
47:12And, erm...
47:14Yeah, Jodie really came through for you.
47:40I couldn't do it.
47:42No, I don't want to lie.
47:44It's not right to protect my career by lying.
47:47I can't ruin Dylan's life, I couldn't live with that.
47:49So you're going to protect him, then?
47:51Look, whatever this is, we can talk about it.
47:54Please don't write that article, Aaron.
47:56I know you're a good guy.
47:59And...
48:00I know how hard things are for you right now.
48:03I do.
48:05I know.
48:06What are you going to do?
48:09Aaron?
48:12Aaron!
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