Casualty S42 E11
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00:00So what makes you think you could make a good clinical lead?
00:07This had better be good, Raj.
00:09It's been a plane crash.
00:11Dusty, I love her.
00:13Our chances of getting output now are quite limited.
00:16Please try it.
00:18It's the woman I've just heard.
00:20He's gone.
00:22He was peaceful.
00:24I thought we had more time.
00:26Everyone knows about the allegations of a certain podcast
00:29Update on Dr Slice and Dice Keogh.
00:31The body of his poor victim is being exhumed today.
00:33Nurse Jodie White has been sleeping with the widower.
00:36Dylan, I'm sorry.
00:38They're throwing up everywhere.
00:40Making you lose your job.
00:42Well, that hasn't happened yet, actually.
00:44I think the CPS are due to make a decision.
00:46I think we should stop seeing each other.
00:48You don't want me? I thought this was what you wanted.
00:50Of course it's not what I wanted.
00:52Please, just get dressed.
00:55People are mean.
00:57Move back!
00:59They don't care who you are.
01:01Move back!
01:03I am not a bad person.
01:05I'm just trying my best.
01:07Trying to get through the day.
01:09I feel doubt every day as a nurse.
01:11Question myself all the time.
01:15Can I do this?
01:24Can I do this?
01:26Can I do this?
01:28Can I do this?
01:30Can I do this?
01:32Can I do this?
01:34Can I do this?
01:36Can I do this?
01:38Can I do this?
01:40Can I do this?
01:42Can I do this?
01:44Can I do this?
01:46Can I do this?
01:48Can I do this?
01:50Can I do this?
01:52Can I do this?
01:54Can I do this?
02:08What are we doing?
02:10What are we doing?
02:12Nothing. We stay put.
02:18Lock the door. Lock the door.
02:20It is him. It is him.
02:22Try and stay calm.
02:32Move!
02:34Move!
02:36Stay back, please!
02:38We're all solitary in here.
02:40Use your back!
02:42Get back!
02:44Back!
02:46Back!
02:48Stay back!
02:50Please, get off!
02:54Stay back!
02:56Get away from the hall!
02:58Away from the hall!
03:08Get off him!
03:14Get out the way!
03:18Out the way!
03:20Get off him!
03:22Move!
03:48Move!
04:18Is that the arterial pre-alert?
04:20Do you want to take it on through to research?
04:24Dylan, Jodie, cubicles, please.
04:26Siobhan.
04:28Why's Dylan back?
04:30The pathology report's been published.
04:32It's fully exonerated.
04:44I just have a word. Gather round.
04:46In you go. Go through.
04:48OK, apparently,
04:50a so-called ultra group
04:52has tipped up outside United's ground,
04:54so it's not so much a friendly anymore.
04:56Expect plenty more incoming.
04:58Jodie, Jodie,
05:00can you not hear that phone ringing?
05:02He's standing right next to it.
05:04I know it's the last thing
05:06all of you need, me too,
05:08but we'll get through it, cos that's what we do.
05:10And at least the Holby fans have gone to St James'.
05:12So, gins up.
05:14We're all happy you're here.
05:16Thanks, Cam, that... that means a lot.
05:18And, er, yeah,
05:20a warm welcome back to Dr Dylan Keogh too.
05:22Yay!
05:26What we got, Jodie?
05:28A police officer fallen from his horse and dragged behind.
05:30Blue line him in shortly.
05:32OK, OK, thanks. OK, guys, off you go, everyone.
05:34Have each other's backs, please.
05:36Jodie, I'd like you in resource with Dylan.
05:38Can I be in cubicles today?
05:40If you're hungover again,
05:42I will not hesitate to give you a final warning.
05:44I just need a break. Yeah.
05:46And I need to win the lottery, so resource, please.
05:56Right, this lower leg looks broken.
05:58Definitely going to need a back splint on this.
06:00OK, that's ten milligrams of morphine in so far.
06:02Hello, mate. Tell me your name.
06:04Sergeant Matthew Oliver.
06:06All right, let's practise a bit.
06:08Matthew Oliver.
06:10All right, let's practise. Get this helmet off.
06:12All right. Dad! Dad!
06:14Are you all right? Is he all right?
06:16He's conscious. You look like you've been through the wars, mate.
06:18No, it's nothing. Doesn't look like nothing.
06:20What's your name? Olly. PC Olly.
06:22PC Olly, Alan.
06:24Show some bloody pride.
06:26OK, now, Jacob, can you get the forehead for me?
06:28Er, Olly, did you say? Yeah.
06:30OK, Olly, can you come and support your dad's chin
06:32like this for me, please? Yeah.
06:34All right, Matthew, very slowly.
06:36I'm going to take this helmet off, all right?
06:38Hang in there, Dad.
06:40There we go. Nice and slowly.
06:42Dad.
06:46Dad. Whoa, whoa, whoa.
06:48OK, can I get a pad? Dad, are you all right?
06:50Just to set me straight in, please.
06:54Quick, quick. Is he all right?
06:58Keep talking to me, Matthew.
07:04No, no, I don't want to be here.
07:06I know, but you'll be all right, Mr Burrows.
07:08OK, what have we got?
07:10This is Dane Burrows. He's 20.
07:12Knocked over with a fracture to his left...
07:14I mean, right elbow.
07:16He's also got abrasions to the right side of his face.
07:18He's obviously stable.
07:20GCS was 13 on scene,
07:22but has now picked up to 15.
07:24He's had...
07:26He's...
07:28It was one gram of iviparacetamol,
07:30tenamorphine, all over officer in normal range.
07:3267 BP is 105,
07:34over 67 RR15,
07:36SATS 98, and he's ceased band with clear on scene.
07:38Thank you. Are you comfortable there?
07:40Yeah, I'm fine. I just don't want to be in this hospital.
07:42I want to go. Yeah, well, you and me both,
07:44but let's bring it down a notch.
07:46Yeah, sorry, Dane's only just recently started using hearing aids
07:48and he'd lost one in a collision.
07:50Thanks for letting me know. OK, so we'll do a set of obs,
07:52and then we'll X-ray that elbow of yours, OK?
07:54Stay put.
07:56Um, Gossie, could you take over here, please?
07:58A set of obs and X-ray.
08:00And now you're not, but thank you.
08:06It's a hell of a day to come back.
08:08Yeah, well,
08:10never any rest for the wicked.
08:12Yeah, transfer team, please.
08:14Oh, uh,
08:16just so you know, I'm still clinical lead.
08:18They've not been able to find a suitable replacement.
08:24Yeah, hello?
08:26And he's had tenamorphine,
08:28so he's fully immobilised at the scene,
08:30and flax splint applied to his right leg.
08:32OK, that's great, thank you.
08:34Rush, could you start the primary survey?
08:36Let's lose these dressings, please.
08:38OK, so we've got a full thickness wound there to the head,
08:40lots of blood.
08:42Airway's clear.
08:44Good, equal bilateral air entry.
08:46Strong pulse.
08:48We've got a possible depressed fracture here,
08:50so I want to stop this bleeding.
08:52Can we have some haemostatic gauze, please?
08:54Can we have some gauze, please?
08:56Matthew?
08:58Matthew, can you hear me?
09:00Can you hear me?
09:02He's not responding.
09:04What's happening?
09:06Yeah, sats are dropping, so let's prep to our outside, then, please.
09:08You think we should wait outside?
09:10This is my fault.
09:12No, I doubt that very much. Come on, then.
09:14So we are pre-oxygenating, aren't we?
09:16We've got 100% oxygen,
09:18we've got Bougie, we've got ET tube,
09:20have we? Yes.
09:22Difficult airway choice.
09:24Right, OK.
09:26Lisa, shall we have the screens, please?
09:28Rash.
09:30When we're ready, let's have those drugs in, please.
09:32I'll do the intubation itself.
09:34What do you want me to do?
09:36Do you want to apply the cry?
09:42Not ideal.
09:44I know it's not ideal, and I'm sorry,
09:46but there's nowhere else to wait right now.
09:48If you could just take a seat, find a seat,
09:50and we'll be with you as soon as possible, all right?
09:52That's just a bit much, isn't it?
09:54Yeah, isn't it?
09:56Michael, can we
09:58get this guy down, please? Thanks.
10:00What's the security? Panel for gold?
10:02I'm not sure.
10:04Look, hang tight, and I'll do what I can do.
10:06I'll make the calls.
10:08I can't see the cords properly.
10:10What's the SATs?
10:1295%.
10:14I need a little bit more room, Jodie.
10:16No, no, your hand. Can you release the pressure a little, please?
10:18OK, great. Two of you now.
10:20Let's have the BOOGIE, please.
10:24How are the SATs at the moment, Rash?
10:2692%.
10:28Do we need to be pre-oxygenating?
10:30Yeah, I'm in. Let's have the BOOGIE out, please.
10:34Great. OK.
10:36Let's inflate the cuff then, please.
10:38Let's secure that
10:40end tidal and ventilated...
10:42Equal bilateral air entry.
10:44Good. Well done, everybody. We'll get him up to CT.
10:46All right. Jodie, we should get cleaned up, I think.
10:48Jodie? Yes, I heard.
10:56Welcome back.
10:58Yeah, I read the pathologist's report,
11:00by the way,
11:02and it totally sticks the finger
11:04to all that podcast weirdness.
11:06About time.
11:08Stevie? Yeah?
11:10What was in that report?
11:12Jodie? I have a right to know, don't I?
11:14I was there. It affected me too.
11:16Yeah, OK, fine.
11:18Basically, the upshot is, no-one was to blame.
11:20They discovered that they had
11:22a few genetic mutations,
11:24but it was the crash that killed her.
11:26Nothing else. OK, but what genetic mutations?
11:28What does that mean?
11:30Hey!
11:32It's a significant break.
11:34OK, I'm going to keep him in cubicle three,
11:36cast him up.
11:38I think he's going to need six weeks
11:40just to check.
11:42Have you ordered extra security? Yeah, I know how to do my job.
11:44Thank you. No, it's just, you know,
11:46it's chaos out there and here. It's match day
11:48and we usually order extra security, so I was just wondering if you had.
11:50Not yet,
11:52but I'm doing my best under the
11:54circumstances, so back off!
11:56Rita,
11:58do you want to give Cam a hand out front?
12:00Absolutely.
12:02Siobhan? No.
12:08Mr Burrows, sorry about the delay.
12:10Yeah, your x-rays
12:12are back and unfortunately
12:14you have broken... Mr Burrows,
12:16can you hear me? I don't like this place.
12:18I know, I know, you said.
12:20It's not safe here.
12:22I can assure you it is safe.
12:24You don't want to believe anything you hear.
12:26That podcast was nonsense.
12:28What podcast?
12:32Erm, just forget it.
12:34I'll tell you what I'll do. I'll get you some painkillers
12:36for that and sort you a cast. Do you fancy a copper?
12:38Right-o.
12:42OK,
12:44so your x-ray
12:46shows that you've broken a rib
12:48on the left-hand side, but the good news is
12:50that you haven't punctured your lung.
12:52Do you want to lift your top up for me a wee bit?
12:54That's it.
12:56I know this is going to be tender.
12:58OK.
13:00Are you going to tell me if that hurts anywhere else?
13:02No, it's just that spot.
13:04Just localised? OK, good.
13:06Get your top down.
13:08And how are you feeling?
13:10Hell kicked out of me and I don't know why.
13:12No, me neither.
13:14How long have you been mounted police?
13:16Seven years. Dad, 27.
13:1827? Wow.
13:20That's impressive.
13:22Yeah, he's a bit of a legend.
13:24Everyone knows Sergeant Matthew Allen.
13:26He loves this uniform.
13:28It was his proudest day when I joined up.
13:30I bet.
13:32You are here! You are here!
13:34Come on!
13:36Hey, come on. Don't worry.
13:38You're just heroes.
13:40I don't know what I'm doing either.
13:46Sorry.
13:48Sorry, I don't know what to do.
13:50It's OK, don't apologise.
13:52Just shock, OK?
13:54Yeah.
13:56You'll be OK.
14:00What's up with you?
14:02It's Leah's sofa from hell.
14:04It's knackered my back.
14:06We've got to keep our energy up,
14:08haven't we, Daryl?
14:10Do you want one?
14:12No, I'm not hungry. Fair enough.
14:14I feel like you've been on that sofa forever.
14:16When are you back at yours?
14:18God knows. The landlord's knocking down the walls now.
14:20Do you know my exam?
14:22I've retook it. My results come in today.
14:24Don't worry. Daryl can pass it.
14:26Anyone can. I heard that.
14:36OK.
15:06Hey.
15:08Hiya.
15:10Where were you? I thought we were having lunch.
15:12Yeah, I can't make it.
15:14I was about to call you.
15:18OK.
15:20Uh...
15:22Listen.
15:24Yeah?
15:26I love you.
15:28I love you too.
15:30I love you.
15:32Heather.
15:34I love you too.
15:44Let me see if I can find you a nurse.
15:46Uh, did you have any joy with Maxfax?
15:48Uh, yeah, they're on their way down.
15:50I'll redress for soap doors.
15:52Yeah, that's a good idea.
15:54Dylan, can I speak to you for a minute?
15:56Oh, yeah, can we get some hot bits for this gentleman?
15:58Yeah, right now.
16:00Look, it's about the gene mutation they found.
16:02I think it could affect LSA. We need to tell Aaron.
16:04No, Jodie, Jodie, Jodie, stop.
16:06No, Dylan, this is important.
16:08No, we work for an organisation that's very good at looking after people.
16:10Just let that happen. You don't need to do people's jobs for them.
16:12I'm doing my job.
16:14No, you're putting yourself in the middle of something
16:16that doesn't concern you like you did before.
16:18Dylan, that is not fair.
16:20I'm just trying to do something good. I'm trying to do the right thing here.
16:22You know, I think maybe you were right.
16:24I think it's probably best we don't work together today.
16:26What?
16:28Can you ask Rita to swap it for you, please? Thank you.
16:32Juliet, can you clean that up, please?
16:36Oi, love,
16:38this is any chance of being seen here or what?
16:40First of all, I'm not anybody's love,
16:42and that looks minor.
16:44So wait your turn.
16:46Mrs Williams, please. You're up next, love.
16:48Is this your husband?
16:50With me, please. Rita, have you got Mrs Williams' notes, please?
16:52Yeah.
16:54Cue the station.
17:08Hey, right, right, right.
17:10Stop, lads. Come on.
17:12Hey, hey, hey. Right. All right. Stop.
17:14Guys, come on. Come on.
17:16Come on.
17:18Are you Mustafa? Did you call an ambulance?
17:20Yes. He's been in my shop now.
17:22All right, mate. You stay out here and we'll try and sort it, OK?
17:24Can you stay with Mustafa? Yeah?
17:26Mustafa. I'll take that.
17:28All right. Do you want to take the lead?
17:30No, thanks. Go on. I think it'll be good for you.
17:32Come on.
17:34Hiya. Are you all right?
17:36Do you want to tell us your name?
17:42Hi.
17:44I'm Indy. Can you tell me what your name is?
17:46Wendell.
17:48Wendell? Is it?
17:50Right, Wendell.
17:52Bit of a nasty cut you've got on your head there. Do you want to tell what happened?
17:54Oh, scumbag. Pushed me into that.
17:56Did they?
17:58It doesn't look good. Do you mind if I have a little look at your head?
18:00I can just check your head. I want this fresh.
18:02Well, it won't take long. And then we can get you on the truck.
18:04No.
18:06All right. All right. Take it easy.
18:08I want it easy.
18:10Understood. Indy, we'll leave it. We'll just wait for the police, OK?
18:20Aaron!
18:22Aaron, it's me!
18:24Aaron!
18:28I thought I made myself perfectly clear the other day, Jodie.
18:30Five minutes.
18:32Jodie, I know you're trying to help,
18:34and I appreciate that, I get it, but...
18:36and don't take this harshly, but...
18:38me and Elsie, we're the best we've been without you,
18:40and you just turning up at my house
18:42doesn't help anybody.
18:44Can you just stop talking for a minute?
18:46The pathology report came out.
18:48What is it?
18:50Elsie may have a condition called adrenal hyperplasia.
18:52The report highlighted
18:54a gene mutation that Theriad.
18:56It's something to do with cortisol levels.
18:58It's basically where the body is unable to cope
19:00with physiological stress.
19:02If you've got the same condition,
19:04this could be really serious for her.
19:06So...
19:08So what do I do?
19:10You need to go to your GP and get some blood tests done.
19:12That could take weeks.
19:14You could do it.
19:16It'll take a couple of seconds. You must take bloods all the time.
19:18Oh, Aaron, I can't.
19:20If people see us together, I can't cope.
19:22How does it matter if people see us together?
19:24I'm just a patient.
19:26You're doing your job.
19:28Please.
19:30It's OK.
19:32It's OK.
19:34It's OK.
19:40What are you doing here?
19:42Who?
19:44Dylan Sacks.
19:46That podcast said he was.
19:48No, they'd never get rid of him.
19:50Can I put this on you?
19:54Oh, I need to get somewhere with that.
19:56I'll be back, so...
19:58This is not moving.
20:00Tell me about it.
20:02Dylan? Yeah?
20:04Just a general reminder
20:06if Kisioli would appreciate that update on his dad.
20:08Yeah, of course. Yeah, yeah, I will do.
20:12Oh, you're doing my head in.
20:14Cam? Cam?
20:16Cubicle seven when you're done here, please.
20:18And can you chase that young girl's prescription in for
20:20she should have been discharged hours ago?
20:22I can, but I think that was Jodie's patient.
20:24Of course, Jodie.
20:26She's doing my head in as well.
20:28And where is she?
20:30This place today
20:32is doing me in.
20:34I've had it. OK.
20:36We are in!
20:38We are in!
20:40We are in!
20:42We are in!
20:44We are in!
20:46We are in!
20:48We are in!
20:50We are in!
20:52We are in!
20:54We are in!
20:56We are in!
20:58We are in!
21:00We are in!
21:02We are in!
21:04We are in!
21:06We are in!
21:08We are in!
21:10We are in!
21:12We are in!
21:14We are in!
21:16We are in!
21:18We are in!
21:20We are in!
21:22We are in!
21:24We are in!
21:26We are in!
21:28We are in!
21:30We are in!
21:32We are in!
21:34We are in!
21:36Screw you!
21:37Oh, yeah, yeah, big man.
21:39Is this what you want, is it? Is this what you want?
21:42You went to watch a game of football,
21:45men kicking a ball around,
21:47and now you're here, doing this.
21:50Shame on you.
21:52Shame!
21:55When that plane crashed,
21:57we fought to save lives.
21:59All of us here, do you see us?
22:01We fought to save lives, innocent lives,
22:04because that's our job, that's what we do.
22:07But people died.
22:09My husband died.
22:13He was just doing his job.
22:16Please, just sit down.
22:19Wait, just wait.
22:21We're doing our best.
22:24Just doing our best.
22:27Show's over.
22:30Is she going to be OK?
22:35Does he come in a lot?
22:37Yeah, he used to, with Susie, Sue, something.
22:40Always drinking.
22:42Fun times, eh? Now...
22:45These guys will sort it, to be fair.
22:47What are they going to do?
22:49Calm him down.
22:51If not, then nick him.
22:53They're the police's problem now, once we've cleared him, obviously.
22:57Where are you going?
22:59I just need a minute.
23:05Put it in here.
23:10Stick this in as well.
23:12Cos if it's in here, then it's take-out,
23:14and the police haven't got anything on you.
23:16Got any money?
23:18I've got some, yeah.
23:20Give it out.
23:22So tell me about this Sue's.
23:24Is she your girlfriend?
23:26Mustafa said you used to come in together,
23:28but you don't any more.
23:30I used to shag her.
23:32I don't buy her chips.
23:34But she's important now.
23:36I'm sorry.
23:38What have you got?
23:40Erm...
23:42I've got 10, 20...
23:44Is that a five?
23:46Yeah, that'll do. Stick it on the counter.
23:56What do you think they're going to do to me, eh?
23:58Nothing.
24:00Nothing? Cos you're not a scumbag.
24:02You're just sad.
24:04And sad's all right.
24:06Come on.
24:10Ollie.
24:12Yeah, PC Ollie.
24:14It's...
24:16Do you use your Christian name as your surname?
24:18Yeah. Why?
24:20Just at work. Dad hates it.
24:22Thinks I'm embarrassed of him.
24:24I'm not. I'm just not him.
24:26Yeah, right, right, right.
24:28And so I've got your dad's scan results.
24:30They do confirm there's a bleed on the brain.
24:32So we're going to hand over the care to the neuro team.
24:34And they'll discuss the ongoing care.
24:36But in the meantime, he will need an operation.
24:38Right. What will they do?
24:40Relieve the pressure. Hopefully prevent any further damage.
24:44Is he going to be all right?
24:46Well, it's a little early to say.
24:48We need to see how he is with surgery
24:50and when he wakes up.
24:52This is cos of me?
24:54I think he's flown from Australia.
24:56I think he's flown from a horse.
24:58No, it's because of me.
25:00I should have quit years ago.
25:02I hate this job.
25:04It's not me.
25:06Then quit.
25:08What?
25:10Don't just talk about it. Do it.
25:12If it's not doing it for you, then what's the point?
25:14Quit.
25:16I can't tell him that.
25:18Well, then you're wasting everyone's time, aren't you?
25:26I mean, it's a hotel job.
25:28I'm very impressed.
25:30Where are they going to take him?
25:32His hostel.
25:40Hey.
25:42Your staffer offered you free kebabs for lunch.
25:44Here you are.
25:46It's my results.
25:48I can't open them.
25:50Here we are.
25:52Here we are.
25:58OK.
26:00You smashed it.
26:02Have I?
26:04Yeah.
26:06Well done.
26:14Get up.
26:16OK.
26:18I said get up.
26:20In there.
26:22I know what you did.
26:24Sorry, I don't know who you are.
26:26Don't you?
26:28Have a look.
26:30Recognise that, do you?
26:32I had two, but I lost one.
26:34Yes, you had some hearing loss.
26:36I think you came in because you'd had a car accident with your girlfriend.
26:38Ex-girlfriend.
26:40Ex-everything.
26:42Thanks to you, Dr Slice and Dice.
26:44No, don't shake your head.
26:46Don't you dare.
26:48Don't you understand?
26:50You were accused of medical negligence.
26:54I want you to check.
26:56Go over everything that you did to me.
26:58I want you to prove that you did nothing wrong.
27:02OK, to do that, I need to go out there.
27:04I need to use a computer.
27:06We've got nothing in here.
27:08I mean, there's a tablet there.
27:10Get on with it, then.
27:18Can you get Steely for me, please?
27:20Uh, yeah, sure.
27:24Right, just wait there.
27:26Thanks, I'm going to take it.
27:28I know, I'll be as quick as I can.
27:30Just wait there.
27:42What do you think you are doing?
27:44Aaron wants a blood test.
27:46Aaron wants a blood test.
27:48Do you know where Stevie is? She'll know which one.
27:50Have you lost your mind? You've just walked out.
27:52Yeah, I know, and this is the last place I want to be,
27:54but he needs me to do it, so...
27:56No, you don't get to do this.
27:58Siobhan, we owe him.
28:00We don't owe anybody anything,
28:02and you don't get to dish out special favours to anybody.
28:04All right, but this isn't about Aaron, it's about Elsie.
28:06Is it now?
28:08Yes. Judy, you OK?
28:10Oh, we don't need you here, thanks.
28:12And we don't bend the rules for anyone,
28:14no matter who we've slept with.
28:16Siobhan, seriously, come on, that's way over the line.
28:18Yeah, well, you would stick up for her, wouldn't you?
28:20Judy, it's OK, leave.
28:26Stop talking to me
28:28like I'm dirt.
28:30Stop looking at me like I'm nothing.
28:32I'm sick of it, I'm sick to the teeth of this martyr act.
28:34What's that supposed to mean?
28:36You know exactly what it means.
28:38My husband, my grief, like what?
28:40Your rally the troops talks won't work if people knew
28:42about it. You were a fling,
28:44a nothing. My husband
28:46wasn't going anywhere.
28:48Siobhan, he couldn't wait for the divorce to come through.
28:50I mean, you know that, I'm sorry,
28:52but you do know that.
28:54We've got kids!
28:56We were a family!
28:58I was with him, you know, just before he died,
29:00and do you know what he told me just before he died?
29:02Funnily enough, he told me
29:04that he loved me! He didn't mention you!
29:06Not once!
29:08You were even an afterthought!
29:12You should stop.
29:20We're stopping.
29:26Just have a minute, please.
29:38It says that your hearing was damaged
29:40because of your proximity to the explosion,
29:42and that I ordered some tests.
29:44So I don't know,
29:46is your hearing worse now?
29:48Do you still hear ringing in your ears?
29:50It's quieter. Everything's quieter.
29:52OK, well, would you like me to have a look at it for you?
29:54Dylan, can I have a word?
29:56Not now, Jodie.
29:58Please, Dylan, I'll let you take two seconds.
30:00Jodie, not now!
30:02Just get over there! Just stay there!
30:04OK, all right.
30:06You should have listened to Dr Keogh.
30:08OK, I'm just going to stand here.
30:10It's fine, I'm not going to move.
30:12OK, so Dane was a patient of mine,
30:14and he's concerned that I might have made a mistake
30:16with his treatment. I know you did.
30:18Dylan doesn't make mistakes.
30:20Then why is my life nothing?
30:22OK, um, Dane, is it?
30:26OK, Dane,
30:28I know what it's like
30:30to feel like everyone's against you. No, you don't.
30:32No, I do, I really do.
30:34But all we can do is our best.
30:36I know sometimes it may feel like it's nowhere near enough,
30:38but I am telling you now,
30:40Dr Keogh will have given you nothing
30:42but his best, because he can't do anything less.
30:44It's not true. It is.
30:46It's almost a compulsion, I swear.
30:48Why didn't you put the scalpel down?
30:50Come on, Dane.
30:52Come on, please.
30:54Just give it to me.
30:56Get away from me! I'm sorry, I...
30:58I didn't mean to, I just turned and it was just in my hand.
31:00Do it again. Don't do it again.
31:02I just didn't mean to. Dane, listen, OK?
31:04Just take deep breaths for me.
31:06It's all right.
31:08OK.
31:12Am I texting you?
31:14Yeah,
31:16I meant to get back to you, but...
31:18What's happened?
31:20No, nothing. Everything's fine.
31:22Why did you stand me up?
31:24I didn't.
31:28I came and I saw the ring box
31:30and I left.
31:34Oh.
31:36OK.
31:38Listen...
31:40Ian, you listen, please.
31:42I love you
31:44so much and I wouldn't
31:46be here without you.
31:48I can't marry you. I nearly took drugs last week
31:50and why would you want to marry someone when
31:52you don't know... I wasn't going to propose.
31:54Relax.
31:56I wasn't going to propose.
31:58It was...
32:02It was...
32:04It was just a...
32:06just a treat.
32:08OK.
32:10Yeah.
32:14It was just a silly treat.
32:18If I was to propose,
32:20if, then,
32:22well,
32:24first of all, that's because I love you.
32:26Second,
32:28I think
32:30we do us
32:32well, don't we? Me and you.
32:34Yeah, yeah.
32:36So it'd just be a rubber stamp on that.
32:38So that we always
32:40knew we had each other.
32:42Yeah.
32:44We deserve to be happy, don't we?
32:46Yeah, of course we do.
32:48Soapy so, don't you?
32:50Yeah, well, don't tell anyone.
32:52Ian is a soapy soad!
32:54Ian is a...
32:58Sam.
33:02It's just a rubber stamp.
33:14Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes.
33:18It's a little shaky.
33:20Ooh,
33:22look at that. Perfect.
33:24You're perfect, you're perfect, I love you.
33:32Can I still get
33:34the chocolate?
33:42That's enough, just step away.
33:44I need to finish this.
33:46Just enough.
33:48Dane, I don't think you're very well, just...
33:50Just my arm. It's OK.
33:52Why don't you sit down?
33:56OK, I'm just going to listen to your chest,
33:58all right?
34:02Do we know why he was admitted?
34:04Got muffled heart sounds, that was very tachycardia.
34:06Let's put some oxygen on.
34:08BP
34:10is 70 over 40.
34:12Sat's 87%.
34:14What's going on here? I don't know.
34:16Let's get an ultrasound.
34:18We may have missed something.
34:20Ian's got an accelerated heart rate.
34:22Looks like a crush injury,
34:24and that's definitely a pericardial effusion.
34:26He needs to get I.R., right?
34:28No, too late, I think, for that. He's peri-arrest.
34:30So let's do pericardial synthesis down here.
34:32Can you hold that for me?
34:34Can you just get him into a slightly more upright position, please?
34:36Yeah.
34:38How's that?
34:40Yeah, that's great. OK, so
34:42we need to find a space between the
34:44left sternum and the left costal.
34:46If you can keep the prave there.
34:48You ready for this?
34:50Here goes nothing.
34:52Let me know when you can see the needle.
34:54Yeah.
34:56Maybe less deep?
34:58Yeah, agreed.
35:00Try again now.
35:02OK, let me know when you can see the needle.
35:04Yeah,
35:06yeah, got you.
35:08Sorry, this is really painful.
35:10Can you aspirate that for me, if I hold on?
35:12Am I pulling his back?
35:14Yes, please. That's it. I'll hold it.
35:16Keep going, keep going.
35:18Yeah, you're aspirating fresh blood there.
35:20That's it, keep going.
35:22There you go. I think that's all of it.
35:24OK, just hold that there. Let me get some gauze.
35:26That's it.
35:28OK, withdraw the needle. That's fine.
35:30Yeah? Yeah.
35:32Let's recheck his blood pressure.
35:34Yeah, BP is
35:3695 over 60,
35:38and his heart rate's slowing down.
35:40Yeah.
35:42He's regaining consciousness.
35:44Yeah, not bad. Shall we get some help?
35:46Yeah.
35:48Erm,
35:50do you want to come and hold this on here, Jodie, for me?
35:58What's happened?
36:00Oh, er,
36:02one of the patients tried to take a slice up,
36:04missed a slice and dies.
36:06I think he'd heard the podcast.
36:08Anyway, we did a pericardiocentesis.
36:10Jodie was amazing.
36:12He'll live.
36:14I'll call cardiothoracics and get IR down,
36:16and I'll give him some fluids.
36:18And some low-grade sedatives as well,
36:20if you could please rush.
36:22OK.
36:24Siobhan, about today...
36:26Listen, let's talk about it later.
36:28You see to Dylan's arm first.
36:34You should be proud of yourself.
36:36Proud of what?
36:38I mean,
36:40we were one arm down and...
36:42Aaron's in there waiting for me to do his blood test.
36:46Sagan?
36:48You brought Aaron in?
36:50Someone was finally proud of me in the last, what,
36:52three seconds?
36:56What sort of a mug am I?
36:58Aaron closed the door on me like everyone else,
37:00yet I'm still here bending over backwards
37:02to make sure he's OK.
37:04I thought you'd sort it out.
37:06Is...is it fine?
37:10Or is it just the same old story, Dylan?
37:12I let people in.
37:16And they just tape it to me until I'm nothing.
37:20My own dad.
37:26I'm not a daughter.
37:30I'm not even a friend any more.
37:32And I might not even be a nurse for much longer after today.
37:38I've just...
37:40I've just used scraps.
37:42Just used scraps.
37:44Just bits of a person.
37:48I mean, you even saw yourself the other day.
37:52I'm nothing.
37:56And who's going to be proud of that, really?
37:58You're not nothing, Jodie.
38:00You're not nothing. Come here.
38:04It's OK.
38:12It's all right. I've got you.
38:24PHONE RINGS
38:26Get out of here, brainiac!
38:28Virgin bride's coming through.
38:30She's had three kids, hasn't she?
38:34Hey, leave it.
38:36There's drinking to be done.
38:38Are you coming in, dear?
38:40No, I'll catch you up.
38:42Yeah. No, it's fine, Lia.
38:44No, I shouldn't stay so long.
38:46Yeah.
38:48Yeah, I'll come and get my stuff.
38:50All right.
38:52All right.
38:54Hey.
38:56You good?
38:58Yeah, erm...
39:00No, erm...
39:02Lia's got family staying,
39:04so I've got to give up my soaping from hell.
39:06What are you going to do?
39:08Stay with mum?
39:10Yeah, probably, I guess.
39:12Right, well, let's have a drink,
39:14and I'll sort it later, yeah?
39:16No, cos I need to go and get my things.
39:18All right, well, I'll give you a lift.
39:20Oh, I don't want to.
39:22Oh.
39:24How long will it take?
39:26About a month.
39:28Your GP will have the results.
39:30Lia,
39:32I was angry the other day.
39:34We would like it if you could
39:36still be in our lives. I mean, I would...
39:38I would love it.
39:42I can't.
39:44Like you said,
39:46I think it's time we move on.
39:52Yeah.
40:16I heard you were a bit of a hero today.
40:18I was just doing my job.
40:20OK, well, you don't get bonus points for being bashful.
40:22Rita.
40:26I've been
40:28an absolute nightmare, haven't I?
40:30Yeah.
40:32I am so sorry.
40:34Good.
40:36Obviously, I've...
40:38I've not exactly been an angel, either.
40:40I've just
40:42hated everything you've been doing.
40:44It is weird. I know.
40:46But what I...
40:48I've missed you.
40:50I've missed us.
40:52And you and Cam,
40:54you are literally my family.
40:56I don't have
40:58anybody else.
41:00But what I do get it if you don't want to speak to me again.
41:04I've missed you, too.
41:08Don't look at me like that.
41:10Well, don't cry.
41:12I'm not.
41:14I'm not.
41:18It's not over, though, cos I feel like
41:20you should buy me a takeaway or something.
41:22I do.
41:24OK. What are you doing tomorrow?
41:26I was planning on sleeping.
41:28OK, well, I need to do something
41:30and I'd like it if you and Cam
41:32could come with me.
41:36Hello.
41:38It's me.
41:40That nurse.
41:42You know, the one off the podcast.
41:44Yo-Yo Knickers.
41:46Now I recognise me now,
41:48do you?
41:50Well, this is me without my uniform.
41:52Me.
41:54The normal person.
41:56Me who does normal things.
41:58Like drinking
42:00and dancing and ending up in bed
42:02with men I wish I hadn't.
42:04And I get now
42:06that the uniform is special.
42:08But that's only
42:10a part of me.
42:12I'm not perfect.
42:14Just like you aren't.
42:20And I will not apologise for that.
42:28What are we doing here?
42:30Yeah, I hate cemeteries.
42:32Yeah, everybody hates cemeteries.
42:34Why are we here?
42:44This is my mum.
42:50I haven't been here since she died.
42:54I haven't been able to.
43:00It used to make me feel
43:02too alone.
43:06What was she like?
43:08I don't know.
43:10What was she like?
43:12What was she like?
43:16She drove me mad
43:18with her 80s pop.
43:40She drove me mad.
44:10She drove me mad.
44:14She drove me mad.