Casualty S40E05
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00:00Do you have a cracker smile?
00:02This is Byrne Cross. She slit her wrist. You might recognize her as the patient that you thought was safe to discharge.
00:09I feel like everything's broken. I don't know what I'm supposed to do.
00:17Oh, massive arms, you! Have you got a girlfriend?
00:23Maybe.
00:24All aboard the party!
00:29I think I just want a quiet one tonight.
00:31Okay. Then we'll go somewhere else then.
00:33Another time. Maybe.
00:54Hello! Rachel!
01:00Teddy!
01:07Is he a single teddy bear?
01:11Can you stay with me?
01:13Stay with me, Teddy! Hold it!
01:15Don't go!
01:24Don't go!
01:54Yes, you mentioned that last time.
02:10Sorry. Sorry. I couldn't sleep last night.
02:14Tarek, he brought someone back. They were laughing.
02:20He's cheerful. Positive all the time. It gets pretty annoying.
02:27Are positive people annoying?
02:31I guess I used to be pretty glass half full, but lately I don't have the energy.
02:43Go on.
02:47There's things I used to be able to do with no problem and they just...
02:53They get on top of me and I can't seem to work through them and sometimes I...
03:03Sometimes I feel like I'm drowning.
03:06I understand, Rash.
03:08When you feel like that, I want you to find a quiet place and do the breathing exercises I taught you.
03:16Come on.
03:19I want to meet positive, annoying Rash.
03:26Okay.
03:32You left the house early again this morning. Are you all right?
03:37Yeah. Why wouldn't I be?
03:44See you later.
03:47See you later, babe.
03:50Thanks.
03:56So, did you manage to get through to Dylan?
03:59Well, I called him yesterday.
04:02How is he?
04:04He's fine.
04:06He's fine?
04:08He's fine.
04:10He's fine.
04:12He's fine.
04:14He's fine.
04:16He's fine.
04:18He's fine.
04:20He's fine.
04:22Well, I called him yesterday.
04:24How is he?
04:26Three times, actually, but he never answers. He won't get back to me.
04:29Don't be too hard. We want to try and bring people together.
04:33It's not your day.
04:37Right, look, I'll keep this brief. I know we've all got things to do.
04:41The case review into the death of Fern Cross is back and I'm sorry to say it's a tough read.
04:48The level of care did not meet the standards that would be deemed acceptable in an emergency department.
04:54I'm sorry, do they have any idea what it's like down here?
05:00No, seriously, I'm sick of this because, you know, we're trying to run an A&E, this is not a mental health care trust.
05:05Yeah, we're literally doing our best.
05:07Of course you are.
05:09Look, we just need to ensure that the mistakes and pressure points don't line up like they did in Fern's case.
05:15Mistakes isn't quite the word.
05:17No, of course not. It's just making us all operate to a better standard in the future.
05:23What do you mean, better?
05:25Can everyone just read the report? We'll keep this conversation going, OK?
05:29Good. More talking.
05:31Yeah, why don't you just fix the electrics instead?
05:33You could get some infusion pumps that work.
05:35Or take us to the pub.
05:38What, morale is really important.
05:40Fern's death was a tragedy waiting to happen.
05:44In a similar situation, I just want us to be ready to see it coming.
05:50You're all doing a great job. No one doubts that.
05:57Want a coffee?
05:59OK, everyone, back to work.
06:02Nurses, you know where I am if you need me.
06:08Are you OK?
06:10Rita, it wasn't your fault. You couldn't have fixed that, OK?
06:12Maybe I could have.
06:14Can't believe you said that.
06:16Nothing ventured.
06:37Open up!
06:43You all right, mate? Do you call us?
06:45No.
06:46Someone's put a new leg.
06:48We don't need you. No-one's hurt here.
06:50Help!
06:52Sorry, mate.
06:54Excuse me.
06:56Over here, please!
06:58Come on!
07:00Back off!
07:02Put it down right now.
07:04Come on!
07:06Control, this is 3006.
07:09ETA on the police.
07:11We don't know what's going on here.
07:13It's not really our job to know, right?
07:15We don't care, OK? We're paramedics.
07:17Just trying to help everyone.
07:19Right, can you step back? He's a young lad.
07:23Hey, excuse me.
07:25What's your name?
07:27Abe.
07:29I'm Teddy. This is Jan. We're paramedics.
07:31We're here to help you.
07:33But we can't do that until you drop that bottle.
07:35Honestly, you're safe now.
07:37Hmm?
07:39Right. Hold on.
07:41Is he your friend?
07:43What's his name?
07:45Harrison. I'll take a look at him.
07:47Hey, watch him. He's the nutter.
07:49Bro, do you see any drugs, do you?
07:51I've seen them before. How dare you come here,
07:53where we live, dealing to our kids?
07:55Last I went, we're not drug dealers!
07:57Scum. Both of them.
07:59Mate, you've done enough.
08:01Are you taking their side, are you? I'm not surprised.
08:03This is my pub! You can't let these scum...
08:05Come on!
08:07Put him down!
08:11All right, Ted!
08:13Ted, are you all right?
08:15You, put him down. We're taking him to hospital.
08:23Right, I'm just going to get another machine.
08:25I'll be a second.
08:33I don't actually think
08:35I'm going to be sick.
08:37I've tried them fruit teas
08:39and nothing works like the biscuits.
08:45I didn't think it was going to be this hard.
08:47Being pregnant?
08:49Working in an A.D.?
08:51That meeting before?
08:53And the stuff with Dr Kew?
08:55This week has been
08:57abnormally bad.
08:59Hey, Nicole, I need you out there.
09:01Yeah, I'm sure...
09:03It's got better.
09:05I'm trying to get...
09:07Hey! Hey! Move back!
09:09Sir, if you could stay back...
09:11Please, sir, thank you.
09:13I know you've been working a long time, but we're taking her to the cubicle now.
09:15She's in the best possible hands.
09:17I'm getting you to the cubicle now!
09:21Any for them?
09:23It's got worse, hasn't it?
09:25Since we started out.
09:27Everyone always seems to have the past was a golden age.
09:29Well, we've had another
09:31complaint.
09:33I'll sort it, but if we're serious about whipping this
09:35department into shape, speeches
09:37aren't going to cut it.
09:39We need a clearer picture of what people
09:41are dealing with when the switch to the body comes on.
09:43What are you talking about?
09:45I'm going to request the footage.
09:47See how I can better support the team.
09:49That's for you.
09:55OK, we're in recess too, guys.
09:57Hi, this is Lucy.
09:59She's 42 years old. She fell through a greenhouse
10:01about 40 minutes ago.
10:03It's not my fault it changed the locks.
10:05She's got a large piece of glass in her right thigh,
10:07small lacerations in her right wrist,
10:09but no obvious arterial damage.
10:11Bleeding stopped with pressure and elevation.
10:13She says she's been 15 throughout.
10:15Heart rate's up at 110, BP 100 over 70.
10:17Wrists are 18.
10:19OK, lift, please.
10:21Sorry, Lucy, bear with us.
10:23And down.
10:25Let's have her across on slide, please.
10:27Brace, slide.
10:29Thank you. Estimate of blood loss
10:31is 400 mils on scene,
10:33so she's had a gram of TXA
10:35and a gram of IV paracetamol.
10:37OK, cheers. Thank you, guys.
10:39Right.
10:41OK. Right, so
10:43no obvious sign of ongoing catastrophic
10:45haemorrhage. Good, OK.
10:47Airway's obviously clear. Cam, let's get monitoring on.
10:49And I'll do primary survey.
10:51Nicole, can you do peripheral pulse?
10:55I just wanted the photo albums.
10:57The girls when they were little.
10:59They're mine.
11:01Cam, when you're done there,
11:03can we get another line in and let's get
11:05trauma bloods off to the lab ASAP?
11:07Got it.
11:09You going to get that pulse today?
11:11Yeah.
11:15You all right, mate? Yeah.
11:17Let's go.
11:21Hello, strangers.
11:23Cheers.
11:25Excuse me.
11:27Excuse me. You all right?
11:29Yeah.
11:31I'm sorry.
11:37Does it hurt him?
11:39It doesn't.
11:47Whoa.
11:49I need to find a...
11:51friend.
11:53He can't be as bad as he looks. Not if you run away like you did.
12:03Right, sharp scratch.
12:05Oh, God.
12:07I don't know why I was saying that.
12:09It's not a sharp scratch at all, is it? It's a little stab.
12:11OK.
12:13Lucy, I'm going to need you to keep
12:15really still for me now, OK? I'm going to start removing
12:17shards of glass. I'm going to start with this big one
12:19because I don't want to cut you anymore.
12:21OK.
12:23Hey, is it OK to send Lucy's husband in?
12:25Yeah, yeah, sure.
12:27There you go. Thanks.
12:29Lucy, what the hell were you doing?
12:31You can't just break into my house. What if the girls
12:33have been there? They'd have been terrified.
12:35Of their own mother. Right, OK.
12:37If you're in here, can we keep it civil, please?
12:39She needs help. I've been saying it for a year.
12:41You have no idea what it feels like.
12:43Like what feels like?
12:45Everything just fell apart.
12:47I could barely go to work.
12:49Well, thank goodness you managed it.
12:51Sleeping with someone half your age obviously gave you confidence.
12:53And how many times can I apologise
12:55for that?
12:57I just can't do this anymore.
12:59Right, OK, creamer versus creamer.
13:01Let's have you back into reception, please, Karen.
13:03Can you show him? Thank you.
13:09Well done.
13:11Why would he
13:13do that?
13:15We've been sleeping together.
13:17I've met all his friends.
13:19Rash.
13:21Yeah, sorry, do you need me?
13:23Yes, please. She is intoxicated
13:25with a possible broken wrist. OK, can you get
13:27some analgesia and I'll be with you? I can't believe it.
13:29I thought you liked me.
13:31We were compatible.
13:33Oscar, can I spoil you?
13:35Right, I'm just going to get you on this bed,
13:37OK?
13:39Right, there you go.
13:41Ow. Just get yourself on here for me.
13:43He said that because
13:45he was Sagittarius and
13:47I'm an Aries that our love story
13:49would be epic.
13:51And then he just disappeared.
13:53Spontaneously
13:55combusted.
13:57There you go.
13:59Yeah,
14:01that is hard.
14:03Is there anyone I can call for you?
14:05Didn't you hear me? He spontaneously
14:07combusted. Yes,
14:09but someone else?
14:11This Zodiac stuff
14:13is idiotic.
14:17But why trap my eyes inside
14:19if he didn't care?
14:21Right, OK, that's the
14:23leg done. Let's move on to the arm.
14:29Me?
14:31Yes, you. Let's see what you got.
14:37Right.
14:39Have you been to see a GP?
14:41Because even the perimenopause can have
14:43a massive impact on your body.
14:45HRT may tell. I'm only 42
14:47and my hormone levels are perfectly
14:49normal.
14:51I'm not crazy just because I don't want to curl up
14:53in slippers and die.
14:55Yep, I hear you. Let's put more pressure on that, Nicole.
14:57I was the one who stayed home.
14:59Played the endless games
15:01and hosted the playdates.
15:03Now they live with him.
15:05Have you got any other
15:07symptoms?
15:09No hot flushes.
15:11It's hard to explain.
15:15I just don't know who I am
15:17anymore.
15:19OK, nice and gentle.
15:21Good.
15:23OK, right,
15:25I'm going to leave you to it, OK?
15:27Karen, can you put some pressure
15:29on that for me, please?
15:31Dr Nash? Yep.
15:33Karen, we need to do a small blood test
15:35and see if she's still here.
15:37What for?
15:39Freaking in for a photo album.
15:41It's a bit extreme, isn't it?
15:43No, I'd just get her to follow up with her GP.
15:45They can check her hormone levels.
15:47Yeah, but in the meantime, let's get an X-ray booked.
15:49And a head CT.
15:51Why?
15:53She fell quite a distance and
15:55I don't know what...
15:57There's definitely something not right.
15:59OK, fine. Look, if you can get it past the radiologists,
16:01great.
16:05Hello.
16:07Right, I'm going to pop this pillow under your arm there.
16:09There you go, OK?
16:11So, this X-ray
16:13confirms that you've broken your radius,
16:15which is one of the bones in your arm.
16:17Love is pain.
16:19How much do you drink, Tina?
16:23OK.
16:25Well, I'll get a splint on that as soon as I can,
16:27but there is still quite a long wait.
16:29So are you sure there's no-one I can call?
16:31Come on, anyone.
16:33Anyone, Mum, Dad, the sister, brother, anyone?
16:35Are you trying to make me feel worse?
16:39Oh, oh.
16:41OK, OK.
16:49My housemate
16:51works near here.
16:53OK, yeah, great, give me that number.
16:55I'll do it myself.
16:57OK.
16:59Right, well, I'll be back as soon as I can, OK?
17:03Bye.
17:17Judy,
17:19your post-mortem results, please.
17:21Bruising around the eyes and ears.
17:23No sign of CSF
17:25or C-spine tenderness.
17:27Get them into VF1, please.
17:29Vomited once en route.
17:31Cranial bleed, GCIS 15.
17:33He's had one gram of IV paracetamol
17:35and four milligrams of IV.
17:37OK, let's do bloods while I'm doing primary survey.
17:39We'll get bloods.
17:41Karen, can we get a head CT as well,
17:43just to rule out a basal skull fracture?
17:45OK, what's your name again? Abe.
17:47OK, we'll get you across nice and slowly onto this bed then, Abe.
17:49Just take your time.
17:51There we go, easy does it.
17:53Let's get LFTs, FBCs,
17:55UNE and VBG, please.
17:57How long's this going to take?
17:59I need to find him, man.
18:01I know you need to find him, but you need to let me look after you first.
18:05Stevie,
18:07I need somebody to check out his nose
18:09before we go back out there again.
18:11Yeah, let's go. Judy, we're good here,
18:13so if you go with Teddy.
18:15Right, OK, follow me then.
18:19Go on.
18:21Deep breath.
18:29Dr Massam?
18:31You all right?
18:33Yeah, fine.
18:35Good man.
18:37Look, with Dylan off,
18:39we need to share out his admins,
18:41a bit of your portfolio.
18:43I'll email you, OK?
18:49But, Rash, can I get help
18:51with this girl in cubicle three?
18:53Yeah.
18:55She's dislocated both her fingers,
18:57she's refusing to give me her surname,
18:59she's refusing to give me parents' phone numbers.
19:01Right, but she's medically stable.
19:03Yeah, but she's 15.
19:05I think this is a social services matter.
19:07We need to get a safeguarding form.
19:09Hi, Sadie, I'm Dr Massam.
19:11I gather you don't want your mum here?
19:13No.
19:15Right, why not?
19:17She's busy.
19:19OK, what about your dad?
19:21Dead.
19:23Is there anyone else?
19:25I have to give you an injection, manipulate your fingers
19:27and then send you for another x-ray to check that they're OK.
19:31Yeah, I understand.
19:33I understood when she told me too.
19:37Fine. Let us know if you need any more painkillers.
19:39Give me two secs, love.
19:41Rash?
19:43What are you doing? She's 15.
19:45She's medically stable, her obs are fine,
19:47she's gape-competent. Just treat her, OK?
19:55Is this the guy that beat the kid up then?
19:57You don't have to make small talk.
19:59Fine.
20:03Sorry.
20:05Just a rough day already.
20:07Yeah?
20:11That new boyfriend?
20:13The one who dropped you off?
20:15No.
20:17Just a mate.
20:19Why, were you jealous?
20:21No.
20:23Maybe a little bit.
20:27I'm sorry, I was such an idiot.
20:29It's all right.
20:31No, it's not.
20:33I've been all over the place.
20:37I'm sorry.
20:39Well,
20:41if it makes you feel any better,
20:43I have seen a couple of blokes since you.
20:45That does not make me feel any better.
20:47And they were both wasted space.
20:49That does.
20:51Jodie, I... Oh, sorry, guys.
20:53There's someone for your patient.
20:55OK.
20:57I can take you now.
20:59All right, just come.
21:01All right, there you go.
21:03Maybe see you later?
21:05Thanks.
21:09She's just through here.
21:11OK, great.
21:13Are you and Teddy back on?
21:21Yeah.
21:31Unknown male found unconscious
21:33outside a supermarket.
21:35This is the old lad from our shop, Harrison, I think.
21:37Won't mind backing up with his mate, then.
21:39Joe!
21:41LAUGHTER
21:53Well, at least he's here now.
21:55Are you all sorted?
21:57Yeah? Come on, then. We've got to go.
22:01Over here, B2.
22:03We've given him two lots of
22:05400 micrograms of Naloxone to no effect.
22:07Harrison?
22:09Let's give him 400 micrograms of Naloxone.
22:11Got it. OK, has he taken something?
22:13No. Monitoring. Let's get the D5, please.
22:15Right.
22:17Cross on lift, please, when we're all ready.
22:19Ready. Brace. Lift.
22:21He's not shifting much air.
22:23We need to ventilate. Let's start bagging.
22:25Start drawing up a Naloxone...
22:27Look, I'm not the police, OK, so I don't care,
22:29but if he's taken something, we need to know.
22:31OK? Cos he looks really unwell.
22:33We haven't taken anything.
22:35Right, keep your eyes open for me.
22:37Connections are OK? Yep.
22:39There's no output? No.
22:41Start CPR. What's going on?
22:43Prepare to shock.
22:45Charging.
22:47Stay on the chest. I will not shock you.
22:49OK, oxygen away off the chest now, please, Cam.
22:51Right, OK, it looks like his heart's stopped, OK,
22:53so if he has taken something, now's the time to tell me.
22:55Charging. We haven't taken anything.
22:57Ian. Back on the chest, please, Cam.
22:59Yep.
23:03I swallowed it. You swallowed what?
23:05A couple of baggies of heroin.
23:07Right, OK, yeah, can we...
23:09Let's get a CT prepped and an infusion of Naloxone, please.
23:13Patrick, he said he suggested heroin for their body packers.
23:16Get some screens up. How would you feel if it was your son?
23:19Let's keep going for two minutes and then reach a rhythm.
23:29And then what did she say? I don't want to know.
23:31I don't want to know.
23:33Oh, no way!
23:35She just sat the pieces next to each other.
23:37What?
23:39What did you say?
23:41How can you be more careful?
23:43I know you said you didn't want your mummy,
23:45but I think it'd make you a bit more relaxed.
23:47Maybe if you kept quiet, you wouldn't be so raw.
23:50I know you said that she's busy.
23:53I think she'd appreciate being here.
23:55I'm glad you think that.
23:57What's she doing? Is she at work?
23:59She's looking after the baby.
24:01The hardest job in the world.
24:03She's still young, aren't you, though?
24:05I'm aware.
24:31One...
24:33two...
24:35three...
24:37four...
24:39five...
24:41six...
24:43seven...
24:45eight...
24:47nine...
24:49ten...
24:51eleven...
24:53twelve...
24:55thirteen...
24:57fourteen...
25:00Four hundred micrograms of naloxone.
25:02Is that going to happen to me?
25:04Why aren't they going to stop?
25:06I don't know if I can help it.
25:08He's a Tachycardic.
25:10OK, OK.
25:12Yeah, right, there it is.
25:14Yeah, we need to get him here right now.
25:16We all agreed there's nothing else for Percival to do.
25:19What's going on?
25:21OK, you need to stay nice and calm for me.
25:23Alison, tell them they can't stop.
25:25Take a nice deep breath.
25:27OK, OK, look at me. Trust me.
25:29I'm getting you to the theatre right now.
25:31There he is. That must be him.
25:33Ted. Ted.
25:35You OK, love?
25:37Yes, I'm fine. Stop asking.
25:39Here they are, the boys in green.
25:41Hi there, I'm Jan. This is Teddy.
25:43I didn't call you, you know.
25:45I want to make that perfectly clear.
25:47These do good as did.
25:49Well, that was nice of them.
25:51Yeah, nice. Nice.
25:53Yeah, it was.
25:55You're not taking me to an NHS hospital, are you?
25:57I've got private health insurance.
25:59Afraid you don't get a choice, love.
26:01Is this arm OK?
26:07How did it happen?
26:09Duh.
26:13How's the pain out of ten?
26:1517 and a half.
26:17Have you taken anything?
26:21Oh, bless him.
26:23It's a work experience.
26:25We'll take that as a yes, then, shall we?
26:27Are we all right to get your arm in a sling?
26:29No, but listen, listen.
26:31I want everyone to listen out, yeah?
26:33I'm waiting for a very important call.
26:41Grab my phone.
26:53Dr Nash.
26:55It's Lucy's CT.
26:57Oh, good. What now?
27:01Right, OK.
27:03Has he called the neurosurgeons?
27:05Not yet.
27:07Right, do that.
27:09Yeah, there's some midline shift in oedema.
27:11No wonder she's behaving oddly.
27:13Let's start with four milligrams dexamethalon, OK?
27:15Yeah, are you OK to tell her?
27:17Yeah, I think so.
27:19No, Nicole, you can't think so.
27:21Because it's one of the hardest parts of the job.
27:23And please lose that look.
27:25It's not your grief.
27:27She doesn't need to mop up your tears as well.
27:29OK.
27:35Whoa!
27:37What is going on?
27:39Get down off the bed, please.
27:41Who's looking after these patients?
27:43Security, can you...
27:45Get down off the bed.
27:47This is a hospital, you know.
27:51OK.
28:01It's had time to kick in.
28:03Can you feel this?
28:07I'm going to put your fingers back into place.
28:09It won't hurt, but I wouldn't watch.
28:11Are you joking? Of course I'm watching.
28:21These are cigarette burns.
28:23Sid, who did this?
28:27You know I can't just ignore that, right?
28:29Was this why you didn't want to call your mum?
28:31It wasn't her.
28:33Look, I know I may sound sus,
28:35but my mum and stepdad are perfectly nice.
28:39OK, so...
28:41why didn't you want to call them?
28:43Because I skipped school and went skateboarding.
28:45OK, so...
28:47why did you skip school?
28:55There's this girl in the year below.
28:57We used to be friends,
28:59and then Mum married Martin,
29:01and they moved into this massive house,
29:03and now she hates me.
29:05Happy now?
29:09Can you move your fingers?
29:13I'm going to get Rita.
29:15I'll just take you for another X-ray, and then I'll be back.
29:17OK?
29:25I'm going to get Rita.
29:27I'll just take you for another X-ray, and then I'll be back.
29:29OK?
29:35Come on.
29:43Cheers.
29:45I think we're in trouble.
29:47Come in, guys.
29:51Thank you. Shut the door.
29:53Yeah, um...
29:55I just wanted to get us away from the shop floor for a bit.
29:57Working here,
29:59well, we're not only expected to be good medics,
30:01but we've also got to be social workers,
30:03psychiatrists, hostage negotiators,
30:05and it's well nigh impossible.
30:07I'm serious
30:09about turning this place around.
30:11Not for management and the reports,
30:13not even for the patients,
30:15but for us.
30:19I want this to be
30:21a safe, supportive, happy place to work,
30:23and I promise you
30:25I will never be cross if you ask for help,
30:27only if you don't.
30:29Yeah.
30:33So,
30:35we're not in trouble.
30:39Obviously, I'm not going to press charges,
30:41but this can't happen again.
30:45Lucy,
30:47I've got your results.
30:49I'll go.
30:51What results?
30:53The CT scan. Now, we ran that scan because you fell,
30:55but unfortunately,
30:57we have found something else.
30:59Good.
31:01There is a mass in your brain.
31:05I can show you.
31:09So, it's pushing on the frontal lobe,
31:11which might explain the changes in behaviour
31:13you've both noticed, and why you've just not been
31:15feeling yourself.
31:17Neurosurgery on their way down.
31:19They'll be as quick as they can,
31:21and they are going to run some more tests,
31:23and they'll answer any questions
31:25you both have.
31:27What do you mean? Is it...?
31:29I know you want to ask, is it cancer?
31:31I'll be honest with you,
31:33we don't know yet.
31:43What are those?
31:45They're from First Raw.
31:47It's a fight club.
31:49Every week, they text you a location,
31:51and you rock up and fight.
31:53Properly punch people in the face, you know?
31:55For stress relief.
31:57I should have heard by now, shouldn't I?
31:59Heard what?
32:01Promotion. 60 of us went for it.
32:03I'm the best on the desk, but obviously,
32:05going to the wrong schools costs me again.
32:07I mean, they'd phone you to tell you no anyway,
32:09right?
32:11Can you tell me more about that fighting?
32:13Like, when is that?
32:15It's tonight, but no offence, mate, it's not for blokes like you.
32:17Everyone there has high-powered,
32:19high-pressure jobs, you know?
32:21White-collar. Because sometimes,
32:23I just need a little steam.
32:25OK, what have we got?
32:27This is James, queery, broken-collar bone.
32:29He's been reported
32:31LOC from a fall
32:33on some steps. OK, OK.
32:35Hi, James. Right, if you
32:37want to follow me, I've got some room
32:39in the corridor. Corridor?
32:41Well, unless you skip the queue.
32:43Look, I've got cash. OK.
32:45Sally, do you want to take him through?
32:51OK, what happened
32:53to those boys from earlier?
32:55Oh, er, yeah, the one you brought in
32:57went to theatre, but, I mean, they'd both
32:59swallowed bags of heroin. The other one
33:01didn't make it.
33:07And can you check his potassium?
33:09Sure. Thanks.
33:13Hey. So,
33:15X-ray looks good.
33:17But, you know, I...
33:19You know I can't ignore your arm.
33:23Tell your mum
33:25about the girl.
33:27You're gonna have to explain your hand anyway.
33:29Can you still do that?
33:31You don't think a girl's being violent, do you?
33:35It's less common, but it happens.
33:37It's embarrassing.
33:39She's younger than me. So?
33:41You didn't do anything wrong.
33:43Except skip school.
33:45What's my mum gonna do anyway?
33:47She's just as powerless as I am.
33:49She can
33:51listen.
33:53And you're not powerless.
33:55But
33:57if you don't say anything, it
33:59builds shame.
34:01And that's how bullies get away with it.
34:03You're really annoying.
34:05Do you know that?
34:09But thanks
34:11for the therapy.
34:19Karen,
34:21can you book an X-ray for
34:23Bay 2, please? Thanks.
34:25I gave Lucy the news.
34:27And I kept my composure.
34:29Fine. So her bed'll be free soon.
34:31What am I after here, Nicole? A certificate?
34:33No. I thought I'd done a good job.
34:35Yeah, you did. But, you know,
34:37in a year's time, Tarek's still gonna be
34:39three years ahead of you.
34:41That's not fair. You're right.
34:43It's not fair, but, you know, you're pregnant
34:45and the system's gonna screw you over for it.
34:47It's a bit of an odd sickness. No, no, that's not my point.
34:49You choosing to become a surrogate
34:51at a time when you should be focusing on becoming a great doctor
34:53gives an impression you're not
34:55committed to your career.
34:57I mean, you can't discriminate
34:59against us because I'm having a baby.
35:01Hold on a second. No, no. I'm not having that because this isn't
35:03discrimination. This is just me telling you
35:05woman to woman
35:07it's the way it works.
35:13You should have a look at the
35:15body cam footage, too.
35:17Some of your doctors need a serious dose
35:19of good bedside manner.
35:21Oh, come on. You know what it's like. It's the trenches.
35:23It's not on my watch, it isn't.
35:25Fine. Send me the footage. I'll hair shirt with you.
35:27OK. Siobhan, I'm sorry, but you
35:29wasted to ask, so... Yes, I did, Cameron.
35:31Yes, I did. Basically, there's a patient in
35:33cubicle four and they're complaining of nausea. Yeah, scent.
35:35Right. Cubicle four.
35:37Yeah, would you come with me? Is that OK? Will do.
35:39So, there's a patient. They're in cubicle four. They're complaining of nausea.
35:41Humming
35:45Humming
35:47Right.
35:49Well, now, here's a bit of a day in.
35:51Pasta carbonara
35:53or spaghetti bolognese?
35:57Dara?
36:01Ted?
36:03Erm...
36:05I'm gonna see if that boy
36:07from this morning's OK.
36:11We
36:13are gonna go
36:15home, order a
36:17takeaway, not drink
36:19and do some
36:21swiping right on the app. Oh.
36:23Well, good luck with that.
36:25Oh, hey. Hey.
36:27You know, Teddy apologised to me
36:29for going hot and cold.
36:31A man dealing with his emotions in an appropriate
36:33way. Wow.
36:35What happened then? Cam came in.
36:37Cam? What?
36:39Nothing.
36:43We should definitely
36:45tell them together.
36:47Maybe
36:49it can wait till we get home.
36:53How are you doing?
36:55I just wanted to give you a heads up. The neurosurgeon's on her way.
36:57She's just having a look over your notes now.
36:59I can
37:01stay if you want. Please.
37:03We were just
37:05working out how to tell the kids.
37:09So
37:11all these things she said and done this last
37:13year, that was this tumour talking?
37:15Yes.
37:17Well, we can't
37:19say for sure.
37:21But the link between tumours
37:23and personality change is well established.
37:25Yeah.
37:27I've said I'm sorry.
37:29I know.
37:33And all those things you did,
37:35it makes sense now.
37:39But you still did them.
37:45Let's not talk about this now.
37:47We'll speak to the consultant
37:49and think about us later.
37:51No.
37:55There's too much water under the bridge.
37:57I get it. I do.
38:01You go home to the kids, Nick.
38:03I'll get my sister to come in for me.
38:06I'm sorry.
38:22So, what happens now?
38:36Hey.
38:38How are you doing?
38:43Do you reckon I'm safe here?
38:45Yeah.
38:47The man from the pub, him and his mates,
38:49they aren't going to bother you here?
38:51No.
38:53No, the people I work for
38:55kill me for losing so much product.
38:57Maybe this is your chance
38:59to get away from them.
39:01Right.
39:07I'm so sorry
39:09about Harrison.
39:13It's my idea to swallow
39:15them stupid bags, you know?
39:17I mean, the loser at the pub was right.
39:19He's seen me loads of times,
39:21but never Harrison.
39:27I'm sorry.
39:29I mean,
39:31Harrison was brand new.
39:33I didn't think...
39:35You didn't beat him up.
39:37You didn't force him to swallow them, did you?
39:39You're lying here,
39:41hurting too, blaming yourself,
39:43but they did this.
39:45You don't have to keep feeling like this.
39:47It's your life.
39:49You're in control.
39:51But I really ain't.
39:55No.
39:57You can be.
40:23Hiya.
40:25Where have they gone?
40:27She's literally just been discharged.
40:39Yes!
40:41See, I knew you'd make the right decision.
40:43Didn't doubt you for a second.
40:55Need the axe?
40:57Here's a sec.
41:03Well, well.
41:05Fancy seeing you here.
41:07I work here.
41:09So you do.
41:11So?
41:15What you did wasn't right.
41:17I said no.
41:19I said to stop.
41:21But I laughed.
41:24You're accusing me of...
41:26What? Exactly.
41:28Giving you a good time.
41:30No. You can't twist...
41:32If I was a girl and you'd done that...
41:34But you're not a girl. You're a bloke.
41:36And you are stronger than me.
41:38And you definitely enjoyed it.
41:40No. No, I didn't enjoy it.
41:42Yes, you did.
41:44It was a hen party.
41:46It got a bit rowdy. Have a sense of humour.
41:48Don't touch me.
41:53What do you expect me to say?
41:59You...
42:01Are pathetic.
42:03Leave me alone, yeah?
42:19Hey! Hey!
42:20No, no, no!
42:21What do you think? There's nothing to do with it.
42:23She's not one to me. Why would I even care?
42:25You're actually pathetic. There you are.
42:27How much do you get paid a year?
42:29Not now, please. I just had a massive pay rise.
42:31So let me say thanks.
42:33I've got the hundred quid.
42:35Make a real difference to someone like you.
42:37Someone like me? Yeah, take your girlfriend out for dinner or something.
42:39No, I'm not his girlfriend. I'm going.
42:41She's got your girlfriend.
42:43Just get out of my face!
42:45Someone's having a bad day. What's going on here?
42:47Well, I was just being nice,
42:49but my mother wasn't very grateful.
42:51So I think we'll get
42:53what we deserve in the end.
42:55Right, thank you, mate.
42:57Get off me!
42:59Teddy!
43:01Teddy, don't walk away from me!
43:03Feed your dog!
43:09Let's get out of here.
43:11Ah, you must be shattered.
43:13Ginger tea.
43:15I'm convinced it will help if you let it.
43:17I'm pregnant, not ill.
43:21I'm sorry.
43:25Stevie says Tarek's going to get promoted
43:27way ahead of me because I'm up the duff.
43:31That's not true. Oh, apparently it is, yeah.
43:35Tarek swans around with that
43:37stupid smile on his face
43:39and everyone just assumes he's competent.
43:43I can be a good jock, Dan Gozzi.
43:45I know I can. I know.
43:47But I'm not the one who needs persuading.
43:49Well, Dr Nash thinks I'm an idiot.
43:51I meant you.
43:53Hi.
44:13Hi.
44:15It's Rash.
44:17I just wanted to say
44:19the breathing exercises helped.
44:21Thanks.
44:31Dr Nash!
44:33Dr Nash! Oui, oui.
44:37I'm going to show you.
44:39OK. I want to take a breath first.
44:43I don't need a certificate.
44:45And no, I did a good job today.
44:47You know, don't actually carry around
44:49a well-done ST1 certificate, right?
44:51But I know I was hard on you earlier.
44:53I'm sorry about that. But the whole
44:55pregnancy thing, that's going to make things more difficult.
44:57You know that. I can take it.
44:59OK.
45:01Then I'm here to be impressed.
45:11Sorry.
45:13Yeah, yeah, no, I'm late.
45:15I'm leaving now, OK?
45:17Have you seen what you've done?
45:19You sent the body cam footage
45:21to everyone.
45:23No.
45:25Everyone's most difficult moments.
45:27All there for people to have a good laugh at.
45:31We're supposed to be bringing this department together.
45:33You've just done
45:35the exact opposite.
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