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Dive into the gripping intensity of the “A Shocking Mistake” clip from NBC's acclaimed medical drama, Chicago Med. In Season 9, the high-stakes world of the Chicago Med team unfolds as they tackle complex medical cases and face personal challenges. This season showcases the exceptional storytelling of creators Dick Wolf and Matt Olmstead, renowned for Law & Order. With a stellar cast including S. Epatha Merkerson, Oliver Platt, Steven Weber, Jessy Schram, Gregory Alan Williams, and more, Chicago Med delivers heart-pounding action and an emotional rollercoaster. Watch the latest episodes of Chicago Med Season 9, now streaming on Peacock!

Chicago Med Cast:

Marlyne Barrett, S. Epatha Merkerson, Oliver Platt, Lorena Diaz, Courtney Rioux, Dominic Rains, Jeremy Shouldis, Steven Weber, Cesar Jaime, Marie Tredway, Luke Mitchell, Henderson Wade, Jessy Schram and Gregory Alan Williams

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00:00How's it going?
00:02Transporting our new donor down to nuclear medicine to get a blood flow study.
00:06What, already?
00:07I ticked off all the boxes like we discussed. No gag reflex, no corneal reflex.
00:12The guy is brain dead. Warm and brain dead.
00:15The sooner we make the call, the sooner we can harvest his organs.
00:19Now, we wait a minimum 24 hours before we go down the brain death pathway.
00:23That's protocol. No exceptions.
00:25You said every hour counts with Carson.
00:30Transplant needs to happen now.
00:32We have an obligation to this man as a patient, not as a donor.
00:36We don't even know if he's a match yet.
00:44Tell me you don't already know he's a match, Sola.
00:49Hey, I don't think this guy is dead.
00:52The scan showed nothing life-threatening.
00:55The knife caused only minimal injury to your maxillary sinus.
00:59In a little bit, we're going to have a speech therapist come see you
01:02and do a complete cognitive eval.
01:05But all in all, Mr. Pruitt, considering what you've been through,
01:11I'd say you're a very lucky man.
01:14As soon as you feel up to it, I've got some questions to ask you about the assault.
01:17Yeah, sure. And as soon as you feel up to it, I've got some questions to ask you about the assault.
01:20Yeah, sure. And as soon as you feel up to it, I've got some questions to ask you about the assault.
01:21Yeah, sure. In a second.
01:22Kimmy, where the hell are you?
01:23Coming, baby.
01:25Hey, if he asks, I didn't sign nothing.
01:32Okay, there's a version of this where I commend you for overseeing the miraculous return from the dead,
01:38but that's not how this is gonna go.
01:41Yeah. So what the hell happened?
01:43From what I could tell, looking at the course of care, the bladder thermometer was used
01:50throughout to measure the patient's core temperature, right?
01:52Uh-huh.
01:53So do you understand why that might present a problem, Dr. Ahmad?
01:58A warming pad and bladder irrigation might have raised the local temperature around the
02:03thermometer.
02:04So that when the thermometer is reading 36 degrees Celsius, the actual core temp was
02:09probably lower.
02:10And that the patient was not completely warm.
02:15No, sir.
02:16And that's exactly why our hypothermic protocol calls for using an esophageal probe.
02:22Imagine the liability this hospital would be exposed to if we declared this man dead
02:27and taken his organs.
02:29We were far away from London.
02:30Oh, just go home.
02:31Go home, Zola.
02:32Go home.
02:41And you, you, you're supposed to be a supervisor.
02:45That never should have happened.