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00:00This is our motorcycle patient.
00:25Tim Thornton, 28, suspect of TBI, a GCS of 5, hypertensive.
00:29Wearing a helmet?
00:30Oh, he was conscious on the scene, but then collapsed.
00:33I'll take over.
00:34Oh, but wait, there's more.
00:35Do you need a hand, Chris?
00:36I'm all good.
00:37We should escape while we can.
00:38We've got this covered, eh, mate?
00:39Yeah, totally.
00:40All right.
00:41Thanks, guys.
00:42Good night.
00:43You too.
00:44Feel the whiskey coming along.
00:45OK, I have removed a glass from Mrs Hexton's shoulder, and Cindy's completing the dressing.
00:51Great.
00:52So, back to Wester.
00:53Did you really just roll over?
00:54Yeah.
00:55What?
00:56I thought she'd fight tooth and claw for the MPC.
00:57Well, now we know what she's made of.
00:58What is happening to this place?
00:59Back to the revolution tomorrow.
01:00Who's next?
01:01Sally Mataira.
01:02She's a COPD patient, internet with increased shortness of breath.
01:03Give her five milligrams of sorbidinol.
01:04On it.
01:05Hi, Sally.
01:06I am Gia Te Atakura, one of the doctors here.
01:07You're finding it a bit hard to breathe?
01:08Yeah.
01:09OK.
01:10You're my doctor?
01:11Yeah.
01:12You're Māori?
01:13I am.
01:14Cool.
01:15So, what's your name?
01:16Sally Mataira.
01:17And you?
01:18Sally Mataira.
01:19And you?
01:20Sally Mataira.
01:21And you?
01:22Sally Mataira.
01:23Cool.
01:28Sheesh, boss.
01:29If that doesn't cool for a drink, I don't know what does.
01:31OK, stop calling me boss, but yeah, first round's on me.
01:34No excuses, team.
01:35We've had a shocker.
01:36Let's go forget it.
01:37We might even drag Warner along.
01:41What's so funny?
01:42Oh, um, nothing.
01:43OK.
01:44You on your way home?
01:45Yeah.
01:46Tough shift?
01:47Very.
01:48Well, hold that thought.
01:49Phil, I'll see you there, OK?
01:50Half an hour?
01:51You said something about juggling pages?
01:53Oh, yes, indeed.
01:55Right.
01:56This one is surgical.
01:59Peds.
02:00This is ED.
02:02And HDU.
02:03That's the most important.
02:04Keep that one closest.
02:05I've only got two pockets.
02:07Well, luckily they've got little clips, right?
02:09Just be sure not to mix them up.
02:10You should be writing all this down.
02:11Where's your pen?
02:12Oh, I must have left it in my other scrubs.
02:14Ah, bravado.
02:16Very good antidote for nerves.
02:18I'm not nervous.
02:19Come on.
02:20It's your first night flying solo as the on-duty surgeon.
02:23You're only a phone call away, right?
02:25In theory.
02:26However, tonight I am not to be disturbed.
02:28I have very important plans for my long overdue evening with my wife.
02:32Nice.
02:33She has no idea yet.
02:35Nice.
02:36It's the key to a happy marriage, Phil.
02:38Getting quick before the disappointed looks.
02:40Well, good for you.
02:42Ditto.
02:43It's a big night for an up-and-coming registrar.
02:45You finally get to hold the fort.
02:47Looking forward to it.
02:48I have given you all the tools to succeed.
02:50Now it's up to you to fly, little sparrow.
02:52Oh, that's my cue.
02:54Now, obviously, if there is a genuine crisis, do call.
02:57But, Phil...
02:58Yeah?
02:59Don't call.
03:09Oh, I didn't think I'd see you back here so soon.
03:11Neither did I.
03:12Naz needed me all of a sudden.
03:13Oh, yeah, that's right.
03:14Mini-Cat tickets to that plane?
03:16Seriously?
03:17Yeah, but they'll probably do a runaround.
03:19No, I meant I thought he had an emergency.
03:21Oh, well, I don't know.
03:22A love emergency?
03:23Hey, I'm team Mini all the way.
03:25We both know you were a little bit too clingy
03:27when she was trying to get out of your orbit.
03:29That's in the past, and I feel like you've learned
03:31a valuable lesson about respect and boundaries.
03:35This is Jim Edwards.
03:37Hi, Jim.
03:38I'm Phil.
03:39You're here for surgery?
03:41Had it.
03:42Post-op haemocollectomy.
03:44Drew was a surgeon.
03:46Right.
03:53Hi, Elliot.
03:54I'm Phil.
03:55I'm one of the doctors here.
03:56How's that arm feeling?
03:57OK.
03:58You're doing great, Elliot.
03:59Uh, temp?
04:00Uh, 36.5, and all of the obs are normal.
04:03OK, great.
04:04Well, if you need anything, just press the button.
04:08Where are we at with Mr. Linders?
04:10He's in HTU.
04:11He needs a review about after you've checked
04:13and Mr. Haveli and Mrs. Cowley and Mr. Hawke.
04:16Uh, Dr. Grayson, I need you to check on a patient urgently.
04:23Phil, I need you to chart more pain relief for Jim.
04:27Hey, Phil, do you have time to go see Abigail?
04:29I have IOPs tomorrow, and she's a little bit scared.
04:36He's vomiting everywhere!
04:43So, I have just been looking at the notes for your eye surgery.
04:48Isn't you.
04:49Sorry, as you were.
04:53Um, it won't be long till you can go home,
04:55but, um, you can't ride your bike for a while.
04:57Were you going very fast when you fell off?
05:00You know, I've been thinking about getting a bike.
05:02Some of the staff here are really into it.
05:08Are you OK?
05:09What's the matter?
05:10Do you need another pillow?
05:11You can tell me, Elliot.
05:12My job is here to help you.
05:15I peed myself.
05:17Oh, OK.
05:18That's no worries.
05:19We'll get you a fresh gown and some fresh sheets
05:21and I'll close the blinds and you can get changed.
05:23I'm sorry.
05:24Hey!
05:25Nothing to be sorry about, OK?
05:27These things happen.
05:28I'll be back in ten.
05:34Ka ora ake koe haiku anei.
05:36Ka ora ake koe haiku anei.
05:42You'll feel better soon.
05:43Aye.
05:44Points for you.
05:45No, I've still got lots to learn,
05:47but I started taking classes again
05:49after the war in the city all kicked off.
05:51Well, if enough people get motivated.
05:53Yeah, no more psyching off.
05:54Look where that got us.
05:57And hey, about the MPC.
05:59Hmm?
06:00What if you got TK to make a statement about the closure?
06:02Yeah, we'll get him to bang some heads together.
06:04Go for it.
06:05Go running to my dad, you mean?
06:07Or you could go to the media yourself.
06:09You really think me running my mouth on national TV
06:12is going to do anything other than poke the right wing bear?
06:16I'm just saying it can't hurt to make some noise.
06:20You know, I'm Sally's first ever Māori doctor.
06:24Really?
06:25Wow.
06:26So, in a way, it's progress that I'm here at all.
06:30Yeah, I get it.
06:31Talk's cheap, but...
06:33You must be angry.
06:35I've said my piece.
06:36I'd rather be spending my energy
06:38on people like Sally and Maihana.
06:40That's your abscess patient?
06:41Yeah, prime candidate for the MPC,
06:43but we worked with what we had and we got a result.
06:48What?
06:49Yeah, you ignore the haters.
06:51You do the mahi even though it's soul-destroying
06:54and you never let it riddle you.
06:56Just trying to do my job.
06:58What's going on?
07:00Date night.
07:01Good sleep?
07:02Yeah.
07:03Good.
07:04We wanted to share these gourmet treats with them.
07:06All your favourites.
07:07Oh, yeah.
07:09Real French champagne and flowers
07:11to remind you how much I adore you.
07:17You look like a million bucks.
07:19Do I?
07:20Like a goddess I haven't worshipped in far too long.
07:23Lay it on thick, why don't you?
07:25Get some plates.
07:33Hey, you haven't seen Elliot wandering around, have you?
07:36Do I look like an octopus?
07:38I don't know how to answer that.
07:40ED, wards, HDU.
07:41I don't have enough tentacles
07:43to be babysitting your patient as well.
07:45OK, well, if you see a boy about yay high
07:47and his name's Elliot,
07:48I've checked the wards, the toilets, the stairwells,
07:50I've checked the bathroom,
07:51I've checked the bathroom,
07:52I've checked the bathroom,
07:53I've checked the bathroom,
07:54I've checked the toilet, the stairwells.
07:56Have you told his parents?
07:57Not yet.
07:58Sage.
07:59Sorry.
08:02I hate to interrupt.
08:03Not.
08:04Jim Edwards, the haemoelectomy.
08:07Uh, yep, I remember.
08:09What?
08:10He's still struggling with his pain.
08:12OK, we'll give him another dose of morphine.
08:13I think he'd appreciate it if you reviewed him.
08:15I don't have time.
08:16I've got two unstable patients in HDU.
08:18I'm juggling ward rounds.
08:19OK, well.
08:21And the central line I just placed is blocked.
08:23Great.
08:24I will find someone else.
08:25Wait.
08:26Sorry.
08:27I will get on top of this, I promise.
08:29I'll call Drew.
08:30No, don't.
08:31Look, I don't want to leave Jim like this.
08:34I'll get to it.
08:35OK, Nick, just let me handle this first.
08:37OK.
08:43Well, I'm comfortable with sending you home
08:45unless you want to stay the night with us.
08:47Calm.
08:48I'll just get your paperwork sorted.
08:50I won't be back for long.
08:53If he's satisfied, customers will win.
08:55Yes.
08:57So what, you're not missing Chicago then?
08:59Oh, don't get me started on the US health care system.
09:03All the elections.
09:04Oh, yeah.
09:05Scary time.
09:06And, you know, here's where I feel like
09:08I can make a bit of a difference.
09:13Please, please, please, please, please, please.
09:20Elliot, do you want to come out here?
09:30Scary being somewhere new, isn't it?
09:32Am I in trouble?
09:34No, I was asking myself the exact same question.
09:37But I reckon because we both found each other
09:39before anyone else did, we're good.
09:42Hang on.
09:43What are you doing?
09:45Fishing.
09:47Ta-da.
09:48I'm not allowed.
09:50Oh, go on.
09:51There's a secret stash for staff and I'm staff,
09:53so we're good.
09:56You know, I used to hide in my wardrobe
09:58when I was about your age.
09:59I'd jump out and give my mum a fright
10:01when she'd wake me up for school.
10:03Sorry for running away.
10:05We all feel like running away sometimes.
10:08But luckily, I could use my spidey senses to find you.
10:12Like Spider-Man?
10:13Well, depends what version we're talking about, but yeah.
10:16If you could have a superpower, what would you choose?
10:19Being invisible.
10:21Oh, yeah?
10:22Good choice.
10:26More champagne?
10:27Doesn't feel right when you don't have any.
10:29Oh, go on.
10:31I'm fine with water from an alpine spring
10:33or whatever it is.
10:37This is really nice.
10:39Well, it's been a while, hasn't it?
10:41Yeah.
10:42And you've been very patient with me.
10:44What do you mean?
10:46In some ways, I think I've been on autopilot since, you know...
10:51Hey, it's been tough.
10:52It's been...
10:54It's been really tough.
10:55And there are days where we just feel so distant from each other.
11:00Still?
11:01Come on.
11:02You must feel it.
11:04Yeah, I suppose.
11:06We've hardly been having sex.
11:08Which happens.
11:09You mean it never happens?
11:11It doesn't bother you?
11:13No, I think it's normal to go through patches like this.
11:16You know, we've both had so much going on.
11:18Yeah, but if we don't do something about it,
11:21it'll just keep going on and on
11:23until suddenly it's something we just don't do anymore.
11:26We'll be OK.
11:27Don't stress.
11:28We have to try, though.
11:30I know.
11:32We'll get there.
11:35I love you, Harper.
11:37I love you too.
11:38Thank you for taking a look.
11:40Oh, good.
11:43Well, the dosage seems right to me.
11:46OK.
11:48Yeah, probably just taking a while to settle in.
11:51Just hope we're not missing anything.
11:53He's got a grandson about the same age as Billy.
11:56I've been showing him pictures from some more.
11:59I'm sure he appreciates the distraction.
12:02Yeah, I just wish I could take a look at him.
12:04I'm sure he appreciates the distraction.
12:07I just wish I could take his pain away.
12:11I know I wasn't there for Mum at the very end,
12:15but I was there for damn near everything else.
12:18I know.
12:20I gave her her meds and I toileted her and I showered her
12:23and I watched her get weaker and weaker.
12:27Honey, no one thinks that...
12:29I'm treating Jim differently to make up for Mum.
12:34You're doing an amazing job.
12:37I'm sorry.
12:39Gia.
12:42Mayhan is back.
12:44Yeah, sure, no, no, I'll be right there.
12:46OK.
12:47Sorry, Nick.
12:53I need you to monitor that central line.
12:55Flush it regularly with heparin to keep it patient.
12:59Oh, why would you just leave me alone?
13:02Enjoying your dinner?
13:03Oh, thank God.
13:05That HDU nurse?
13:06Shelly?
13:07Yeah, she's like 12.
13:08We need someone competent up there.
13:09Where have you been?
13:11With Jim.
13:12Is he OK?
13:13No, not really.
13:14The morphine's not working, so he can't get any rest.
13:16Oh, I know the feeling.
13:17And I don't want him falling through the cracks.
13:19If there was someone else here, I would ask them,
13:21but Drew's not.
13:22Drew would know better than to badger me with this
13:24over and over.
13:25Actually, Drew knows how to prioritise
13:27and a good doctor's not too proud to ask for help
13:30when they're drowning.
13:32Rest in Castro.
13:35So what, you're just going to leave Jim to suffer?
13:37I said I'll get to it.
13:40When my mother was here, she was in so much pain
13:43that every minute...
13:44Jesus, Nicole, how else can you make this about you?
13:46Excuse me?
13:47I know you're grieving, but there's got to be a limit.
13:49I'm advocating for my patient.
13:50Look around, Nicole.
13:51Everyone in this place is in pain, OK?
13:55You know what, this thing can really get some speed.
13:57Foster!
13:58You're the boss.
13:59What are you doing?
14:00Sorry.
14:02Wheelchairs aren't toys.
14:03And you don't answer your phone.
14:04We've been looking for Elliot.
14:05Well, we're back now.
14:07Hi, mate.
14:08I'm Marty.
14:09Sorry about that.
14:10Hey, why don't you go back into your bed
14:12and I'll come through in a minute.
14:13Actually, you have a visitor.
14:14Hi, Elliot.
14:15I'm Nina.
14:16I'm a social worker.
14:17Come on through.
14:18You're in such a mood tonight.
14:20What were you thinking, just wandering off with him?
14:22If I ask you to look after a patient,
14:24I have to be able to find you.
14:25For your information, he ran away.
14:27What?
14:28And I tracked him down and I found him.
14:30You need to stop worrying about micromanaging me
14:32and start worrying about the frown lines
14:34burning into your forehead.
14:35I've got to go.
14:36I've got to go.
14:37I've got to go.
14:38I've got to go.
14:39I've got to go.
14:40I've got to go.
14:41I've got to go.
14:42I've got to go.
14:43I've got to go.
14:44I've got to go.
14:45I've got to go.
14:46I've got to go.
14:47What?
14:49Sorry.
14:50Why does Elliot even need a social worker
14:52in the middle of the night anyway?
14:53Because his X-rays show the spiral fracture in his arm
14:56is not consistent with the explanation we were given.
14:58He fell off his bike?
14:59That's what we were told, yeah.
15:01So what, why would his parents lie about that?
15:09His blood sugar's at 36 with ketones.
15:11Where's that insulin infusion?
15:13Here.
15:14Diabetic Ketoacidosis, it's a wonder he made it back.
15:18His cellulitis would have caused this, right?
15:21Looks that way.
15:23We knew he was type 1 diabetic.
15:25Hey, this is not your fault.
15:27No, he was vulnerable. I should have pushed to keep him in if he had access to the MPC clinic.
15:31He needs more IV fluids. He's hypotensive.
15:35He's arrested.
15:38Hang in there, Hannah. Stay with us.
15:41Come back to us. Hang in there.
16:08Okay, I'm just going to apply some pressure to the abdomen.
16:14Yeah, it's quite firm. Does that hurt?
16:16Yeah.
16:17Okay.
16:18Well?
16:21It's not just a pain issue, is it?
16:24Pulse?
16:25100.
16:26BP?
16:2795 over 50.
16:29He's hypotensive.
16:30So?
16:32Low BP, firm abdomen.
16:34Post-op bleed?
16:36Maybe.
16:37So what are we doing? Taking him back to theatre?
16:39Just give me a minute.
16:40Stop stalling and make a damn call.
16:52I don't want to answer that.
16:54It's in emergencies only, though.
16:57So much for date night.
17:00All right.
17:07When he went to bed, I thought, okay, he's just nervous to be in hospital.
17:12It's usually anxiety-related.
17:15No, he was so worried about getting in trouble, that's why he ran away.
17:18Well, it's good you found him. He trusts you.
17:21I just had no idea.
17:23You went to know?
17:25No, he tried to tell me. He wants to be invisible.
17:27That's how scared he is at home of his own mum and dad.
17:30Yeah, listen, about that...
17:32Does he have grandparents or an auntie or uncle or something?
17:35His dad's coming to pick him up.
17:38What?
17:39But he could be the one who put him here in the first place.
17:42There's no record of previous hospital admissions.
17:44So?
17:45So taking a child away from their parents is not easy.
17:48Nina said she'd offer the family wraparound care.
17:51But Elliot's in danger.
17:53There's not enough evidence to make a case.
17:56I'm sorry, Sage. You know how tough that is.
18:05I'm sorry.
18:07I'm sorry.
18:30I'm going to transfer my Hannah to the mortuary.
18:33We should take a break.
18:35I'm OK to keep going.
18:37Seriously, it's so late, it's early.
18:41OK, well, I should call his wife.
18:44And say what?
18:46That you busted your arse for him.
18:51I shouldn't have let him leave.
18:53Leave?
18:54We work with what we've got, like you said.
18:57And he was just too unwell.
18:59It happens.
19:01Yeah, it happens.
19:06Yeah.
19:10What have we got?
19:11I think it's a bleed.
19:12I've initiated fluid resuscitation to try and increase the BP
19:15before we can get him into theatre.
19:17We'll need more blood.
19:18Stop compressions.
19:20What?
19:21The systole.
19:22It's too late.
19:23No, it's not. If we can just get a...
19:24He's gone, Phil.
19:26Bled out.
19:27I would have got him into theatre sooner, I just...
19:29But you passed about.
19:30Why don't you tell me about the BP dropping?
19:32I told you time and time again.
19:34I wasn't sleeping.
19:35I needed medically relevant detail.
19:37Hey, do not put this on her.
19:38I just had my hands full with so many patients.
19:40If you needed help, why the hell didn't you call?
19:42You told me not to.
19:46I'm sorry. It was my mistake.
19:48No, it was mine.
19:50Thinking you were smart enough to make basic judgement calls
19:52without somebody holding your hand.
19:54Get someone to put in a coffee order.
19:56I'll have to review your other patients.
20:34I'm sorry.
20:35I'm sorry.
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21:00I'm sorry.
21:01I'm sorry.
21:02I'm sorry.
21:04I'm so sorry.
21:06I'm so sorry.
21:11Hey.
21:16What's going on?
21:17Hey,
21:20Thought you were at home?
21:21Yeah, I just got to sort out.
21:23Wanna join us?
21:26Called you up, did he?
21:28Flipped you a little text.
21:29No, we talked about it at work.
21:30You're right, mate.
21:31Excuse me?
21:32I'm talking to my wife.
21:34Sorry, Drew, what is the problem?
21:36I knew something was off all this time.
21:38The weirdness, the distance, the not connecting.
21:40I thought it was me.
21:42But it's you.
21:44What?
21:46It's you, Harper.
21:48You've been having an affair.
21:50Oh my god, you think me and Emmett...
21:52Well, I'm flattered, mate, of course.
21:54Shut up, Emmett.
21:56OK, Drew, stop it. You're being ridiculous.
21:58How miserable are you to throw our life away over him?
22:00Easy, Tiger, you're getting ahead of yourself.
22:02I don't want to hear one more word out of your smug mouth.
22:06That is enough.
22:08Oh, I'm sorry, am I making you uncomfortable about your adultery?
22:10Drew, can you stop it?
22:12I know you, Harper. Something is going on.
22:14Yeah, you're acting like a lunatic.
22:18You know what?
22:20Go for it.
22:22Do whatever the hell you want.
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