Untold Stories of the ER: Nursing Intuition
A stroke patient's heart mysteriously stops, starts again and then stops.
A stroke patient's heart mysteriously stops, starts again and then stops.
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A soldier has a stab wound; a young man bleeds from the ears; diet pill overdose.
A 6-year-old's illness has no discernible cause.
A surgeon must squeeze a woman's heart.
Complications arise for a 15-year-old boy hit by a baseball bat.
A car crash injures a bride on the way to her wedding; a prisoner arrives in the ER.
Ten critically injured teens; a victim has a tree branch in his neck.
A 7-year-old boy undergoes a 10-hour operation to reattach a severed limb.
A young girl paralyzed from the waist down arrives at the emergency room.
A stack of drywall collapses on a young boy.
A 6-year-old boy punctures his skull with a pitchfork.
A surgeon must squeeze a woman's heart.
A motorcycle accident; a car accident; a boy needs a blood transfusion.
A crazed gunman storms a large metropolitan hospital and opens fire in the ER.
Anaphylaxis; fear of needles; ninja sword; exorcism.
A ruptured brain-aneurysm threatens the life of the ER's medical director.
A small community ER must handle three survivors of a plane crash.
Treating a boy attacked by a shark; a woman needs something removed from her ear.
Doctors join their impaled patients for a few rounds of "How Did That Get There?"
A doctor with a severe bee allergy is stung while treating a patient; a man slits his own throat.
Doctors use a robot operated by a specialist at another hospital to treat a seizing 7-year-old boy.
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