The Fight For Patients' Lives | Chicago Med
Dr. Manning and Dr. Reese face the daily struggles of fighting for patients lives when two patients are admitted for the same incident a race to keep them alive begins.
Season 1 Episode 17 "Withdrawal"
Dr. Halstead and April butt heads when it comes to treating a patient with severe alcohol withdrawals and a broken leg. Meanwhile, Dr. Manning has a cardiac event when she loses her wedding ring, Dr. Rhodes is forced to perform bloodless surgery because of a patient who is a Jehovah's Witness and won't take a blood transfusion. Reese and Dr. Charles deals with elderly patients with the same symptoms.
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Who else hasn’t watched a single full episode and just watches these clips 😂😂
I felt so bad for Dr manning at the end when she started crying. I understand the mother was upset but those were hurtful words she said.
These clips are like a rabbit hole, you watch one and before you know it you've watched 30
When Dr Manning cried at the end is so realistic! Theres an ad on TV in Australia and it says that 95% of healthcare workers get abused at work by the patient or their family.
Well at least the mom actually apologized and recognized that she was absolutely awful to dr manning. Unfortunately there arent many people who would have been able to let go of their pride and do that.
As soon as someone shows deep emotions, Dr Charles appears
I know the mother was distraught, but you do not pin the blame on your husband if it was not his fault. And you definitely do not call a doctor, trying to save your son, a monster. That mother hurt Natalie so badly she broke down internally. I can tell from the stress on Natalie's face that she is severely hurt emotionally, and when she started crying; I was so angry at the mother. She ought to be ashamed for calling Natalie a monster, just to backpedal the second her son is fine.
When the mum says he’s a terrible father I legit cried😭
the old guy seems so much like my grandpa and as soon as he said “as long as you say so let’s do it” that’s something my grandpa would say
Dude with all that stress how do they not catch a heart problem themself
You don't call someone involved in a terrible accident a bad father
Dr Charles: SOMEONE NEEDS ME!
When she cried my heart broke.
Anybody just wanna give the guy a big hug? That guy is really calm and light-hearted even when he’s most likely in pretty bad condition and is really humble about the fact that he saved a kid from drowning and/or freezing to death.
School told me that going on my phone wasn’t going to help me. Chicago med has taught me so much.👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼😜
“ I need to intubate”- Dr Manning, every episode what a hero I love her!
People forget that doctors are humans as well, that they make mistakes and have feelings, it’s so horrible what that mum said to dr manning, ok she was upset for her son but that was waay to harsh
I understand that emotions trigger reactions but it annoys me sooo much when parents or family members scream and verbal assault doctors/nurses or others. They are trying their best to help but there are other patients as well that need help just as badly. You are going to thank them later on when they’ve helped u, but they won’t forget the hurtful things you’ve said to them. Think first, even if your emotional try to think and consider the people around you
Dr.Choi is being so calm when the kid Comes in 😂
The mother was so mean she only care about her son not the guy who save her son that is going to die 🙄