diagnostic realism
3.8/5
Season 1 Episode 19
Love's Labor Lost is curated around Mark Misdiagnoses a Pregnant Patient's Delivery Complication; Teenager Accidentally Poisoned.
Air date: Mar 9, 1995
diagnostic realism
3.8/5
overall
3.8/5
procedure realism
3.7/5
workflow realism
3.9/5
These are the patient stories worth unpacking. Open any case for the real-world medicine, what the episode shows, what it leaves out, and source-backed context.
2 cases identified
Case 1
A distracted Mark critically misdiagnoses a pregnant woman's delivery complication.
Case 2
A teenager is brought in after accidental poisoning.
A routine day filled with ordinary traumas becomes nightmarish when a distracted Mark critically misdiagnoses a pregnant woman's delivery complication. A teenager is brought in after being accidentally poisoned. Benton grapples with his own demons in the wake of his mother's collapse.
Mark Misdiagnoses a Pregnant Patient's Delivery Complication: A real team would evaluate obstetric emergency misdiagnosis with focused history, exam, vital signs, risk assessment, and tests only when clinically indicated. The available summary does not support adding unshown vital signs, lab values, medications, imaging findings, timestamps, or outcomes.
Teenager Accidentally Poisoned: A real team would evaluate accidental poisoning with focused history, exam, vital signs, risk assessment, and tests only when clinically indicated. The available summary does not support adding unshown vital signs, lab values, medications, imaging findings, timestamps, or outcomes.
Mark Misdiagnoses a Pregnant Patient's Delivery Complication: The episode summary supports this as a specific medical or patient-safety thread, not a generic hospital problem. The available summary does not provide transcript-level detail about tests, vitals, medications, timing, consent, or follow-up.
Teenager Accidentally Poisoned: The episode summary supports this as a specific medical or patient-safety thread, not a generic hospital problem. The available summary does not provide transcript-level detail about tests, vitals, medications, timing, consent, or follow-up.
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