ER

Season 13 Episode 9

Scoop and Run

Scoop and Run is curated around Bus Crash Scene Triage; Worrisome Former Patient Threat Concern.

Air date: Nov 23, 2006

diagnostic realism

3.8/5

overall

3.8/5

procedure realism

3.7/5

workflow realism

3.9/5

Medical Cases in This Episode

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

Scoop and Run: Bus Crash Scene Triage

Bus crashes can create multiple casualties requiring scene triage, extrication, stabilization, and transport decisions.

Episode shows
A medical evacuation flight transfer puts Abby in the middle of a bus crash scene.
Clinical takeaway
Bus crashes can create multiple casualties requiring scene triage, extrication, stabilization, and transport decisions.
Accuracy 3.8/5bus-crash-scene-triageemergency-medicinepatient-safety

Case 2

Scoop and Run: Worrisome Former Patient Threat Concern

Threat concerns involving former patients require privacy-aware risk assessment, documentation, and security coordination.

Episode shows
Luka shares concerns about a former patient with police.
Clinical takeaway
Threat concerns involving former patients require privacy-aware risk assessment, documentation, and security coordination.
Accuracy 3.7/5worrisome-former-patient-threatemergency-medicinepatient-safety

Episode Summary

Abby joins a medical evacuation transfer and becomes involved in a bus crash scene, while Luka shares concerns about a former patient with police.

Differential Diagnosis and Testing Logic

Scoop and Run: Bus Crash Scene Triage: A real team would stabilize urgent problems, verify patient identity, review history and exposures, use targeted testing, involve specialists when needed, document decisions, and reassess when new risk appears. The available summary does not support adding unshown vital signs, lab values, medication doses, imaging findings, timestamps, or outcomes.

Scoop and Run: Worrisome Former Patient Threat Concern: A real team would stabilize urgent problems, verify patient identity, review history and exposures, use targeted testing, involve specialists when needed, document decisions, and reassess when new risk appears. The available summary does not support adding unshown vital signs, lab values, medication doses, imaging findings, timestamps, or outcomes.

Medical Accuracy Review

Scoop and Run: Bus Crash Scene Triage: The episode summary supports this as a concrete medical, safety, diagnostic, or care-pathway thread. The summary does not support adding unshown vital signs, medication doses, test values, exact procedure timing, consent dialogue, or outcomes.

Scoop and Run: Worrisome Former Patient Threat Concern: The episode summary supports this as a concrete medical, safety, diagnostic, or care-pathway thread. The summary does not support adding unshown vital signs, medication doses, test values, exact procedure timing, consent dialogue, or outcomes.

Sources and Further Reading

Episode evidence: iDRief catalog page, TVmaze - ER 13x09 Scoop and Run. Medical context appears on linked case/topic records with trusted patient, public-health, clinical, ethics, toxicology, emergency-care, oncology, obstetric, pediatric, and behavioral-health sources.

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