House

Season 7 Episode 14

Recession Proof

A patient hiding job loss and financial collapse is diagnosed with Muckle-Wells syndrome.

Air date: Feb 28, 2011

diagnostic realism

3.6/5

overall

3.5/5

procedure realism

3.4/5

workflow realism

3.3/5

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

Recession Proof: Muckle-Wells Syndrome

This card captures the episode's main supported diagnosis, exposure, syndrome, injury, safety issue, or care-process problem.

Episode shows
The primary thread in Recession Proof: A patient hiding job loss and financial collapse is diagnosed with Muckle-Wells syndrome.
Clinical takeaway
This card captures the episode's main supported diagnosis, exposure, syndrome, injury, safety issue, or care-process problem.
Accuracy 3.6/5muckle-wells-syndromediagnostic-reasoningpatient-safety

Case 2

Recession Proof: Financial Stress and Hidden History

This is distinct because it changes consent, disclosure, safety, access, professional accountability, or diagnostic framing.

Episode shows
The secondary thread in Recession Proof: A patient hiding job loss and financial collapse is diagnosed with Muckle-Wells syndrome.
Clinical takeaway
This is distinct because it changes consent, disclosure, safety, access, professional accountability, or diagnostic framing.
Accuracy 3.4/5financial-stress-hidden-historydiagnostic-reasoningpatient-safety

Episode Summary

A patient hiding job loss and financial collapse is diagnosed with Muckle-Wells syndrome.

Differential Diagnosis and Testing Logic

This draft keeps each case tied to a concrete supported symptom, diagnosis, exposure, procedure, treatment decision, or care-process risk. Educational differential details should be expanded only after transcript review.

Medical Accuracy Review

The main diagnosis, exposure, injury, or care-process issue is plausible at the recap-supported level. The largest limitation is television compression of testing, consent, consultation, monitoring, documentation, and follow-up.

Sources and Further Reading

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