House

Season 7 Episode 15

Bombshells

A teenager coughing blood is evaluated while Cuddy faces a possible kidney tumor; episode references support abscess from plastic bomb fragments as the case diagnosis.

Air date: Mar 7, 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

Bombshells: Abscess From Plastic Bomb Fragments

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

Episode shows
The primary thread in Bombshells: A teenager coughing blood is evaluated while Cuddy faces a possible kidney tumor; episode references support abscess from plastic bomb fragments as the case diagnosis.
Clinical takeaway
This card captures the episode's main supported diagnosis, exposure, syndrome, injury, safety issue, or care-process problem.
Accuracy 3.6/5abscess-plastic-bomb-fragmentsdiagnostic-reasoningpatient-safety

Case 2

Bombshells: Self-Harm Concern and Threat Assessment

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

Episode shows
The secondary thread in Bombshells: A teenager coughing blood is evaluated while Cuddy faces a possible kidney tumor; episode references support abscess from plastic bomb fragments as the case diagnosis.
Clinical takeaway
This is distinct because it changes consent, disclosure, safety, access, professional accountability, or diagnostic framing.
Accuracy 3.4/5self-harm-threat-assessmentdiagnostic-reasoningpatient-safety

Episode Summary

A teenager coughing blood is evaluated while Cuddy faces a possible kidney tumor; episode references support abscess from plastic bomb fragments as the case diagnosis.

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

Episode evidence: iDRief catalog page, House Wiki - Bombshells. Medical context is stored on topic and case cards from trusted patient, public-health, clinical, ethics, toxicology, emergency-care, oncology, neurology, infectious-disease, and behavioral-health sources.

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