Mercy

Season 1 Episode 15

I Did Kill You, Didn't I?

Air date: Mar 3, 2010

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

Post-Traumatic Event Safety

Veronica leaves after a traumatic event, worrying coworkers.

Episode shows
Veronica leaves after a traumatic event, worrying coworkers.
Clinical takeaway
Post-Traumatic Event Safety is included because episode evidence supports a concrete clinical, emergency, nursing, trauma, mental-health, palliative, cancer, coma, or care-safety issue.
Accuracy 3.6/5post-traumatic-event-safetyemergency-care

Case 2

Bus Bombing Chaotic ER

A horrific bus bombing creates a chaotic ER.

Episode shows
A horrific bus bombing creates a chaotic ER.
Clinical takeaway
Bus Bombing Chaotic ER is included because episode evidence supports a concrete clinical, emergency, nursing, trauma, mental-health, palliative, cancer, coma, or care-safety issue.
Accuracy 3.6/5bus-bombing-chaotic-eremergency-care

About the Episode

In the aftermath of a traumatic event, Veronica spontaneously departs on a road trip with a troubled visitor, leaving her coworkers worried about her safety. At Mercy, a horrific bus bombing results in a chaotic ER, with a clashing Briggs and Sands scrambling for available space. Meanwhile, Chloe suffers from a hangover; Sonia tries to keep her infidelity a secret.

Medical Relevance

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The Medical Verdict

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