diagnostic realism
3.7/5
Season 2 Episode 10
4:00 P.M. is curated around Water Park Critical Patient Surge; Clinician Outburst Accountability.
Air date: Mar 12, 2026
diagnostic realism
3.7/5
overall
3.7/5
procedure realism
3.6/5
workflow realism
3.8/5
After an incident at a nearby water park, several critical patients are rushed to the Pitt. Al-Hashimi confronts Robby about his outburst.
Water Park Critical Patient Surge: A real ER team would triage acuity, stabilize immediate threats, verify history and risk, perform targeted exam and testing, consult as needed, document decisions, communicate clearly, and reassess. The available evidence does not support adding unshown vital signs, lab values, medication doses, imaging findings, timestamps, or definitive outcomes.
Clinician Outburst Accountability: A real ER team would triage acuity, stabilize immediate threats, verify history and risk, perform targeted exam and testing, consult as needed, document decisions, communicate clearly, and reassess. The available evidence does not support adding unshown vital signs, lab values, medication doses, imaging findings, timestamps, or definitive outcomes.
Water Park Critical Patient Surge: The episode ties this case to a specific supported ER, medical, safety, diagnostic, emergency, or care-pathway event. The available sources do not support adding exact vital signs, lab values, imaging results, medication doses, timestamps, or full outcomes.
Clinician Outburst Accountability: The episode ties this case to a specific supported ER, medical, safety, diagnostic, emergency, or care-pathway event. The available sources do not support adding exact vital signs, lab values, imaging results, medication doses, timestamps, or full outcomes.
Episode evidence: iDRief catalog page, TVmaze - The Pitt 2x10 4:00 P.M., The Pitt recap search - 4:00 P.M.. Medical context appears on linked case/topic records with trusted emergency, public-health, clinical, ethics, trauma, palliative, obstetric, toxicology, infection, oncology, neurology, cardiology, mental-health, drowning, and sexual-assault-care sources.
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