The Resident

Season 2 Episode 15

Queens

Air date: Feb 18, 2019

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

Henry Barnett Seizure-Like Symptoms

Henry Barnett returns to the ER with seizure-like symptoms while tied to a Quovadis device storyline.

Episode shows
Henry Barnett returns to the ER with seizure-like symptoms while tied to a Quovadis device storyline.
Clinical takeaway
Henry Barnett Seizure-Like Symptoms is included because episode evidence supports a concrete device, emergency, surgery, ECMO, obstetric, blood shortage, transplant, or access issue.
Accuracy 3.6/5henry-barnett-seizure-like-symptomspatient-safetymedical-ethics

Case 2

Risky Move After Device Concern

Conrad makes a risky move when Henry returns to the hospital.

Episode shows
Conrad makes a risky move when Henry returns to the hospital.
Clinical takeaway
Risky Move After Device Concern is included because episode evidence supports a concrete device, emergency, surgery, ECMO, obstetric, blood shortage, transplant, or access issue.
Accuracy 3.6/5risky-move-after-device-concernpatient-safetymedical-ethics

About the Episode

Bell's confidence in Quovadis continues to waver when the poster child for one of its medical devices, Henry Barnett (guest star Evan Whitten), is rushed back into the ER, experiencing seizure-like symptoms. Meanwhile, Mina's past comes to light when her mother, famous Nigerian surgeon Dr. Okeke (guest star Lynn Whitfield), pays a visit to Chastain, and Conrad makes a risky move when Henry returns to the hospital.

Medical Relevance

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The Medical Verdict

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