"This is so unethical and illegal." That's when you know you're watching an episode of House MD.
@SeprexOG4 ай бұрын
for real 😂
@tomeantunes7363 ай бұрын
i think hes watching a resume so some symptoms and more are missing
@Mr.PPMcGee2 ай бұрын
thats how you know its a good episode, the worse the better
@Ballin4Vengeance2 ай бұрын
The M in House MD is for malpractice.
@ishathakor2 ай бұрын
my favourite thing is how many patients have had to deal with house's outright medical malpractice but at the end of the episode they're like nah it's ok because you cured me 👍 hilarious
@Isfrael5 ай бұрын
I remember a writer from House MD saying they based episodes on real case studies, they just jazzed it up for TV. Might be interesting for you to get the lead writer on for an interview.
@youtubecommenter-on9kd5 ай бұрын
Seconded
@andrewhegstrom21875 ай бұрын
One of the doctors involved in finding cases also had a show on Netflix where she traveled around talking to people with unsolved medical cases. It was really quite interesting and due to the age of some of the cases they had to find... "interesting" ways of blocking access to newer technology. Such as no access to a CT in one episode due to a mass casualty event.
@PhilipDavid-ew5gt4 ай бұрын
This is such a good idea!
@feliciasjoberg98863 ай бұрын
Ooh, cool idea
@divinebenita8595Ай бұрын
I totally agree! ❤
@enigma73855 ай бұрын
Dr Mike having beef with House is so in accordance to the lore of the show lol
@AlLiberali5 ай бұрын
Dr Mike Hurani
@hackerkiller21315 ай бұрын
1000%. Ofc almost every doctor disagrees, they did the same in the show
@kulik035 ай бұрын
lore?
@liamroarke79915 ай бұрын
He hates him because House, despite being a fictional character, has more experience than Mike.
@Tomatillo125 ай бұрын
@@liamroarke7991 !?!!???? This is a show that is scripted and made up to make houses character seem smart
@berbervdwoude49655 ай бұрын
I love how every House episode they try like ten different things, then the patient almost dies and finally they find the correct solution at the end of the episode
@jeanaprewitt96584 ай бұрын
To be fair, the patients usually recover. From House nearly killing them. The answer if often something super complex like, a bandaid or a little salt on their food or half an aspirin.
@vask922 ай бұрын
Yeah how interesting would it be if they figured stuff out immediately? 😆
@cyqyuen3645 ай бұрын
"This would never happen" is the entire point of House, I believe.
@XylonXD5 ай бұрын
House Misinformation
@ABlueThing5 ай бұрын
@@XylonXD MD stands for Medical disinformation
@OLidartz5 ай бұрын
yeah House keeps saying "think horse not Zebra" while exclusively treating Zebra cases
@Alien04265 ай бұрын
@@XylonXDit’s a tv show
@ashleypurdy51055 ай бұрын
House MD deals in philosophical and psychological issues in the guise of a medical show. The medicine was never the point.
@Ferinex_6665 ай бұрын
The only part I wanted Mike to yell, "NO WE DON'T DO THAT" was the maggot part and that's the only part he seemed cool with lmfao
@Dalauan_Sparrow5 ай бұрын
yeah cuz its common procedure unlucky
@matth2272 ай бұрын
@@Dalauan_Sparrowbros using a Nokia to watch KZbin 😂
@RoxanneSwithinАй бұрын
@@matth227 and?
@maikybravo6108Ай бұрын
Yeah, unfortunately Maggot therapy is a thing, them mfs eat your dead tissue, not the living one, if you get cut, not treat it, and it goes necrotic, they come in clutch, and save the zone from being extracted or death
@hattarapilvi10 күн бұрын
@@Dalauan_Sparrowwe don't just dump them on a patients chest though.... they are in a bag that has tiny holes so they can still access the skin. if we just dumped them on a patient freely, they would get EVERYWHERE.
@Tommie-l7l5 ай бұрын
Patient:*gets a concussion* House: it's a infection in the testicles
@TerezaBarloon5 ай бұрын
Better do a lumbar puncture 💪
@vamsee69255 ай бұрын
😂
@arielmccarthy48925 ай бұрын
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@gm24075 ай бұрын
@@Tommie-l7l We will have him singing Soprano in no time.
@agentdopkant5 ай бұрын
House : "yeah, i know we treated the concussion, but we need to know WHY he had a concussion. Go break into his house and check his underwear drawer for termites! NOW! HE'S DYING!!"
@Mentesestoicas_5 ай бұрын
The thing about House that Dr. Mike still doesn't understand is that most of the time, House knows there are more straightforward ways to do things. However, he often chooses the most bizarre or complex methods because he gets a thrill from understanding and discovering things, rather than actually helping people, which is secondary to him. So, when we see him using an old technique to measure a patient, it's not because there are no modern alternatives, but because he already knew about the equipment and wanted to try it for a long time. It's his opportunity to do so. This applies to everything in the series; it's not that he thinks poorly of modern methods, but he knows a lot and likes to experiment with different approaches. His team is very good at handling the problems for him while he just "does his thing." There are even many episodes where he doesn't have his team to help, and things go wrong every time because he needs people to "babysit" him.
@TheJingles0075 ай бұрын
That sounds unethical lol
@dx.feelgood58255 ай бұрын
@@TheJingles007oh it is lol. Princeton Plainsboro has an entire subsection of the legal department dedicated to dealing with House lawsuits.
@Mentesestoicas_5 ай бұрын
@@TheJingles007 it it’s.
@clyax1135 ай бұрын
With this as context I can entirely believe that as something a person could do. What keeps me confused is how then does House keep his job while everyone mentions House as the best at what he does?
@Moribunny5 ай бұрын
Sounds like criminal malpractice to me.
@Michelle_Lynnn5 ай бұрын
The way Dr.Mike was like “HE’S NOT TAKING THE MEDS ANYMORE, HE’S STABLE, HE WOULD’VE RECOVERED ON HIS OWN IF HOUSE DID NOTHING!” has me laughing so hard! 😂
@gm24075 ай бұрын
Raiders of the lost plot line. As useful as Indianna Jones in Raiders of the lost Ark.
@joshharrison60205 ай бұрын
yea lets also not forgot that he would be on a hospital diet so he would be losing waight or using the stored fat cells wich would carry the drugs as well.
@Michelle_Lynnn5 ай бұрын
@@gm2407HAHA this comment is gold!
@MK_Search5 ай бұрын
@@joshharrison6020 I don’t think the drugs he was taking would be the kind that get stored in the fat cells, right?
@inflatablewolfie5 ай бұрын
@@MK_Search A quick search indicates that SSRIs are fat soluble, though as said, that was a QUICK search looking at the excerpt of the first results of a google search.
@edschelchang61235 ай бұрын
13:49 Well I'm pretty sure he's done a lot worse and somehow kept his job, at the top of my head: -Breaking into a veterans house, sedating him, tying him to a chair and then forcing him to do a treatment -Trapping a girl in the hospital elevator to look for a tick
@Le_Mayo5 ай бұрын
I thought the crash was bad but then came the fiery explosion
@ValerieStevenson-ns3sb5 ай бұрын
Let’s get it🎉
@fahrenheit21015 ай бұрын
@Taurus_Pookie13 Maybe... don't read the comments before watching the video. That's entirely on you, lol.
@ScientistCat5 ай бұрын
It's movie/show logic that any vehicle that crashes, if it's meant to also catch on fire, then it's made of TNT. Watch actual vehicle crashes (like crash-tests) and you'll see they tend to flare up and smoke, without exploding. But that doesn't look dramatic and cool on screen, so they rig things and often add VFX to make a proper fiery explosion.
@xToddmcx5 ай бұрын
Which was confusing, what exactly exploded, the pile of concrete pipes? Why did the kid just drive into them? Why was the dad chasing the kid, because he knew the end of the road ended up slamming into a pile of pipes? If so why were they on that road, or why did the dad not at least warn the kid what's at the end of the road? Did the dad see the pile of pipes and jump off his ATV instead of using the brakes? If so why wouldn't the kid also see them? I guess it's like the door in Titanic. It doesn't matter, the plot needed a burned kid so it created a burned kid.
@chilversc5 ай бұрын
Even worse is after all that House treated him.
@leonterlouw43973 ай бұрын
Thanks for blurring that small burn on 14:35 and not the complete shot with all the burns😂
@zanefreeman9545 ай бұрын
The fact that this wasn't the most wild house episode
@ItisJasmine275 ай бұрын
Exactly
@inflatablewolfie5 ай бұрын
Not even by a longshot, indeed!
@ImTrIgGeREdd5 ай бұрын
I think the wildest episode is the one with the daughter who got her dad drunk to seduce him. So she could hold it over him, and she could do whatever she wanted.
@ДарьяМайер-ъ3и5 ай бұрын
What do you think the wildest was? I've never watched House and I only want to see The Worst
@myrin2655 ай бұрын
@@ДарьяМайер-ъ3иdo you mean wild as in crazy plots or as in medical cases? Because “Last Resort” (S5E9) has House and his team held hostage and forced to find the cure to their attacker’s illness by using other patients. “No Reason” (S2E24) is kinda both, the plot is insane but there’s also some pretty wild stuff regarding the main patient.
@kittens4jc10315 ай бұрын
My dad was badly burned almost 15 years ago, it was one of the scariest experiences of my life, so seeing Dr. Mike bringing light to how they help others with significant burns makes me happy. Thank you, Dr. Mike!
@chimeragenesis3615 ай бұрын
2:45 sometimes even when House MD isn't unrealistic, it gets away with outdated medicine because it started airing nearly 20 years ago...... Not in this episode though, because the paper Doctor Mike is quoting from was itself nearly a decade old when this episode first aired 😅
@teizahui4 ай бұрын
I'd love to watch someone explaining how some of the most accurate parts of House are now outdated. Like "how House would work nowadays" haha
@lukeolenchak45215 ай бұрын
“Speed has never killed anyone… suddenly becoming stationary that’s what gets you.” -Jeremy Clarkson
@Majana-.-5 ай бұрын
teacher: what were your sources on this presentation Me: oh that one guy i found on KZbin
@newera4785 ай бұрын
To be honest Mike is almost like Wikipedia. He often gives links or refers to studies so you can check up on them yourself. Even Mike can make a mistake but at least you've some kind of sources you can check the info yourself. But props to Mike and his team for fact checking these shows.
@ivanmok51275 ай бұрын
Small inaccuracy: bupropion (Wellbutrin) is a norepinephrine dopamine reuptake inhibitor. It would not contribute meaningfully to serotonin syndrome. However, bupropion does increase seizure risk.
@michelleespino98142 ай бұрын
So surprisingly Wellbutrin has been shown to contribute to serotonin syndrome when taken with SSRI’s. I found a couple of articles on pubmed and springer.
@harielabram9180Ай бұрын
well, physiology is not that simple, even if bupropion doesn't affect directly the serotnin reuptake, it could trigger other mechanism that does
@womaninthewave3 күн бұрын
Wellbutrin is a serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor actually
@izzyolanrewaju8095 ай бұрын
Ik it’s not the same show but my mom is a surgeon and my grandma watched the greys anatomy episode of the bomb and she was begging my mom not to go to work 😂. Good thing I showed her dr mike otherwise she would’ve had a heart attack.
@ArloTheDancer5 ай бұрын
Bless her heart😂
@anthosm5 ай бұрын
that doesn't even make sense
@ArloTheDancer5 ай бұрын
@@anthosm Bless her heart is an expression.
@anthosm5 ай бұрын
@@ArloTheDancer my comment was a reply to op, not you
@ArloTheDancer5 ай бұрын
@@anthosm my bad
@tieganmccusker30345 ай бұрын
0:40 it always makes me laugh when there's a dramatic fall in a TV show/ movie because the clip of them "falling" is basically just the stunt actor rolling for safety but when it cuts to the "injuries", the character is absolutely wrecked 😂
@angiadcock81965 ай бұрын
When you went to that ad read I genuinely thought you were about to say “let’s take a minute to talk about orgasms.” 😂
@matwatson79475 ай бұрын
Same here
@totz_the_plaid96255 ай бұрын
I want that video.
@iqless73134 ай бұрын
let's
@wchenful4 ай бұрын
"They're great. Now back to the show ..."
@RNS_Aurelius5 ай бұрын
House treats every patient like they're the only person in the entire hospital so everyone dedicates every resource to the person and does every test to eliminate any possible cause for the symptoms
@sleepykitty19855 ай бұрын
I keep trying to point out that House holds a made-up position of running the Differential Diagnosis Department; he and his fellows (important: they are NOT residents, they are already experts in their fields) are meant to be looking for the zebras in cases that other doctors can't figure out. Most of the original testing has already been done MOST OF THE TIME. He's a version of Sherlock Holmes (Home= House, Watson= Wilson) and is the only one that can ultimately solve the mystery.
@ronnieradkeswife5 ай бұрын
it took me listening to a sherlock audio drama to realize the similarities between the two and it made it so much better!
@lich1095 ай бұрын
People keep saying that the usual testing has already been done when time and time again, that doesn't happen in a lot of these episodes.
@altrag5 ай бұрын
@@lich109 It's the setup that House and his team get all the zebras, but as often as not he ends up picking up some rando that happened to catch his interest as he was walking by their room, so its plausible that many of "his" patients really didn't have the testing that theoretically would have been done if they'd been passed to him through normal (the show's idea of normal anyway) channels. And of course even in the "normal" cases, the usual testing would be limited to whatever the symptoms most likely showed. Ie: there wouldn't be a brain scan on someone who came in with a leg injury or vice-versa. Not until House and his team intuit some wild connection caused by some unexpected disease and start looking elsewhere. And there's a lot of "the lab probably got it wrong run it again" though, even on the patients that ostensibly did have the full panel. I'm sure there's more than a few episodes where they order tests that theoretically should already have been done without even the "bet the lab did it wrong" excuse, but I'm not sure I'd go so far as to call it common given all the (slightly more) legitimate reasons they could be doing it.
@Puffologic5 ай бұрын
Me, every time Dr. Mike reacts to a House, MD video. The show is all about the Zebras.
@lich1095 ай бұрын
@@Puffologic Except this episode was about a smoker, which is about as far from a zebra as you can get.
@corvidgreen53325 ай бұрын
The response to House is always so interesting because like. The overwhelming response from people who have difficult to diagnose conditions or symptoms seems to be "yeah, I'd let him commit malpractice on me if he fixed what was wrong, it's better than being dismissed and ignored because doctors don't believe me." like yeah he's constantly committing malpractice but looking at it as wish-fulfillment to go along with the absurd drama does give it an interesting flavor.
@Gaboxxy965 ай бұрын
Well, even though House is unrealistic in many aspects, there's a lot of actual commentary and critique on how most doctors will avoid taking risks on diagnoses to avoid lawsuits, or surgeons not wanting to do surgery on high-risk patients, even when the latter have nothing to lose, because they don't want to "taint their record". I understand it's not their fault, it's just the system that was put in place, for better or for worse.
@itoibo42085 ай бұрын
exactly. House does not spend months having you go to the office for somethng, testing some medicine on you, doing this over and over, only considering the most likely illnesses, etc.. House immediately brainstorms and thinks of many possibilities, and I found it odd the Dr Mike was mad about it. It was hurting no one to ask, could this be x, y, z. House is the Dr we all want. He almost always solves the case and quickly.
@Nicamon5 ай бұрын
@@itoibo4208 "House is the Dr. we all want."Correction:House is the Dr. no one wants,but some may need.
@schibleh5315 ай бұрын
@@Gaboxxy96 Where did you come up with that fantasy?
@schibleh5315 ай бұрын
Uhh no.
@gloserr5 ай бұрын
You are missing a point; House is interested in this case because he thinks the teenager crushing an ATV is also a symptom.
@gf-yz6db5 ай бұрын
Because it is, the teenager crashed due to a stroke/siezure which made him unable to stop the ATV
@gf-yz6db5 ай бұрын
I've watched nearly half of the House MD series so yh
@stryderknight99275 ай бұрын
Makes it obvious that Mike here is just watching the DDX and treatment scenes for these vids. The whole plot of the episode is predicated on House assuming an underlying cause provoked the accident and not the other way around. But it's still somewhat entertaining to watch Dr. Mike.
@tshepokofi39575 ай бұрын
@@stryderknight9927 he doesn't understand when House gets a case, all normal stuff have been ruled out
@seraphimvalkyrin45434 ай бұрын
@@stryderknight9927 His observations aren't very good either. I remember in an old video he was yelling at House for wanting to do a scan to find out if there was any more damage to the patient while then saying that they should do said scan to help find any problems. And later in the episode Mike asks how do they know the patient has a fever while completely ignoring the fact that they were literally just taking her temperature.
@TheRealHappyG5 ай бұрын
2:40 About the modified ECG clips: I have poor skin integrity (Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome) and have used the clip-style ECG tabs many times. They still tear off my skin and are problematic. They reduce the need for clips to be constantly re-applied to the same torn and compromised skin, allowing a few more readings, but they don't last. Even with the help of adhesive remover, they continued to be challenging. Thought some anecdotes may help add context 😄
@MonikaParedes5 ай бұрын
Watching Dr Mike get frustrated by fake doctors is my new favorite thing to see
@MichiX35 ай бұрын
7:46 Dr. Mike turned into a velociraptor 💀
@leannefernandes76645 ай бұрын
Love the switch between talking seriously about medical facts and getting frustrated at fake doctors 😂
@jinxywinxy4205 ай бұрын
“it’s so unethical and illegal” we call it “malpractice md” for a reason mike
@frostyfly311225 ай бұрын
would give house some slack for the galvanometer use. the belgium doc he mentioned is actually the inventor of the ECG, and the ECG is actually a modern high sensitivity galvanometer. in earlier iterations, the electrical signal were read by placing the patient's arms and left leg in separate buckets of saline solution instead of the modern electrical leads.
@kiapex53394 ай бұрын
0:11 Speed has never killed anybody, suddenly becoming stationary... thats what gets you 😂
@Iverol3 ай бұрын
The force of the speed when you become stationary makes it go through you and shift organs, cause internal hemorrhages, and even break bones.
@oussemaharrathi3823 ай бұрын
@@IverolIt is an old meme from top gear britain
@someguy11415 ай бұрын
Glad Dr. Mike is here to help clear up misinformation on these types of shows. People do understand that these are just T.V shows for entertainment but there is that part of the brain that tends to start storing some of this information as true or true enough. It's kind of like Crime shows like Law and Order or CSI. Some people get accustomed to how these shows operate over how it's done in real life.
@traduzindocrochegeovana90805 ай бұрын
I mean, these shows are supposed to be based on reality and follow it to a certain extent. But House is 20 years old so many things that could be right then are not anymore.
@thothrax56215 ай бұрын
@@traduzindocrochegeovana9080 To be clear, this was just as completely ridiculous at the time it was made, the show was never afraid of admitting that. It was built on the idea that "I guess that TECHNICALLY could be true" is very entertaining, and they were right. But the people who worked on the show never made any allusions to the idea that it was meant to be taken seriously.
@CCLyssCC5 ай бұрын
If meant for entertainment not to take it seriously if one does then maybe they shouldn 't be watching it.
@ForeverForty5 ай бұрын
For me, those "people" who think that these shows depict real life and actual practice are children. I'd like to think that most grown-up adults aren't that gullible lol There's no "misinformation" that these shows are spreading because it's fiction 😂😂 There's a ton of absurd and ridiculous medical practices and cases in this show. Maybe there's a reality to some extent for the sake of being relatable to what the profession does in actual practice but a drama is just a drama. It will never have absolute accuracy because it doesn't have an objective to spread accurate information or procedure in medicine. It's there to entertain only. Coz what if there's no Doctor Mike to "clear up misinformation", what are people gonna do? If something goes bad because they followed a procedure or medical advice from the show, they'll sue the writers/directors of House? 😂
@itoibo42085 ай бұрын
@@ForeverForty today I learned that a galvanometer might be able to be used to detect electrical signals in the body. Got my money's worth out of this episode.
@triciaramgoolam40455 ай бұрын
Dr. Mike saying "why is he running after him? That thing's going 40mph." That's his kid, it could be going 600mph, he would still run after him. Did you forget about human instinct there, doc?
@StonedtotheBones135 ай бұрын
Plus you want the person to like...Hear you yelling at them? No shade meant, but I feel like there's some plausible explanations there.
@triciaramgoolam40455 ай бұрын
@@StonedtotheBones13 I don't think I understand.
@erihtea07193 ай бұрын
@@triciaramgoolam4045 They were agreeing with you and adding more to the comment
@triciaramgoolam40453 ай бұрын
@@erihtea0719 ahh. I see. Thanks.
@lizevanjaarsveld34945 ай бұрын
Dr Mike is literally the voice in my head when I watch these medical drama shows.
@skypuppeteerАй бұрын
the way my eyes widened when I heard the ssri and then wellbutrin for the last case, and it leading to serotonin syndrome (I take both (plus adderall), recently started taking a new antidepressant, and I got concerned because one night it looked like my pupils were blown up _huge_ , when I looked up when it could be symptoms of, and then drug interactions since I forgot for a minute that that was a thing, I got very concerned it could be serotonin syndrome at first until any major symptoms of it start appearing, we're just running with the idea that I was looking at my eyes late at night, that's why my pupils were so large, and the medication combo probably influenced the size a bit, but were not, in fact, a sign of me suffering serotonin syndrome still scared though! :D)
@xTobsecretx5 ай бұрын
Oh ok, that was unexpected - I was expecting another rant when the maggot scene came up and then Dr. Mike is just confirming that it's actually used somewhat commonly. I wonder where they get the maggots from on short notice - surely they don't just keep a stock of maggots in the hospital.
@danielrobertson59685 ай бұрын
Pharmaceutical grade or Medicinal maggots are a thing. They would probably be sourced by the hospital pharmacy. It's really an interesting subject.
@xTobsecretx5 ай бұрын
@@danielrobertson5968 Right right but what are the delivery times on that? I imagine they don't have em in store and when they need them for treatment it's probably urgent?
@hallaloth31125 ай бұрын
@@xTobsecretx Likely they have a line to suppliers that can them there quickly. Perhaps not as fast as something like a heart transplant (which can travel the country in a matter of hours) but If you assume most big cities have a nearby supplier it wouldn't take more than a day, maybe two for a large scale hospital.
@itoibo42085 ай бұрын
amazon same day delivery
@makennaroark11915 ай бұрын
I thought the same exact thing!
@Roneish19965 ай бұрын
As someone who has recently been casually rewatching house after watching it fully for the first time in 2020 I can definitely say it’s far more entertaining than it is medically accurate. I also see way more of the parallels with it basically being Sherlock (house instead of Holmes and Wilson instead of Watson just to name a couple) but in a modern hospital now as I somehow didn’t connect the dots then.
@crabbbcakes5 ай бұрын
doctor mike i beg of you address the recent study that found toxic heavy metals in most tampon brands as an ovarian cyst haver i am terrified
@GrimmBones2 ай бұрын
Well, I assume there's others who have had ovarian cysts, but used tampons before the metals were discovered? Have they shared their accounts on how it affected them? In fact, have you used the tampons before hand regularly? If there have been no side effects, I assume it should be fine. Unless the side effects are the type to appear decades later of prolonged use, but Idk. If he doesn't cover it, maybe someone on KZbin has. If not, searching online through forums and such could yield more results.
@carnuatusАй бұрын
@@GrimmBonesarsenic and lead are always harmful, so....
@AnxietyAddict4 ай бұрын
The funny thing is that I think the writers of this show must know a lot about medical science because you’d need to know what’s right in order to know how to get it so spectacularly wrong.
@amandasnider26445 ай бұрын
Question; Where do hospitals get the maggots? Are they from a specific insect? Who breeds them? Is there specific protocol for disposal of the maggots afterwards?
@ZippedUpKitz5 ай бұрын
Yes, they are specifically bred for hospitals… they are bred in A completely sterile environment… although I am not sure which species of maggot they are…
@Drummerchef135 ай бұрын
*not a professional* but I'd imagine the maggots come from specific breeders to ensure that they are sanitary. They would also have a biohazard procedure for disposal
@amandasnider26445 ай бұрын
@Drummerchef13 It makes me wonder how far the maggots have to travel to get to hospitals
@dominusdone50235 ай бұрын
Would prob be fed and bred for non targeting of human life tissue
@Drummerchef135 ай бұрын
@dominusdone5023 they only feed on dead tissue so they don't need training
@diaaablooo5 ай бұрын
fun fact : burnt patient are really susceptible to hypothermia need to monitor that carefully
@zTeaTheCoffee5 ай бұрын
Hey man, I'm so glad you're getting back into the House MD reactions now. If you're gonna be doing more of these, you should definitely react to House S3 E7, Son of a Coma Guy. It's an extremely interesting episode that I think you'd enjoy
@susandunn72075 ай бұрын
My neuro unit used to watch every episode and talk about it when we got together that shift. One of our docs would watch too and join us. We stopped after one episode when all of us couldn’t find the diagnosis in any of our books. The doctor found out they’d made it up for the show. I can’t even tell you how disappointed we all were.
@hunterGroehlАй бұрын
Do you remember the episode or the fictitious diagnosis?
@susandunn7207Ай бұрын
@@hunterGroehlno, sadly
@greghobbs7545 ай бұрын
The B plot was about a researcher who was publishing stuff in obscure (to the House universe) journals and house trying to debunk the research as revenge on the researcher. May be a fun topic as sometimes, scrounging for literature leads one to obscure journals (I have patients who do this), and also that taking one case (House himself in this case) out of context does not necessarily debunk the research (particularly with migraine medication). BUT The B plot was extremely entertaining nonetheless lol
@NashaWriter855 ай бұрын
The B plot is one of favs in all the series. I was hoping Dr Mike would show us the scene when House sits in on the Researcher's talk at the hospital.
@greghobbs7545 ай бұрын
@@NashaWriter85 ditto!!
@Erickchicas5 ай бұрын
I would love if you could react to Dr house season 6 episode 22 - Help me. Its the episode where a crane collapses and buries a woman beneath rubble and she has her leg trapped and House is trying his best to not amputate her, but time is running out. A very dramatic and hard episode, one of the best episodes of the series imho. I'd love your take on it.
@muditahlawat5 ай бұрын
So early Doctor Mike hasn't said chest compressions once
@shydreameress2645 ай бұрын
No chest compression for this ķid x)
@davidm63295 ай бұрын
Ngl, I love how frustrated Mike gets with this show. Even as a medical technologist myself, I love this show. It's one of the reasons I went in to medicine in the first place.
@zanefreeman9545 ай бұрын
I just got into the show, and binged the first season in about a week. Having it explained to me that all of these scenarios were bs was very helpful, albeit disheartening.
@LivvyAlexW5 ай бұрын
It’s such a good show. Keep watching. It’s about the mystery of house that makes the show. All medical shows are super fake.
@zanefreeman9545 ай бұрын
@@LivvyAlexW I will. Just wish there was a realistic medical show.
@kai_vi18815 ай бұрын
@@zanefreeman954 realistic medical show would be boring asf
@ahk12135 ай бұрын
@@zanefreeman954probably the closest to realistic that I’ve seen is ER. There are a lot of “errors” in that show, but those are more about the backstories than the medicine. Just one example is when they’ve mentioned the ages of some of the residents and students. Unless they were all prodigies who skipped college, many are too young to be at the level they’d be in real life.
@isabellasalgueroc54685 ай бұрын
@@zanefreeman954The Resident is pretty good and realistic :)
@GrimmBones2 ай бұрын
Miiike, they're a special diagnostics department! Their job is to constantly ask questions, so House can slowly figure it out. And also, most of their patients are sent to them after going through the "regular" check ups. As in, once all the horses are tested, they go to their department for Zebras. At least in most cases. Only time they don't is when House is like "Yo, hold on, something is wrong with this patient that isn't mine. I'm intervening."
@wonuuscat5 ай бұрын
STOPPP I’M LITERALLY WATCHING HOUSE MD RIGHT NOW
@LivvyAlexW5 ай бұрын
Which episode?
@YW23245 ай бұрын
I'm nearly finished 😅
@bricktasticanimations48345 ай бұрын
Then why did you watch the video if you knew it was going to spoil the episode?
@YW23245 ай бұрын
@@bricktasticanimations4834 I think they meant that they excited that someone else is a fan of a show they like. That's why they said stop that way. I think 🤔?.
@RezaQin5 ай бұрын
Why aren't you at work?
@Dimitrijedrtw5 ай бұрын
I was just watching this exact episode on TV and in the middle of it I checked to see if Dr. Mike has uploaded any new House episodes.
@The_Arson_Bee5 ай бұрын
Doctor Mike: Speed scares me Me who rides a sport bike on the daily basis: Guess Imma die.
@-Homosapian-5 ай бұрын
Cool! I was thinking of getting my own sport bike when I grow older. What would you recommend for a beginner? 🤔
@akirashinsa5 ай бұрын
Which one
@schmijo5 ай бұрын
A wise man once said: "Speed has never killed anyone. Suddenly becoming stationary, that's what gets you"
@Sly2BandOfThievesIsTheBestSly5 ай бұрын
@@schmijo If you don't have speed and become stationary you don't die
@asiamies91534 ай бұрын
"Life is like riding a bicycle. to keep your balance you must keep moving" - Einstein
@emeryking17395 ай бұрын
My mum was a maggot nurse up until just after Covid, when she retired. The irony is that I'm absolutely petrefied of maggots. I even had to look away from them in this video haha!
@skeletons70175 ай бұрын
I WAS PRAYING FOR MORE HOUSE MD THANK YOU DR MIKE!
@aurora_b435 ай бұрын
Dr. Mike in his black scrubs is a piece of art.
@Mia-her8ii5 ай бұрын
just like The Kiss😊
@lunapr22 ай бұрын
I looooved house when I was starting my undergrad. 20 years later as a healthcare professional... eh... no comment
@joshuastrawser91605 ай бұрын
6:57 Unethical? Illegal? In an episode of House? Surely not! 😂
@SomeGuyWithAFace95 ай бұрын
i love in these scenes where all the doctors and house are arguing back and forth and doctor mike chimes in, it makes me feel like hes one of the doctors in the episode
@joerattay82005 ай бұрын
Dr Mike is definitely better than House at boxing
@sofianesk30505 ай бұрын
That one right hook he gave to Chase once begs to differ
@tree_eats5 ай бұрын
lol
@tithikarmakar70555 ай бұрын
Yeah sure, but he can't dance like Dr. House can 🤣 Nobody can 🤣
@sailboatrn73725 ай бұрын
MS Expert here 😂 24 years with it and retired RN due to it. I totally agree with you. And my Dad had a subarachnoid hemorrhage when he was 40. It took me a spinal tap, MRI and many more tests to get diagnosed. The normal time to get diagnosed is 3-7 years and is often done on a R/O basis. You and I could never watch medical shows together……no one could hear the show because we would be talking and yelling during the show 😂😂😂😂
@havens15155 ай бұрын
Note on something in the episode that you didn't comment on: Antidepressants are NOT known to cause seizure in children, or anyone else for that matter. Many anti-seizure medicines are actually also used as antidepressants. Overdosing on those drugs may do the opposite and cause a seizure, but taking as directed will not.
@urgon63215 ай бұрын
In the episode where they drained a little girl, they had a portable MRI machine. Either screenwriters forgot about it, or did it to add DRAMA. On related note: I have a polish encyclopedia of medicine from 70's that shows the usage of ECG with buckets of salt water as electrodes for hands and feet.
@HuntingBear823 ай бұрын
5:13 honestly my mind went straight to A Clockwork Orange with the Ludavico technique- which is torture so 🤷♂️
@mimine41315 ай бұрын
one of my neighbourg was doctor, her childrens used to loved dr. house and she was watching with them. She used to tell that dr. house was a great show because it was showing so rare sickness and conditions that most doctors would never see any of them during their whole career that it was some kind of reminder of sickness she only had seen in her books during her student's years XD it was her regular wenesday cluedo
@sillygirlkc5 ай бұрын
Lmaooo I love these Dr Mike. Please never stop until you cover the whole series.
@Redium_rd5 ай бұрын
Dr Mike inspired me to take some first aid courses - to learn CHEST COMPRESSIONS and other stuff. Fun fact: in Russian CPR is actually named "heart and lungs reanimation". Also, привет из Казани, Мишаня ✨
@AC1DV31NZ5 ай бұрын
house is my favorite doctor show so far.. house has definitely got interesting tactics, but they seem to always work out somehow 🤣❤
@LivvyAlexW5 ай бұрын
It’s so good
@YW23245 ай бұрын
Yesss I love that show 😅😊
@coletteandtulip5 ай бұрын
Your anger in watching these shows is so validating cause that's how I feel watching any medical show too.
@hydriumetern78084 ай бұрын
There was an episode of House where it's explained that by the time someone gets to House, all the normal diagnostics have been exhausted. So House's team almost exclusively look for zebras. It's still completely ridiculous, but they did at least explain why they jump to the most insane theories first in the series.
@Friction173 ай бұрын
This is something most people forget, that's the whole point of houses clinic
@hahahhaha81462 ай бұрын
yea.. it was in s1 ep1 i believe
@psychorabbitt5 ай бұрын
To answer Mike's question, yes - House is the kid's attending. Part of the role of the Differential Diagnostic Department is that the hospital gets to be able to say they have super genius physician Dr. Gregory House on staff, and he gets to pick and choose what cases he takes. And for whatever case he takes - he gets complete say over it. Unless it's something absurdly expensive or potentially unethical, in which case he DOES have to go Cuddy (and later Foreman) for approval.
@paha42095 ай бұрын
14:14 It is the whole department, House runs his own afaik and has Forman, Chase and Cameron helping him. Sometimes Wilson too.
@jimbelter25 ай бұрын
One of the best tests that House did was put a needle in a patient's eye while awake! This is one scene I'd love for you to react to. There's several episodes but the drama is something else
@thedarkcity40845 ай бұрын
Looking from that crash, it seems like Micheal Bay was directing the episode
@TheFriendlyIntrovert5 ай бұрын
"HE WOULD HAVE JUST RECOVERED" is the most impassioned line delivery anyone has ever spoken while watching House, and it's so on-theme
@scottclark37615 ай бұрын
Oh....if you watch, pretty much every other doctor in the world hated House. They thought he was reckless, psychotic, and a sarcastic ass. But the point of House is you hear hoofbeats, you think horses, not zebras....House is there for the zebras. And the medical accuracy isn't as important as the beautiful sarcasm.
@saltiestsiren5 ай бұрын
It's refreshing to watch a doctor actually try to seek a diagnosis or at least effective treatment for somebody with mystery symptoms-especially to a person who has had mystery symptoms for months or years and only a long list of useless doctors to show for it
@thanks-2x5 ай бұрын
Thank you very much for sharing this Medical advice Dr Mike
@bluesteno642 ай бұрын
10:54 THOSE ARE WAXWORMS😭😭😭😭😭
@tabithamolnar70994 ай бұрын
We use aligator clips in vetmed for ekg's, they easily work on humans too. For a halter monitor for cardiology, they use the pads, but they're incredibly terrible on patients with hair... almost all domestic pets. 😂
@joanhoffman37025 ай бұрын
Those “maggots” are wax worms! They are caterpillars! They eat wax in beehives! This is hilarious!😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@monikagombkotoova20745 ай бұрын
I have MS. I screamed watching this episode. Give him and LP and MRI, done. Doctor Mike, I wished you talked more about chronic illnesses and teach people that it's in fact chronic.
@elithunder5 ай бұрын
Dr. Mike yelling at these medical dramas is all I need to have a good day!! 🤣🤣🤣
@Blisscent5 ай бұрын
I love how mad Dr Mike gets about ridiculous medical practices. He’s a warrior against misinformation no matter what and its adorable
@tiggynv2145 ай бұрын
I just woke up and the title caught me so off guard I thought my vision was still blurry from just waking up
@I_Lov3_Kids5 ай бұрын
I’m sry but, U WOKE UP AT 12??!! THATS TOO EARLY
@Lucy-uu7bbАй бұрын
@@I_Lov3_KidsThey might be in a different time zone
@I_Lov3_KidsАй бұрын
@@Lucy-uu7bb Oh yea, my bad
@NebulametalАй бұрын
"Wow, what an intense episode! The way House confronts his own demons while trying to save a patient really highlights the ethical dilemmas that doctors face every day. It’s fascinating to see the interplay of medical knowledge and personal struggle. The portrayal of addiction and decision-making is so realistic, yet dramatic. I really appreciate how the show captures the complexity of medicine and the emotional toll it takes on healthcare professionals. This episode perfectly showcases the exceptional writing and character development that 'House MD' is known for. Anyone who’s in the medical field or is passionate about medicine can relate to the weight of those choices. House's unorthodox methods might not always be the most ethical, but they definitely provoke thought about what it means to prioritize patient care over personal biases or protocols. Can’t wait to hear more about your thoughts on this one!"
@FireWaLL_MiKEY4 ай бұрын
Me: spitting my tea out everywhere after hearing what happened to patient 7:25
@IM2OFU2 ай бұрын
Nothing I love more than dorctors reaacting to house!
@zircon256ua5 ай бұрын
3:47 That looks like a seismometer to me. Can we have a seismologist weigh in to see if my assumption is correct?
@spahinho75 ай бұрын
I'm so glad you're doing many House episodes, it's my fav medical drama ever, so it's cool you seem to like it as well.
@Sweetbobaatea5 ай бұрын
I pray for my hair to turn grey as beautifully as Doctor Mike's. Amen🙏
@anyamusume2535 ай бұрын
Yeah, he was hot before but GOOD LORD-
@ldechica5 ай бұрын
Just makes him hotter!!
@Mia-her8ii5 ай бұрын
I love it😊
@110pLover4 ай бұрын
💀💀💀💀
@happylife85705 ай бұрын
In veterinary medicine we used to put in wire sutures and clip the alligator clips to them if we couldn’t clip to the skin directly or in CCU patients who needed 27/7 ekg monitoring, worked great!
@Crowbars25 ай бұрын
Dr Mike! How could you skip the scene where House gives himself a migraine with a nitroglycerin injection to prove that Dr. Weber's anti-migraine drug didn't work? I was really looking forwards to you absolutely roasting House for his stupid idea, so I guess I'll have to do it. Nitroglycerin only causes migraines in predisposed subjects, so people who already suffer with migraines. If House did suffer with migraines, then why wasn't it shown on the show previously? Secondly, taking an anti-migraine drug a few seconds _before_ inducing a migraine wouldn't work anyway. Many drugs used for migraine prophylaxis have to be taken for several days/weeks before you feel any benefit, and may not work against a nitroglycerin-induced migraine anyway.
@rebe77ious5 ай бұрын
Dr. Mike, please watch The Good Doctor S7 E6 “MCE”! Overall, Shaun is placed in charge of the ED temporarily, a Doctor finds difficulty in putting their feelings aside for a strongly homophobic patient, another Doctor finds difficulty in dealing with depressive disorder when returning to work, another Doctor filed an HR complaint against Shaun but drops it at the end of the episode as they found a way to work together to save a patient, and I believe many topics can be discussed in this episode!
@ItsyourgirlLivia5 ай бұрын
Before when I watched someone die I’m just like meh Now when I watch someone die I yell at the top of my lungs CHEST COMPRESSIONS CHEST COMPRESSIONS CHEST COMPRESSIONS 😅😂
@ianlalonde53735 ай бұрын
"House you can't wake a burn victim up to play 20 questions" had me laughing so hard
@mayaberry41845 ай бұрын
You’re actually so hilarious I’m crying
@elizabethbeam11355 ай бұрын
I love you so much!!!! 😅 I love when you exclaimed "He would have just recovered!" It makes me happy all day :)
@jinnie_100_5 ай бұрын
Would you still love him after knowing he's actually dating an onlyfans model?
@LianaGarcia-ur7ct5 ай бұрын
Girl: Comes into the hospital with a small superficial cut on her hand and just needs some stitches. House: Her heart is going to stop because she has undiagnosed epilepsy. She needs 3cc of orange juice and a dose of Tylenol every hour. (*Btw I have no idea what I am saying right now.*)
@himmelsnews36564 ай бұрын
House is a show I personally hold very dear to my heart, its very important to me. I'd kinda like to see you react to the series as a whole, not only the medical aspect but also see what you think about the various arcs throughout it
@UKAsker5 ай бұрын
4:50 I said "what" here out of pure confused confusion. You saying "what" low-key scared me😂