Weird that they don't test right away for " antique vendor's disease." You get it if you use a lot of petroleum or other based waxes, varnishes or paints or working in certain chemical plants if your liver makes ethanol out of sugars because digestive tubes and organs are failing. Commonly also called" auto brewery" because the yeastproduction makes you feel drunk. A senior doctor found immediately my friend who had never ever drunk a drop of alcohol suffered from this when she said she restored old furniture.
@AG-yj1jv7 ай бұрын
O.M.G...Thank you!🙏
@Winter-u1k6 ай бұрын
Thanks 😊
@wessltov7 ай бұрын
Shaun really needed a lesson here. It's common for people with autism to have trouble assessing how their knowledge compares to others. Shaun basically treated her as insubordinate due to her having a different frame of reference
@winoo79637 ай бұрын
OR nurses are supposed to know the right way. They are professional.
@michaelmalamo0447 ай бұрын
@@winoo7963the right way relative by The doctor who performed the operation. The nurse has done the correct way. Only shawn has his own reference about it. It's just that Shawn didn't tell me his reference
@daplebdatisplebby4 ай бұрын
She is subordinate to the operating doctor. Know her place
@sabrewolf412910 ай бұрын
11:58 BOOOO, you cut off the reason he was testing positive for alcohol when he wasn't drinking.
@AntoineLeBon-zj5wp10 ай бұрын
I saw the episode on Netflix months ago. Dr Resnick actually found out there was ethanol in his body because of food accumulation, thus explaining the constant positive alcohol readings.
@judithkimmerling7705 ай бұрын
@@AntoineLeBon-zj5wpTY
@rorygilmorelove610 ай бұрын
Where is Freddie's Emmy???!!!
@Red_Angel-dw4cv8 күн бұрын
Nurse hawks represent the new generation of workers, lol.
@Red_Angel-dw4cv8 күн бұрын
Can't listen shit, lol
@abhinayudnur38859 ай бұрын
Correction: The father of surgery is Sage Sushruta from India dating way back into history.
@AG-yj1jv7 ай бұрын
3-5 THOUSAND years ago. I am an American who has the use of formerly crippled hands that PTs gave up on, only because of Ayurveda. Our allopathic science could benefit greatly from studying Ayurveda. I know that this is hard to do because Ayurveda accepts the unknowns. It addresses the physical body, the foods & spices, the mind, and our connections to the unknown things that are beyond us. As a person of Science, I completely get the rift between religion and Science when looking at how eligious authorities imprisoned and executed some of Humanity's greatest minds. But Skepticism becomes it's own unfounded, destructive belief system, when unusual things are instantly dismissed rather than tested. Any idiot can dismiss. True genius asks the right question. The Unknown is out there. And it matters. For example: After a meteor explosion, and with permission from Town Leaders, I collected samples of rocks from pristine surfaces. On a playground area equipped with a brand-new rubbery mat surface, I noticed some odd damage - a trail leading to a rock the size of my hand, shaped like a chunk of lasagna. It wasn't magnetic, or the right color, the right density, & it didn't smell right for one of the atypical variety. The crust was delicate-looking, pale beige and speckled. Unimpressed, but thorough, I collected the rock, took a ton of photos & stuck it on papertowel on a windowsill as it was too big for any of the containers I had. Probably nothing, anyway, right? Along came that massive solar flare. I hear a sudden wobbling of the rock on the window sill and on investigation, find the rock has warped. It was straight and flat, but now it's tilted up on one end - the sudden noise aparently happened after it bent up enough that the rock was no longer stable. I don't know about you, but my mind has never encountered a rock that freaking bends. Not one scientist was willing to examine it. Three days later? It shattered while I was away - sending shards accross the room. I contacted everybody I could think of. No response. Yesterday, I found out that a massive meteorite that was on display in a public place? Also just "broke." I'm told nobody dropped it or moved it. But there you are. When we are so skeptical we don't bother to even acknowledge the unknown someone else encounters, we leave our own selves vulnerable. So yes, a healthy respect for the unknown. Science needs this. Medicine, also, as a science, needs this. Ayurveda could help bridge that gap.
@seviho42746 ай бұрын
@@sillysausage4549 I don't know what are you implying by that but when you study history of surgery the above comment is a fact
@shadowpsykie6 ай бұрын
Albucasis is the father of Modern Surgery. Shushruta is seen as the founding father of surgery
@andyt2k7 ай бұрын
He was just being a dick, if you want her to do it a different way you have to tell her, not just say she's wrong and your way is better without explaining your way.
@ZombaiSlingar7 ай бұрын
for clarification, dr. shaun has autism, so it's much more difficult for him to pick up on social cues, talk to people in a way that they might understand, and understand what to do in certain situations.
@andyt2k7 ай бұрын
@@ZombaiSlingar I'm well aware he's autistic, I've got family and friends with autism, not an excuse for being a dick
@icantswim86577 ай бұрын
@@ZombaiSlingar womp womp, thats no excuse and he should've just explained it, its not a social cue just logic
@winoo79637 ай бұрын
@@icantswim8657so he's supposed to show and explain to a professional OR nurse who just hand the clump casually how the clump is supposed to be handed to a surgeon while the patient is having a bleed?
@icantswim86577 ай бұрын
@@winoo7963 its not how it's "supposed to be" just how he prefers it, he could easily just say "can you give it to me at a 45⁰ angle" and explain after the surgery _if needed_ or he could just take the damn thing because the patient is literally having a bleed
@Ava_Orchid7 ай бұрын
So how would they explain that the test is coming up constant while the man is having multiple procedures and is unconscious? Hes drinking while unconscious...hes so good at hiding it that they dont even notice him swilling booze while they attend to him? Come on the tests would be reducing in time if you ran 3
@flaviocruciani856328 күн бұрын
ofc shaun was wrong, i think this is what the show is about, his condition brings him to struggle or do wrong in some situations. this is not excuse, it's how his condition is.
@jeanniemaycrawford44668 ай бұрын
How in the world do these writers come up with these nonsensical scenarios?
@microwave49284 ай бұрын
They genuinely think autism is a superpower
@simranmalhotra736410 ай бұрын
Where can we watch Season 7????
@theonlyhematite67766 ай бұрын
Hulu, Disney+, or ABC
@Fivedeuce4 ай бұрын
Shawn was wrong people And there's no excuse for his disabilities, especially at the operating table talk about this after
@joaorathis81574 ай бұрын
You don't hand a surgeon his tool over a pacient, if it falls inside the pacient it can cause serious damage, if you don't know basic OR condut you don't participate you OBSERVE
@junliu16634 ай бұрын
@@joaorathis8157it’s not as if she handed it to him sideways you over-observant loser
@seanefumosespergrine59672 ай бұрын
Yes,why would u argue at the essence of someone's life, that's unprofessional
@Red_Angel-dw4cv8 күн бұрын
@junliu1663nope, there is a standard way of handling tools. If you can't obey the surgeon on his OR, you shouldn't even be in there to begin with.
@reys49847 ай бұрын
What episode
@commandoslayer2 ай бұрын
'45-Degree Angle,' season 3, episode 6.
@danielfernandez49062 ай бұрын
Chapter?
@TyCook-s1c6 ай бұрын
Ruined her 2nd lunch for the day
@michaelfellabaum80225 ай бұрын
show more clips of dr. murphy
@sisterlazy803610 ай бұрын
Nurse hawks was annoying when she refused to listen to shawn😤
@justianowski8 ай бұрын
really?!?! I was *proud* of her! screw his disability a person is on the operating table!
@venicebtch46128 ай бұрын
@@justianowskigirl shut up
@sisterlazy80367 ай бұрын
@@justianowskiShawn was humble enough to explain her the correct way and why he was anger at her bt she kept saying "leave now"not even listening tats really annoying
@YesPlease17 ай бұрын
Shaun was not humble, lol. Humility is accepting that we were wrong or made mistakes. "If I explain to you the history of these clamps, you'll see why I wasn't wrong and an apology is not necessary," is the opposite of humble. Humility would be "I'm sorry I didn't explain to you how I wanted the clamps handed to me in the OR. And I'm sorry I then got frustrated and kicked you out. Next time I'll be more patient and more communicative if I see ways for us as a team to improve our procedures. You're a good nurse and I appreciate having you on the team." (And I understand that he's not socially adept enough to understand this and construct such an apology. I'm just sharing what someone who's actually humble might've said.)
@wessltov7 ай бұрын
@@sisterlazy8036 2:00
@NotPreston24Ай бұрын
This is right and wrong situation, i believe the doctor in this scene name, Shawn, he warns the nurse about the dangerous method she handling tools however still he need to be more specefic if someone don't understand what is right and wrong, i think autism might him response slower than normal people yet it doesn't mean, he unable to tell her what is the correct way
@trustissues88914 ай бұрын
Again, Shaun was RIGHT..he shouldn't apologize!
@microwave49284 ай бұрын
If you think Shaun was right you’re probably also autistic
@JundamRX7824 ай бұрын
Ehh Shaun was dumb. He should come with a manual on how to do this and that for him lol it’s pretty funny
@joaorathis81574 ай бұрын
@@JundamRX782 he asks the way that every surgery book say it how you should do it
@michaelfellabaum80225 ай бұрын
my dad was showing yellow skin and all that genesis (Ohio), he must be drunk. guess what my dad had pancreatic cancer, survived that and warble surgery only to die in the same hospital originally wrongly diagnosed but closest. different location. because of incompetence. f you.
@ify_pk19266 ай бұрын
Hawks needs to be fired. She doesn’t understand the concept of authority
@shadowpsykie6 ай бұрын
No. Shaun is wrong. It’s his PREFERENCE. Not “the correct way”. She did nothing wrong and HE as a boss should have explained his position AFTER the surgery not expect her to know and then act like a child when she did t know.
@pokeflare21115 ай бұрын
Ify_pk1926 your crazy mate
@shadowpsykie5 ай бұрын
@@pokeflare2111 no… you mean “You’re” as in “you are” which is still wrong because, just because Shaun likes things done a certain way does not mean “She is wrong”. And he NEEDS to explain or he is not teaching. He’s assuming she knows and pissed when she doesn’t. HE. is. WRONG.
@obi-wan-kenbi2515 ай бұрын
@@shadowpsykienope she is wrong
@KkawaiiPotato5 ай бұрын
@@shadowpsykie dude that guy was replying to the original comment who said that the nurse should've been fired. Persecution complex much?
@Cheyajm2 ай бұрын
Real surgeons react more violently in the or. A surgeon would never apologize in this situation. When anything goes wrong, blame is shifted around. It was HIS OR. Everyone has to do it his way, no arguments. She deserved to be kicked out. She cannot argue back lack that. She ought to be warned or fired if she tried that again. She was rejecting his instruction of his preferences. He took the time to calmly show and why. No apology needed. Just talk to a surgeon or listen to their stories. Surgery is high stress, to the extreme. It's not an autism thing, not a disability thing. She needs to shut up and learn her place before she gets someone killed. There's no space to get butthurt and demand people to be gentle to you when you're a subordinate.
@jared18047 ай бұрын
God this dr. Shaun guy is annoying.
@Catnip-uh5pi4 ай бұрын
@jared1804 I have nothing at all against autistic people but Shaun shouldn't be a Dr/surgeon
@vladvlad176719 күн бұрын
@@Catnip-uh5pi Dr Shaun is exactly the kind of no nonsense surgeon I would want to operate on me.