Do you know why there is an intensive care unit? That's exactly so that doctors would never be prevented from working by such compassionate relatives. The thirteenth episode, and I'm still amazed that relatives constantly have access to a dying or potentially dangerous sick person.
@dnounk: and how can they work in emergency mode if relatives immediately become hysterical and threaten to sue? If this is the case in life, then American doctors are selfless heroes!
@dnounk: yeah. The boy has anthrax and leprosy, so of course everyone contacts him and rolls him around the hospital. This is just one of the most terrible diseases in the world, and of course no one will say about an infected house. Let the new residents discover a wonderful surprise
Leprosy and anthrax, two in one 😨 I wonder if such a story happened in reality, what would happen to the boy and his father? Can leprosy patients live a normal life in society? Or should they live in a leprosarium? * Well, lupus was mentioned again, this time the congress,😆 * So Chase probably won't see his father? If he has 3 months left to live... It's a pity that he never told his son about the disease.
мне очень понравился момент, когда на 16 минуте даже тонкая трубка не пролезает в горло, а Форман пытается но без результата, то Кадди живо переходит на резание горла. но когда Форман объявляет, что пролез, все в долю секунды перестраиваются обратно на продолжение его варианта. круть.
The thirteenth episode, and I'm still amazed that relatives constantly have access to a dying or potentially dangerous sick person.
I wonder if such a story happened in reality, what would happen to the boy and his father?
Can leprosy patients live a normal life in society? Or should they live in a leprosarium?
* Well, lupus was mentioned again, this time the congress,😆
* So Chase probably won't see his father? If he has 3 months left to live... It's a pity that he never told his son about the disease.
And now the veil of Robert's life has opened.