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ER

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Season 11, Episode 10

8 medical diagnoses portrayed

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Also known as: GSW to abdomen

Hemorrhagic shockInternal bleeding

Central patient case involving a gang shooting victim who is kidnapped along with Abby by his brother and cousin. He has a through-and-through gunshot wound with significant internal bleeding requiring surgery, but they refuse to take him to the hospital. He ultimately dies from his injuries.

ER — S11E10Patient: CJ

Also known as: Heart stopped

CJ goes into cardiac arrest after becoming apneic from his gunshot wounds. Abby attempts CPR with help from his brother but is unsuccessful.

ER — S11E10Patient: CJ

Also known as: GSW

Intracranial hemorrhageCerebral edemaHerniation

Young gang shooting victim initially appears stable with a superficial scalp wound, but later develops diffuse hemorrhagic contusions with edema, collapsed ventricles, and a blown pupil requiring emergency ventriculostomy.

Also known as: Gunshot to the leg

Bladder injuryHemorrhage

13-year-old girl shot while waiting for the bus, with multiple gunshot wounds including bladder injury requiring emergency surgery and urology consultation.

ER — S11E10Patient: Tisha

Also known as: GSW to arm

Gang shooting victim with entrance and exit wounds to arm, treated by Ray and Pratt during the mass casualty incident.

Also known as: Testicular cancer

Pre-operative transgender patient presenting with fatigue and dyspnea, diagnosed with testicular cancer after positive Beta-HCG in urine. Significant for exploring patient discomfort with provider and gender issues.

ER — S11E10Patient: Ms. Mitchell

Also known as: Fluid around the lungs

Found on exam of transgender patient later diagnosed with testicular cancer, likely related to metastatic disease.

ER — S11E10Patient: Ms. Mitchell

Also known as: Skin cancer that has spread

Patient with spreading melanoma who asks Neela about prognosis, used to illustrate her difficulty with empathy and emotional connection to patients.