
Also known as: Diabetic nerve damage
Patient presents with diabetic neuropathy causing severe foot pain that is not responding to traditional pain killers. JD proposes trying anti-seizure medication before considering amputation. The patient mentions having an audition for Stomp, making the foot condition particularly significant.
Also known as: Alzheimer's disease
Mr. Weinberg is mentioned as having dementia but is still capable of enjoying activities ('ronking'). Used as a brief patient reference while JD is working on hospital documentation.
Also known as: Alcohol poisoning
JD's college friend Spence receives IV fluids (D5 half-normal saline with KCL) as a hangover cure. Later, JD and Turk arrive to work intoxicated after drinking in a hot tub, leading to Dr. Cox sending them home for being unfit to work.
Also known as: Second-degree burns
During a multiple car pile-up emergency, Jordan notices someone on fire being brought into the hospital. This is part of the mass casualty event that should have required JD and Turk's presence as on-call physicians.