
Wolff-Parkinson-White syndromesupporting
Also known as: WPW
Dr. Cox uses this condition as a teaching example during rounds with interns, describing it as a pre-excitation of the ventricle due to accessory pathways that puts patients at risk of sudden death.
Ebstein anomalysupporting
Used as a teaching question by Dr. Cox during intern education, testing whether a student has studied cardiac conditions. The specific intern fails to answer this question.
Lymphadenopathymajor
Also known as: Swollen lymph nodes
Craig, a patient with a history with Dr. Cox, presents with illness. His CAT scan reveals enlarged lymph nodes requiring a biopsy under the arm. Dr. Cox breaks his promise to be with Craig during the procedure due to being overwhelmed as Chief of Medicine.
Scrubs — S08E08Patient: Craig