Chicago Med (TV Series)
Cold Front (2017)
S. Epatha Merkerson: Sharon Goodwin
Quotes
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Sharon Goodwin : Because of emergency surgeries, and a pregnant mother's serious bleeding disorder, we have used almost all of our O-negative. We can either treat Benjamin or Josh, but not both.
Dr. Will Halstead : Benjamin needs an angio emolization more urgently than Josh needs surgery.
Dr. Natalie Manning : How can you say that? Josh isn't compensating for his blood loss as well. He's in worst shape.
Dr. Will Halstead : I understand you're trying to protect your patient, but you're being emotional.
Dr. Natalie Manning : [insulted] Emotional? And what are you being?
Sharon Goodwin : Our recommendation needs to be based solely on clinical criteria. So I'm handing it over to the triage team.
Dr. Isidore Latham : Dr. Rhodes, your opinion?
Dr. Connor Rhodes : I have to agree with Dr. Halstead that Benjamin needs angio embolization more urgently than Josh needs surgery.
Dr. Isidore Latham : Not the issue. We're here to decide who has the best chance of survival, so...
Dr. Connor Rhodes : Unfortunately, even if Benjamin gets the embolization, there's only a 15% chance that the bleeding in his pelvis will stop.
Dr. Isidore Latham : Exactly. Whereas with Dr. Manning's patient, as the pressure in his thighs builds, the bleeding will eventually slow. Worst case, Josh loses a leg, but there is no question he has the best chance of survival.
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Sharon Goodwin : We've got a pre-dawn pileup; multiple traumas en route. White-out conditions, staff snowed in at home, no supplies coming in. We need to make do with who and what we've got on hand.
Maggie Lockwood : All right, Dr. Manning and Halstead, let's decompress the ED. Anyone who's stable kicks back into the waiting area.
Dr. Will Halstead : Copy.
Maggie Lockwood : Dr. Wheeler, be ready to glove up.
Jason Wheeler : Got it.
Maggie Lockwood : April, we need every room we've got. Let's clear the hallways, supply rooms; anywhere we can fit a bed. Let's go, people.