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  • Goodwin reunites with her childhood sweetheart in a heartbreaking final scenario.
    From Chicago Med Season 2 Episode 7 'Inherent Bias' - Dr. Halstead gets lured into a concierge doctor app idea; Dr. Rhodes treats a woman with a heart infection against the advice of Dr. Charles; Kenny a former patient of Reese's reaches out for help.
    Chicago Med (2015) The doctors and nurses who work at the emergency ward of the Gaffney Chicago Medical Center strive to save the lives of their patients while dealing with personal and interpersonal issues.
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  • @kathconserv
    @kathconserv 8 місяців тому +127

    The patient asked Natalie to listen to him and as usual SHE DOES NOT LISTEN.

    • @anvipandey7937
      @anvipandey7937 7 місяців тому +3

      its protocol tho

    • @merricat3025
      @merricat3025 5 місяців тому +9

      ​@@anvipandey7937 not to listen to a patient? He could be telling you something vital for his health

  • @heykayrenee_
    @heykayrenee_ Рік тому +509

    Some folks might not always agree with Choi, but he was completely right about this.

  • @dianedobson1104
    @dianedobson1104 Рік тому +237

    My mil was on hospice and the daughters wouldn’t let her die peacefully but kept shaking her when she seemed to be taking her last breathe, was unresponsive and increasing her pain meds. Then they’d tell her to “ go to the light mom”. Then shake her again when her breathing was shallow. I told my husband they were just confusing her if she could hear them. So sad!

    • @samg873
      @samg873 9 місяців тому +9

      Omg

    • @rosieglows
      @rosieglows 8 місяців тому +11

      This happened with my bil. His mum couldn't let him go and it was heartbreaking standing back and watching her shake him, asking him to open his eyes one last time 😭😭😭

  • @foolslayer9416
    @foolslayer9416 Рік тому +143

    Huh, this was one of the few times Nat was the one who wasn't overly emotionally-compromised.

    • @louiscyphre2267
      @louiscyphre2267 Рік тому +5

      Of course you’re not going to have two employees overly emotional.
      That’s just bad writing.

    • @hexes5122
      @hexes5122 9 місяців тому +4

      Honestly, Halstead and Choi have always been 1000% more emotional than her. If she were a man, no one would be criticising her.

    • @foolslayer9416
      @foolslayer9416 9 місяців тому +3

      @@hexes5122 I judge anyone in this show who was overly-emotional.

    • @hexes5122
      @hexes5122 9 місяців тому +1

      @@foolslayer9416 sooooo you judge all of them basically

    • @foolslayer9416
      @foolslayer9416 9 місяців тому +4

      @@hexes5122 Except for Dr. Abrams and Dr. Latham.

  • @kfchero2
    @kfchero2 8 місяців тому +53

    dont know if it would be possible but Godwin should have been disconnected from this case due to Reggie being too personal for her to make rational decisons

    • @DianeHasHopeInChrist
      @DianeHasHopeInChrist 6 місяців тому +5

      As an ER/ICU/Trauma Nurse, I can't believe a Hospital Administrator would violate the Code of Ethics, the Patient's Bill of Rights, her own Hospital Protocols, the Patient's right to privacy; considering Goodwin is NOT next of kin nor his wife; and she violated the Patient's right to die with dignity and no pain.
      With lung pressure that high, increasing vent O2 levels and pressure WILL "blow out" the Patient's lungs. Inserting a Ballon Pump/ECMO would blow out that Patient's already "fryable" heart.
      Goodwin violated standards of practice by committing a "conflict of interest".......which is why doctors and nurses are forbidden to treat or perform surgery on their own families and loved ones.
      Whoever the writers used for medical consults for this episode, are obviously very uneducated to the knowledge of the medical field and the real workings of a hospital.
      Goodwin would be fired by the GM or the Board for wasting Hospital resources on such a patient. Over-kill in treating a dying patient is extremely forbidden per Hospital protocols in all hospitals.
      Expenditures wasted on this nonviable patient is what causes medical care costs to increase to the point people can NEVER afford medical care or insurance.
      That is why protocols were put in place by all healthcare facilities......to prevent this kind of bad decision making and behavior.
      AND.....NO human being, who becomes so critically ill, wants to suffer through being poked, prodded, and put through tests and treatments that have no chance of curing that human being.😢
      Just an emormous truth to let people know how we should all be able to die with dignity when there is no chance of recovery.
      Society has lost it's sense of BASIC HUMAN DECENCY.
      This episode was an exact example of just how lost we human beings have become.
      IF you truly love someone, anyone....you must have the COURAGE to love that patient enough to let him/her GO.❤

  • @NH-tb2sm
    @NH-tb2sm Рік тому +186

    If only she would be as adamant about good care for all her patients. Had this been someone else, she wouldn't have cared if someone was moving him in an uncomfortable way or if he received all possible treatments as fast as possible.

    • @mcreemuffins
      @mcreemuffins Рік тому +14

      Yeah that’s the whole point

    • @krystalk8105
      @krystalk8105 Рік тому +20

      If you were caring for an immediate loved one v stranger there’s innate bias …we’re just ppl

    • @dmf1301
      @dmf1301 Рік тому +8

      I don’t think that’s true. I think they all give good care to all patients as a rule.

    • @hexes5122
      @hexes5122 9 місяців тому +9

      Uhh, this wasn't Goodwin advocating for "good care"... she is the most morally consistent people on the show. This was her moment of being unreasonable.

    • @DianeHasHopeInChrist
      @DianeHasHopeInChrist 6 місяців тому +1

      As an ER/ICU/Trauma Nurse, I can't believe a Hospital Administrator would violate the Code of Ethics, the Patient's Bill of Rights, her own Hospital Protocols, the Patient's right to privacy; considering Goodwin is NOT next of kin nor his wife; and she violated the Patient's right to die with dignity and no pain.
      With lung pressure that high, increasing vent O2 levels and pressure WILL "blow out" the Patient's lungs. Inserting a Ballon Pump/ECMO would blow out that Patient's already "fryable" heart.
      Goodwin violated standards of practice by committing a "conflict of interest".......which is why doctors and nurses are forbidden to treat or perform surgery on their own families and loved ones.
      Whoever the writers used for medical consults for this episode, are obviously very uneducated to the knowledge of the medical field and the real workings of a hospital.
      Goodwin would be fired by the GM or the Board for wasting Hospital resources on such a patient. Over-kill in treating a dying patient is extremely forbidden per Hospital protocols in all hospitals.
      Expenditures wasted on this nonviable patient is what causes medical care costs to increase to the point people can NEVER afford medical care or insurance.
      That is why protocols were put in place by all healthcare facilities......to prevent this kind of bad decision making and behavior.
      AND.....NO human being, who becomes so critically ill, wants to suffer through being poked, prodded, and put through tests and treatments that have no chance of curing that human being.😢
      Just an emormous truth to let people know how we should all be able to die with dignity when there is no chance of recovery.
      Society has lost it's sense of BASIC HUMAN DECENCY.
      This episode was an exact example of just how lost we human beings have become.
      IF you truly love someone, anyone....you must have the COURAGE to love that patient enough to let him/her GO.❤

  • @Preciouspiecesbyleslie
    @Preciouspiecesbyleslie Рік тому +309

    I've never seen Goodwin like this she's the voice of reason most the time

    • @jilla-dr9hu
      @jilla-dr9hu Рік тому +33

      Yeah I thought the same thing. This took me by surprise. She wasn’t ready for him to go. 🥹

    • @Preciouspiecesbyleslie
      @Preciouspiecesbyleslie Рік тому +29

      @@jilla-dr9hu First loves are hard to let go of I've been here

    • @TrackerRoo
      @TrackerRoo 11 місяців тому +15

      It's hard to let someone you care about go.

    • @DianeHasHopeInChrist
      @DianeHasHopeInChrist 6 місяців тому +4

      As an ER/ICU/Trauma Nurse, I can't believe a Hospital Administrator would violate the Code of Ethics, the Patient's Bill of Rights, her own Hospital Protocols, the Patient's right to privacy; considering Goodwin is NOT next of kin nor his wife; and she violated the Patient's right to die with dignity and no pain.
      With lung pressure that high, increasing vent O2 levels and pressure WILL "blow out" the Patient's lungs. Inserting a Ballon Pump/ECMO would blow out that Patient's already "fryable" heart.
      Goodwin violated standards of practice by committing a "conflict of interest".......which is why doctors and nurses are forbidden to treat or perform surgery on their own families and loved ones.
      Whoever the writers used for medical consults for this episode, are obviously very uneducated to the knowledge of the medical field and the real workings of a hospital.
      Goodwin would be fired by the GM or the Board for wasting Hospital resources on such a patient. Over-kill in treating a dying patient is extremely forbidden per Hospital protocols in all hospitals.
      Expenditures wasted on this nonviable patient is what causes medical care costs to increase to the point people can NEVER afford medical care or insurance.
      That is why protocols were put in place by all healthcare facilities......to prevent this kind of bad decision making and behavior.
      AND.....NO human being, who becomes so critically ill, wants to suffer through being poked, prodded, and put through tests and treatments that have no chance of curing that human being.😢
      Just an emormous truth to let people know how we should all be able to die with dignity when there is no chance of recovery.
      Society has lost it's sense of BASIC HUMAN DECENCY.
      This episode was an exact example of just how lost we human beings have become.
      IF you truly love someone, anyone....you must have the COURAGE to love that patient enough to let him/her GO.❤

    • @shadowofstars3470
      @shadowofstars3470 3 місяці тому +2

      i mean, being reasonable is slightly difficult when your close friend is dying.

  • @AncalagonTheDread
    @AncalagonTheDread 9 місяців тому +46

    Ms. Goodwin should have recused herself from the case.
    As soon as this became personal, Choi should have contacted Gwen Garrett to remove her.
    Personal feelings are a hazard for medical professionals in the ER and OR.

  • @KarenLee-bs5ms
    @KarenLee-bs5ms 5 місяців тому +5

    This is sad all the way around..😢..it sucks

  • @narniasheep
    @narniasheep 6 місяців тому +11

    Welp, new fear unlocked. 😃👍they seem to live for decades inside you!

  • @pearlluber5849
    @pearlluber5849 Рік тому +34

    Sometimes, we are treating the family.

  • @RocketRoketto
    @RocketRoketto 8 місяців тому +9

    So hes her first love she never got over and shes doing all this because shes in denial?

  • @FullTimePatient37
    @FullTimePatient37 Рік тому +63

    I chose death DNR.. I'm already having multiple progressive advanced terminal illnesses..

    • @cindyzwyns7186
      @cindyzwyns7186 Рік тому +29

      So sorry to hear that. But by making a choice, hopefully in writing, at least your family will know of your wishes before they are forced to choose for you.😢

    • @FullTimePatient37
      @FullTimePatient37 Рік тому

      @@cindyzwyns7186 I wrote my will long time ago I made a video about it..but confirmed terminal recently.. I'm actually (, relieved) because none of my conditions have a cure and I'm in constant pain.
      Thanks for the support 🌸

    • @brittanyenordlund7195
      @brittanyenordlund7195 Рік тому +6

      My mom was a cancer patient with pancreatic and liver cancer diagnosed 10/28/2013 and then she was diagnosed with terminal pancreatic and liver cancer on January 5th 2014 and died 2/10/2014 and she was Bearly 60yrs when she died last Month would have been her 70th birthday on August 22nd/2023

    • @RedWolf777SG
      @RedWolf777SG 10 місяців тому +2

      Sorry to hear that. You have my sympathies. I hope you find peace when the time comes for you.

    • @snowyowl2784
      @snowyowl2784 8 місяців тому +1

      I would too, honestly.

  • @doomsdayaddams2894
    @doomsdayaddams2894 Рік тому +51

    S. Epatha is such a great actress.

  • @justajournalist
    @justajournalist Рік тому +23

    WOOHOOOO IM EARLY love you goodwin you queen. thanks chicago team!!!!

  • @purpledevilr7463
    @purpledevilr7463 6 місяців тому +5

    *WHY DO I ALWAYS EAT WHEN I WATCH THESE CLIPS!*

  • @littleogeechee223
    @littleogeechee223 3 місяці тому

    She was being nonsensical and causing that poor man more suffering than he deserved.

  • @Onlera
    @Onlera 2 місяці тому

    Prolonging his suffering just to pacify her is SO wrong…

  • @tabbykitty994
    @tabbykitty994 25 днів тому

    poor guy does not get to say what he wants to say

  • @jgon015
    @jgon015 11 місяців тому +12

    Isn't that 5-tone beep from the EKG only supposed to sound on ventilators? If so, is there a specific name for it?

    • @mansharker8
      @mansharker8 9 місяців тому +3

      Unfortunately it usually means death is near in most Chicago Med episodes.

  • @ATHLETICPLUM99
    @ATHLETICPLUM99 Рік тому +35

    Just because most people don't survive doesn't mean it's impossible

    • @TrackerRoo
      @TrackerRoo 11 місяців тому +9

      Not always worth doing because the odds are so low.

    • @dietotaku
      @dietotaku 9 місяців тому +5

      house had a case of strongyloides but even that hadn't reached the skin yet. if the worms had already perforated his intestines and caused that severe of GI bleeding, it wouldn't even matter if they could kill off the infection, his insides are already swiss cheese.

    • @jessp.r.7181
      @jessp.r.7181 8 місяців тому +1

      @@dietotakudo you remember in what season was that case?

    • @adimajumdar5219
      @adimajumdar5219 8 місяців тому

      @@jessp.r.7181Season 2 Episode 7

    • @DianeHasHopeInChrist
      @DianeHasHopeInChrist 6 місяців тому

      ​@@jessp.r.7181
      Season 2 Episode 7😊

  • @LuiTheBazui
    @LuiTheBazui 5 місяців тому +4

    Gonna need the name of the soundtrack starting at 4:12

  • @hinataharuna2890
    @hinataharuna2890 Рік тому +22

    I'm also early I love Chicgo Med ❤

  • @krystalk8105
    @krystalk8105 Рік тому +19

    Aw this is sad 🥺

  • @laurasantiago4607
    @laurasantiago4607 10 місяців тому +7

    I have never seen goodwin this before

  • @cardinalbob1
    @cardinalbob1 Місяць тому +1

    Good thing this is a tv show and not real life. Conflict of interest, breach of protocol etc. You are only allowed to treat friends and family in an emergency situation and then recuse yourself after another doctor is available. Personal feelings get in the way of treatment.

  • @ChristinaWhitter
    @ChristinaWhitter 10 місяців тому +3

    christina 14😢😢❤😮😮😊😭😭🥺🥺

  • @LilyRoberts561
    @LilyRoberts561 17 днів тому

    if he’s infected with worms throughout his body, would putting him on ecmo just be cycling them out and back into his body with his blood?😭😭 gross lol

  • @charlesallen8901
    @charlesallen8901 Рік тому +14

    Some people shouldn't be drs.

  • @DianeHasHopeInChrist
    @DianeHasHopeInChrist 6 місяців тому +7

    As an ER/ICU/Trauma Nurse, I can't believe a Hospital Administrator would violate the Code of Ethics, the Patient's Bill of Rights, her own Hospital Protocols, the Patient's right to privacy; considering Goodwin is NOT next of kin nor his wife; and she violated the Patient's right to die with dignity and no pain.
    With lung pressure that high, increasing vent O2 levels and pressure WILL "blow out" the Patient's lungs. Inserting a Ballon Pump/ECMO would blow out that Patient's already "fryable" heart.
    Goodwin violated standards of practice by committing a "conflict of interest".......which is why doctors and nurses are forbidden to treat or perform surgery on their own families and loved ones.
    Whoever the writers used for medical consults for this episode, are obviously very uneducated to the knowledge of the medical field and the real workings of a hospital.
    Goodwin would be fired by the GM or the Board for wasting Hospital resources on such a patient. Over-kill in treating a dying patient is extremely forbidden per Hospital protocols in all hospitals.
    Expenditures wasted on this nonviable patient is what causes medical care costs to increase to the point people can NEVER afford medical care or insurance.
    That is why protocols were put in place by all healthcare facilities......to prevent this kind of bad decision making and behavior.
    AND.....NO human being, who becomes so critically ill, wants to suffer through being poked, prodded, and put through tests and treatments that have no chance of curing that human being.😢
    Just an emormous truth to let people know how we should all be able to die with dignity when there is no chance of recovery.
    Society has lost it's sense of BASIC HUMAN DECENCY.
    This episode was an exact example of just how lost we human beings have become.
    IF you truly love someone, anyone....you must have the COURAGE to love that patient enough to let him/her GO.❤

    • @sjtait6919
      @sjtait6919 6 місяців тому +1

      I totally agree! I’m not a doctor so forgive me. But at the same time, her emotions are understandable Yk? Like we all would want to save our loved ones right?😢

    • @DianeHasHopeInChrist
      @DianeHasHopeInChrist 5 місяців тому +2

      @sjtait6919 .....yes.....it's understandable. But Goodwin was NOT allowed to intervene as she was not his wife or family. Her relationship with her "first love" is a "conflict of interest." Therefore, Goodwin, by law, must not interfere. Goodwin became a huge legal liability for the hospital. She crossed a line that could have gotten her fired.
      And I get losing a soulmste, as my beloved late husband died at a young age. As a Nurse, I could not take his care as a Nurse, while he was hospitalized.
      Anyway.... I hope my explanation helps.😉☺️

  • @gautambk-x9d
    @gautambk-x9d 6 місяців тому +1

    ❤❤❤

  • @nahbruh2613
    @nahbruh2613 21 день тому

    Oh please, these two love to make their fictional patients suffer every episode

  • @AnnamarieAmoroso-hy5zg
    @AnnamarieAmoroso-hy5zg Рік тому +1

    I never seen the Chicago med

  • @Kojirakage
    @Kojirakage 28 днів тому

    I can never remember her name. But the black lady is my favorite person on the whole show. Can someone post her name

    • @vettech_
      @vettech_ 26 днів тому

      sharon goodwin.

    • @Kojirakage
      @Kojirakage 26 днів тому

      @@vettech_ thank uou

    • @conniejoosten4627
      @conniejoosten4627 20 днів тому

      Actresses name is S Epatha, you may have seen her on a high blood pressure allergy/cold med commercial a few years ago. She was also on Law and Order. Great actress

  • @1tommyday
    @1tommyday Місяць тому

    No one is listening to this guy