Even though Foreman suggested the incredibly risky radiation procedure, House is also a big part of the blame why this woman died, he was distracted by his obsession into Wilson's personal life instead of managing the case properly.
@@ConnorNotyerbidness well as i said foreman is objectively right more often than most characters so i dont know why you are so convinced otherwise. Racism?
They never do, and yet. Rewatching it from the beginning and keeping track when he guesses the right diagnosis is wild, especially when they consistently treat him at the beginning like he's somehow the weak link.
@@almightyk11But that’s also what House does a lot. He sees a pattern of symptoms that aligns with a diagnosis and a lot of the time just says that by treating it he can prove that he was right.
The episode showed how doctors can kill people when they overlooked something because they're overthinking and overdoing a diagnosis, leading them in overtreating the patient.
As House says back in season 1 during the Three Stories episode “It is in the nature of medicine that you’re gonna screw up, you’re gonna kill someone. If you can’t handle that reality, pick another profession.”
I used to watch House whenever I was off of work on the nights it came on. I missed this episode, now I want to see it. I miss House. I can't think of any show today that comes on ABC, NBC or CBS that comes anywhere near this kind of quality today.
@@Sangsangaplaz I've seen commercials for The Good Doctor but I haven't watched it. Maybe it was just a season ending when I thought it was cancelled. I'll check it out and give it a try. I liked everything about House- the writing,characters,etc, but the main reason I liked House was because of Hugh Laurie. He was perfect as the grouchy, sarcastic, but loveable doctor. He's a great actor and as everyone who watched House knows his mannerisms and accent as an American were perfect. I'll give The Good Doctor a chance though!
the true misfortune of it was, they would have found the source of infection through a simple physical examination. The episode makes a point that the team gets a case that a traditional doctor wouldn't have think of, so the team didn't do the basic examinations under the impression that those examinations were already done and cleared with.
@muhammadammarrasyid5780 That's why if I try not to get upset if two different medical professionals do the same examination, especially on quick physical exams. Yeah, it might seem redundant and eat a few minutes in the office, but I'd rather a doctor give due diligence than just skip over things. Otherwise all it takes is one person not doing their job right to set off a chain reaction
@@muhammadammarrasyid5780 reminds me of the boy with genetic chimerism, when thirteen suggested a blind uterus and foreman sarcastically said "i bet no other doctor has thought to look for that!"
Mad props to the guy saying "Mad props to the person keeping the 'Map props to the person keeping 'mad props to the person keeping this channel alive trend'"
The Hippocratic oath isn't a requirement to become a doctor and even if they did, it's not legally binding. Also, sometimes doing the right thing ain't doing the right thing.
@@Lazarus_G unless they’re not actually sick I’ll treat them and if they anything bad pops up I’ll call the police but if I’m a medical professional then I’m required to help even if that’s the bear minimum
Mad props to the person still keeping the "Mad props to the person still keeping the 'Mad props to the person still keeping this account alive' trend alive" trend alive.
She wasn't completely right though. She will be remembered because she left Foreman behind. He'll always remember her and her case and if there is just one thing that will come out of this than it'll be Foreman checking over every patient for signs of infection himself in the future. I remember seeing it on TV and being so so mad at Foreman and House for messing her up and her dying because of this simple cause. I thought her being one of my own family members or friends or even myself. Otherwise it's an important episode because it shows exactly that little bacteria are still silent killers. Plus how historically important finding out about antibiotics was and for us to keep track and back up plans for those resistance bacteria nowadays. Plus doctors need to remind themselves to always double check and don't forget about the primary care they learned in the early stages of their lives as a doctor.
Patient--" whenever my stomach gets queasy, I want vanilla ice cream." Doctor---" you're supposed to stay on liquids for now." Um...miss ice cream is a liquid. Semi solid (I know what she means. Clear liquids, ofc.)
"then we'll tell our patient that we just killed her." WHY WOULD YOU TELL HER? she's gonna die and then nobody will know it was your fault and you can avoid a lawsuit
I never watched House and the only reason I know it exists is the clips I have seen on YT. I don't watch a lot of tv in general and don't actually have a tv. But I have seen enough good clips that I am interested in watching House and Chicago Med, another show I only know about from clips on YT.
Even though Foreman suggested the incredibly risky radiation procedure, House is also a big part of the blame why this woman died, he was distracted by his obsession into Wilson's personal life instead of managing the case properly.
Rule of thumb in this show- if foreman suggests it, it means that its always the wrong answer
Hes right like twice in the whole show
You are a black man.
this vexes me
@@ConnorNotyerbidness actually foreman has 9 correct diagnoses in the show, third best after chase's 20 and house's 117
@@piergiorgio919 as i said
If foreman guesses it, rule of thumb its almost certainly wrong
@@ConnorNotyerbidness well as i said foreman is objectively right more often than most characters so i dont know why you are so convinced otherwise. Racism?
Mad props to the person still keeping this account alive
you're welcome 😚
They are making bank. Lots of ads, tons of views
Agreed. They just keep uploading more and more clips, and I am all for it, as it allows me to quickly watch more weird and funny scenes from House
@@therandomnessstrikes1435 Hahahaha I've never watched one episode, but I have watched so many clips
they are making money 🤷🏻♂️
Mad props to the person still keeping the "Mad props to the person still keeping this account alive" trend alive.
Haha 😂
Angry acting tool devices to the Human kfhkmsfknsdkhdgfsakjdfnjdgslkaf
1:40 "infection" Chase solved it like nothing and no one listened to him
They never do, and yet. Rewatching it from the beginning and keeping track when he guesses the right diagnosis is wild, especially when they consistently treat him at the beginning like he's somehow the weak link.
@@thetalee117 in their defense, he did get his job, because his dad has money.
It's not enough to be right, you also need to be able to back it up with the how and why
@@almightyk11But that’s also what House does a lot. He sees a pattern of symptoms that aligns with a diagnosis and a lot of the time just says that by treating it he can prove that he was right.
@@A.K-A. Yes but he knows WHY he came to that conclusion
Foreman was not a man who ran from his mistakes.
The episode showed how doctors can kill people when they overlooked something because they're overthinking and overdoing a diagnosis, leading them in overtreating the patient.
As House says back in season 1 during the Three Stories episode “It is in the nature of medicine that you’re gonna screw up, you’re gonna kill someone. If you can’t handle that reality, pick another profession.”
The Thomas Aquinas joke on free will is underrated.
… subtly slipped by
Time stamp?
@@MultiTHEJOKER1:05 - 1:13
Probably because people don't understand it.
Who is Thomas Aquinas?
@@wessltovHe was an Italian priest and theologian from the 1200s
I used to watch House whenever I was off of work on the nights it came on. I missed this episode, now I want to see it. I miss House. I can't think of any show today that comes on ABC, NBC or CBS that comes anywhere near this kind of quality today.
The Good Doctor is a good replacement. Not nearly as interesting but it's a good show.
@@georgethomas4567 I haven't seen it. Is it still on? I thought it was cancelled. Maybe I'm confusing it with another show. I miss House!
@@Minlaroo It wasn't cancelled bruv. How ihave you not heard of it? It WAY more arrucate that House MD lol
@@Sangsangaplaz I've seen commercials for The Good Doctor but I haven't watched it. Maybe it was just a season ending when I thought it was cancelled. I'll check it out and give it a try. I liked everything about House- the writing,characters,etc, but the main reason I liked House was because of Hugh Laurie. He was perfect as the grouchy, sarcastic, but loveable doctor. He's a great actor and as everyone who watched House knows his mannerisms and accent as an American were perfect. I'll give The Good Doctor a chance though!
@@georgethomas4567nothing can replace House MD! Bite your tongue 😂
I like the talk wilson has with him, not in this clip but that talk of how to tell someone they are going to die cuz you screwed up was fantastic
A simple staph infection and they couldn’t even check her body before killing her?
1:38
the true misfortune of it was, they would have found the source of infection through a simple physical examination. The episode makes a point that the team gets a case that a traditional doctor wouldn't have think of, so the team didn't do the basic examinations under the impression that those examinations were already done and cleared with.
@muhammadammarrasyid5780 That's why if I try not to get upset if two different medical professionals do the same examination, especially on quick physical exams. Yeah, it might seem redundant and eat a few minutes in the office, but I'd rather a doctor give due diligence than just skip over things. Otherwise all it takes is one person not doing their job right to set off a chain reaction
@@muhammadammarrasyid5780 reminds me of the boy with genetic chimerism, when thirteen suggested a blind uterus and foreman sarcastically said "i bet no other doctor has thought to look for that!"
Depending on where the staph is, it can be very dangerous and deadly on its own.
Mad props to the mouse bites that cured this patient
Wouldn't have need mouse bites to live if four men didn't give stupid drug
Every doctor's worst nightmare...
Mad props to the guy saying "Mad props to the person keeping the 'Map props to the person keeping 'mad props to the person keeping this channel alive trend'"
7:55 Of all the scenes in House, I think this is the one that's stuck with me the most.
I watch house Md vids everyday when i do my makeup before work
Regardless of if I wanted to help her
Due to the Hippocratic oath I’d be required to help despite if I wanted to or not
It's a stupid question anyway it's not like she's something truly reprehensible and irredeemable, like a social conservative.
The Hippocratic oath isn't a requirement to become a doctor and even if they did, it's not legally binding. Also, sometimes doing the right thing ain't doing the right thing.
@@Lazarus_G
It's not the doctors job to decide who lives or dies. That's a dangerous line of thinking
@@Lazarus_G unless they’re not actually sick I’ll treat them and if they anything bad pops up I’ll call the police but if I’m a medical professional then I’m required to help even if that’s the bear minimum
@@wlfshadow4255hey, just checking, you know you aren't a doctor right? Never will be one either since you apparently can't fuCKING READ
how would she be conscious to have that conversation if she is on deaths door with a bactermeia/sepsis/endocarditis or whatever type of infection
Mad props to the person still keeping the "Mad props to the person still keeping the 'Mad props to the person still keeping this account alive' trend alive" trend alive.
Anyone ever take a count of the times people vomit blood on House M.D. ?
A number of years ago, a patient died in front of me. It was awful.
I’m a registered nurse. I see people dial all the time it didn’t bother me.
"Simple, yet super deadly."
this was a great episode 💖 love watching house
She has nobody to be there with her while she died, imagine how scary… he stayed with her despite just meeting her ❤
TIA.. is that like a stroke? A little (one)
TIA is a transient ischemic attack as far as I know.😊
Mad props to the person keeping the 'Map props to the person keeping 'mad props to the person keeping this channel alive trend'
House..... ROAD HOUSE
Cameron took way too long to take the band off that lady's arm lol
She wasn't completely right though. She will be remembered because she left Foreman behind. He'll always remember her and her case and if there is just one thing that will come out of this than it'll be Foreman checking over every patient for signs of infection himself in the future.
I remember seeing it on TV and being so so mad at Foreman and House for messing her up and her dying because of this simple cause. I thought her being one of my own family members or friends or even myself.
Otherwise it's an important episode because it shows exactly that little bacteria are still silent killers.
Plus how historically
important finding out about antibiotics was and for us to keep track and back up plans for those resistance bacteria nowadays.
Plus doctors need to remind themselves to always double check and don't forget about the primary care they learned in the early stages of their lives as a doctor.
Jeez, going from job to job is called living in the 21stC. It's reality for so many of us workers.
Patient--" whenever my stomach gets queasy, I want vanilla ice cream."
Doctor---" you're supposed to stay on liquids for now."
Um...miss ice cream is a liquid. Semi solid (I know what she means. Clear liquids, ofc.)
Ice cream is a liquid when it melts
@@snowyowl2784and still tastes great
Ice cream is not a liquid until it melts btw.
Early to a House MD video I feel like VIP
Unrelated, but can you please upload the other half of the “vegan parents” clips?
YES!!! I only got up to the part when CPS come in and took the baby. and house stook up for the parents
I feel bad for her, but how the hell did she plan to afford a heart transplant?!
Not everyone is broke.
What's going on with their upload schedule? Now I am going to be late coming back from my lunch hour.
"then we'll tell our patient that we just killed her."
WHY WOULD YOU TELL HER? she's gonna die and then nobody will know it was your fault and you can avoid a lawsuit
Not how it works. Please never become a doctor. You have no bedside manner.
Pretty heavy hey!
I never watched House and the only reason I know it exists is the clips I have seen on YT. I don't watch a lot of tv in general and don't actually have a tv. But I have seen enough good clips that I am interested in watching House and Chicago Med, another show I only know about from clips on YT.
This one is on Amazon Prime.
@@WarGrowlmon18
Yes, thank you.
@@NanciBK No problem!!!
what a scacco
House M.D. must be a Tuesday
Yeah.. migraines are the same...
Doesnt download itself
Omg 😂
Mad props to the guy mad props to mad and props
🎶SHE'S NOT GONNA MAAAAKE IT ANYMOOORE🎶
death will come for us all
So?
Death is an illusion. And so are pants.
But you first!
@@mitchtheronin1469so what?
@@erronblack308 whats the point?
Taylor Donald Jones Susan Young David
5:35 - yeah, that's why the doctor is giving you the bad news - to scare you, so you will... run out of the hospital
No actually use :facepalm:
🤦🏼
2:23 0_O'
????
Eggscellent episode
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is it teally foreman fault isnt chase one found no infection
Chase was the one who suggested an infection but everyone dismissed it
Bro was really the worst doctor in the team.
Play in the high States game means you lose big time are people only understand the big wins
What a stupid question. It's not like she's something truly reprehensible and irredeemable, like a social conservative
The title? Looks like it got changed.
fifth
My dog watched this video with me and now thinks she can be a star. I think it's time for her to go on UA-cam🔥