Treating a Patient While Doing Time | House M.D. | MD TV
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- Опубликовано: 30 апр 2023
- When a fellow prisoner collapses due to mysterious symptoms, House races against the clock and the head prison doctor to find the cure
From House M.D. Season 8 Episode 7 'Twenty Vicodin' - House is serving time in prison after driving a car into Cuddy's living room before making his escape. When an antagonistic prison gang leader makes a serious threat, House solicits the help of a fellow inmate. When another inmate's unusual medical symptoms spark his curiosity, House must come up with creative ways to treat the patient while navigating prison rules.
House (2004) Dr House, an ingenious and unsociable physician who flouts hospital rules, clashes with fellow doctors and his assistants as he comes up with controversial hypotheses about his patients' illnesses.
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If the prison doctor bothered to watch the show he'd know that House is always right.
he would also know that hes usually wrong twice as many times as when hes right
and it’s never lupus…
Lets just say he's right but not always. But he never failed, right?
@@jco_sfm Right? I dont get all these people saying House is always right when he calls wrong at least twice every episode BEFORE getting it right. Considering his track record, he takes way too many risks to diagnose patients.
@@kurai8437 even worse that he usually makes the wrong diagnosis then immediately starts treatment before verifying, usually worsening the patients condition significantly
“She’s not hireable anywher-“
House: ”she’s hired”
Did House hire her later on?
@@NH-tb2sm yup!
@@fabiancaceres1473 gross
@@CherryBlossom3x3 what
@@l-ixir she wasn't hired in this episode. I watched the rest and wasn't sure if it was her or not because she looked a bit different.
If they bothered to watch the show; they'd know it's never Lupus.
Except for the one time it was
I wanted to quote House to House "it's never Lupus"
@@teebob21true I legit laughed when that happened
That's what Big Pharma *wants* any jail and/or prison medical department of any facility.
And if any knowledge and experienced doctor like this one in the TV show, he'd know that things aren't always of what they seem.
It's deceptive advertising for most prison doctors not just in America,but around the world.
It's always amazing of the doctor like in this then-popular TV show, he'd already know how deceptive the medical board anywhere in America IS.
Disgraceful top boss doctor.
What an ass.
Dr Lupus was wrong again😂
House takes the hippocratic oath literally.
Doesn't care if he might never see the sun again, if it means he can save one person.
Wasnt it to be taken literally? like verbatim? its an Oath
@@Mitaka.Kotsuka maybe it was meant to be, but it's long been corrupted, and higher ups such as transplant centres, forgo it entirely
Not to save a person, just to prove he's right
@@joselito7612 He wants to be right because he wants to save him
He has a limp. He knows he's not always right. He knows people die. - He still wants to save as many as he can, whatever it takes. Even life in prison.
He is addicted to the solving of the problems, not the saving of the patients.
It's so funny that the guards that were meant to get House out of there actually stopped to see if he would have the allergy attack
Actually the doctor shouted “STOP” as they were taking him away
@@disguisedcat1750 He said "no" to the female doctor, not "stop" and not to the guards.
"Its not lupus"
Never has been
Never will be
...Except that one time...
@@afrophoenix3111 the magic man
@@afrophoenix3111 what episode was that 😂
@@afrophoenix3111
And that other time we don't talk about.
ITS so unrealistic. This would indecate that prison doctors actually cared for their patients
They don't. You know how many people die in prisons from curable issues? A lot.
@@impishrebel5969 that was the point of the comment
Some do.
Would you care for your patients?Especially in a maximum security prison where they have no problem ending your life?
Find out how much of your taxes go to keep people alive for years on death row, then get back with us
If this series began in jail. He would be called Dr. Jail
House means hospital?
Well, it could develop into Dr. House Arrest...
@@capile2 even better
@@capile2 Love it!! 😂😂😂
😂
You know she is a keeper when she trusted house and risk everything she worked hard for.
I knew she was a keeper when House asked if they write them up for mouthing off and she said “not usually”. Then it was confirmed without a shadow of a doubt when she saw the patient bleeding all over the place from a tiny cut and she whispered “cool”. It’s like she’s part House and I love it.
It's been a while since I watched this show. But if I remember correctly house didn't like her once she was on his team.
I’m pretty sure in every episode there’s a female doctor House is forced to work with who eventually gains a crush on House
She might be unhireable anywhere but i'm sure if house went back to medicine, he'd hire her.
shame we never see her again
I really wish we'd seen more of her character. It would have been cool to see her join the team.
@@dontwearflipflopsfag She does join the team
@@randomrazrnot true!
@@randomrazrPrecisely why I miss the dislike button.
It's interesting to me that every doctor in charge knows who House is, and his abilities, but still ignores and refuses his theory just because they're technically a doctor too...
It's because of credibility, it doesn't matter what another doctor's opinion is. If it's your patient it's your neck on the chopping block if you didn't act upon what you believe and it turns out to be right. House embodies this the most out of all the doctors shown in the show. It's why he has his reputation.
@@lespectator4962yep, they can’t pass the buck. They are in charge of their patients’ care, and they can’t just say they depended on another doctor’s opinion, especially if that doctor has had his license revoked.
But it's his job he is the head of the diagnostic department.
@@abehambino Isn't there a process by which the scope of treatment can be expanded from one primary physician to several though? I remember watching the Sopranos and Junior wanted a whole board of doctors opinions on his cancer.
Yes but at the same time, he constantly throws out accusations without actually being able to diagnose it. He always confidently says its 3 other things before he gets it right. I know it makes for better TV but the one thing it does prove is that hes FAR from always right, and people are justified in not listening to him.
Me and humanity got together too young.... Hits me so hard.
I laughed so hard at this
I don't understand, can you explain it ?
Is it a reference to a girl as humanity ?
@@andrew4713 I'd guess it's a joke about being born since we all join humanity at our birth lol
@@The-Beyonder yeah , that might be it.
@@andrew4713 No it is literally a reference to the fact that House does not care about humanity he just enjoys his puzzles which happen to be humans. He doesnt need people or rules or civility it is all a hassle to him. House is basically a sociopath that likes to be correct at the benefit of others. He would rather be alone learning about the universe than having to respect the rules of society.
5:33 I think House just fell in love when doc goes "Cool..."
My thought exactly. Surprised I had to scroll down to find this comment.
i liked that the prison guard didnt beat house up for doing a tracheotemy. like the chillest prison guard in the world.
Right! Smart guy as well. It also helped that House explained his actions in a direct simple way.
My favorite season!! 😁
I wish Jessica Adams was in more of the series! She was One of my favorites!
And as an added bonus, Odette Anable is an absolute peach. 🤩😍🥰
@@danielvanr.8681she plays a complete badass in Banshee. Shes like a native American assassin.
Two facts not mentioned in this clip: Mast cells control hundreds of mediators like Histamine, Heparin, Tryptase, Prostaglandins, Norepinephrine etc. 1. The excessive bleeding from the earlobe shows that the mast cells released an inappropriate amount of heparin which is one of the mediators that mast cells can release. 2. The high dose aspirin can cause a reduction in prostaglandins (PgE2) which is a mast cell mediator, but it can increase Tryptase which is another mediator released by mast cells. Which means that in some cases, if someone has a major issue with PgE2, Asprin can sometimes be used a stabilizer for mast cells when used in low doses. In this case, the high dose of Asprin was able to cause an increase in Tryptase and trigger an attack. It is true, it can be challenging to diagnose mast cell disorders by blood work and urine tests alone. The testing is tricky and very sensitive to failure if they are not handled correctly. Often times a biopsy of bone marrow or other tissues are need need to confirm or assist in the diagnosis of mast cell disorders.
🤓🤓🤓🤓
Just kidding that’s real interesting. You clearly know your stuff
I've never heard about mast cells controlling release of norepinephrine. Did I miss it during my studies?
yes@@mikahjohnas1217
😂 idk but the average viewer don't care about any of that ...
@@kenzilbaptiste2519
Well, ya. There is that.
Blessings everyone everywhere and always
House goes beyond the right and wrong of the ethics dichotomy. He does what he must, not what he "should" in order to save lives. That means taking risks that others aren't willing to take due to their false sense of obligation to the supposed virtue of others rather than saving someone's life. They value the rules more than life or the solution to the puzzle, not because it's right but because it's what they were taught. House acts because solving the puzzle is more valuable than following the protocols and rules of the medical 'authority.'
Well to be fair, rules and protocols are necessary because not everyone's intuition is always right like House's is. As such, people's intuitive action can lead to bad outcomes and lawsuits. This is why I think having rule is a net positive, provided that those rules are thoughted out and are good. However, even good rules will sometimes result in hesitation or lack of actions that ultimately leads to a bad outcomes. The only solution to that is to come up with better rules and to not let ego or prides or traditions prevents creating new and better rules.
@@whowho5688 I'm definitely not dismissing the value of the rules and protocols. It's simply the case that there are situations in which they fail to account for their own limitations. It's in these situations that one is compelled to go beyond them in order to accomplish a higher ideal.
Please don’t be a doctor.
@@petrri323 Attourney, actually. I personally just find the idea of "good and bad" or "good and evil" instersting.
Just kidding about the attourney thing. I am actually an M.D. and probably where you live, so watch for me.
This is a bizarre take - the only reason House hasn't left behind a trail of corpses and misery is by direct divine intervention, via authorial fiat.
What's worse than that however is his patients can basically never give informed consent to anything he does, because of the way he chooses to present information e.g. "you HAVE to do this dangerous procedure, because I HAVE to be right, and therefore it's the only option you have" which blatantly ignores the fact that he's basically always wrong 3-5 times before he's right, bringing me back to the first point that if the author wanted to actually display the folly of this tortured genius, they would highlight the death and pain this approach causes, totally restating the case for medical ethics in the process.
It's never lupus!!!
It was Lupus once
@@burimfazliu3102 yeaas, the magic man
Even house was shocked when he heard her exclaim "cool" seeing the bloodied man.
Gotta love house. He was the only person who had the best interest of the pt
most of the other doctors worry about ego and emotions
Just realized from this video, somewhere in the multiverse House is a Physicist that makes Sheldon Cooper look tamed in comparison
House in the second half of 19th century & early 20th century would have had a lot of fun with all the (more or less)unrestricted experimental stuff that was going on back then
You should check out "The Knick"
Well I mean maybe but considering that many of the most horrific medical atrocities were committed during that time, Im not so sure about how much fun he would have had
House really has that kind of intellect where it doesn't matter what he chose to do, his investigative approach to medicine can be applied almost anywhere, I believe him when he says he could switch to Physics and figure out the secrets of the universe lmao
Having House around means everyone gains an AoE protection from Lupus.
The letter you were right hit hard. This show was always great
Imagine if House was a show about a doctor who is imprisoned and has a dark past, and the most important episodes of the other seasons were flashbacks revealing who he really is...
Like dexter I love it.
Prisoners with complicated and serious conditions get taken to real hospitals, at least in the 3 states that I have worked. I also observed that their conditions are often pretty advanced by the time they get taken to the hospital. I assisted in dozens of gall bladder operations and the worst looking gall bladder I have ever seen was in a prison inmate. I'm guessing that he went through a lot of pain before his vital signs were bad enough for them to make the trip (Maybe thinking that he was faking?) EDIT: "In state facilities, more than 20 percent of incarcerated people with a persistent medical condition go without care. That number jumps to more than 68 percent in local jails. Among a population more likely to suffer from chronic health conditions like heart disease and diabetes, that inadequate care can be deadly." ~ VERA Institute
Hello, l would like additional information on this topic. What is a good source?
US prisons are, after all, not actually intended for rehabilitation. It's just legal slavery.
its because prisoners have very little human rights if im being honest. we act like its justified but the truth is if you're in prison, not suffering is deemed a luxury. people only care when you're undeniably on the verge of death, just like they do with livestock.
A lot of it is because feigning an illness to get someone a ride to a hospital is one of the easiest ways to bust someone out. I worked for a doc who worked at a medical prison for a short time and he said they'd have 3 ambulances come and drive off in 3 directions to lower the chance of hijacking escape attempt
It's a television show.
After this scene in solitary a note is slipped in saying "You were right!" for those whom are reading the comments due to a compulsion to know the ending. You're welcome!
Edit: Thanks for the likes guys!
tyfys
It was in the video
*who
@@danielvanr.8681 That is Such a Ross thing to say lol
@@khushiraizada262 *such
Years ago I had a bad case of cellulitis. I was in excruciating pain and could not walk. I was stuck in the ER for 2 weeks. If I had a doctor like House, he would have realized my diabetes was interfering with the elasticity of my skin and sliced an opening in my leg (against protocol) and relieved my pain. We need doctors like House.
You mean in and out of the ER I'm guessing.
@@perryrush6563 Nitpicking really? Person shared their pain and that's what you got from it? Smh
Exactly. I was not diagnosed with clinical depression because 1)in Ukraine it's still a stigma; 2) I was considered too young for this; 3) I haven't tried to kill myself (and apparently they ignored all the other obvious signs). Well, it has gotten only worse with years and now when there is a tiny progress (still nowhere near enough) I can't make myself go to doctors... Then, I developed breathing problems (I guess physical toll of years of severe depression) and again almost noone took me seriously. I don't care that House can be rude or using questionable methods, he won't rest until he gets to the truth thus relieving patients' pain and saving their lives. So I agree, I also wish we had such doctors but alas.
5:22 Actually House might have been great at astrophysics. He uses treatments knowing that they either work or tell him something new about the condition. That's bad in medicine, and downright malpraxis, but if he learned as much about astrophysics as he knows about medicine he might be the next Hawking. Maybe that's what he does 6 months after the end of the last season. Government probably wouldnt mind the stunt he did if it meant applying his unique intellect to advancing American science, and he definitely wouldn't mind never being without a puzzle to solve. He might even make friends there. A spinoff series regarding that would probably be pretty boring, since discoveries in space can take months if not years to confirm, but I choose to believe that he'd probably do that.
malpraxis, do you mean Malpractice?
@@helpfulDeathgod yes, malpraxis is the latin word for it, the "legalese" version xD
No one ever expects the Spanish Inquisition - just as House never expects Lupus.
"It's never house" - Lupus
House is always right even though his methods may not seem right he’s spot on when it comes to medicine
Wow that was good! I want to see all seasons now!!
clinic duties are the best.
such a great show
Last I checked it was all on Prime. Dunno now, tho.
Think I've seen this on Binge too
@@jakemerchant950 Still is. I binged it like 3x and now i just play it in the background.
I love how quickly that chick started respecting House, she basically turned into him by the end of the episode
🎶Tracheotomy with a ball point pen🎶
It wasn’t a ball point pen. It was a prison shank, that’s why after he made the cut he flushed everything, but the outer tube. He didn’t want to get caught with it and lose his parole.
Reminded me of Saw 5, when FBI Special Agent Peter Strahm is drowning with his head stuck in the fish bowl trap? but performs an emergency tracheostomy on himself in order to breathe.
@@jay_naidu yes
I've stabbed myself by accident numerous times over the years with fountain pens. The tips are incredibly sharp and could cut. File a ball point pen down and it'd probably be just as sharp.
It’s been done many times, any port in the storm.
Funny fact is most prison doctors aren't even real doctors. Kinda sad they didn't do this episode in that way.
Nothing sad, they already exposed their hipocrisy through the character of the main doctor.
"Its not lupus" IT NEVER IS! 😂
this show is so 00's tv and I am here for it
The shows from the 2000s were timeless, it's the audience that didn't age well.
This seems like yesterday. Been 12 years since Season 8
Thank you for finishing the scene.
Actually some doctors should take example from Dr. House not that it like in the movie or series, but the fact if that client well die by other people hands than you have to do it yourself
Retired now I once worked, periodically, in a UK mental hospital. I'm not a medical professional - I established and ran a library there. I was so impressed by how rewarding the work was, I considered doing it full-time.
But instead, I gave up a position I loved. Why? Because I simply could no longer face a system that regarded punishment as a valid method of treating sick people.
To be fair, that was 40 years ago. I've no idea if and what has changed since.
House channeling his Japanese _buraku_ doctor/janitor spirit animal.
Needs more verizon ads. One every 60 seconds isn't enough.
*Laughs in ad block*
Laughs in youtube vanced
Laughs in premium pocket hole
Laughs in just not getting ads for some reason
laughs in medical jargon
Some docs are not allowed to heal bc the key is in the labs won't allow it to do so.
Well, every year my recommended shows me House, and I go on a house clips watching binge. Time to watch the show again!
Imagine if every doctor gave every patient the first diagnosis he thought of without confirming then patient had to go through 10 progressions of worsening symptoms before actually finding out what’s really wrong.
But each time the doctor would definitively claim the diagnosis at each step. 🙄 l🤦🏻♂️
That's just called health care in America
That had been my experience, which is why I don't go. I diagnose and treat myself Beverly the previous times I'd gone I'd suggest what I believed the problem to be, they'd be arrogant and wrong, and I'd be right.
The guy is bleeding everywhere
the doctor: Cool..
If anyone needs to know, Lupus means you can turn into a werewolf.
❤I could watch these all day
its always Lupis with Dr House 😂😂
Lupus* Lupis is the noun for Lupis, which means wolf in latin
@@RazorsharpLT thank you, that was helpful 😊
God bless all doctors who live up to Dr. House.
"You're in here because You think You can do whatever You want, when you want! But You can't" Words that people today need to learn....
What people?
@@justintte5338 Conspiracy theorists, Criminals, People in today's world..
@@Aemilius46 As long as you don't break the law, you can absolutely do what you want when you want.
@@Bonzi_Buddy Depending on where you live, you can go to jail just for making the wrong person throw a temper tantrum without breaking any laws at all.
@@flithbrin There is no “make someone have a temper tantrum and go to jail” law.
It’s never Lupus 😂
House is in the big house
House MD writers really have a talent to keep you watching
Years ago I worked in a hospital. A family was in with their sick child. No one knew what was wrong. So the parents asked for Dr. House.
They thought Dr. House was a real doctor.
Aww, damn, I feel bad for them, because they were so scared and thought only he could help 🥺😥 I'd trust Dr. House any day! Hope the kid got treated! 🖤
I was an assistant public defender. A client once said he wanted Cher to represent him.
In season 3 episode 7 House admits he became a doctor after seeing a janitor in Japan help diagnose a case. He has finally become a buraku
or could they have just given him hot coffee again? haha!
good episode
House the Astrophysicist❤
7:20 bro basically said “House, I’d lose my house”
Oh no, he was right again! What a surprise
So nice of the prison guards to wait for the effect of the aspirin before carrying House away
"Belief, implies a level of giving-a-crap that I am just _never_ going to achieve."
I just love this statement "I think House is right"😂
"It was never lupus" : the series.
0:32 I love that TV show
I watched a lot of House to tell you every now and then, House says lupus but is not. If I remember correctly😂😂😂
10:20 Of the course thing to say, but the transition here was clean.
I love how the gaurds stop pulling him away, as if they want to see if he was right too. Like so much drama, you can't miss it.
i swear to god it's always lupus
I knew it! House was going to be sarcastic! I knew it!
It's always Lupus
Seeing videos like this makes the ending of this show make so much sense they never would have left him alone
Who ''they''? Patients? Puzzles? Authorities? All of this might still find him in his later life without Wilson
house is actually crazy lmao
this gal, wow, is another crazy House
"Cool" 😂
House is a genius
Oh House, it's never Lupus 😏
Inmates never yell guard, it’s always CO.
I love this show
Prison doctor guy just toting his power trip around what a disgrace
He would have been moved to a hospitol the moment he began bleeding.
Love that house hired her after
It's lupus the heavens have parted 😂
My ex was diagnosed with lupus after I argued continuously with our GP who refused to do a raft of blood tests. He just kept giving him painkillers- he ended up inA/E vomiting blood from the painkillers. He’d lost 3 stone and most of his hair by then mad has been left with permanent brain damage.
I'm ngl, I thought it was moist critical from the thumbnail
....Odette 😍😍
My favourite thing about this show is the complete Main Character Syndrome House has. In ANY other circumstance, some renegade, license revoked horseshit peddler with a god complex should be shut down at every turn, it just so happens that in this fantasy he’s a god among doctors.
It's always lupus
Ah yes incompetence
I feel for this prisoner, i have something similar, mast cells activation disorder. My gosh its a lot of hoops and gaslighting to get a diagnosis for it. Thankfully im not anaphylactic but its almost like a phantom response as if i were with some items
It's not lupas, it's never lupas
Always with the goddamn Lupus
The perfect Sherlock Holmes but in dr. form. Keep getting clues get the look and the patient is healed
of course he was
Suprised it wasnt lupis
It's never lupus.