Carter's Student Has A Latex Allergy | ER
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- Опубликовано: 22 июл 2020
- Carter's med student Henry (Chad Lowe) suffers an anaphylactic shock when he is wearing latex gloves working on a patient, and Carter and Anna scramble to revive him, and later described an out of body experience.
Requested by Sanne Axolotl.
From "Freak Show" (Season 4 Episode 8)
First broadcast December 11th, 1997. - Развлечения
No medical show will ever match ER with so much great dialogue, choreography and cinematography
I TOTALLY agree with you,I’m a Registered nurse so I can tell that,it’s just amazing.
Honestly
Sounds about right 😂
They don't care so much about med students at first, unlike other overdramatic shows. Similar to real life lol.
The weird thing is, it was excessively all over the place. For example, they didn't change gloves from the patient to another. He intubated with a bloody glove. Then she intubated again (idk why)
But the dialogue was impressive, almost very accurate regarding the placement of the chect tube and the blood gas etc.
@elsansundapatchi7415
"He's always complaining, he's a hypochondriac" LMAO
That's not funny it's serious
Mark’s face when the random guy says “its under control” 😂
My Mom had me checked for latex allergy after this episode. I have a lot of allergies and sure enough, I’m allergic to latex and all products from sheep and lamb. I’ve almost died twice because of ignorance. I have to check any place I go for latex products. So ER saved me in this instance. I loved Chad Lowe and felt bad for him. Lol.
Dang! Good thing your mom watched this episode.
Must suck to have to live that carefully, your lucky your mom is that cautious
I am a retired nurse and have a latex allergy. You don’t always have it the first time you wear it or touch it. It is often due to repeated exposure to it.
Im allergic to latex and im a nurse lol Almost everything at the hospital is latex free now, but theres a few sneaky things that are not. Have to be careful!
I was almost been killed twice by the same nurse because she touched me with latex gloves
I love how Henry came back later in the series as a Neurosurgeon!!
Reallyyyy??
@@moonshine399 he did?
For real?
Put the episode
@@moonshine399 It's in the episode the Providers (S11E12). And actually I don't think he was a neurosurgeon but a neurologist. Also fun fact, the guy who plays him is Rob Lowe's brother.
Are we not going to acknowledge the random patient that's like "everything's under control" and the double-take Mark gives him like "oh good I--wait what are you doing here!?"
That guy was something. He was the shady lawyer who got Greene out of the serious problems he went on. In exchange, he asked to learn some medical stuff. This scene was the beggining of that arc.
@@TheFranc77 this is the guy who randomly shocks a patient and ends up saving them right? He was pretty funny!
🤣🤣🤣
I know time is of the essence here but Del Amico did the absolute least to wash her hands 😆
I agree. She should have at least used soap. I am also allergic to latex and will go into anaphylatic shock if it gets in my bloodstream.
Thank you . Was looking for this. Im like she just rinsing
lol, seriously. I don't think she even got her hands wet. Of course it was to hurry the scene but it's so funny to watch
@@husker570 me too
@@husker570 Yep. I'm also allergic to latex. That was horrible.
Things like this are why I (a latex allergy sufferer) am glad that 99% of hospitals have switched to vinyl or nitrile gloves.
It's nitrile 99 percent of the time. Most vinyl gloves are not sterile for medical facilities. They are more common in the culinary field
Almost lost my daughter to a balloon. She had a latex allergy diagnosis but someone innocently gave her a balloon to play with at school. She went into shock. It's a hideous allergy.
I'm so sorry she and you had to go through that.
I dated a guy while we were both in the military and he told me he was allergic to latex. we were in different units and one day after he gets back from the field, he tells me the allergy went away. I asked him how. Turns out, the medic like to use him as an example of what happen when people don’t take allergies seriously since his reaction was a mild to serious where he would swell up at the site of where the latex was used. Since the medic had been doing this for the better part of two years, his allergy to latex just reduce until it went away. Crazy!
I believe that the body gets used to things as we change. Pregnant women should expose themselves to every possible allergen to help their baby’s immunity
@@abigaildeeks8328 Thats partly true. I have had a couple PB and J sandwiches and so far so good. We also don't have peanut allergy in the family so its not likely.
Exposure therapy…sometimes it works,sometimes it makes things worse 🤷🏻♀️
This is true! Your body can develop an allergy, and it can also go away. I used to be able to eat hazelnuts, but now I'm allergic. I'm still allergic, but I think it's not as severe as it used to be.
This is pretty much why we switched to latex free around the time this episode aired. I'm in a fire department that does first response medical calls.
I’m allergic too latex too, I found about after my very first surgery, it was also the same time I found out I found out I was allergic too morphine too, learned a lot from watching ER.
I LOVE all of the nurses and doctor's comments.
I just bought the box set....can't wait to watch the entire show, all 15 seasons!!!!
@Maya Hampton no got it from Amazon. I'm on season 6 right now 😁
You're lucky. The Season 4 set has both versions of "Ambushed". That was the episode that was performed and broadcast live. They performed the whole episode twice; once for the East Coast, once for the West Coast. The second version is always the one they show on reruns. The first version has not been seen since the original broadcast, except on DVD 📀
Were there any differences between the east /west coast episodes?
@@sarcasticallyrearranged The only ones that I remember are when Carter gets thrown up on, one version he wipes his hands on a curtain, the other he doesn't wipe his hands. Also, there's a Cubs game on in the breakroom, and when asked, a different score is given each time.
I have a latex allergy... watching him rub his nose and I was just cringing. I carry my own latex free gloves and band aids with me always... and I always make sure latex allergy gets told...
I liked Henry's return in season 11. One of the better later episodes of ER
I remember scream latex allergy at my screen watching this I immediately knew what it was
Modern latex gloves have next to no latex proteins in the material. It’s removed during the double chlorination process. To the point there is now latex gloves that are designed for people with sensitive latex allergies
Sorry. I can die from latex gloves. You should see my skin if they touch me for less than a minute.
It is still latex. I don’t need much to pass out. It’s a heck no no matter what.
It’s still latex though. I’ve got a severe latex allergy and have been in anaphylactic shock multiple times. One reaction was from a latex stopper in a vial of Benadryl that I received for itching when I was 29. I was 2 days postop from my pacemaker being replaced. Immediately I knew something was wrong. I developed stridor, became cyanotic, then purple, code blue was called. I had a cardiac arrest that day and woke up in the ICU on a ventilator the next day. My allergy eventually ended my bedside nursing career in Cardiac Surgery Recovery and I moved to a non-clinical setting in Nursing Informatics. I now have a long tern IV access cath in my chest and can give myself IV Benadryl when I need it. I’m not allergic to Benadryl.
I felt bad for Henry. I have the allergy I crashed on operating table 3 different time before they figured out i was allerge to Latex. now you should doctor when i say latex allerrgy. they scrub things down before i enter
Phillip Chappell I know a cardio vascular surgeon who is alérgic to latex. Poor guy
Now we don’t even have latex gloves in my clinic we use nitrile. Even then when I schedule a surgery if they have a latex allergy we have to note it just in case
I'm so sorry you had to go through that.
I know that Henry was more of a lab technician type and was only doing an ER rotation because it was required of him. But how do you get to the point of being a 3rd year medical student without knowing you're allergic to latex? I would thing in pre-med or his first 2 years of medical school they would be having him dissecting things like frogs or other animals before they let him touch a human being.
I was thinking the exact same thing. ha ha. But it's a show I guess, dramatic effect. But in reality he wouldn't get past pre-med, even high school bio! Especially in that time, now there are much more options.
@@Alconium great
something else to be paranoid for especially during theses coronoof times
i learned i was allergic to latex within the first month of clinicals but that was because they had always had none latex on hand and had recently run out. if it is a good working environment who considers patients being allergic without knowledge it can happens. it was my second year as a medical student.
@@valerieprema9432 My high school bio classes didn't wear gloves for dissecting.
theiran Mine didn’t either but that was in the 1980s
This was an intense moment I'd forgotten about
Having a latex allergy myself, this stunned me. I am so lucky, I’ve never gotten that bad.
Why would you think you couldn't have a reaction this bad when you're actually allergic?
@@sarcasticallyrearranged all I said was that I’ve never been that bad. Higher exposure could definitely cause this.
Henry was one of my favourite of the minor characters
Those are hopeless chest compressions 🙈 thanks Dr Mike ...😂
Ahahaha 😂 hopeless IM DYING
True, but I'm sure the actors don't want broken ribs from good compressions.
Is that the defense attorney that Mark hires? I remember him convincing Mark to let him dress in scrubs and follow him around. My guess was that he was an ambulance chaser looking for clients.
Great video I do remember the bright light and trying to make it there when I overdosed a few times when I was younger
I had the floating above myself watching thing he describes when I had a very near death situation a few years ago
My sister is allergic to latex and later developed an allergy to bananas.
First time I've ever seen a significant facial/voice resemblance between Rob and Chad Lowe.
Good job ER.... asystole and you didn’t shock it.
I started watching ER right after I finished watching Parks and Rec. When I got to the episodes with Henry, I was thinking 'I knoooow that isn't Rob Lowe, but he looks and sounds just like him!' expected him to wake up and say "I LITERALLY almost died!"
I've had a similar experience with latex gloves and the ER
Oh no I hope you ok my sister had allergy to latex but grow out of it
How do you get through med school without finding out about a latex allergy?
I love Henry ❤️❤️❤️
Isn’t henry byron from pll (father of aria)
All medical gloves should be latex free, at least they are now
I found out about my latex allergy as an adult, also working with latex gloves... Watching this is kinda scary. I´m always carefull at work with the gloves, if I don´t know if or not they are latex gloves I won´t put them on!
I find most places now use nitrile gloves anyways. Latex allergies are surprisingly common.
@@SjofnBM1989 I work in food industry. At my previous job they still used latex gloves when I started. But over time they switched to latex free gloves cause I was not the only one with the allergy anymore...
Carter should really have changed his gloves before trying to intubate Henry with his hands covered in blood.
I was looking for this comment. I think it's a bit disgusting that he was using the same bloody gloves on a new patient.
It was kind of a do it with dirty gloves or watch him die kind of situation…
WOW My episode that revealed I was allergic to latex wasn’t quite so dramatic. Thank God. But I was treated like somewhat similar as, “he’s a hypochondriac statement”
Thank goodness my doctor finally gave me the attention I needed!
R.I.P. Deezer D. (Nurse Malick).
😮😮 what?
@@moonshine399 The actor Deezer D. has passed away three years ago
This video shows you that latex is now not allowed in some hospital because of this reason. It’s the gloves that cause it at first latex gloves are full of powder that can get released into the air causing a allergic reaction to the people who have an allergy to latex. It can be cause by touching it. I have sister who has a allergy to latex and I have to be careful around her. Latex is in balloons, some gloves, band aid and more. That’s why we have latex free gloves because we don’t want an allergic reaction.
Poor Henry.
The fact that he just stopped operating to check on Hebert then the patient coded. 😂
Also those compressions are not going to cut it 😂
And what is Dan Heyada skulking around doing?
Ha... he sounds just like Rob 😂
suban los capitulos en castellano
Makes me cackle when they intubate at a spO2 of 86 like no hospital would ever do that
Yes we would! Especially if it’s 86 and dropping with obvious cyanosis!
The Carter character always pissed me off the way he would disregard his students.
He was a really good doctor but he was a crappy teacher.
It's a product of his own medical school education. Look at the way Benton treated him about 90% of the time.
How was Malik getting his oxygen levels at the beginning? Henry had gloves on and I didn’t see the ear clip at the start.
The pulse ox meter was on his earlobe wasn't it?
James Sanders At the end, yes, but I don’t see it at the beginning?
You can see it on when Carter intubates him right before Malik said it
Ah now I see it.
Will there be any scenes with Mark and Cynthia from Season 4
No
I recall this ep
I’m allergic to latex too the powder does something
Anyone knows in which episode of season 4 Dr Anna Del Amico ( Maria Bello ) skates on ice ? Will there be bloopers and outtakes from season 4 ? Thank you !
No
Chad Lowe was acting a little off once he was rescued. I wouldn't want him as my doctor. That's for sure!
I'm actually allergic to Nitrile gloves. Hives almost completely consume my hands. I have to order special black ones.
I would get allergy tested. Nitrile are made so no one is supposed to be allergic to them.
@@FlutePlayer777 Technically it is the chemicals that are used in the manufacture of the gloves. From the ones I have ordered before "Does not contain sulfur-based accelerators - no dithiol carbamates, theorems or Mercator benzothiazoles".
This is scary. I am allergic to latex and its so bad that I get 2nd degree chemical burns!
I'm so sorry.
And THIS is why they scrub in and the importance of it! In case the gloves need to come off! They kept touching him with the latex too!
But they didn't know that.
@@klaudiagrob yeah. They had to learn the hard way. They would not have been allowed in without scrubbing in. No major harm done. They caught it in time. It seems he was not aware of his own latex allergy as well.
You do not “scrub in” in an emergency room that’s something they do in the Operating/procedure rooms that require everything to be sterile
@@buffya8012 I never said scrub in the emergency room. I said this is why they scrub in.
@@buffya8012 but they should wash they hands in the er though.
What was with the complete stranger (looked like the same guy who played Carla’s ex-husband on Cheers) in a trauma room?
Same guy, Dan Hedaya! Played an eccentric lawyer named Spivak who traded legal advice for getting to hang out in the ER I think
(There's some spoilers under this thing):
This was starting to wrap up the end of season 3 story arc involving Mark being attacked in the ER. He was being sued for malpractice and civil rights violations over the treatment of a black teenager named Kenny Law. Mark wound up hiring his own lawyer after the hospital was going to settle the lawsuit. He wanted to do an er procedure, in lieu of an attorney's fee. But i think that happened in the next episode.
Irl no giving benadryl and epi sooner.
Did he not Use gloves during middle school.
Then they brought back Chad Lowe in Season 11 I think?
Yes The Providers 11x12
Just watched that episode today. Seemed to me he thought he was better than Carter just because Carter was still working in the ER.
I am allergic to latex 🧤 not this bad but yes after repeated usages, many of us become allergic to them.
Mum is mildly allergic to latex. She has to wear a transdermal patch, so she has to change the location every time she puts a new one on.
When I worked in a lab, I started wearing nitrile gloves to avoid developing a latex allergy from repeated usage. Years later, I still do when I need to wear gloves, and no allergic reaction to the nitrile.
Also allergic to latex, many people are. I thought the same thing: how did he not know that he had an allergy to latex? Ahhh, dramatic effect for the show. I miss er
some get allergies, some are living an live that´s avoiding exposure the allergic materials
I am allergic to latex myself. I had been wearing latex gloves for weeks before the allergy began...
what season is this?
Season 4 Episide 8 "Freak Show"
I know very little about this type of allergy (I am allergic to certain types of bandaids) but why did his hands turn red? I had a friend who was allergic to latex but he stayed away from it so never saw him have any problems
Maybe hives or a rash.
Artemis When you have an allergic reaction, it's basically your body attacking what it perceives as a virus or bacteria or an infection. When you have strep throat or an infection, the area gets red which can also cause pain. The area can also become red if you scratch an area too much, such as a mosquito bite. This redness can be accompanied by hives or can look like a rash. The latex was on his hands which is where the body is sending his white blood cells to get rid of the "intruder" which is what causes the redness. I hope this makes sense, feel free to ask questions if it does not
Thank goodness for Nitrile and Polyisoprene
neoprene, vinyl and vytrile as well.
I hate how often this show just has randos hanging out in the trauma rooms while they are working on people. Some episodes they have them crowd around the table while working on the patient. No wonder people don't want to go to that hospital.
How did he make it through medical school or life or high school biology and not know of his latex allergy?
Where do you ask for episodes? I would like to ask for the one where Carol is trapped in a holdup while shopping in a small comunity store.
Its"the long way around" ruclips.net/video/yA1-hiWQV3k/видео.html
You don't. It's rude.
I am allergic to latex too
2:01 It sounds like Micheal's voice from GTA V...
No one noticed that he wiped his nose on the glove then touched the patient?
How did he get through medical school without knowing he had a latex allergy
Sometimes you build up the latex allergy later on being exposed to it multiple times.
He must be very lucky. The chance of survival from flatline is 2%.
I am glad i dont have allergy to latex...
I love to see scènes of carter and his mum
Grandmother
@@abigaildeeks8328 no mother. Grandmother too of course but I love the scenes of him and his mother.
Didn't know that John Denver was in ER.
(I'm on about Chad, by the way, as he played John in Take Me Home: The John Denver Story)
i have a question why did they intubate him two times?
the tube they used had latex so they had to redo with a non latex tube
JellyOfficial ohhh that makes sense thanks
@@vern6793 we don’t even stock the ET tubes with the latex cuffs anymore for this exact reason….hard enough the get it in once in an emergent situation let alone having to redo it,depriving the patient of more air
Noah is so cute
He was my favorite and then Luka Covatche showed up. Than man can eat crackers in my bed anytime!
LvrOfhearts if you like Goran Visnjic you should watch Beginners and The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
@@lvrofhearts9168 TMI
I liked this one.
I have a latter allergy and I break out in a hot rash that feels like I’m on fire and that’s why I wear special laytex free bandaids and bandage tape for cuts . I have allergies .
What about your former allergy? 😉
My sister is allergic to latex
Love how she takes like 2 secs to “wash” her hands with water
Get over yourself it's a flaming TV show!
Chad love repeat its role in season 12 in the same episode also dan hedaya back in role a lawyer
I swear he's wearing the same suit as he did in Gremlins .
Who?
@@calvinallen3424 The old guy in all white (Dean Stockwell look a like) . He played the father in the Gremlins movies.
@@KingTrump2024 Do you mean Dan Hedaya (the guy Dr. Greene was talking to)? He was not in either Gremlins movie. The dad in Gremlins was played by Hoyt Axton. I think you may be confusing him with Dick Miller who played the neighbor, Mr. Futterman
@@calvinallen3424 You are right
Oh my god--- Hes alergic to latex.
(ME: Holy shit--)
2:41 that's what she said
2:39 That's what she said.
Lmfao
I have a latex allergy
Can you upload the clip when Henry comes back as a neurologist?
No
Wait I've never watched er....its a little before my time 👀 but I'm confused is the guy a med student or something? How has he gone this long without knowing he has a latex allergy. In the UK we get asked before med school starts if we have an allergy to latex. Or was it just for plot ??
Probably just for plot. Supposedly, ER did pretty well as far as things being accurate, but any show like this is going to miss a few things.
Mario Bello was on ER? Why don't I remember this?
She was only a regular for a single season. She was in a guest appearance capacity on he final 3 episodes of season 3 then became a regular for the season 4. But left at the end of the season because she was getting film offers.
I saw Payback before I ever watched an episode of ER and was trying to remember where I'd seen her before.
@@l.a.3479 Actor! ;-)
@@l.a.3479 That's kind of my point. I was acknowledging my typo and making fun of the whole situation. Did you not see my emoji? You think anyone really thinks that that actress is called Mario? Or do you think it's more likely that it was a typo? It's really not funny if you have to explain a lighthearted comment. Jesus Christ dude, get a life.
@@sharkracer Jesus has nothing to do with it.
The student has a voice of Olaf from frozen a bit
No.
dang
How did a medical student get to the point where he's working on patients (i believe their 3rd year minimum) without ever touching latex
Henry may have always had the allergy, but do not forget he was a bench scientist who worked with dangerous materials like benzene and stuff hence probably he had always had to double shroud himself with latex gloves for protection all the time... this moment (the moment where he collapses) is where his the latex allergen was at the peak and the whole body as a result went into anaphylaxis. (Not a Doc)
@@Mageroth you are right I have ibuprofen allergy I was taking it for a while without knowing, having mild reaction, the toxins built up in my body and I had anaphylaxis good thing I had epi pen
I was thinking the same thing, then I saw your comment.
Esa intro me da vida, que serie del CARAJO
That's Hilary Swank's ex husband.
and people think this is FUNNY! I have friends that LAUGH at the fact that I have this allergy.
A studue was in a split second
?
Rob Lowes brother?
He is indeed.
me being someone to watches greys anatomy: ha these people are bad doctors
greys anatomy doctors: literally someone dies every episode, and a surgeon dies like every season
Stop talking about Grey's Anatomy, THIS IS ER.
So same lol