A similar thing happened with a woman where she put bleach in her husband's coffee. The only reason why she was punished was because the husband put up a camera and got hours of footage of her doing it.
@@micaelamorrigan2544 he smelled it beforehand, but knew he couldn't make an accusation until he had evidence because of the courts being biased towards womens accusations.
If she was alcoholic she would NEVER keep all those empty bottles. If she has pancreatitis she would have elevated enzyme levels(simple blood test). If she had an acute UTI you would take a urine sample and check it for bacteria, and test to see what antibiotics the bugs are sensitive to.
There's also an incredibly simple test for alcoholism- offer the addict a drink. Kinda funny how often that theory came up in the show without house doing the obvious (and amusingly inappropriate) thing.
@@thekawaiicripple seeing your comment before seeing what happened made me chuckle. Got to the actual seizure part and nearly peed myself. Your description was very accurate lmao
Wasn't there a situation where a person ingested something bad, some toxic food or drink, and the doctors gave the person alcohol to block their liver from processing the poison? Something like working on breaking down the alcohol kept the poison from the liver. The human body is so strange. Watching House and other medical shows can educate a person.
Yes, sounds like the episode "Clarence". LL Cool J plays a homocidal inmate who drinks copier fluid in a suicide attempt. House serves him alcohol so it will bind with the formic acid produced as a toxic byproduct of the methanol in the copier fluid.
Alcohol is a treatment for methanol poisoning, House actually uses this in one episode to treat a death row inmate who tried to commit suicide by drinking copier fluid.
@jordanmackinnon8099 He cheated on his wife while he is married to her after the divorce he is still continue to cheat on both his ex-wife and ex-girlfrined named Rachel and Ruby. Plus, he have babies from different mommy
6:12 neither did my healthy, 22 year old uncle. Never smoked, never drank or did drugs, healthy weight, no family history of blood disorders, and no exposure to radiation. AML killed him in less than a year. It’s not impossible.
Barbara: You're showing all the symptoms of radiation poisoning, but you deny having worked with radioactive materials, and for that reason I'm out. Oh, sorry, wrong show.
Nurse says the patient is in V-Tach, the monitor looks like it's saying the heart rate is double or triple digits (too blurry to read the actual numbers), and it sounds like there's a heart rhythm. Not a doctor/nurse so I'm not sure about the last two. But either way, it's probably that Taub's actor said the wrong thing or maybe the scriptwriters meant he couldn't feel a pulse? I believe the shows do have actual doctors, but they are shows first, so medical accuracy is not crucial; it can be eschewed if doing so makes for a better plot. Edit: Pulseless V-Tach is apparently a thing. So the heart is beating (so not asystole), but it's beating in a way that doesn't provide an actual pulse circulating blood throughout the body. I think (again not a doctor or anything).
Half correct, you can have pulseless ventricular tachycardia, which as the name suggests results in no pulse but cardioversion will still work. The nurse actually says that's what it is as they walk in. So yeah the patient has no pulse, the cardiac pacemaker system is all buggered up, but it is still kinda working. Unlike PEA (normal electrical activity & no pulse) or Asystole (no activity, no pulse) which are not shockable. The ECG is pretty blurry in the video but it looks vaguely like the trace line is lots of broad QRS complexes that blur into a broad rectangle as opposed to the smaller irregular fluctuations of V-Fib which would likely be a thinner line.. But that later section is conjecture on my part.
The thingy is too blurry to read, but I can see there’s an IV bag there somewhere and the patient has her eyes closed so you CAN do the shocky thing, but only if the hand sanitiser is non-alcoholic. Not a doctor. 👍
"No pulse" is not an example of a heart rhythm. Contrary to popular belief (or misbelief), a heart monitor displays the electrical rhythm of the heart muscle, it does not display the heartbeat. Asystole (no electrical rhythm) is classified as non-shockable. They did not mention asystole. They said "V-tach" (ventricular tachycardia). In her case, her heart muscle was going through a cycle of contracting and relaxing at such a fast rate that her heart was not able fill and pump an adequate amount of blood. It was basically just quivering. And a patient can potentially have such a fast V-tach rate that it will not be possible to assess a pulse.
It's the episode where House and Wilson have a bet on a boxing match. Sidenote, Hugh Laurie developed a keen interest in boxing, and used it to keep fit while filming the series.
How did great! Figured it out with less than five minutes ago. I think I’m gonna wear myself out patting myself on the back. I’m better than most doctors!
@@jackidezell3401 Hey I might not be a “die hard” idk what that is but moving on- I know the joke is “it’s never lupus”, I watch these clips on RUclips for around 4 months now.
Why when the black doctor is talking, they roll their eyes like his opinion never matters? That's racist. I don't like how they dismiss his statements. Yes, he could be wrong, but they don't have to act hateful like that.
A similar thing happened with a woman where she put bleach in her husband's coffee. The only reason why she was punished was because the husband put up a camera and got hours of footage of her doing it.
How do you not taste bleach in your coffee
@@micaelamorrigan2544 he smelled it beforehand, but knew he couldn't make an accusation until he had evidence because of the courts being biased towards womens accusations.
@@micaelamorrigan2544I'd think he did, hence the camera
If she was alcoholic she would NEVER keep all those empty bottles. If she has pancreatitis she would have elevated enzyme levels(simple blood test). If she had an acute UTI you would take a urine sample and check it for bacteria, and test to see what antibiotics the bugs are sensitive to.
So true - An alcoholic would have disposed of the bottle - Alcoholism is a crafty disease that way!
There's also an incredibly simple test for alcoholism- offer the addict a drink. Kinda funny how often that theory came up in the show without house doing the obvious (and amusingly inappropriate) thing.
Not true. My brother kept them as trophies.
1:05 As someone with epilepsy I absolutely cackled that is the strangest fake seizure I’ve ever seen why is she moving like a magikarp 😂
@@thekawaiicripple seeing your comment before seeing what happened made me chuckle. Got to the actual seizure part and nearly peed myself. Your description was very accurate lmao
@@allymozzy hahaha I don’t know how else to describe whatever the heck that motion was she was floppin not seizing 😂
It's like she was dancing on her back. Do the shuffle!
Magika-a-a-a-a-arp!!!
I also have seizures. That was the worst fake seizure I’ve seen in a while 😂
Wasn't there a situation where a person ingested something bad, some toxic food or drink, and the doctors gave the person alcohol to block their liver from processing the poison? Something like working on breaking down the alcohol kept the poison from the liver.
The human body is so strange. Watching House and other medical shows can educate a person.
I wouldn't want to tell my doctor that I know all about disease and illness because I've watched every episode of House.
Yes, sounds like the episode "Clarence". LL Cool J plays a homocidal inmate who drinks copier fluid in a suicide attempt. House serves him alcohol so it will bind with the formic acid produced as a toxic byproduct of the methanol in the copier fluid.
Alcohol is a treatment for methanol poisoning, House actually uses this in one episode to treat a death row inmate who tried to commit suicide by drinking copier fluid.
there was another episode where a inmate drank printer ink or smthin to try to unalive himself. house did shots with him to help? idk what episode
Yes the prisioner episode I think?
Christ for someone who ends up having affairs Taub has some pretty judgey/savage lines in this episode.
no no its okay if a MAN is unfaithful and sleeps around /sarcasm
It takes one to know one, amirite 😂
@jordanmackinnon8099 He cheated on his wife while he is married to her after the divorce he is still continue to cheat on both his ex-wife and ex-girlfrined named Rachel and Ruby. Plus, he have babies from different mommy
All I could think was, get that man away from her! He sure is pretty involved and no one is noticing because they're too busy judging her life.
You didn't watch the episode did you?
6:12 neither did my healthy, 22 year old uncle. Never smoked, never drank or did drugs, healthy weight, no family history of blood disorders, and no exposure to radiation. AML killed him in less than a year. It’s not impossible.
Taub is one to talk. He cheated on his wife and ended up with a baby with each woman.
Yeah, he never want to admit he is cheater and hypocrite.
The boyfriend would not have been allowed in that room.
Ironic he poisoned her with "Spanish Fly". A popular aphrodisiac from the 50's and 60's.
Barbara: You're showing all the symptoms of radiation poisoning, but you deny having worked with radioactive materials, and for that reason I'm out.
Oh, sorry, wrong show.
shark tank
Not the dragons dennnn
Hoshi and T'Pol have both been on House!
4:43 NO👏PULSE👏IS NOT👏A SHOCKABLE👏RHYTHM👏 i thought these shows were supposed to have actual doctors consulting on the scripts?
Nurse says the patient is in V-Tach, the monitor looks like it's saying the heart rate is double or triple digits (too blurry to read the actual numbers), and it sounds like there's a heart rhythm. Not a doctor/nurse so I'm not sure about the last two. But either way, it's probably that Taub's actor said the wrong thing or maybe the scriptwriters meant he couldn't feel a pulse? I believe the shows do have actual doctors, but they are shows first, so medical accuracy is not crucial; it can be eschewed if doing so makes for a better plot.
Edit: Pulseless V-Tach is apparently a thing. So the heart is beating (so not asystole), but it's beating in a way that doesn't provide an actual pulse circulating blood throughout the body. I think (again not a doctor or anything).
Absolutely I’m a registered nurse at 36 years you can shock fine VFIB OR COURSE VFIB or SVT. Not ASYSTOLE!
Half correct, you can have pulseless ventricular tachycardia, which as the name suggests results in no pulse but cardioversion will still work. The nurse actually says that's what it is as they walk in. So yeah the patient has no pulse, the cardiac pacemaker system is all buggered up, but it is still kinda working. Unlike PEA (normal electrical activity & no pulse) or Asystole (no activity, no pulse) which are not shockable. The ECG is pretty blurry in the video but it looks vaguely like the trace line is lots of broad QRS complexes that blur into a broad rectangle as opposed to the smaller irregular fluctuations of V-Fib which would likely be a thinner line.. But that later section is conjecture on my part.
The thingy is too blurry to read, but I can see there’s an IV bag there somewhere and the patient has her eyes closed so you CAN do the shocky thing, but only if the hand sanitiser is non-alcoholic. Not a doctor. 👍
"No pulse" is not an example of a heart rhythm. Contrary to popular belief (or misbelief), a heart monitor displays the electrical rhythm of the heart muscle, it does not display the heartbeat. Asystole (no electrical rhythm) is classified as non-shockable. They did not mention asystole. They said "V-tach" (ventricular tachycardia). In her case, her heart muscle was going through a cycle of contracting and relaxing at such a fast rate that her heart was not able fill and pump an adequate amount of blood. It was basically just quivering. And a patient can potentially have such a fast V-tach rate that it will not be possible to assess a pulse.
1:05 that’s a uhh very good seizure but you could have tried better what are you tryna be a whale outta water? 😂
Not everyone is an expert at having seizures.. sorry
@@achiblitz_ i don’t remember this comment help-
@@Itz_spidergirl_playz_spidermanlmao it’s fine
You don’t give opioids for that kind of pain because it could mask symptoms of something serious and dangerous. Been there, done that. I have IBS.
And to think, opioid use can cause serious constipation. 😵
Do you guys speed these clips up slightly? Voices seem a little high-pitched, even for (mostly) American accents.
i think so. also the people in the background walk faster than usual.
People here in 2024 and under 1 hour
true and real
44 minutes
5 hours
Well, starting now that’s gonna be nobody because nobody’s under one hour
People like you just make it better talking about something tatally unrelated just less neurons usage and sad.
4:30 the Scarlett letter reference??
Scarlett as illness I think
Empress Hoshi so damn beautiful.
I don't remember this episode
It's the episode where House and Wilson have a bet on a boxing match. Sidenote, Hugh Laurie developed a keen interest in boxing, and used it to keep fit while filming the series.
I’m only at five minutes and 25 seconds I figured it out. Radiation poisoning she’s received at least 200 RADS!
How did great! Figured it out with less than five minutes ago. I think I’m gonna wear myself out patting myself on the back. I’m better than most doctors!
Oops! Poisoning with Spanish flag don’t sound right I’m gonna look it up.
Double scratch I was wrong.
Wrong. Fail.
amateur, I figured it out after 5 seconds
did not expect to see longines here
Thank you - that was going to bug me.
Its lupus
Literally wasn’t
It's never lupus! Lol
@@SixHexKeptMeInTheDark you're obviously not a die hard House fan. My reply below was the correct one. 😂
@@jackidezell3401 Hey I might not be a “die hard” idk what that is but moving on-
I know the joke is “it’s never lupus”, I watch these clips on RUclips for around 4 months now.
@@SixHexKeptMeInTheDark Then you must be the total life of the party. Someone give this commenter a medal for knowing what lupus looks like.
tbf she shudnt have been cheating
He should’ve known better. He was seeing while she was messing with someone before. Both asked for what they got.
0:14 oooh lala
He should’ve known better, but she shouldn’t have cheated. Both asked for what they got.
Why when the black doctor is talking, they roll their eyes like his opinion never matters? That's racist. I don't like how they dismiss his statements. Yes, he could be wrong, but they don't have to act hateful like that.
Kshlerin Glen
Paging Dr. Phlox
Oh! Oh! It's Linda Park!
Is that Gucci Mane?
I love it 😄
Okay 👍👌
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WTF IS SHE DOING 1:06
Having a seizure 😊
😂😂😂
😂😂😂….she’s really feeling the scene-the character 😂
As someone with epilepsy I absolutely cackled that is the strangest fake seizure I’ve ever seen why she moving like a magikarp 😂
Now everyone is as obnoxious as House. 👎👎👎
hoose
Translated To ‘Below’.
8:47 sp she was a whoe 😂😂😂 13 is pile damn i was wrong but im a feminist ao i gotta deliver the news 😂😂😂
A black person guilty on a crime on TV??? God, this series must be really old...
look at the early seasons of the walking dead, after tdog died for several season the one black person role was cursed to die apart from morgan
I think she's at fault too for juggling boyfriends while still dating them 😅
Not at all because you’re single until married
House md. 07x21 the fix.
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