Imagine you’re vomiting blood and you hear one of your doctors say to the other “at least this means she didn’t try to kill herself” like the way they talk to each other in front of patients is so insane lmao
This is so me, love that scene lol. I'm the type that takes something I'm having a difficult time figuring out into the back of my mind and when it gets solved whatever conversation I was just having no longer exists lmao
And House dutifully played the role of "the one who isn't House". Cuddy's face changes and the music changes, just like when House has a House moment. Then House (this time "the one who isn't House") keeps on conversing, oblivious to the fact that Cuddy has just had a House moment. Often when House has a House moment, there's a brief period of time where the audience is allowed to be aware that it's happened, while the person House is talking to is still out of the loop and carrying on. It was a great scene for the series, not just because someone else was having a House moment, but also because House himself was cast as not-House on this one.
Such a great show. The moment Cuddy points out the diagnosis, House goes from his sarcastic jester to his serious medical professional. All because of subtle face changes, music emphasis and camera editing.
Yes! I love when people praise not just the cast but the crew too. Great work all around on this show, the whole production team had a hand in making it so iconic.
eclampsia: a condition in which one or more convulsions occur in a pregnant woman suffering from high blood pressure, often followed by coma and posing a threat to the health of mother and baby.
how many times are teenage girls and women coming through initial triage without a basic pregnancy test at this hospital?! i walk in the ER with a sprained wrist and they still make me pee in a cup.
idk if it would show up on pregnancy test though... but she wasn't pregnant, she had already delivered the baby (in the streets, cuddy then goes and finds the baby which is saved by a homeless pair).
Joseph Bell was a fantastic surgeon who used powers of observation to be the best surgeon of his time he inspired the creation of Sherlock Homes which both inspired the creation of House.
I love that the book was written by Dr. Joseph Bell. One of Bell’s students was a young eye surgeon name Arthur Conan Doyle who, during a slack season at his medical practice wrote “A Study in Scarlet” the first story of Sherlock Holmes.
I started watching House in high school...and each time I watch it (over a dozen times now), I feel like I understand scenes better as I age. I love this show because there are many great moments that aren't completely understood until you reach adulthood.
+1 as a medical student! As a first year when I watched the whole thing I barely understood the drugs/treatments/investigations but now as a final year I understand so much and it's going to help me in my exams. 😂
@@dhruvathacker6747lol I hope it also frustrates you. I love the drama part of House so I overlook the bad medicine. This episode, for example. I’m a lab tech and I’m baffled as to why at least an HCG screening wouldn’t be done in the routine battery of testing upon admission of a female of childbearing age. At least everywhere I’ve worked, that’s standard procedure, and would’ve saved the patient a lot of time.🙄
Watch the episode before y’all start commenting about them not giving her a pregnancy test, they did but it came back negative because she had the baby 3 weeks prior, you can get preeclampsia up to a month after giving birth
I love how House when from being a sarcastic jerk to being serious when Cuddy had her epiphany. He knew she figured out. And that the diagnosis was devastating.
I figured out she had a baby and was dying from eclampsia about midway through. This is the only time ever watching House that I figured out the diagnosis before it was revealed.
House: Why have Foreman's breasts suddenly started to droop? 13: Large breasts are a classic symptom of you letting Foreman take vacation days so he can finish his FDA reports before the end of the year. House: When are YOU taking vacation? 13: 😐
I hate the fact that cases like this have actually somewhat happened in the sense of people being manipulated into doing things. The actors of the group of teens did a great job at making me want to punch their characters in the face.
House points this out to her, but she was emotionally invested because it was pretty much the first case after the child she was going to adopt went to the birth mother instead (the mother changed her mind about keeping it). Good thing her hospital was well run enough to be without her lol
@Kimi Timoskainen wasnt her daily life shown in 5 to 9....she is very busy, she just way too interested in House at this point she was beyond desperate for his attention
For all those suggesting that surely a pregnancy check should have been done… it makes sense that it was done and it came back negative. I’m the show the girl had the baby and thought it died and left it in an abandoned house. Pregnancy tests (bHcg) goes back to normal in the third week post birth. Also pre eclampsia despite its name can happen after giving birth as well. The medicine makes sense.
@@TheByQQ actually eclampsia is not just the seizures it also can cause a huge spike in blood pressure among several other symptoms. If it advances far enough you get to what's known as HELLP syndrome. Which was what the girl was edging towards in the show and usually its life threatening.
I love and hate this channel because it's giving me my daily dose of House MD clips, but it makes me want to re-watch the series, and I cant because Peacock is not available in my country
Oh 😳 I had eclampsia with my pregnancy had to have my baby at 34 weeks wow to think that could have been me and my baby 😳 we both survived thankfully tho I never experienced any problems physically besides the normal fatigue they put me in the hospital on bed rest at 30 weeks and since my baby has been born she's been in the hospital now 3 months and counting she's doing a lot better thankfully poor baby went through a lot almost lost her 3 times she has pulmonary hypertension had to be put on ECMO at 5 days old and was on it for two in a half weeks it has helped a lot tho there are risk on ecmo thankfully she got through it 😊❤️ just can't wait to get to take her home and hold her without all the wires and tubes
This proves the new team is smarter than the og because every year House pranks them and they fall for it every time. New team learnt their lesson in their 1st year and caught it in their second 😂
i think they have at some point. i'll have to dig it up because i honestly can't remember or understand why the parents of the girl wouldn't want the only living reminder of their soon-to-be-dead daughter.
Usually you can't practice medicine without context. In this case, however, it would've helped. Seizures, heart problems and liver failures are clearly a sign of eclampsia, it doesn't even make sense to consider leukemia first, but since "she's a high schooler, she couldn't be pregnant", they didn't even consider it. Almost didn't save her
I dont even think it's a case of "she's too young" here as according to the show, she's already given birth, meaning she'd show negative for potential pregnancy, and remember this didn't ORIGINALYL showcase as seizures, heart problems and liver failure, it was hallucination, liver failure and many other things that varied the cases' outcome. While the show IS unrealistic this is the idea behind House in the show, it isn't something easy, every case showcases as a puzzle that doesn't fit regular diagnosis. In short think of House as a last straw, if NO ONE else can figure out the case they go to House BECAUSE he throws everything at the wall that might fit.
@@biosaber585 already delivered doesn't mean hormones drop out right away. One site says 4-6 weeks after delivery b4 hormones levels return to a pre pregnancy level
@@sharonh4944 mate i didnt write the show im just trying to give a reason why they might have missed it. Besides we're not given a time table for when she had the kid if I remember right its just a guess
My guess: Because the teen girl gave birth and Cuddy somehow sensed that. Later on she finds the baby cared for by two homeless people and wants to adopt it (the teen mother dies). The whole scenario is very unlikely, but hey it is fiction.
@@nomennescio7457 this was around the time that cuddy either had a miscarrage or maybe it was when she wanted to adopt a kid but then the mom turned around and took it last second. And then she saw this girl who was the opposite. (one girl didnt want the kid until she had it then she wanted to keep it) and then this girl had a kid and got rid of it like it was nothing. iirc then this girl died too idk
@@isuckatguitarandbass4256 this baby is Rachel, the daughter Cuddy adopts after the girl passes away. It's the Rachel we all know and love in later seasons/episodes
Yeah, so they found out her liver has a normal size (via morphological exams likely Ultrasound) and they didn't discover she had a baby growing inside of her? Plus, they never thought to run a urine labstix to check for proteinuria throughout her whole hospitalisation ? Okay, this show is great but pleaaase can be less obvious about the inaccuracies. 😭💔
Some confusion in the comments: They did test for pregnancy, however, she was already 4 weeks postpartum. The baby wasn't breathing at birth, and she thought it was stillborn, which is why she left it in the empty house. A homeless couple found the infant and saved it. The reason Cuddy was so invested in the case was because she was originally going to adopt another child in the previous episode, but the mother backed out at the last minute. The patient did die from severe postpartum eclampsia. Very rare for it to hit so far postpartum, which is probably why no one thought of it sooner. The patient's parents don't want to keep the baby and the father is still in high school, so Cuddy becomes a foster mum and later adopts her properly. She names her Rachael.
I hope those stupid and nasty kids were reported to the Police , charged , convicted and sent to prison. This sort of thing is rife , too frequent amongst teenagers , punishing examples need to be set .
I don’t understand wouldn’t a pregnancy test be done like… before any other tests? I could go to the hospital for a head wound and they still do a pregnancy test because certain medications are harmful to a fetus or can cause additional complications if the woman/girl is pregnant.
I mean if you came in to the hospital with respiratory issues, sudden lost of hearing or sight, heart failure or substances poisoning or something of that nature. it's unlikely anyone would think to do a pregnancy test.
@@lovell8983 nah man don't look at it like that. just watch s1e1 and then watch s1e1 whenever. I like the former seasons rather than the latter ones anyways
I love how cutthroat the doctors were with the bullies, because they certainly didn’t deserve any charity. Even added in some little jabs of their own to make them feel worse for what they did. It’s a shame more people don’t take that approach with bullies in reality. If they can’t show empathy, they shouldn’t receive it, either.
The missile knows where it is at all times. It knows this because it knows where it isn't. By subtracting where it is from where it isn't, or where it isn't from where it is (whichever is greater), it obtains a difference, or deviation. The guidance subsystem uses deviations to generate corrective commands to drive the missile from a position where it is to a position where it isn't, and arriving at a position where it wasn't, it now is. Consequently, the position where it is, is now the position that it wasn't, and it follows that the position that it was, is now the position that it isn't. In the event that the position that it is in is not the position that it wasn't, the system has acquired a variation, the variation being the difference between where the missile is, and where it wasn't. If variation is considered to be a significant factor, it too may be corrected by the GEA. However, the missile must also know where it was. The missile guidance computer scenario works as follows. Because a variation has modified some of the information the missile has obtained, it is not sure just where it is. However, it is sure where it isn't, within reason, and it knows where it was. It now subtracts where it should be from where it wasn't, or vice-versa, and by differentiating this from the algebraic sum of where it shouldn't be, and where it was, it is able to obtain the deviation and its variation, which is called error.
Really?? In real life a pregnancy test would be one of the first things to do in such a case. Ever since I got to medical school, House MD pisses me off.
It will continue to, but the full episodes less so - pregnancy test was negative, she’d already given birth. Good luck with your studies, keep in mind that although we know a lot, we don’t know everything - humans are tricky like that 😊
Dr House cuddy kind caring unwavering love for your patients yes i am 35 years old and going to be 36 this November 4th dr House and Wilson are friends always as a roommate humble in the mighty name of Jesus all things are possible staying in the old fashion old school ways
Popular people are, by definition, people that are liked by a lot of other people. Being popular doesn't make you a bully, it also doesn't make you drug your classmates. This is a TV show
@@user-em6ie2be7x wtf does peer pressure have to do with anything? You're literally hating on people just because they're liked by other people. You just sound jealous
@@fyukfy2366 And you sound like a mindless drone who did whatever the popular people told you do, regardless of the consequences. Must've been interesting not thinking for yourself.
Did House just throw an antique book in the trash because he didn't want it? And the whole room just let him? Dude. You don't have to keep it, but you do not toss antique items in the garbage.
Pre ec is terrifying and completely critical to deal with asap. I am lucky enough to know multiples people who have had it and all of those mothers and their babies came out unscathed, but it seemed once actually under ER care the situations able tp be handled so well/easily that theres much less danger nowdays. Similar stance to appendix issues I think, critical but your 10% chance jumps to 90% once youre through hospital doors kind of deal. Dont take my word for it though as Ive never been through the situation personally ofc and would feel extremely stern about explaining the life death dangers lf the critical health i do have to some random dude who's only known people with the same life or death extreme health experiences.
I'm Googling the terms from each of these clips until I'm another House. Lorazepam is another name for Ativan. Good for treating seizures. -Apartment MD
How do you “run every test” but still not know someone is pregnant? It’s shows up in routine bloodwork and on the scans. They wouldn’t even need to look for it, it would just present itself on the results.
I disagree. When you do routine bloodwork, it mainly features the CBC, where you only get lots of information on the blood cells by name, size and other features, along with the various chemicals that normally show up in the blood. ( glucose, AST, creatine and about 10-15 others) But... Looking for a hormone usually requires that you do a specific test for it. How would they detect HCG from a CBC?
@@curious1366 I agree. CBC test results would not show hCG levels because it is not in the test parameters, nor does it contain hCG serum to detect it. But I am not talking about the blood test you get at your PCP once a year. These doctors have concluded that this patient is dying and they have exhausted all ideas. But when the cause of an ailment can't be found, a diagnostician will begin more intensive blood testing with a large scope. This is routine for undiagnosed illnesses. And since pregnancy is one of the main causes of illness, it is definitely in the test parameters. They should have seen it since hCG appears in the blood within 6 days after ovulation.
"This is a good experience for me as my parents never got divorced" has to be one of Taub's best lines.
+50XP
Lol
wish I could say that
And yet he never liked marriages 😅😅
Taub was a great character
Imagine you’re vomiting blood and you hear one of your doctors say to the other “at least this means she didn’t try to kill herself” like the way they talk to each other in front of patients is so insane lmao
lol
One of the more accurate things in this show. Trust me.
@@lexflynn1994 lmao, hospitals are so chaotic💀
Lol what should they do? Apologize? Whisper? Is it so hurtful to hear? Are you such a cry baby?
You'd be shocked by what's said around patients
House watching Cuddy have an epiphany in the middle of an unrelated conversation was all "Oh, so that's what that's like."
That was wonderful to watch.
@@susiejones3634 I believe we should officially name that phenomenon "Pulling a House". Everyone in agreement?
It's like Gordon disappearing while Batman's talking
No matter what, House - Wilson epiphanies are the best.
This is so me, love that scene lol. I'm the type that takes something I'm having a difficult time figuring out into the back of my mind and when it gets solved whatever conversation I was just having no longer exists lmao
Putting Cuddy as a symptom on the board is such a House thing to do
I just recently finished the series, it made me lol
😂😂😂😂😂😂
I didnt notice it
Cuddy just had a House moment when she realized what the illness was
Was this the only episode where it was Cuddy and not House who had the epiphany?
@@stevenlitvintchouk3131 I think so
And House dutifully played the role of "the one who isn't House". Cuddy's face changes and the music changes, just like when House has a House moment. Then House (this time "the one who isn't House") keeps on conversing, oblivious to the fact that Cuddy has just had a House moment. Often when House has a House moment, there's a brief period of time where the audience is allowed to be aware that it's happened, while the person House is talking to is still out of the loop and carrying on.
It was a great scene for the series, not just because someone else was having a House moment, but also because House himself was cast as not-House on this one.
@@tom_something do u remember others having them? I think Chase at least.
@@ltcmdrstamets cool. I love Kutner.
Such a great show. The moment Cuddy points out the diagnosis, House goes from his sarcastic jester to his serious medical professional. All because of subtle face changes, music emphasis and camera editing.
Yes! I love when people praise not just the cast but the crew too. Great work all around on this show, the whole production team had a hand in making it so iconic.
I love Taub winding house up about cuddy. He so rarely has the upper hand and it’s fun to see house squirm for once
You haven’t seen the whole episode, have you?
Taub and house often banter a lot, they have a solid relationship
@@phastinemoonive watched this whole series so often i can quote most episodes the whole way through 😂 i realise thats not something to be proud of
eclampsia: a condition in which one or more convulsions occur in a pregnant woman suffering from high blood pressure, often followed by coma and posing a threat to the health of mother and baby.
Thank you.
When you’re pregnant it’s extremely dangerous they call it preeclampsia, My sister-in-law had it her blood pressure was through the roof.
-psia ☝means presence in blood
@@nts_nathaniel I love learning stuff like that 😊 thank you.
Heard that boss!
how many times are teenage girls and women coming through initial triage without a basic pregnancy test at this hospital?! i walk in the ER with a sprained wrist and they still make me pee in a cup.
I take a cup full of pee into A&E - always have to wait hours - and they throw me out before I have time to drink it!
The urinary tests are probably administered and just not shown in the show.
It's the only things thise hospitals in real life too Ahaha
idk if it would show up on pregnancy test though... but she wasn't pregnant, she had already delivered the baby (in the streets, cuddy then goes and finds the baby which is saved by a homeless pair).
@@dancarter482 😶
Joseph Bell was a fantastic surgeon who used powers of observation to be the best surgeon of his time he inspired the creation of Sherlock Homes which both inspired the creation of House.
Holmes=homes=house.
That's really interesting. I always just thought they decided to put a medical spin on Sherlock.
@@mary-janereallynotsarah684 also House and Wilson is a play on words from Homes and Watson.
@@thedangerdave7167 I know.
We've come full circle
Haha the look on House's face when Cuddy threatened to stalk him at home priceless. His dreams finally come true LOL
@@carolanndenton5933 not sure
I love that the book was written by Dr. Joseph Bell. One of Bell’s students was a young eye surgeon name Arthur Conan Doyle who, during a slack season at his medical practice wrote “A Study in Scarlet” the first story of Sherlock Holmes.
David Shore has stated that House M.D. is based on Sherlock Holmes
“He’s being kind” one of the few times said about house
throw out a gift that does not explode
I started watching House in high school...and each time I watch it (over a dozen times now), I feel like I understand scenes better as I age. I love this show because there are many great moments that aren't completely understood until you reach adulthood.
+1 as a medical student! As a first year when I watched the whole thing I barely understood the drugs/treatments/investigations but now as a final year I understand so much and it's going to help me in my exams. 😂
this show just made me a hypochondriac
I started watching AT high school. Psychology teacher would put episodes on sometimes depending on what he was talking about that day.
facts
@@dhruvathacker6747lol I hope it also frustrates you. I love the drama part of House so I overlook the bad medicine.
This episode, for example. I’m a lab tech and I’m baffled as to why at least an HCG screening wouldn’t be done in the routine battery of testing upon admission of a female of childbearing age. At least everywhere I’ve worked, that’s standard procedure, and would’ve saved the patient a lot of time.🙄
Watch the episode before y’all start commenting about them not giving her a pregnancy test, they did but it came back negative because she had the baby 3 weeks prior, you can get preeclampsia up to a month after giving birth
Eclampsia, not pre eclampsia. Pre eclampsia is cured by giving birth. You can't get pre eclampsia after you give birth
I love how House when from being a sarcastic jerk to being serious when Cuddy had her epiphany. He knew she figured out. And that the diagnosis was devastating.
Cracks me up every time I remember house also plays the dad in Stuart little. Wow the range this guy has
Yeah, he actually tended to play clueless upper-class boys in his younger years, like in Jeeves and Wooster.
He also starred in the Blackadder series, is a very accomplished musician and singer, and makes a great ‘baddie’ in movies,
The fact that he is British also makes this double cool
"I think you're confusing nice and evil again."
You have quoted a line from the clip.
@@andrewvelonis5940 Well spotted.
Since she ended up dying I'm sure all those peers are feeling guilty as hell now.
Their stupid grins when taub says "i think she loves you" just made my day.
I figured out she had a baby and was dying from eclampsia about midway through. This is the only time ever watching House that I figured out the diagnosis before it was revealed.
House: Why have Foreman's breasts suddenly started to droop?
13: Large breasts are a classic symptom of you letting Foreman take vacation days so he can finish his FDA reports before the end of the year.
House: When are YOU taking vacation?
13: 😐
We were blessed with these two actors on our TVs together for so long
I hate the fact that cases like this have actually somewhat happened in the sense of people being manipulated into doing things. The actors of the group of teens did a great job at making me want to punch their characters in the face.
Ah yes, assaulting people. Totally not deranged
@@oz_jonesrepercussion for consequences.
@@oz_jones - sure just let the bad guys get away with everything, that'll work
@@oz_jones I get the feeling you either never got bullied or perhaps were doing the bullying.
@@oz_jones yap yap yap womp womp
How does Cuddy have time to help out with a case? She has a whole hospital to run
The higher up you go the less work you do 🤷♀️
House points this out to her, but she was emotionally invested because it was pretty much the first case after the child she was going to adopt went to the birth mother instead (the mother changed her mind about keeping it).
Good thing her hospital was well run enough to be without her lol
@Kimi Timoskainen wasnt her daily life shown in 5 to 9....she is very busy, she just way too interested in House at this point she was beyond desperate for his attention
Drama.
@@raymortamour4086. I LOVED the 5 to 9 episode. It was interesting seeing how Cuddy deals with her job along with House’s insanity.
For all those suggesting that surely a pregnancy check should have been done… it makes sense that it was done and it came back negative.
I’m the show the girl had the baby and thought it died and left it in an abandoned house. Pregnancy tests (bHcg) goes back to normal in the third week post birth. Also pre eclampsia despite its name can happen after giving birth as well.
The medicine makes sense.
You're the show?
It was eclampsia, not pre-eclampsia.
@@arianebolt1575 eclampsia is the seizures caused by preeclampsia
@@TheByQQ actually eclampsia is not just the seizures it also can cause a huge spike in blood pressure among several other symptoms. If it advances far enough you get to what's known as HELLP syndrome. Which was what the girl was edging towards in the show and usually its life threatening.
@@TheByQQ She had a seizure, making it eclampsia.
these clips got me so invested that i'm now re downloading the entire series
I love and hate this channel because it's giving me my daily dose of House MD clips, but it makes me want to re-watch the series, and I cant because Peacock is not available in my country
@@theartkid7226 ooh, thanks, gonna check it
@@theartkid7226thank you for this comment, off to watch full episodes now
@@greenbeantm1096 most welcome let’s see if you can catch up to me. Currently on season 5 ep 3 😜
That ending hit hard. I had pre-eclampsia with my first baby.
I'm glad you're okay
I am so sorry.
House can dish it out in truckloads, but can't take even a teaspoon thrown in his direction.
3:20 Taub's line was legendary ... especially coming from him... how did i missed that?)
Oh 😳 I had eclampsia with my pregnancy had to have my baby at 34 weeks wow to think that could have been me and my baby 😳 we both survived thankfully tho I never experienced any problems physically besides the normal fatigue they put me in the hospital on bed rest at 30 weeks and since my baby has been born she's been in the hospital now 3 months and counting she's doing a lot better thankfully poor baby went through a lot almost lost her 3 times she has pulmonary hypertension had to be put on ECMO at 5 days old and was on it for two in a half weeks it has helped a lot tho there are risk on ecmo thankfully she got through it 😊❤️ just can't wait to get to take her home and hold her without all the wires and tubes
God bless you❤ and your baby ❤
This proves the new team is smarter than the og because every year House pranks them and they fall for it every time. New team learnt their lesson in their 1st year and caught it in their second 😂
I kinda want to find a copy of that rare medical book now lmao
Please post the ending of this episode where Cuddy saves and adopts the baby!
i think they have at some point. i'll have to dig it up because i honestly can't remember or understand why the parents of the girl wouldn't want the only living reminder of their soon-to-be-dead daughter.
It’s Cuddy’s Christmas surprise
@@omarjalal14 thanks, Merry Christmas
Usually you can't practice medicine without context. In this case, however, it would've helped. Seizures, heart problems and liver failures are clearly a sign of eclampsia, it doesn't even make sense to consider leukemia first, but since "she's a high schooler, she couldn't be pregnant", they didn't even consider it. Almost didn't save her
I think with House being distracted and Cuddy doctoring with her emotions blinded them it would explain that.
They couldn't save her, it was too late. And she had already delivered before being in the hospital.
I dont even think it's a case of "she's too young" here as according to the show, she's already given birth, meaning she'd show negative for potential pregnancy, and remember this didn't ORIGINALYL showcase as seizures, heart problems and liver failure, it was hallucination, liver failure and many other things that varied the cases' outcome. While the show IS unrealistic this is the idea behind House in the show, it isn't something easy, every case showcases as a puzzle that doesn't fit regular diagnosis. In short think of House as a last straw, if NO ONE else can figure out the case they go to House BECAUSE he throws everything at the wall that might fit.
@@biosaber585 already delivered doesn't mean hormones drop out right away. One site says 4-6 weeks after delivery b4 hormones levels return to a pre pregnancy level
@@sharonh4944 mate i didnt write the show im just trying to give a reason why they might have missed it. Besides we're not given a time table for when she had the kid if I remember right its just a guess
Imagine being the school pretty boy and then running into Dr Chase
thats like being a highschool bully and running into Mike Tyson
“they are beginning to droop from stress” “why havent you taken a vacation?”
What was the reason Cuddy was so attached and involved with this patient?
My guess: Because the teen girl gave birth and Cuddy somehow sensed that. Later on she finds the baby cared for by two homeless people and wants to adopt it (the teen mother dies).
The whole scenario is very unlikely, but hey it is fiction.
House is right. She's being maternal towards a troubled kid
Wasnt cuddy like 200lbs as a kid? think i remember that
@@nomennescio7457 this was around the time that cuddy either had a miscarrage or maybe it was when she wanted to adopt a kid but then the mom turned around and took it last second. And then she saw this girl who was the opposite. (one girl didnt want the kid until she had it then she wanted to keep it) and then this girl had a kid and got rid of it like it was nothing. iirc then this girl died too idk
@@isuckatguitarandbass4256 this baby is Rachel, the daughter Cuddy adopts after the girl passes away. It's the Rachel we all know and love in later seasons/episodes
Holy hell so many young actors who had careers after this
*Throws present*
“I win!”
Kinda wondering why one of the first tests didn't include a pregnancy test since she's a female of childbearing age.
She wasn’t pregnant, she already had the baby, so I don’t know if that would have made any difference.
@@Dunika it would still show up after the birth
They tested her, but she'd already given birth.
@@sharonh4944 depends on how long ago she had given birth.
1:00 I’m going to have to steal that line from now on 😂
Yeah, so they found out her liver has a normal size (via morphological exams likely Ultrasound) and they didn't discover she had a baby growing inside of her?
Plus, they never thought to run a urine labstix to check for proteinuria throughout her whole hospitalisation ?
Okay, this show is great but pleaaase can be less obvious about the inaccuracies. 😭💔
Turns out it was postpartum. Maybe a boggy uterus would be palpated. What they do is take a urine test with most people
@@sharonh4944 Postpartum ecclampsia? I thought all the symptoms would decrease once the placenta is removed. This is def something I'd check.
House had a "so thats what that's like" moment
So, so many people in the comments not realizing she had already given birth...
it’s infuriating
Me, with a severe mold allergy, "Wait what?"
Yeah, that poor girl isn't part of that "in crowd" she was just their toy/target
also: the way HL delivers 'when are you taking vacation' is so good
Some confusion in the comments:
They did test for pregnancy, however, she was already 4 weeks postpartum.
The baby wasn't breathing at birth, and she thought it was stillborn, which is why she left it in the empty house. A homeless couple found the infant and saved it.
The reason Cuddy was so invested in the case was because she was originally going to adopt another child in the previous episode, but the mother backed out at the last minute.
The patient did die from severe postpartum eclampsia. Very rare for it to hit so far postpartum, which is probably why no one thought of it sooner.
The patient's parents don't want to keep the baby and the father is still in high school, so Cuddy becomes a foster mum and later adopts her properly. She names her Rachael.
why is no one talking about the checkmark on Cuddys name when House said "speaking on mysteriously reappeared" 😂😂
I see that Macgyver guy has opened a new page in his life since the events shown in this episode
Depending on where this school falls on the Heathers scale! Love it!
I adore Cuddy and House omg
I hope those stupid and nasty kids were reported to the Police , charged , convicted and sent to prison. This sort of thing is rife , too frequent amongst teenagers , punishing examples need to be set .
uhhz its not reality
I don’t understand wouldn’t a pregnancy test be done like… before any other tests? I could go to the hospital for a head wound and they still do a pregnancy test because certain medications are harmful to a fetus or can cause additional complications if the woman/girl is pregnant.
Came to the comments looking for this. Went into my college clinic with a persistent nosebleed and they did a pregnancy test 😂
@@trumpetluver1022 honestly? I wouldn’t be surprised if being pregnant did that to you.
I mean if you came in to the hospital with respiratory issues, sudden lost of hearing or sight, heart failure or substances poisoning or something of that nature. it's unlikely anyone would think to do a pregnancy test.
someday I will stop watching House shorts and watch the show instead lol
😂You should. I did and It’s really worth it.
@@archangel4318 yeah when I have time :(
9 seasons look a bit daunting
@@lovell8983 nah man don't look at it like that. just watch s1e1 and then watch s1e1 whenever. I like the former seasons rather than the latter ones anyways
I watched the show and still watching the shorts
@@glowinthedark9082 😂
House referencing the musical heathers feels very surreal
Young folk thinking that Heathers is a musical.
This could have criminal implications.
every episode has criminal implications
8:49 that catch is glorious
"when are you taking a vacation?" surprised Pikachu face
I love how cutthroat the doctors were with the bullies, because they certainly didn’t deserve any charity. Even added in some little jabs of their own to make them feel worse for what they did.
It’s a shame more people don’t take that approach with bullies in reality.
If they can’t show empathy, they shouldn’t receive it, either.
There's so much going on in each of these episodes it's hard to follow. It makes me feel obtuse. Better than oblivious I guess.
The missile knows where it is at all times. It knows this because it knows where it isn't. By subtracting where it is from where it isn't, or where it isn't from where it is (whichever is greater), it obtains a difference, or deviation. The guidance subsystem uses deviations to generate corrective commands to drive the missile from a position where it is to a position where it isn't, and arriving at a position where it wasn't, it now is. Consequently, the position where it is, is now the position that it wasn't, and it follows that the position that it was, is now the position that it isn't.
In the event that the position that it is in is not the position that it wasn't, the system has acquired a variation, the variation being the difference between where the missile is, and where it wasn't. If variation is considered to be a significant factor, it too may be corrected by the GEA. However, the missile must also know where it was.
The missile guidance computer scenario works as follows. Because a variation has modified some of the information the missile has obtained, it is not sure just where it is. However, it is sure where it isn't, within reason, and it knows where it was. It now subtracts where it should be from where it wasn't, or vice-versa, and by differentiating this from the algebraic sum of where it shouldn't be, and where it was, it is able to obtain the deviation and its variation, which is called error.
Merry Xmas from your favorite crazy person 🤪✌️🦉
The end of this episode is very powerful, cuddy deserves to be happy😊
Really?? In real life a pregnancy test would be one of the first things to do in such a case. Ever since I got to medical school, House MD pisses me off.
It will continue to, but the full episodes less so - pregnancy test was negative, she’d already given birth.
Good luck with your studies, keep in mind that although we know a lot, we don’t know everything - humans are tricky like that 😊
Thanks for the info, I guess it makes more sense like that. Still not a fan of House though, I feel they play stupid for no reason
So don’t watch clips of the show. That’s a pretty simple remedy.
Why is Lucas Till giving shrooms 🤣🤣🤣 2:19
House is the kind of person that would...
"WhEn ArE yOu taking vacation"😂
6:01 house with a lab coat?
When are you talking vacation.... lol
Imagine a medical hospital where with all the tests the ran for obscure diseases that they didn't identify pregnancy markers in the blood.
0:20 can I just point out just how stunningly beautiful her eyes are. No heavy eye liner, no eyeshadows, but just .. wow..
Heathers is an awesome movie that everybody should see.
Cross over to Sherlock..
Book was a gift by Irene Adler
Only House could do Sexual Harassment without it being Sexual Harassment. 🤣
It was still sexual harassment
@@MuzzyBarker OP & 49 people don't know that.
It's that kid from the Taylor Swift video.
Don't know his name but yes, he is.
Simon plays the new McGuyver
They hadn't seen this on a CT and never did a pregnancy check?? I'm starting to think this might be a TV show and not a documentary, hmm
Dr House cuddy kind caring unwavering love for your patients yes i am 35 years old and going to be 36 this November 4th dr House and Wilson are friends always as a roommate humble in the mighty name of Jesus all things are possible staying in the old fashion old school ways
Isn’t Joseph Bell the real-life doctor whom Sherlock Holmes was based on?
It's classic eclampsia , idk how they missed that.
2:17 oh look its the new MacGyver
Drying magic mushrooms doesn't make them safe, as they aren't dangerous to begin with. Drying them just prevents dangerous mold from growing on them.
When running a tox screen why didn’t they also do a pregnancy test? She’s a female of child bearing age
The caption is nowhere near to what happened
geez for all the Sherlock powers, no thought of a very obvious possibility for a teenage girl...
1:47 Why popular people are The Worst!
Popular people are, by definition, people that are liked by a lot of other people. Being popular doesn't make you a bully, it also doesn't make you drug your classmates. This is a TV show
@@fyukfy2366 Pretty sure Peer Pressure is a concept that exist in both Reality & TV Shows.
@@user-em6ie2be7x wtf does peer pressure have to do with anything? You're literally hating on people just because they're liked by other people. You just sound jealous
@@fyukfy2366 And you sound like a mindless drone who did whatever the popular people told you do, regardless of the consequences. Must've been interesting not thinking for yourself.
@@user-em6ie2be7x what's up with the verbal abuse? You sound like some kinda bully...
The keeper of records is on vacation! Isnt there something in federal law about that?
Did House just throw an antique book in the trash because he didn't want it? And the whole room just let him?
Dude. You don't have to keep it, but you do not toss antique items in the garbage.
"I love how..."
Pre ec is terrifying and completely critical to deal with asap. I am lucky enough to know multiples people who have had it and all of those mothers and their babies came out unscathed, but it seemed once actually under ER care the situations able tp be handled so well/easily that theres much less danger nowdays. Similar stance to appendix issues I think, critical but your 10% chance jumps to 90% once youre through hospital doors kind of deal. Dont take my word for it though as Ive never been through the situation personally ofc and would feel extremely stern about explaining the life death dangers lf the critical health i do have to some random dude who's only known people with the same life or death extreme health experiences.
So distracted on how attractive Cuddy is here 😭😭
I'm Googling the terms from each of these clips until I'm another House. Lorazepam is another name for Ativan. Good for treating seizures. -Apartment MD
How do you “run every test” but still not know someone is pregnant? It’s shows up in routine bloodwork and on the scans. They wouldn’t even need to look for it, it would just present itself on the results.
I disagree. When you do routine bloodwork, it mainly features the CBC, where you only get lots of information on the blood cells by name, size and other features, along with the various chemicals that normally show up in the blood. ( glucose, AST, creatine and about 10-15 others)
But... Looking for a hormone usually requires that you do a specific test for it. How would they detect HCG from a CBC?
@@curious1366 I agree. CBC test results would not show hCG levels because it is not in the test parameters, nor does it contain hCG serum to detect it. But I am not talking about the blood test you get at your PCP once a year.
These doctors have concluded that this patient is dying and they have exhausted all ideas. But when the cause of an ailment can't be found, a diagnostician will begin more intensive blood testing with a large scope. This is routine for undiagnosed illnesses. And since pregnancy is one of the main causes of illness, it is definitely in the test parameters. They should have seen it since hCG appears in the blood within 6 days after ovulation.
she wasn’t pregnant. she’d already delivered the baby.
at 02:17, is Simon from Taylor Swift's music video, "You Belong with Me"?
Yep. Idk which came first, but yes its the same actor.
Now he should know by now, if the case deals with a child 9/10 she’s going to show up
SPOILER!!
she doesn't attention she had a pregnancy disease
taub stirring up house lmao