Radiation Sickness or Too Many Brazil Nuts? | House M.D. | MD TV
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- Опубликовано: 8 янв 2023
- House is called upon to figure out what is wrong with a CIA agent believed to have been the victim of an assassination attempt.
From House M.D. Season 4 Episode 6 'Whatever It Takes' - House is recruited by the CIA to treat one of their agents in a secret facility. Meanwhile, Foreman has trouble managing the applicants in their efforts to treat a racing-car driver who collapsed following a race.
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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I'm from Brazil, and I gotta say Hugh's pronunciation of "castanhas do pará" is basically perfect
perfeito
Not perfect, but it's pretty good
@@ricksaburaiyeah, could be becouse hes not a native speaker?!?!?!??!?!?@ omg a shocker!!!!!!! Bruh.
@@Seraphhhina then it isn't "basically perfect". Point stands
@@ricksaburaiWrong! You obviously aren’t a very good English speaker, or you are and didn’t get straight A’s in grammar. “Basically perfect” and “almost perfect” Are the same thing. It’s a level that is beyond good in any form.
CIA agent: So what's the problem?
House's new friend: You're an idiot!
He later asked her to join his team. Except she sucked so bad that he had to let her go.
House turning around to check who she meant that for is so funny cos hes so used to people calling him an idiot at that point lol
Could have solved the problem way faster without convincing House that the man was poisoned by someone. But no. Had to say he's from Bolivia and make things more complicated
Well in their line of work, someone can be at a life or death situation by anyone, anywhere, and at anytime. Though that case was surely more on whoever thought not giving agents the full on guide to countries they're going on assignment or standby, was good idea. "Langley" man there sure is that usual.
@@teneesh3376 whats also hilarious is house and the other doctor was talking chestnuts at the start of the case
That's why doctors ask for ALL the information you need for your treatment. Everything is important.
not everything, its ANYthing can be important - somewhere in all that info is a fact that can help, its spotting it that takes skill
CIA person: "we don't kill people"
😂😂
If its Che Guevara its true
It's true, bro! The CIA has never killed anyone! People that the CIA investigate just suddenly suicide themselves with two gunshots to the back of their head, lock themselves in their car trunk, and drive that car 2 miles into a lake!
SAVAGE... 🙂
"And we *definitely* don't coup democratically-elected governments and install right-wing military dictatorships."
“If you eat 10,000 bananas in 10 minutes you’ll die of radiation poisoning”
Ah yes, THE RADIATION will kill you 😂😂😂
LMAO ik where this is from
badjur moar
Badger reference
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Reminds me of when someone told me "did you know if you drink 28 mountain dews in 3 hours, youll die from a caffeine overdose"
And internally i was like "uuuhh youre gonna die way before you reach 28 from the stomach inflation, sugar overdose and excess liquid intake"
When she said "you're an idiot" I felt this great wave of satisfaction. Such a good scene lol
Was she saying you're an idiot to house or the other guy?
@@Loveroffood41 The other guy.
@@Loveroffood41 Obviously not House... well, that time.
That's our government in a nutshell (pun intended)
@@Loveroffood41 at first i thought it was house, given the treatment would work anyhow, but looking more closely, it looked like she was addressing the agent in response to his attitude. she seemed to be looking his way, not to mention the look and folded arms he returned to her at the very end
Curtis: "Good Lord!"
House: "Very professional."
Also House: "Cool!"
always take to many brazil nuts over the radiation and you'll be fine in the end
This man must have eaten a stupid amount of castanhas do Pará, because as a brazilian I’ve eaten a few every day my entire life and never had anything. My dude was eating them like they were oxygen
yeah actually. there is another video that goes alittle past this scene where they talk about how this dude was stationed there in 1 place for so long his primary food was the brazil nuts for their accessibility and protein. him being a trained solider being able to burn through all so calories backed fired cuz the more he ate, the more selenium started to pile inside him.
There is a likelihood that after a few generations have been there, your own physiology may have a way to deal with those elevated levels of selenium.
@@dangeary2134 Not really if he only ate a few. I have to eat 2 pieces every day, with some other types of nuts, for larger selenium intake. Doctor’s notes. It’s actually pretty healthy to do so but more than 5 on daily basis is overtake, which means person commenting should be perfectly safe but guy in the video is just walking selenium 😂
You eating a few every day wouldnt be enough for it to build up in your system as it does leave your system
I guess people get used to food of the region they live.
“What’s the problem?”
“The problem is your stupidity almost killed this man.”
horse chest nuts was actually close to the answer, but the fact they said it was an assassination style attempt, because they left out information to begin with is why all of this went out of control...
Close isn't good enough when you have to treat someone with specific methods.
Something House MD consistently glosses over, medical history is incredibly useful. It just has to be a reliable history. In this case, an accurate medical history saved this man's life.
Lol I’m like how tf does he know that tho, he doesn’t live there
I don't think it glosses over it. They literally break into people's houses every episode to get a better patient history
The show points out the importance of medical history several times
@@LegitLord2000House so it's out facts like Spencer Reid.
There was an episode where a building collapse led to two women being mixed up, they were confused by everything like a previous abortion, anti-psychotic medication and even an allergy until house realized they had the wrong person in the bed and got the right persons medical history.
Rewatched this episode and realized the other doctor was not only right about the treatment, he spotted the cause immediately. In fact, if House hadn't dismissed him, this episode would have been over as soon as it started!
He was right for the wrong reasons. He thought it was an assassination attempt. He was entirely wrong on that
@@doomedbringer If House hadn't dismissed the "it says here he ate a lot of chestnuts" at 1:00 and then mocked the other doctor, they would have found the cause a lot sooner.
@@KNYD well technically house was right to dismiss, as it wasn’t relevant if they correct terminology but was used then House would have solved the case immediately. It’s also worth noting that while the other doctor was technically right in treatment it was pure luck and could have just as easily been wrong, where as while house was wrong at first he did eventually reach the actually cause for his illness.
Basically house took longer but was actually right while the other guy was quick and lucky but technically wrong
@@joshdeveaux6936 Nuts in general have selenium in them, even chestnuts. If House hadn't been an ars*hole mocked the other doctor, but actually entertained his ideas as well, they would have found the solution immediately.
@@KNYD no they wouldn't have, they would have treated for the other thing and got the result by accident. It was all because the CIA lied
“If the Squirrel liberation army 🐿️ is involved I’m out,” I’m dead 💀
“What’s to vomit? I’m eating his lunch.” 😂
I do sometimes indulge in the odd House episode, for the sheer reason that sometimes House pulls out some genius cure from his ass that nobody could’ve thought of, and the rest of the time it seems he was the only one to come in to work awake that day. Saw one where the whole reveal was “the kid was a smoker”. Are you trying to tell me a doctor couldn’t recognise cigarette burns on a patient’s skin, and finger staining from tobacco?
I guess in fairness, Doctors looked at the burns and stains, they would assume gas stains and burns again
Well when you're patient is a third degree burn victim with burns all over the entirety of his chest, your focus does tend to lie elsewhere
At the one with the kid was a smoker, he only had the lungs to work with
As a smoker i can assure you i have 0 burns on my body due to smoking and i do regularly wash my hands so i also don't have stains on my fingers... its kinda why doctors ask "are you a smoker?" becuase no you can't just look at someone and see burns because most people aren't stupid enough to burn themselves.
Besides what others have mentioned, his smoking didn't actually have anything to do with his real problem. The actual problem was caused by the smoking cessation aids he was using which contained cheap anti-depressants, which caused the issues that caused him to crash the ATV. Other doctors could have noticed the signs of smoking all day long and not put any of that together.
it's funny because in the next episode he said she was good at the CIA but she really wasn't xD she was basically a med student listening and doing what he said
Yeah and she agreed with house wrong choices
I always wondered what he said that caused the revelation to House, but now I learn those other clips cut out half of what he was telling house including the part where he said 40 days.
Omg his Portuguese was on point
"Maybe he's overwhelmed by gratitude"
Thank you for saying "Castanhas do pará" right.
its funny the other doctor was right from the beginning but got shot down, they were the wrong nuts
You probably don't have to be nuts to work with House, but it could help.
The only thing he got right was the "nuts" part. Still wouldnt have helped since the 2 nuts contain different toxins.
@@alexb6380 you're right it took that guy almost dying for him to reveal where he was for house to realize what happened crazy 😵💫
I love the fact that this episode is a punch in the gut for all those gringos who think that all the Latin American countries are a cultural and regional monolith.
Two things that bothers me on this show: 1)All of the patients beds are raised up very high; and 2) when the doctors need the patients to drink out of a cup, the doctors never raise the head of the bed to make drinking a lot easier for the patient. Not only is the patient at risk for choking while drinking from a lying position, the weakened patient is expected to lift himself up to to drink, potentially making himself weaker.
Maybe house just doesn’t care that much…
the little things that reinforce how fictional the show is
I mean, House isn't wrong, the hair follicles are much quicker to die out from radiation poisoning than something like internal organ failure and really, unless the man stood next to the Elephant's Foot or something, full-body peeling isn't normal either. Localized, sure, but he would have to have the actual radioactive material inside his blood or oxygen for it to cover his body.
Castanhas do Pará = Brazil Nuts
Eu ri nessa
Brasil Goza kkkk
Average doctor: Good Lord!
House: Cool!
One of the best episodes
Hugh Laurie is so much fun
The old doctor was going the right direction at the jump, just got on the wrong car
This dudeee has greaat deal with accents. Hugh laurie is amazing
Houses lines are on point
Any chance that's he's overwhelmed with gratitude 😂😂
i love these videos!
"I don't have to trust him
to agree with him!"
Aand that's this show in a nutshell!
Pun intended
"am I right or am I right!" 🗣‼️
"tested for every heavy metal we can think of" Hmm....Google says that selenium is a heavy metal. Should have been caught in the tox screen.
They didn't think of it
They said that they can think of. Obviously, they didn't think of Selenium because they were told he was stationed in Bolivia not in Brazil. Hence why they all called the CIA guy and idiot. If he had said Brazil, they may have thought of it then.
Selenium is not a heavy metal though. It's not even a metal.
Wouldn’t have been caught in the tox screen because selenium is not a heavy metal nor a metal
@@jacobsarac3213 Selenium is like the opposite of a heavy metal. It's a non-metal can be used to treat heavy metal poisoning
9:24-Thank you Evolution movie for me knowing that fact, I face palmed.
Several nuts Are rather dangerous in large quantities due to chemicals they contain
About 200 raw sweet almonds can kill you from cyanide. Only takes 6 bitter almonds for the same dose. Bitter almonds aren't marketed anymore but roasting sweet almonds to break up the cyanide either way is wise.
@@TheGreatSeraphim and macadamia nuts
It's not Brazil Nuts, its Castanhas-do-Pará!
Thanks, House!
They are actually the ones who are idiots for not giving him the correct information because they are so paranoid
Apparently the way Stan Smith is protrayed in American Dad isn't that much of a parody according to an Israeli guy who told me that the Mossad consider the CIA to be like middle schoolers with security clearance.
Middle-schoolers would be better-behaved.
Ah, I too know a guy of a guy who knows Mossad.
As a doctor or a nurse, you just do what you have to do but dont think you are the right one.
The insurance for the outside windows for housekeepers is different than the normal insurance to clean houses. That's why she don't clean both sides
Doesn't House live on the first floor?
@@Boyzby it doesn't matter. It's different insurance. That's why you see companies advertising outside window cleaning since it's a special licensing. At least it for sure is in my area. We do the outside glass of doors but if we cant reach from the porch we cannot do them. Even that's iffy.
My father had Waldenstrom's macroglobulanemia. I told him the next time he got sick it had to be a disease I could spell.
Parà was on Jeopardy! last night, shoutouts to House for givin me the answer
As a brazillian, I prefer "caju nuts". It's more tasty than pará nuts
Em inglês a castanha de caju é chamada somente de "cashew" (caju), no cashew nuts, pq eles não comem a fruta aqui, então chamam de caju (cashew) a castanha. A fruta em si chamam de Cashew Fruit ou Cashew Apple. Bem estranho, demorei p/ entender isso aqui...rs
When he mocked the other doctor for mentioning horse chestnut poisoning early on that was harsh. He expects people to go along with whatever he says even if it sounds unlikely but if someone else says something he is a jerk. Its worse that his idea was actually close to the cause of what was wrong
Like the CIA would go to great lengths to save an agents life.
Most likely, he has important information about the case he was working on
or
is the son/friend of a high-ranking government official who does not want to see him dead.
Yes they would because it help with the moral also think about para jampers saving pilots
I know pistachios will make you sick if you overeat them and hot peppers can cause your heart to stop if you eat to many or if they’re super hot.
Да доркто хороши!😌
This scene from the Dr House series, but with real data, the chestnut really has selenium, but it has to eat a lot to cause this damage, it talks about its effects (which were maximized in terms of side effects which is relatively hard to believe) Selenium contains a very small amount in the nuts, for that to happen he would have to eat 10 Brazil nuts every 5 minutes for 2 years.
As someone who's eaten a pound of pistachios in a day, it's definitely doable.
You'd actually be incorrect. Brazil nuts have VERY HIGH amounts of selenium for their size, so much so that the absolute max you SHOULD eat is about 5 in a day, with only eating 1-2 being enough to get the daily dose of selenium (even slightly over that, but not enough that it will negatively impact your health). The effects of eating just 10 in a day can result in nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea, with the skin lesions, hair loss, and nails coming in the later weeks.
However, since the guy didn't know he was eating Brazil nuts, he ate WAY too much due to him believing they were chestnuts (which are very different since if you prepare them right via boiling, they can be eaten as much as you want with little adverse side effects).
The guy being a soldier, and thus having a higher metabolism as a result of his training, backfired on him since he ate more Brazil nuts than any normal person would've and, since they were abundant and a good source of protein, they became his primary food source, which is why his reaction was as bad as it could be.
Lol did they check the guy's pulse with fingers, when he's hooked up to a heart monitor?
Might seem a bit odd but probably helps to make sure the heart rate monitor is working properly
The thing on his finger is an oximeter.
Blood pressure is only measured every few minutes on the monitor, maybe they were looking for a different/immediate indication of loss of blood pressure.
To dependant on machine is a fool kid. You need to confirm from various way to make a diagnose. Don't talk when you have no knowledge in it.
@@ObserverNoName1347 - English not your first language?
She tried not to break character 🤣
He screws a diagnoses but because he gets it on the 3rd try he's somehow still a brilliant hero?
Peole who need to know absolutely everything:
1. Your doctor
2. Your lawyer
3. Your sponsors
Who would have thought that selenium- a brain and eye health nutrient/vitamin/mineral, present and being fortified on eggs and milk:
Could be this fatal in higher dosages…
1:52 got me real good
houses idea of medicine is throw it at the wall and see what sticks then try again.
*0:06** Special Agents Mulder And Scully Have Entered The Chat*
Why keep all the information about the patient classified? Doctors actually need that information in order to be able to identify whats going on as a lot of symptoms can be from multiple issues
It is the patient's handler is withholding all the information even the location of his last assignment in the name of national security. Without any information, it is impossible to treat his unknown condition. The handler regards the patient as expandable.
@@MrLantean the right of confidentiality is the patients not the doctor, so if the patient wants to talk about his mission then he can in regards to receiving medical treatment
What sucks is she turned out to be really stupid, and he fired her after she quit the fbi
Bissonnette's a severely criminally underrated actor
I got to be honest I have never watched TV show in my life because I never had cable I always been a gamer I'm 18 and I'm actually thinking about buying my first TV show this is really good
Bruh who gave William Dafoe uranium 235
House was actually the one that was wrong this entire episode. The other guy was right from the start, or at least half right. If House wasn't so obsessed with proving everyone else wrong, the dude would've been cured in like 20 minutes.
House still was right though in the end and the other doctor was only right in treatment do to pure luck, so at the end of the day house was still the one who actually put the puzzle together which to House at least is really all that matters.
Actually no, because the entire time they thought he was in Bolivia. In House's speech, he indicated that regular chestnuts are harmless, so they wouldn't have connected the symptoms to the chestnuts simply because of the region he was supposedly in...
And seeing that this is CIA they're dealing with, it's either giving the needed details uncovered, or a confidential secret kept at a cost of one life or all.
If house hadn't dug deeper, the CIA would have wasted millions of taxpayer dollars trying to figure who gave the guy radiation poisoning and how they accomplished it. Curing the patient wasn't the only relevant factor in the case here, finding out what was actually wrong mattered just as much. This will also help prevent any future incidents like this.
k lemme see videos of you doing this procedure that makes House wrong.
This right here is why doctors NEED to know all the details.
“since his hair isnt falling out in clumps, i know whats killing him….. God!”
This had me cringing. Iodine that long after exposure to isotopes is largely pointless. House could have landed SUCH a punch. "Iodine after 5 days, all you are doing is stressing his kidneys, read a 3rd semester textbook for once for crying out loud" . And then......if that man incorporated enough isotopes to die like this.....any proper rad detector would show. You need a nuclear physicist, not house, to figure out the isotope. Which House would know, too. "If it was rad poisoning youd need the DOE. Since you have certainly called and they are still not here, it is not...." Not to mention that they said they run all the known heavy metal tests. Well Selenium is a well known metallic poison. So another one for House " You did not test for Selenium? Amateurs ........"
ik it probably doesn't work like this but i really want to like moisturise his skin n like take care of it bc it looks so painful
I wanna _peel_ it
@@Fyreflier bro?
@@mxrvin8783 there are two type of people
Holy Dynasty, it's Dominique Devareaux.
House is unique just like my house 🏠
He needed to eat a ton of castanhas do pará to get any closer to selenium poisoning.
“if it’s my housekeeper she had it coming. cleaning the windows means both sides, am i right or am i right”😂😂😂😂😂
He's actually going to Brazil
Graças a Deus ele não comeu Maniçoba cozida antes de 7 dias. 😅
I've seen some comments complain that if they just went with the original treatment he would of gotten better anyway. That's not the point though. The point is they didn't know why he was sick and they originally thought he was poisoned somehow. It's a good thing House found out what the actual cause was because otherwise they might of gone looking for a murderer that didn't exist, interrogate innocent people, and probably cause big issues within both sides of the government.
The other doctor had the right Instinct the 1st time, it was nut poisoning
Commmander,heimerer
😂😂 Same Región 😂😂😂
Compliments fly when donkeys meet
Castanha do Pará 🥰
3:40 House isn't really at all wrong-
0:01 the guy on the right was in the X-Files! Episode 'Millenium' from season 7.
Guy looks like a ghoul from Fallout
Cool
Yes
That guy needs some lotion
Get the RadAway stat!
So did they saved him
Honestly this show was playing 4D chess.
Back when House was focused on the case above all - he was the one helping.
Whereas in S4 onwards, House becomes much more of a hindrance to the case, playing stupid games & getting in the way of progress.
By S8, House is literally just a pain in the ass. He doesn't even show up for the final few cases because he's not essential anymore. In fact, most of his theories are just longshot bullshit, often proved wrong.
❤😊🙏
If i was house, id wouldve said “wont tell me whats wrong, that prevents me from doing my job, if your gonna keep me frok doing my job than im not needed” then leave
Oops I ate a bag of them today 😋
She said "you are idiot!" whom she referring to?
I think it was aimed at the one sitting down.
Did they go through the rest of the episode calling each other idiots? Could be a funny mash up, see Shut Up Wesley from Star Trek.
If you ever feel useless. Remember the cia man checked his pulse well hooked up to a heart monitor.
Pulseless Electrical Activity
Treat the patient, not the machine. He may have a normal sinus rhythm but it doesn't mean there is adequate pulse pressure.
Im a chef and even ik not to eat to many of those things
brazil mentioned
Can't blame the guy, they're delicious, I had no idea what they were called before this clip tbh (I googled the name and checked images)
Episodio please
An amount of 200 g of pure Brazilian chestnuts contains about 3.8 mg of selenium, the 54-fold recommended daily amount of selenium which is about 70 µg. 😉 This amount can already be acute toxic.
3.8 mg = 3800 µg
I LOVE metric by a thousand! 😉