Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing this season has been as bad as the degloving injury from the very first episode.
Remind me…
What degloving injury??
+1 I don’t remember it either!
The woman pushed off a subway platform. Degloving refers to when all the skin is pulled off part of the body (in the show, her foot). It's the injury that makes Javadi faint.
That really didn’t stick with me then. What did stick with me was the episode where the woman gave birth. We saw the head crowning and the vagina.
interesting because women giving birth happens much more frequently
But not usually in the ER. They go to the maternity wards.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing this season has been as bad as the degloving injury from the very first episode.
Remind me…
What degloving injury??
+1 I don’t remember it either!
The woman pushed off a subway platform. Degloving refers to when all the skin is pulled off part of the body (in the show, her foot). It's the injury that makes Javadi faint.
That really didn’t stick with me then. What did stick with me was the episode where the woman gave birth. We saw the head crowning and the vagina.
interesting because women giving birth happens much more frequently
Anonymous wrote:I did not like seeing the poop. Yuck!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing this season has been as bad as the degloving injury from the very first episode.
Remind me…
What degloving injury??
+1 I don’t remember it either!
The woman pushed off a subway platform. Degloving refers to when all the skin is pulled off part of the body (in the show, her foot). It's the injury that makes Javadi faint.
That really didn’t stick with me then. What did stick with me was the episode where the woman gave birth. We saw the head crowning and the vagina.
interesting because women giving birth happens much more frequently
Anonymous wrote:I did not like seeing the poop. Yuck!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing this season has been as bad as the degloving injury from the very first episode.
Remind me…
What degloving injury??
+1 I don’t remember it either!
The woman pushed off a subway platform. Degloving refers to when all the skin is pulled off part of the body (in the show, her foot). It's the injury that makes Javadi faint.
That really didn’t stick with me then. What did stick with me was the episode where the woman gave birth. We saw the head crowning and the vagina.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing this season has been as bad as the degloving injury from the very first episode.
Remind me…
What degloving injury??
+1 I don’t remember it either!
The woman pushed off a subway platform. Degloving refers to when all the skin is pulled off part of the body (in the show, her foot). It's the injury that makes Javadi faint.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing this season has been as bad as the degloving injury from the very first episode.
Remind me…
What degloving injury??
+1 I don’t remember it either!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing this season has been as bad as the degloving injury from the very first episode.
Remind me…
What degloving injury??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also have a ER doc friend who told me before this season even started that the most unrealistic thing about the first season was how little poop there was. I actually think they probably got that feedback from people last season and sought to "correct" it this season. I don't love it but I get that it's realistic.
My friend also told me that for a Trauma 1 center in a major urban center, it would be more realistic to show more gunshot wounds, both serious traumas and also non-life threatening wounds, it's super common. I wouldn't be surprised if this doesn't get highlighted on some future season. A lot of ER docs have strong feelings about gun control because they see firsthand the burden our country's proliferation of guns places on our medical system. Seeing kids come in with gunshot wounds is extremely radicalizing.
Not enough gunshot wounds?
My Dad did a med school rotations in an ER in Detroit in the late 70s and saw a LOT of gunshot wounds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also have a ER doc friend who told me before this season even started that the most unrealistic thing about the first season was how little poop there was. I actually think they probably got that feedback from people last season and sought to "correct" it this season. I don't love it but I get that it's realistic.
My friend also told me that for a Trauma 1 center in a major urban center, it would be more realistic to show more gunshot wounds, both serious traumas and also non-life threatening wounds, it's super common. I wouldn't be surprised if this doesn't get highlighted on some future season. A lot of ER docs have strong feelings about gun control because they see firsthand the burden our country's proliferation of guns places on our medical system. Seeing kids come in with gunshot wounds is extremely radicalizing.
Not enough gunshot wounds?