Race to Rescue Failing Donor Lungs | House M.D. | MD TV
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- čas přidán 7. 08. 2023
- House receives the opportunity for conditional release to treat a set of donor lungs that are failing, organs that Wilson's patient needs.
From House M.D. Season 8, Episode 2 'Transplant': A surprising visitor makes House an offer he can't refuse by giving him the opportunity to help the Princeton Plainsboro team treat a unique patient in order to save the life of an organ recipient being administered by Wilson; Meanwhile, House makes an effort to reconnect with Wilson despite a cold reception.
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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Just wanna say props to the lungs for acting so well
Not really the vasa privata of the lungs wasnt there. Poor acting on the lungs side
You ash, my back was hurting XD.
Dem lungs acting took mybreath away
Careful, don't want those lungs' ego to get overinflated.
Props??? An actors property?
when house got his clothes and stuff back he looked like that he was suiting up like batman
I had no idea that a person recieving a lung transplant could get an allergy transfered as well. It's true. Learn something new everyday!
Not really allergy transfer, but the lung cells will still be vulnerable to that allergy
@@mayanksharma3651so an allergy transfer
@@mayanksharma3651would it eventually go away tho
@@mayanksharma3651 is not that allergy transferred from donor as cell also transferred?
@@fanss1426 No, because it's never going to be "your lungs", it's someone elses in your body.
It's the same reason transplant recipients have to take immuno-suppresant drugs for the rest of their lives. If they don't, their immune system will attack the transplanted organs.
Although Park sometimes questions House like the others, I love how she never really argues with him.
Respects his track record.
It was an interesting to see House working with Part without the rest of the team. They seemed to work together pretty smoothly and House's usual snark was kept to a minimum.
The snark is resolved for ego that needs to be kept down -Park has no such ego, ergo no snark - She neither thinks he's god nor that she's better than him, she just wants to understand, find the best solution to the puzzle and recognises who to get there@@crucisnh
@@crucisnh Because Park, from what I can see in this clip compilation, instead of arguing with House, she proposes a different reasoning, or a counter reasoning for House's otherwise crazy theories. She doesn't label him as a crazy old crook.
Though I do understand that House hired the rest of the team precisely to argue with him. To help him think.
Those lungs would have been flagged as unusable as soon as the problems got out of the normal range of problems that organs go through after being taken from the body.
Organ donation is really strict. So while it's cool that they went through all that trouble to find out what was wrong and fix them, no hospital board would allow the procedure to be done with them by that point. They would have been long written off as viable for transplant.
yeah but then the lady would've just simply died
@@TotallyNotJoe_ She would have simply remained on the transplant list, the increased urgency of her need would have bumped her up as long as she didn't deteriorate in a way that lowered her survival odds for transplant surgery and after. But problem organs transplanted equals lawsuits if anything happens.
House takes a lot of liberties for dramatic effect. It's fine, it's a TV show, not an educational program.
Yes, all valid, however the same could be said for the ENTIRE series of House. Practically every episode has him doing something that would get him hammered with malpractice suits if not outright arrested. The series was about medical 'what ifs', not 'this is how all hospitals operate' (which is still funny since they tend to be the most accurate for how they do actual procedures compared to most medical dramas, and their cases all have some kernal of truth or reality to them).
@@2centschange with House it's all about the VERY rare but real medical problems. The procedures and testing isn't always on point as they mess with the order doctors would go in when diagnosing in order to stir drama.
lol it's really funny that they came up with cancer and lead poisoning before they ever thought about smoke inhalation
I remember house saying to wilson "i look for zebras cuz horses are for other doctors to find"
To be fair, eosinophilic pneumonitis is a rare diagnosis too. Most people dont just die to light smoke inhalation.
Kid wasn't a smoker and was not around significant second-hand smoke.
@@wolffang489 According to the scene and the portrayal anyway, he was around heavy amounts of smoke during long periods of time, consistently. About the same as a smoker's lungs.
You cut it off at the good part...no fair!
Ikr
Fr
It tells you underneath what season and episode it is, so you can go look up the whole show.
I've found lots of different websites that have whole collections of shows...even ones filled full of House ones!
The search shouldn't take too long.
It took me like 3-5 mins to find the best one for my area.
Easy!
They always do that.
@@pollybogle These are FREE videos, they don't owe you anything.
Wilson needs these lungs
it's not the perfect patient it's the perfect puzzle
She would probably breathe better if she had a 40% rebreather mask
unfortunately the show ended almost 10 years ago, but I will try to let them know
@@hydrogenpoint We appreciate your effort to notify them. You're a good man going down in history for your contributions. Contributions to irony. just so you know im on yourside im oging with the joke.
@@maoduida387 No, the OP's comment was a joke and contribution to sarcasm, the reply was just ...meh.
@@hydrogenpoint Unfortunately you don't understand sarcasm but oh well.
I miss this show. I worked on it 3 or 4 times as a background actor, but wasn't a fan until years later. It is not a medical show really it's Sherlock Holmes. Homes, House and his best friend is wilson instead of Watson.
Cool
wow thats so cool.. I whave always thought about how that would feel.
the creators were huge fans of sherlock holmes they have told that bfor, holmes play violin, house play piano, wilson watson roommates, deducing from surroundings yeah they were huge fans of arthur conan doyle
and they both live at 221B Baker St
@@irene_shaverdianbeing a background actor almost always sucks unless you're on a GIANT project from a billion dollar studio company where they actually treat the extras decently. I'm guessing this show treated them alright. it's pretty low pay, if you even get paid, and 95% waiting around for your scene which lasts a few minutes.
the way he comeback like he the only one (well in tv world he is) and the don't give all the resources he needs? what?
There is no such a perfect patient. Unless he's dead
Not even then.
I had no idea EVLP was a thing until just now
Interesting episode but there is no way that a person with lung failure at the stage of needing a double lung transplant wouldn't have an oxygen mask on - seems like such an obvious detail to miss??
The tubes up her nose were just for fun
They probably assumed the audience would just go with it. She had enough lines that mask would be disruptive
@@villageblunder4787 nasal oxygen tubes can only provide a very small amount of oxygen - would barely make a difference if you had end stage lung failure
It's on purpose. They almost never obscure an actor's face if they can help it, especially if it impedes their ability to talk. Visually, it's a barrier between them and the audience. This actress has to make her character come across as sympathetic to sell the race against time to save her life, and she can't do that so well if she's Bane.
tubes up her nose do basically nothing, dude. At this point even mask is not enough, she should've had intubation tube@@villageblunder4787
Imagine being that lung actor.....😬
Edit- ohh I wonder if it was the same dude they used for the new robocop, I can't imagine many actors will just remove thwir lings like that, committed!....👍👌👍
"God i miss my b--bs, they were spectacular"
Just a little adult humor before she...i didnt watch the entire thing yet 😅
Seinfeld reference.
The irony about the USs weird obsession with peanut allergy is that it's essentially cause an epidemic of peanut allergy. Turns out if you go out of your way to avoid exposing a young child to somthing you increase the change of them developing an allergy to it. Kind of a problem when that something is as common as peanuts and it's happening on a fairly wide scale.
wikipedia - peanut allergy -
Among children in the Western world, rates are between 1.5% and 3% and have increased over time
I'm paraphrasing here, but: _People have allergies because we don't expose them to enough allergens_ sounds like a dubious claim at best.
I mean I live in the U.S. and I don’t really recall this ever being an issue growing up. The only time it ever got explicitly banned was when we already had someone with allergies present.
How is the vasa privata of the lungs secured?
What is the sound that started in the last scene?
At 0:26 I got goosebumps with curiosity. Maybe I'm like house. Creepy though.
Everything is slightly pitched up
How does Omar Epps look YOUNGER
And Tobacco companies actually did an advert campaign that states Second Hand Smoke from Cigarettes are much safer than breathing in humid air.
00:31 - Where have I seen House's expression before? Oh, right. When I dangle a toy in front of any pet cat. OwO
When I was 10, I had to get a lung transplant. My new lungs told me he knew these lungs. They were SAG members but were utterly hated for arrogance
Nook what happens!!!
So did they save the girl and her lungs? They always leave out the best part.
Hey 👋
What year was this from?
It says in the description that this was Season 8 Episode 2
2011 is an old TV show but really good
@@delmicortaveOldies but Goldie’s
The last season - which was from 2012
Park was one of the worst additions to the show. Her acting is terrible & when she talks about anything medical it sounds like she's reading it off a paper. That being said, I love this show so much & have seen all 8 seasons hundreds of times.
Why do they always get 10 things wrong first?
what watches he was wearing? Hamiltons?
I believe so. He also wears a Casio at 1 point.
huge is he doctor right
Yes, he is a doctor.
But he is not that huge.
The actor's name is *Hugh Laurie.
@@jakepullman4914😂
Wouldn't call him particularly huge, but he is in fact, a doctor
Thirteen is so much better than Park
Foreman was the best Boss! For the simple reason that he (and Vogler!) we're the only one's that House couldn't push around and walk all over!!
"I only hired you because you're black and good at picking locks. So go pick the lock and steal some paperwork about that black dictator"
foreman "Okay!"
House routinely pushed Foreman around.
In addition, Foreman wasn’t in love with House, which clearly bit Cuddy in the backside.
@@AzguardMikeHe said as a boss, not as an employee
@@lavafixer8477 Exactly!! ThankYou for paying attention!!
House didn't ''push'' Cuddy around. Cuddy was the only one who was able to manage him LONG-TERM. Foremand only did it for a year or so, and eventually he pushed too hard with those tickets (although it was of course still House's own stupidity that led to the accident that revoked his parole). Cuddy knew when to compromise, when to stand her ground and when to trust him, House did NOT ''walk over'' her.
What happened in the end to the lungs? 🤔😠
They were fixed and the lady got them. Wilson also punched House and then they became friends again.
@@Dany1239I don’t understand how you can forgive someone after crashing their car into your boss’ and friends’ house.
@@eprimeify2090 ...by punching them in the face I guess?
"Paint around them!"
Yeah, not really how painting works. Even aside from everything else, paint serves multiple practical purposes. Just leaving a section unpainted "because homeless people" is how you get a bridge collapse due to stupid activism.
What’s up with houses voice?
0:25 “no ability to answer question”
Yea, the lungs downstairs can answer questions but this pair can’t
Thirst!
Rfk jr
2:58 even Wilson can’t deny that House is an excellent doctor lol
Of course, why would he? He was being professional, that was a medical matter not personal one.
Why everything so dark nothing to see?!??
season 8 for ya