Tv show is called House and this is season 2 episode 12. The show opens with a pair of ATV motorists; the teenaged Adam is learning from his father. Adam wants to drive the ATV, but his father refuses, recalling the paperwork they signed promising that Adam would not drive the vehicle. Dad eventually gives in and lets Adam drive the ATV up to 15mph. However, Adam appears to jam the throttle, accelerating to high speeds. The father is thrown from the vehicle, but Adam winds up hitting a pile of large pipes. The ATV's gas tank explodes and Adam catches on fire. Adam is rushed to the ER. House is reading a medical article written in Hindi when Foreman brings House the chart and notes that Adam's potassium is low, when it should be high. Foreman suggests that it might be amphetamines and House recommends an EKG. However, once he sees the patient, he realizes there is no skin to attach the EKG. House peers through the window and sees that 40% of Adam's body is covered by burns. House believes Adam has a good chance of survival unless his heart shuts down. House tells Foreman and Chase to find a galvanometer. Cameron explains to the fearful father and mother that the reason Adam's heart is failing is because he may be on amphetamines. The parents admit they allowed him to use marijuana once, and they also let him drink alcohol, but the patient is not a drug user. Foreman and Chase start using the galvanometer. However, Adam suddenly begins to have a seizure, knocking over the machinery. House and the team brainstorm several diagnoses, including multiple sclerosis, adrenoleukodystrophy, and others. However, radiology and a lumbar puncture are ruled out by the patient's condition. House eventually decides on transcranial sonography. In the operating room, Cameron explains that the eyes can be stimulated with imagery which can then be tracked with a sonogram as Chase and Foreman perform the procedure. Foreman spots something in the sub-arachnoid space. Adam is in a hyperbaric chamber. Cameron notices that Adam is awake and Foreman calls for an anesthesiologist. Adam looks like he is in pain, but Foreman realizes it's something else. Cameron walks into House's office and informs him that Adam wasn't in pain, he actually had an orgasm while in the hyperbaric chamber even though he was unconscious. House prompts Foreman, who tells the others that some diseases cause the brain to misinterpret sensory information. Cameron notes how stressed Adam's brain must be from all the medication and that he may have an infection that has pushed him over the edge. However, there's no way to test him for all the possibilities. House suggests one way they could clean up a skin infection that's low risk. Foreman and Chase begin applying maggots to Adam's burned chest to clean out dead skin and bacteria. The next morning, Cameron finds House sleeping on the floor under a table in his office, and gingerly wakes him up to tell him that the maggots didn't fix the problem although they helped the burn. House commands a lumbar puncture at C2 and C3 (technically a cervical puncture) which has a large risk of paralysis but a lesser chance of infection. Consent is granted and Foreman preps for the puncture. During the procedure, however, Adam's blood pressure spikes and has a high risk of stroke. Foreman finishes the procedure just in time. The tap was negative for MS and infection. House needs to know if the patient was suffering from tingling in his fingers before the crash, so he goes to the burn ward commanding the anesthesiologist to wake up the patient he can speak with him. Adam is woken and is in extreme pain, only stopping yelling just long enough to tell House that he urinated in his pants just prior to the accident, but doesn't remember anything after that. House re-enters the office cheerfully, claiming Adam is depressed and is on antidepressants, giving him serotonin storm. However, if they treat him for it and he has an excess of dopamine instead, it will kill him. House speaks to the angry parents and asks to wake Adam up again so he can ask him if he's on antidepressants. However, the parents say that Adam is always open to them, and they are willing to bet Adam's life on the fact that he's not depressed. House returns to his team to tell them the patient seems to be very happy, but all the other seizure disorders seem to be ruled out. House leaves the room, and goes back to the ward to wake up Adam again. Foreman comes by to try to stop him, but House says if they don't wake him up, he's as good as dead. However, as the two of them struggle, House suddenly notices a small circular burn on Adam's wrist and nicotine stains on his fingers. He stops struggling with Foreman and goes to talk to the parents. House asks the parents if Adam smokes. Although his parents are very open minded and supportive to the point of trying marijuana with him, they make it clear to House that they would "kill him" if they ever found out he was smoking. House explains that Adam has been smoking and is trying to quit. It is the "over the internet" anti-depressant drugs which are helping him do so that are slowly killing him. They can now treat him. Adam's parents start to forgive themselves for their son's injuries. He is soon conscious and smiling at them.
Funny. Nobody cares to look up the name of the show soo its house m.d. its a decent show, but better than grays anatomy or the good doctor by a long shot 😂
@@PseyechoSamurai ok. And in the words of some cooking guy "if my grandfather had wheels she would have been a bicycle" what does it matter where they got them? Third degree burns burn off the nerves so you can't feel it.
@@inspectorsteve2287 Yeah if the burns were uniformly third degree. But that only happens with particular ways of exposure. You might get burned unevenly with the most serious being 3rd degree and the rest of your body burned just enough to hurt.
The shows went for 60 minutes but they had to condense them to under 10 minutes by taking out unnecessary and repetitive content because the old TVs couldn’t hold anything over 10 minutes. The mondo Houser shows are very short always less than 10 minutes because of the primitive mondo TVs they had back then. The old old old TVs could not hold more than 10 minutes of show even without nipnagel or shnibuts rhetoric as they used CRT Catholic Ray Tubs technology Motorola involvement and non Dylan Mulvaney CLT or Claw Technology. No harm no fowl. Crackhead Barney oversees the southerly wing of the flies we fight as fly fighters. The fly fighters tried Dylan Mulvaney to shorten the shows advertising and tried to produce a non racist TV set with Motorola involvement with flypaper control and Dylan Mulvaney CEO. The historically correct Crackhead Barney and a prominent associate of Dylan Mulvaney declined comment at that time but was very involved. Transgander influencer Dylan Mulvaney abandoned by Bud Lights and faced too much bullying and transphobia. Crackhead Barney is her team member in Chicago. The proof is in the pudding. It’s all part of the non racist Al Qawama discovering process
that's the entire point of the show house is an insane doctor who will do ANYTHING to solve his "puzzles" (his cases) its even mentioned in the show house has ALOT of malpractice suits just bc the show is based on him doing all this it does not make it bad
@@MrDerpy-ns6sy again the entire point of house is that he does very very illegal things to solve his cases it's not posed to be a realistic hospital show its a drama its a detective show DISGUISED as a doctor show that's what makes it great
as a severe burn survivor i agree that sometimes its necisary to be in that pain.
Thank you for the comment.
Sometimes people need to know to better help.
@@humblymichael5823 exactly, and its a good indicator of initial nerve damage
@MrInuyasha1031 when the burn victim agrees, its okay
Same without that pain I never would have learned my lesson for one
necessary
guys he needs the info to figure out what happendef so he can help him not to torture him
mf did you understand what the point was? you wake a man up in that state and he'll be in enough pain for it to feel like torture
genuine smooth brain
@@justsomeguywholikeswater3566
but house impatient and needs to do cool stuff to the show.
Rip Hugh
@@justsomeguywholikeswater3566yeah maybe if he abswered it wouldnt have gotten to that point
@@SomeCowguy okay bro lets wake you up in the middle of an operation and see how conscious and able you are to understand questions
@@justsomeguywholikeswater3566chill bud
For a quicker diagnosis with fewer possible mistakes, sometimes the patient has to go through a little bit of pain to do better in the end.
House.........Roadhouse
...Roadhouse! -kicks-
That too.
BROWNHOUSE
Best medical show.
Tv show is called House and this is season 2 episode 12.
The show opens with a pair of ATV motorists; the teenaged Adam is learning from his father. Adam wants to drive the ATV, but his father refuses, recalling the paperwork they signed promising that Adam would not drive the vehicle. Dad eventually gives in and lets Adam drive the ATV up to 15mph. However, Adam appears to jam the throttle, accelerating to high speeds. The father is thrown from the vehicle, but Adam winds up hitting a pile of large pipes. The ATV's gas tank explodes and Adam catches on fire. Adam is rushed to the ER.
House is reading a medical article written in Hindi when Foreman brings House the chart and notes that Adam's potassium is low, when it should be high. Foreman suggests that it might be amphetamines and House recommends an EKG. However, once he sees the patient, he realizes there is no skin to attach the EKG. House peers through the window and sees that 40% of Adam's body is covered by burns. House believes Adam has a good chance of survival unless his heart shuts down. House tells Foreman and Chase to find a galvanometer.
Cameron explains to the fearful father and mother that the reason Adam's heart is failing is because he may be on amphetamines. The parents admit they allowed him to use marijuana once, and they also let him drink alcohol, but the patient is not a drug user. Foreman and Chase start using the galvanometer. However, Adam suddenly begins to have a seizure, knocking over the machinery.
House and the team brainstorm several diagnoses, including multiple sclerosis, adrenoleukodystrophy, and others. However, radiology and a lumbar puncture are ruled out by the patient's condition. House eventually decides on transcranial sonography.
In the operating room, Cameron explains that the eyes can be stimulated with imagery which can then be tracked with a sonogram as Chase and Foreman perform the procedure. Foreman spots something in the sub-arachnoid space.
Adam is in a hyperbaric chamber. Cameron notices that Adam is awake and Foreman calls for an anesthesiologist. Adam looks like he is in pain, but Foreman realizes it's something else.
Cameron walks into House's office and informs him that Adam wasn't in pain, he actually had an orgasm while in the hyperbaric chamber even though he was unconscious. House prompts Foreman, who tells the others that some diseases cause the brain to misinterpret sensory information. Cameron notes how stressed Adam's brain must be from all the medication and that he may have an infection that has pushed him over the edge. However, there's no way to test him for all the possibilities. House suggests one way they could clean up a skin infection that's low risk. Foreman and Chase begin applying maggots to Adam's burned chest to clean out dead skin and bacteria.
The next morning, Cameron finds House sleeping on the floor under a table in his office, and gingerly wakes him up to tell him that the maggots didn't fix the problem although they helped the burn. House commands a lumbar puncture at C2 and C3 (technically a cervical puncture) which has a large risk of paralysis but a lesser chance of infection. Consent is granted and Foreman preps for the puncture. During the procedure, however, Adam's blood pressure spikes and has a high risk of stroke. Foreman finishes the procedure just in time.
The tap was negative for MS and infection. House needs to know if the patient was suffering from tingling in his fingers before the crash, so he goes to the burn ward commanding the anesthesiologist to wake up the patient he can speak with him. Adam is woken and is in extreme pain, only stopping yelling just long enough to tell House that he urinated in his pants just prior to the accident, but doesn't remember anything after that.
House re-enters the office cheerfully, claiming Adam is depressed and is on antidepressants, giving him serotonin storm. However, if they treat him for it and he has an excess of dopamine instead, it will kill him.
House speaks to the angry parents and asks to wake Adam up again so he can ask him if he's on antidepressants. However, the parents say that Adam is always open to them, and they are willing to bet Adam's life on the fact that he's not depressed.
House returns to his team to tell them the patient seems to be very happy, but all the other seizure disorders seem to be ruled out. House leaves the room, and goes back to the ward to wake up Adam again. Foreman comes by to try to stop him, but House says if they don't wake him up, he's as good as dead. However, as the two of them struggle, House suddenly notices a small circular burn on Adam's wrist and nicotine stains on his fingers. He stops struggling with Foreman and goes to talk to the parents.
House asks the parents if Adam smokes. Although his parents are very open minded and supportive to the point of trying marijuana with him, they make it clear to House that they would "kill him" if they ever found out he was smoking. House explains that Adam has been smoking and is trying to quit. It is the "over the internet" anti-depressant drugs which are helping him do so that are slowly killing him. They can now treat him.
Adam's parents start to forgive themselves for their son's injuries. He is soon conscious and smiling at them.
Thanks
Did you try the no pissing drug??
They were out
DPIYP pills? (Don’t pee in your pants)
This is so sad 😭
It ain’t real🤣🤣🤣
😢
@@DrDrops420 Ik I’m not dumb 😒
it lowkey funny but crazy
@@daeOvaeast true
That must hurt
Probably
Is this the same kid that put himself in concrete in Grey's Anatomy?
Yes
What’s the movie or show?
show is house
Read the fucking title of the video it says name season and episode.
House M.D.
It’s on Hulu or smthn
Ever seen Star Wars
It’s a show for you smooth brains who think it’s real
Or it’s just … wait for it… entertainment 😮
@@michaelsanchez7848a tv show? Entertaining? What?????
@@NicoSmedley I know shocker.
What a pathetic sad life. "Smooth brains".
Bet you feel smart watching Rick and morty
Funny. Nobody cares to look up the name of the show soo its house m.d. its a decent show, but better than grays anatomy or the good doctor by a long shot 😂
Yeah up until around Season 6 imo. After that it’s not as great as the first few seasons but it’s still pretty damn good
Legit they've been putting the show names in the titles of these recently so people don't even have to ask
house is so kind for a 10000 lawsuit😁
Wrong
3rd degree burns they shouldnt feel anything i thought.
You can get third degree burns from a stove and from lava
@@PseyechoSamurai ok. And in the words of some cooking guy "if my grandfather had wheels she would have been a bicycle" what does it matter where they got them? Third degree burns burn off the nerves so you can't feel it.
@inspectorsteve2287 you went from I thought to lemme be a smart ass there are different levels of burns and third degree isn't always painless
@@inspectorsteve2287 Yeah if the burns were uniformly third degree. But that only happens with particular ways of exposure. You might get burned unevenly with the most serious being 3rd degree and the rest of your body burned just enough to hurt.
The adjacent areas of 3rd degrees feel everything though. Plus, he's healing, which means the nerve endings are reforming. That sh*t hurts.
The movie is called Casablanca
Here's looking at you kid.
ARE YOU KIDDING ME WHY DID THEY DO THIS HE IS SO MISSREBLE
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Balls
Tf happened to the guy?
Dude ate tacobell
I hate that show.
Bro why?
The shows went for 60 minutes but they had to condense them to under 10 minutes by taking out unnecessary and repetitive content because the old TVs couldn’t hold anything over 10 minutes. The mondo Houser shows are very short always less than 10 minutes because of the primitive mondo TVs they had back then.
The old old old TVs could not hold more than 10 minutes of show even without nipnagel or shnibuts rhetoric as they used CRT Catholic Ray Tubs technology Motorola involvement and non Dylan Mulvaney CLT or Claw Technology. No harm no fowl. Crackhead Barney oversees the southerly wing of the flies we fight as fly fighters.
The fly fighters tried Dylan Mulvaney to shorten the shows advertising and tried to produce a non racist TV set with Motorola involvement with flypaper control and Dylan Mulvaney CEO. The historically correct Crackhead Barney and a prominent associate of Dylan Mulvaney declined comment at that time but was very involved.
Transgander influencer Dylan Mulvaney abandoned by Bud Lights and faced too much bullying and transphobia. Crackhead Barney is her team member in Chicago. The proof is in the pudding. It’s all part of the non racist Al Qawama discovering process
...huh?
Can you send me some of what you are smoking?
Nice schitzo post. How many bible verse do you got on your walls
@@hugglepuff1 😂 "are you being intentionally dense?"
@@NoName-sy3di A lot 🙏🙏
The worse show ever. The level of medical malpractice is absurd
that's the entire point of the show house is an insane doctor who will do ANYTHING to solve his "puzzles" (his cases) its even mentioned in the show house has ALOT of malpractice suits just bc the show is based on him doing all this it does not make it bad
Omg it’s almost as if it’s like a show and supposed to be dramatic and illegal
That's EVERY HOSPITAL SHOW EVER DUDE! there's maybe one show that ive seen actually do it right and it's more than 20 years old.
@@MrDerpy-ns6sy again the entire point of house is that he does very very illegal things to solve his cases it's not posed to be a realistic hospital show its a drama its a detective show DISGUISED as a doctor show that's what makes it great
Really? Coming from the same people who did the Tuskegee Experiments? 😂
What is your email for copyright inquiries?
None of ur business
Get a job
Like you own anything shit ass
You’s a silly guy
Shorts like this don't breach copyright sadly