Chicago Med season 5 episode 6 Recap and FAQ
Full Episode S05E06 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Bert want two people who went through a divorce to be happy?
Bert expresses a simple desire for happiness for two people post-divorce.
What treatment is being considered for the toddler?
The treatment discussion involves natural options versus antibiotics, with a focus on pneumonia.
Why is Dr. Manning's judgment questioned?
Dr. Manning's judgment is questioned due to parents losing faith in her treatment plans for their child.
What are the personal plans discussed among the characters?
Characters discuss plans for dinner and a movie, revealing strains in personal relationships due to work commitments.
What is Jacinta's fear upon being treated at the hospital?
Jacinta fears legal implications due to her illegal status.
Why is Jacinta admitted to the hospital under a different identity?
Jacinta is admitted under a different identity, hinting at her complicated situation and possible need to avoid the police.
What medical condition does Claire face, and what is the advice given?
Claire suffers a heart attack and is advised against continuing hormone therapy due to her medical condition.
What ethical dilemma arises from the car accident victim?
The car accident victim's case raises ethical dilemmas about patient consent and religious beliefs in medical treatment.
What are the legal consequences faced by Dr. Manning?
Dr. Manning faces legal consequences for treating the toddler without proper consent.
What is Jacinta's connection to a gang?
Jacinta's connection to a gang is revealed, complicating her medical treatment and safety.
How does Dr. Manning's situation with Lucas resolve?
Dr. Manning's situation resolves with Lucas being diagnosed with a serious autoimmune disorder and receiving treatment.
What are the main emotional themes in the episode?
The episode features themes of relationship confrontations, ethical dilemmas, and emotional revelations among characters.