Chicago Med season 7 episode 5 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Dr. Halstead faces ethical challenges, considering sabotaging a monitor under Dr. Cooper's influence but decides against it
Full Episode S07E05 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Dr. Halstead consider sabotaging Archer's CVP monitor?
He was influenced by Dr. Cooper's suggestion as a way to showcase the effectiveness of the Vas-COM.
Who took over the surgery from Dr. Marcel?
Dr. Blake took over the surgery, asserting her authority due to her personal connection to the patient.
What issue did Dr. Charles identify in Ryan's diagnosis?
Dr. Charles suspected that Ryan, previously diagnosed with ADHD, might actually have an anxiety disorder.
What medical device is central to Dr. Halstead and Dr. Hammer's discussion?
The Vas-COM, a cardiac output monitor, is central to their discussion.
What was the complication in Avery Quinn's surgery?
Avery Quinn suffered from a severe liver laceration due to a pedestrian versus auto accident.
How did Dr. Marcel handle the critical moment in surgery?
Dr. Marcel made a decisive call to stabilize the patient, highlighting his surgical expertise.
What was the impact of Ryan's misdiagnosis on his family?
The misdiagnosis affected the family dynamics, particularly the attention given to Ryan's brother.
What did Dr. Halstead and Dr. Hammer debate regarding Eleanor's treatment?
They debated the use of the Vas-COM and its potential risks, reflecting on patient safety and technology use.
How did the episode conclude for the characters?
The characters reflected on their decisions and actions, emphasizing their ongoing professional and personal growth.
What condition did Eleanor suffer from in the episode?
Eleanor suffered from Churg-Strauss syndrome, leading to a medical emergency.