@@evilsharkey8954 current boyfriend, he was poisoning her because he found out she was sleeping with someone else and used cantharadin to try and kill her.
@@HyukanUPSByou are the hero who doesn’t wear a cape!!!! Thank you! Crazy too cause didn’t he say the EX was CRAZY and he pointed out poisoning to house when all along it was him poisoning her
Legitimately thought something was off with him. His girlfriend was seizing or flat lining and yet he's fairly calm He was asking for them to do something like he was at a restaurant and his steak wasn't cooked enough
Or any kind of toxic exposure uranium refining uses a bunch of niche and highly toxic chemicals that aren’t used anywhere else like uranium hexafluoride and uranyl
No one is going to talk about how they left us with, "Your genitals, they're engorged."? lol Okay but why!? We're past halfway through the ep. just give us the ending lol
@@yacabo111 THANK YOU!!!! funally some1 said it.i was thinking the same thing. all these clips on youtube are to make us watch the show. i knew it. yet i still fall for it
Of the three people in the room at the start, the bomb maker is the only one who hasn't killed someone. Chase murdered a dictator and Thirteen euthanized her brother. At least Chase seems to get he's in no position to judge.
@@mobulis True. But it should still make someone think twice about whether or not they're the one who gets to say it. People in glass houses shouldn't throw stones. Or get undressed with the lights on.
i wouldn't really count thirteen as murder, she euthanized her brother out of love and he was consenting and didn't want to suffer. it's an act of compassion to put someone out of their misery which isn't fixable
Tbf, cars don't get tougher just because you drive em more. People who do workouts have healthier bodies although obviously that doesn't preclude them having heart attacks.
@@chinguunerdenebadrakh7022 There's a certain point for sports needing cardio where it actually become harmful, including endurance running. The resting heart rate slows down, sometime wayyy to much - a profesionnal cyclist's heart can stop multiple times a night, and they tend to die young because of it.
@@bastobasto4866 none of that will apply to an amateur runner doing marathons in their spare time (and unlike a professional cyclist, probably isn't on a fuckton of PEDs)
I'm sure they hammered that quench button, then kept her in there for three hours while the cryo recharged. Or they just used an aluminum wheelchair and IV 5-leg. The electronic infusion pump however, and the lack of a blanket over her legs... *That's* how you can really tell that this is Hollywood.
@@dangeary2134 Ceramic or plastic are most common outside of the general hospital pool. There's generally like two or three chairs parked near the imaging intake or staging area in most hospitals with ceramic bearings, frequently with distinctive markings, so that they get their $1,000 worth of extra bearing investment back. I may have gotten my yearly insurance out-of-pocket deductible met by July just in MRI visits this year. Oops. They are pretty fascinating machines, though.
It's only "a wheelchair near an MRI machine" for a second, then it turns into "a wheelchair moving towards an MRI machine" before revealing its final form... "a wheelchair crushed up inside an MRI machine".
Bruh she works with nuclear weaponry and shows acute radiation poisoning symptoms and it took them that long to consider radiation exposure? Was this episode written during a writers strike or something?
If any doctors ever started discussing their objections to my occupation, I'd snap. You're there to help the patient. Your personal feelings are irrelevant.
Wow, you're so tough I bet you're the real joker, right? Would you blow the hospital up too? Or would you act like a grownup for the first time in your life and realise that being abusive to the only people on Earth who can ease your suffering or even keep you alive might not be as smart as you think it is?
"Désolé, je parle pas anglais" It's really funny how his voice is compleatly different when he speaks french, he's basicaly using his real (Hugh Laurie) voice and not the voice of House, because of course he can slightly change his voice when speaking in english but when speaking another language it goes back to his natural voice.
"She doesn't have a history of blood diseases in her family" means precisely nothing. I have chronic lymphatic leukemia, and precisely *zero* other leukemia patients anywhere in my family. I also got it younger than usual, and it's more common in men, which I'm not. So, just go by the signs.
It has to be the boyfriend who turned up at the hospital. I bet he’s the one poisoning her. That’s why he went out of his way to tell house about the “stalker” / ex , he was building a suspect to divert attention. Then he got upset they were taking her away into isolation.
Noticed this MRI room but no cold head chirping on this Siemens hmm and metal all around and no blankets. Hollywood need to study real MRI departments because it’s freezing cold in the rooms due to the cold head and the helium having to stay very much in the negative temps
At this point, I feel like the only non medical student viewer who knows that… YOU DONT USE EKG ON A FLATLINING PATIENT! It only works when there is already a faint pulse to try and increase the rhythm of, it doesn’t do anything when their is no pulse
what ministreperso said--House said "désolee, je parle pas anglais." It's the "pas" that makes it negative. (Technically the full negation is "je ne parle pas," but it's colloquial to drop the "ne" in spoken French.)
@shelidie8523 so maybe you haven't really watch the entire series yet or at least 50% to not really know Dr House has this bad bedside manner towards his patients & their "guardians" (aka patient's relatives & friends) which makes him the villain but the amazing hero as well of this series (because he most of the time the one who solve the medical issues & he's being a sarcastic voice of conscience to the patients as most of the time, the patients are sick because of the Lies, Crime & Illogical Practices committed by either the patients & their guardians.) Sort of Sherlock Holmes which the character is based upon. Him speaking in French is just one of the ways he pushes people away from him (the writers seem to always cleverly get to create new ways of doing this every episode) If you consider the American history of the relationship of Southern French-American & their black slaves, Dr. House effectively push-off the African-American character by talking in French on 2 ways: 1. I don't speak to ¡d¡°+s so back-off. 2. I'm Southern American & I'm racist so don't come near me. By the way, the character Dr House is not really racist & has protected one of his intern doctor who is African-American. He just antagonistic with his patients & their guardians as he is a strong believer of "EVERYONE LIES."
If ONLY four or five doctors bantered back and forth over a diagnosis rather than one making quick assumptions (which AREN'T assumptions because.. "doctor") and then stuffs those "findings" into the record as unquestionable "facts" that every other following doctor backs because "doctors club"... Gah!!!!!
someone exposed to radiation doesn't become radioactive. There is a thing called neutron activation, but a living being would be LONG dead before they became radioactive by way of neutron activation.
Geiger counters are great if you look for gamma radiation emitters. Ingested alpha radiation emitters can't be detected this way because the human body blocks the emitted alpha particles while interacting with them.
@@m.keller3226 - She's a weapons dev. What non-gamma emitters were you thinking she might be exposed to? Americium 241/243 emits gamma Plutonium 239 emits gamma Uranium 235/238 are both gamma emitters Cesium 137 decay products emit gamma Radium 88 emits gamma Cobalt 60 emits gamma They are all also alpha emitters
i was my ex wife's caregiver for years before we were married and i was in every appointment and hospital room present for every test. she can let anyone in with her consent it doesn't violate hippa
I took some time to stop and think about your deep thought… After that, I have come to the decision that your deep thought was stupid and made no sense! And it’s also not a paradox!
I knew someone who has.Wolfe Parkinson White. Before I knew him he had a scalpel ablation. After we met he had a laser ablation. No 11 inch scar down the center of his chest with with laser.
"If she's an alcoholic, why doesn't she have at least some partially full bottles in the house?" Because that would require stopping drinking while there's still alcohol available, which alcoholics don't do....
Can MRIs…. Be negative? They just show you if there’s anything in your body like an X-ray but for organs, not that they are positive or negative for anything, no? (- Not a doctor, just a person who has had an mri)
Negative is a term we use when there's ether no anomaly or when we see an response, e.g when insulin/glycogen release to raise/drop glucose level within the blood. i hope this helps.
I was only a medic in the Army, but I was taught, and would personally use the term "unremarkable" (in the sense of 'nothing abnormal or out of the ordinary to report') for any broad results in an exam of a more generalized nature. I would only use "negative" (in the sense of 'this particular thing was checked for and was not found') in a case that has a test or exam that has explicitly ruled out the presence of a specific condition or substance from consideration. I doubt that chart notes for the MRI would say 'negative' aside perhaps on individual findings, but the staff might use it as a conversational shorthand between themselves.
they find out later the BF was poisoning her which is why she got better in isolation where he was not able to get to her.
Crazy ex boyfriend or current boyfriend?
@@evilsharkey8954 current boyfriend, he was poisoning her because he found out she was sleeping with someone else and used cantharadin to try and kill her.
I thought the butler did it?
@@HyukanUPSByou are the hero who doesn’t wear a cape!!!! Thank you! Crazy too cause didn’t he say the EX was CRAZY and he pointed out poisoning to house when all along it was him poisoning her
Legitimately thought something was off with him.
His girlfriend was seizing or flat lining and yet he's fairly calm
He was asking for them to do something like he was at a restaurant and his steak wasn't cooked enough
"She's having a heart attack" "but it can't be she runs marathons" oh ok thanks for the informations shes probably ok then we'll leave her be
No one ever has a heart attack during a marathon. Nah.
That’s why most sporting people have peacemakers
@@WilliamTurneresqthere is during water hydration
@LuciferMorningstar-ix3lb He was being sarcastic
@@Sniperboy5551 i know hè was
Dear god next you’ll tell me a fathers radioactive gift destroys his sons insides.
😂😂
Nah, not happening, that was clearly Lupus...
Its never lupus. @leeball4585
they both angered vladimir putin or said something russia didn't like
You're not gonna believe this..
That hospital has to be the most dimly lit medical facility ever.
Got to save the electricity to support the internal medicine department
Normally it's like 100.000 lumen right in Ur face
Almost like the most romantic place to die
It looks like 8/10 hospitals I've ever been in...
Maybe it was Ambience Hour.
I feel like acute radiation syndrome would have been one of the first things they considered, given her background and occupation.
Or any kind of toxic exposure uranium refining uses a bunch of niche and highly toxic chemicals that aren’t used anywhere else like uranium hexafluoride and uranyl
Them are not usually isolated incidents so probably no plus 99% why not it makes a too quick of an episode
are the that sort place be on the ball doing test for that stuff, long before house his team would got involved, but running own test too
It would be, which is why this show is retarded LOL
its a tv show if they did what youd think they should do in real life it wouldnt last 10 mins
“Her milkshake brought all the nerds to her yerd fighting over her”💀🤚
No one is going to talk about how they left us with, "Your genitals, they're engorged."? lol Okay but why!? We're past halfway through the ep. just give us the ending lol
I think it's to make us watch the actual show so they get that ad revenue
Just watched this episode on my re-watch and she was being poisoned by her boyfriend. He used "spanish fly"
@@yacabo111 THANK YOU!!!! funally some1 said it.i was thinking the same thing. all these clips on youtube are to make us watch the show. i knew it. yet i still fall for it
Gotta plug a US only streaming service.
@@yacabo111 lol that makes sense but I want a speed recap🤣.
Of the three people in the room at the start, the bomb maker is the only one who hasn't killed someone. Chase murdered a dictator and Thirteen euthanized her brother. At least Chase seems to get he's in no position to judge.
Somebody being a hypocrite doesn't make them wrong or otherwise invalidate any point they may have.
@@mobuliskinda does
@@mobulis True. But it should still make someone think twice about whether or not they're the one who gets to say it. People in glass houses shouldn't throw stones. Or get undressed with the lights on.
@@Austin-xs8bn No it doesn't
i wouldn't really count thirteen as murder, she euthanized her brother out of love and he was consenting and didn't want to suffer. it's an act of compassion to put someone out of their misery which isn't fixable
The fact they took so long to check for radiation poisoning sounds wack.
I thought it sounded phat myself.
Definitely not dope or fly of them.
Of course they're women bro, that's why it took too long to actually come up with the solution 😂😂😂
Since she's a bomb Maker, that should have been.They're first test
@@DefeatedElite 3/4 people on the team are men, are you stupid?
Saying you can't have a heart attack because you run marathons is like saying a car can't break down because it has 300k miles on it.
Tbf, cars don't get tougher just because you drive em more. People who do workouts have healthier bodies although obviously that doesn't preclude them having heart attacks.
A self healing self improving car but yeah
@@chinguunerdenebadrakh7022 There's a certain point for sports needing cardio where it actually become harmful, including endurance running. The resting heart rate slows down, sometime wayyy to much - a profesionnal cyclist's heart can stop multiple times a night, and they tend to die young because of it.
@@bastobasto4866 none of that will apply to an amateur runner doing marathons in their spare time (and unlike a professional cyclist, probably isn't on a fuckton of PEDs)
On this night, September 9th, 2O24, I give to you your 6OOth like.
you would not have an MRI machine working WITH A BUNCH OF METAL OBJECTS AROUND IT
Hoshi spending to much time near the warp core
I knew there had to be someone who recognised her too 😆
It took me a while, and it was bugging me because I recognized her face but couldn't place it.@@DoctorM228
I can almost imagine her talking to the doctors in Klingon or Vulcan. 🖖😁👍
Literally was wondering why she ended up back in the 21st century
@@billybobjohnadamjoe I'll bet it was Daniels. Some kind of temporal cold war thing. 🖖😁
"I'm not an alcoholic!"
"I know, I know the whole label thing is limiting, you're person who happens to suffer from alcoholism"
Am i the only one who spotted a wheelchair near an mri ?
I'm sure they hammered that quench button, then kept her in there for three hours while the cryo recharged. Or they just used an aluminum wheelchair and IV 5-leg. The electronic infusion pump however, and the lack of a blanket over her legs... *That's* how you can really tell that this is Hollywood.
@@Phroggsterhe makes a good point.
All my years working on everything imaginable, and I’ve never once seen an aluminum bearing….
@@dangeary2134 Ceramic or plastic are most common outside of the general hospital pool. There's generally like two or three chairs parked near the imaging intake or staging area in most hospitals with ceramic bearings, frequently with distinctive markings, so that they get their $1,000 worth of extra bearing investment back.
I may have gotten my yearly insurance out-of-pocket deductible met by July just in MRI visits this year. Oops. They are pretty fascinating machines, though.
Technically, MRI safe wheelchairs do exist.
It's only "a wheelchair near an MRI machine" for a second, then it turns into "a wheelchair moving towards an MRI machine" before revealing its final form... "a wheelchair crushed up inside an MRI machine".
Bruh she works with nuclear weaponry and shows acute radiation poisoning symptoms and it took them that long to consider radiation exposure? Was this episode written during a writers strike or something?
Well at least it’s not Lupus
Loooool
It's never Lupus
@@itsame5272 Until it is.
@@snowcraft-d3dsomeone has never watched the show 😂😂😂
@@DefeatedElite I have. :P There was a single episode in which it turned out to be Lupus. Of course, they mentioned it's never Lupus before it was.
Stopping the movement of a patient in a hospital would probably result in security escorting you to your car.
it's it's the chick from enterprise empress sato behave or she will spank you🤣🤣
Why is security never there when we need them?!
@@mask938because it’s a tv show…
@@xWingzTV I.know.that.
Starfleet has its hazards, Hoshi knows that....
House would be a perfect evil-brilliant scientist in Star Trek…..
We need more impressions from House's team, Taub's impression of house at 4:30 was on point.
Indeed. I wonder if that piece of dialog was originally written for House, but then the writers realized he was out of the room at that point. 😄
The patient was probably safer being a translator.....in space.
Ensign Hoshi Sato spent too much time out in deep space.
ikr!
This show has taught me that if you ever want someone to think you're a liar, talk to a dr.
And then she went on to study languages and serve on the first Starship Enterprise.
She got irradiated working as a communications officer on the USS Enterprise NX-01.
Accidentally spilled some bomb on you🤣🤣🤣
Why did they agree on bone marrow transplant two seconds after saying her CBC was normal??
If you look up the plot synopsis, it's all explained. This is a "teaser" to get you to watch the whole thing :)
God I hope I find the part two so “engorged genitals” isn’t something I have to search.
same
OMG I didn’t know she ran marathons 😲
thats impossible she runs Marathons.
And trains, allegedly!
So that's what Hoshi's been doing before her time on the Enterprise NX-01. ;-)
If any doctors ever started discussing their objections to my occupation, I'd snap. You're there to help the patient.
Your personal feelings are irrelevant.
So unprofessional.
Wow, you're so tough I bet you're the real joker, right? Would you blow the hospital up too? Or would you act like a grownup for the first time in your life and realise that being abusive to the only people on Earth who can ease your suffering or even keep you alive might not be as smart as you think it is?
They didn't provide any ear protection for the MRI. It's loud in there!
I’ve never had ear protection in an MRI. 🤷🏼♀️
Pardon?
Hey, it's Hoshi Sato! I loved her on Star Trek Enterprise.
I can't seem to get past the theme music with actual singing. I keep thinking "is this going to be a Lifetime movie"?
@@scottw6704 Search “Star Trek Enterprise intro Perfect Strangers” and enjoy! 😄
@@scottw6704 It grows on you after the 2nd season.
I completely forgot Linda Park was in House. Now I can imagine Dr. Wendy Lee is somehow Hoshi Sato’s ancestor.
From working on the bridge of NX01 to working nuke weapons.. what a career change.
"Experimental nuclear weapons for bunker busting,"
Lol. Lmao.
“She’s having a heart attack!”
“IMPOSSIBLE she runs marathons!” 💀 Okay sir, have a nice day. She’s cured.
Notice the pens and metal in the the pockets while near a giant super magnet.
"Désolé, je parle pas anglais"
It's really funny how his voice is compleatly different when he speaks french, he's basicaly using his real (Hugh Laurie) voice and not the voice of House, because of course he can slightly change his voice when speaking in english but when speaking another language it goes back to his natural voice.
"She doesn't have a history of blood diseases in her family" means precisely nothing. I have chronic lymphatic leukemia, and precisely *zero* other leukemia patients anywhere in my family. I also got it younger than usual, and it's more common in men, which I'm not. So, just go by the signs.
"You should take a look at this" cliche (point ding from cinema sins)
0:06 I have also been a communications officer for a warp capable spaceship. (If I have the right actress in mind)
There is a reason why hazmat lockers keep a list of the chemicals in them. Read your MSDS people. It might just save your life.
I didn't think I would hear foreman quote guardians of the galaxy with that engorged line
WHERE'S DR. PHLOX!?!
What's hilarious is that Linda Park (the bomb maker) actually has lupus in real life.
It's never lupus.
I remember the running gag on the show; how does an actress actually having it translate to humor for you?
@@taetannim3581 because its never lupus
someone having a chronic disease sure is hilarious
not hilarious.
It has to be the boyfriend who turned up at the hospital. I bet he’s the one poisoning her. That’s why he went out of his way to tell house about the “stalker” / ex , he was building a suspect to divert attention. Then he got upset they were taking her away into isolation.
Noticed this MRI room but no cold head chirping on this Siemens hmm and metal all around and no blankets. Hollywood need to study real MRI departments because it’s freezing cold in the rooms due to the cold head and the helium having to stay very much in the negative temps
yoooo, thanks for uploading
Doesn’t Princeton hospital have any CT or MRI techs ? Hmmm….
Anybody else upset by the amount of metal they have around the MRI?
I don’t trust the “good” boyfriend. He didn’t want to have her away from him.
Please, Lord don't send me to a hospital where I would depend on these incompetent clowns who say "It's the best we got right now..."
8:51
That's what she said.
At this point, I feel like the only non medical student viewer who knows that… YOU DONT USE EKG ON A FLATLINING PATIENT! It only works when there is already a faint pulse to try and increase the rhythm of, it doesn’t do anything when their is no pulse
Anyone else come here because they recognized Hoshi?
Yep
0:57 they got awful close to that MRI machine with that metal wheelchair..... A bit scary.
The M in MRI must mean something different in House MD.
6:55 hes just laying on the table 😂😂😂
THAT is NOT.a MRI machine! They NEVER push any metal wheelchair into a room with that machine!
This is probably the only time I'm gonna use my french lessons. So why does house say sorry, I speak English in French? Instead of I don't speak it.
he actually says " sorry, i DON'T speak English " and he actually says it with a nice accent aha ^^
what ministreperso said--House said "désolee, je parle pas anglais." It's the "pas" that makes it negative. (Technically the full negation is "je ne parle pas," but it's colloquial to drop the "ne" in spoken French.)
@shelidie8523 so maybe you haven't really watch the entire series yet or at least 50% to not really know Dr House has this bad bedside manner towards his patients & their "guardians" (aka patient's relatives & friends) which makes him the villain but the amazing hero as well of this series (because he most of the time the one who solve the medical issues & he's being a sarcastic voice of conscience to the patients as most of the time, the patients are sick because of the Lies, Crime & Illogical Practices committed by either the patients & their guardians.) Sort of Sherlock Holmes which the character is based upon.
Him speaking in French is just one of the ways he pushes people away from him (the writers seem to always cleverly get to create new ways of doing this every episode) If you consider the American history of the relationship of Southern French-American & their black slaves, Dr. House effectively push-off the African-American character by talking in French on 2 ways:
1. I don't speak to
¡d¡°+s so back-off.
2. I'm Southern American & I'm racist so don't come near me.
By the way, the character Dr House is not really racist & has protected one of his intern doctor who is African-American. He just antagonistic with his patients & their guardians as he is a strong believer of "EVERYONE LIES."
« Je ne parle pas » is colloquially said « je parle pas » in France, House said this.
Hear me out.....can it be .....Lupus?
I am SO glad I'll never be admitted to Princeton Plainsboro Hospital.
it's all that time on Enterprise NX-01 travelling through space as the communication officer
Hoshi? couldn't Phlox treat her?
Cameron's collar actually doesn't warm her neck. Collar looks pretty stretched from much washing, can't she afford no new pullover?
That’s the girl from Stat Trek Enteprise! Isn’t it?
Monistat Trek
LMAO what a way to end the clip
Being on those warp 5 ships can really take a toll on someone.
Empress Sato
Isnt she from the star trek enterprise? Ensign Hoshi Sato of Enterprise NX-01
Yup, that's her.
Not much gets past you
Hoshi? She’s supposed to be on the enterprise?!?
This cuts out just when things get good.
In the real world a lawyer would be by her bed side by now!
Shows what you know.
Maybe in your millionaire fantasy land lol
What a cliffhanger
That's what he said.
😆Morphing is wonderful ..when your in hospital..it really helps
She spent too much time on the starship funkiness
If ONLY four or five doctors bantered back and forth over a diagnosis rather than one making quick assumptions (which AREN'T assumptions because.. "doctor") and then stuffs those "findings" into the record as unquestionable "facts" that every other following doctor backs because "doctors club"...
Gah!!!!!
Couldn't pass medical school, could you?
wat
Wheelchair in the MRI room. Lame.
There are wheelchairs made specifically for MRI rooms.
Excessive cardio can destroy electrolytes balance giving a heart attack
Why didn't they just use a Geiger counter to check her?
That wouldn’t work unless they ingested radioactive materials, as far as I know
someone exposed to radiation doesn't become radioactive. There is a thing called neutron activation, but a living being would be LONG dead before they became radioactive by way of neutron activation.
Geiger counters are great if you look for gamma radiation emitters. Ingested alpha radiation emitters can't be detected this way because the human body blocks the emitted alpha particles while interacting with them.
I don't think it would work unless she was actively radioactive but they thought she was only irradiated
@@m.keller3226 - She's a weapons dev. What non-gamma emitters were you thinking she might be exposed to?
Americium 241/243 emits gamma
Plutonium 239 emits gamma
Uranium 235/238 are both gamma emitters
Cesium 137 decay products emit gamma
Radium 88 emits gamma
Cobalt 60 emits gamma
They are all also alpha emitters
I wish they'd make a Medieval version of House.
well that's a hell of a line to leave it on...
since when do they let BF into hospital? It is family members only, especially if you talk patients medical problems.
i was my ex wife's caregiver for years before we were married and i was in every appointment and hospital room present for every test. she can let anyone in with her consent it doesn't violate hippa
Maybe shes just happy to see him?
Get Dr. Phlox!
Likely the flu from a Klingon, Romulan, or Vulcan.
She was exposed while serving as a Xenolinguistics specialist.
What a kicker of a cliffhanger to end this video on lmao
How does she now have low blood cell count? Radiation exposure would cause low white cell count?
Engorged lymph nodes is it under the armpit
"Désolé, je ne parle pas Anglais" 😂
Empress Sato thrown back in time.
Its Hoshi from Star Trek Enterprise!
Paradox:
(this is a deep thought, stop and think..)
Dr. House is better than Hugh Laurie himself!
I reallllllllly don't know what you are talking about my guy
I think you cooked a little too much
I'm a literal Dr. House. No one likes an asçole in real life. People tend to just stop having contact with someone like him.
You are really f. St. If you really think that, you never saw the Shakespeare's bit right?
I took some time to stop and think about your deep thought…
After that, I have come to the decision that your deep thought was stupid and made no sense! And it’s also not a paradox!
Hoshi Sato should stick to linguistics.
I knew someone who has.Wolfe Parkinson White. Before I knew him he had a scalpel ablation. After we met he had a laser ablation. No 11 inch scar down the center of his chest with with laser.
"If she's an alcoholic, why doesn't she have at least some partially full bottles in the house?"
Because that would require stopping drinking while there's still alcohol available, which alcoholics don't do....
Well then... Talk about cutting off on an interesting part.
Hoshi... Empress of the empire loved destroying!
And being a sloot
When this happens to you. Then allstate is here for you. 😂
Can MRIs…. Be negative? They just show you if there’s anything in your body like an X-ray but for organs, not that they are positive or negative for anything, no? (- Not a doctor, just a person who has had an mri)
If it doesn't show anything unusual. You could say it was negative, probably.
Negative is a term we use when there's ether no anomaly or when we see an response, e.g when insulin/glycogen release to raise/drop glucose level within the blood.
i hope this helps.
Yes - if the MRI looks normal, then it's said to be "negative of any abnormalities."
I was only a medic in the Army, but I was taught, and would personally use the term "unremarkable" (in the sense of 'nothing abnormal or out of the ordinary to report') for any broad results in an exam of a more generalized nature. I would only use "negative" (in the sense of 'this particular thing was checked for and was not found') in a case that has a test or exam that has explicitly ruled out the presence of a specific condition or substance from consideration.
I doubt that chart notes for the MRI would say 'negative' aside perhaps on individual findings, but the staff might use it as a conversational shorthand between themselves.
No you can miss things in an MRI but it can’t be negative