![]() House confronts her about her fear of Tritter. House tells Foreman to scan the patient’s brain again.Ĭameron also refuses to prescribe Vicodin to House. House swaps his cane for another patient’s and tosses his sling away. The patient once again has a seizure, but there were no drugs in his blood. The patient says the last time he was high was when the police came to tell him about his parent's death. House still thinks it is drugs trapped in his fat cells and his recent weight loss would release them back into his blood stream. The patient starts having seizures after his infections are treated and the tests show he‘s not immunocompromised. However, they do find him positive for syphilis and another infection. House and Foreman go tell Cameron and Chase to stop testing for infections because the osteomyelitis rules out toxins and infections. House's physiotherapist Lorraine is treating his right shoulder and puts him a sling and gives him a standard issue cane. Foreman refuses to give House Vicodin too. However, when they move the patient on his back, his rib breaks. Foreman assures her that her brother is not that bad off. She tells Foreman her father died while drinking and driving. He accepts some assistance from the patient's sister. The patient wants to know why Cameron is there.įoreman does a lumbar puncture on the patient. Wilson and Cameron meet with one of his patients. However, Cameron is reluctant to just rubber stamp Wilson's requests.Ĭhase goes to find the vomit and finds himself dumpster diving. Wilson goes over his patient's prescription needs with Cameron. Chase refuses and tells House he would rather lose his job than his license. House asks Chase for a Vicodin prescription. House orders them to find the patient's vomit from his workplace. Wilson comes to get Cameron to cover his prescriptions. They guess it might be something at the pizza place, but no one else is sick. The Hepatitis A is gone, but there is a new problem: DIC. ![]() However, the patient's brother notices that his arm is bleeding, and the bleeding soon spreads to his ears and nose. The patient improves on immunoglobulin, and they plan to release him the next morning. They open the sealed envelope, but it doesn’t contain the hepatitis A diagnosis instead, it contains a prediction on which tests the team would run, and House was 100% correct. He asks House to assign one of the fellows to do his prescriptions. Wilson comes in to tell House his narcotic privileges have been suspended. At that point, House reveals what he knew all along-the patient has Hepatitis A. He finds out all his narcotic prescriptions are bouncing back because the DEA has suspended his privileges.Ĭhase's blood tests are negative. The patient doesn't react adversely.Īfter using public transport, Wilson finally gets to work and explains his problems to Cuddy. Cameron does an angiogram and presses the patient to stress him for the test. House questions the patient and notes the patient lost his taste for cigarettes, which is why he quit. House wonders if they are truly honest with each other.įoreman proceeds to do an MRI on the patient. ![]() The patient freely talks about his drug history in front of his siblings. House comes in to see the patient about one of his symptoms: his itchy feet. The patient is still trying to keep control of his siblings, despite his condition. The team discuss the patient and what test they are going to run. House is probably going to jail, and if Wilson keeps lying, he will be going with him. The lawyer tells him that he has to give the police what they want. House lets them run one test for their diagnoses as he writes his down and seals it in an envelope. The patient is still vomiting, despite anti- emetic therapy. ![]() The team start discussing the patient, who was recently orphaned by his parents' death. Meanwhile, Tritter has arranged for Wilson's car to be impounded. The paramedics defibrilate him and learn he is the guardian of two younger children: his brother and sister. While working at a pizza place, a young man vomits before collapsing and clutching his chest he's having a heart attack.
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