On The Beating Heart (2016), the doctor said the knife had gone through Hermann's liver, lung, and diaphragm, which was inconsistent with the wound shown. In the opening operating scene, the doctor says Hermann had penetrating liver trauma with no collateral injury- meaning nothing else was injured, and then within the same scene a comment is made about Hermann's diaphragm not repairing itself.
Noah is hunched over a table in the break room when April asks him a question, yet when a different camera is used to show him answering her question, he's sitting straight up.
When Dr. Rhodes and Dr. Zanetti are about to begin surgery on Christopher Herrmann, Dr. Zanetti complains that Dr. Rhodes did not obtain enough AB blood from the blood banks. A person with type AB blood is considered a 'universal recipient' and that patient can receive any type blood, not just AB.
In the opening scene, the anesthesiologist is seen administering a medication and says "Etomidate is in." The medication shown is white, meaning that it was actually propofol, a different medication used to sedate for intubation.