- April Sexton: Nancy Buckley's results?
- Natalie Manning: Yeah, it's not a hernia. It's what I thought, her CT shows appendicitis.
- April Sexton: But her charts said her appendix was removed when she was a teenager.
- Natalie Manning: That's not the only thing that's off.
- [showing her an image on her tablet]
- Natalie Manning: Tubal ligation clips. She had her tubes tied. Why wouldn't she put that in her history?
- April Sexton: Maybe she didn't want her mom to know. Might be a touchy subject for them.
- Natalie Manning: You know what, Nancy said she always wanted to have kids. This doesn't feel right.
- April Sexton: Well, either way, she's going to need surgery.
- Natalie Manning: Yeah, on an organ she thinks she doesn't have.
- Connor Rhodes: [to Robin] Listen, my dad is a son of a bitch. He likes to destroy things.
- Robin Charles: And you... you like to fix things. People with blocked arteries or leaky valves. Unhinged girlfriends who like to shoplift.
- Connor Rhodes: Meaning?
- Robin Charles: Wanting to save someone, needing to save someone, it's not the same as loving them.
- Connor Rhodes: [to Robin] You should eat. You'll feel better.
- Robin Charles: You take good care of me. I guess you do that for all your patients.
- Connor Rhodes: Whoa, whoa, whoa. Hey. You are not my patient. I love you.
- Robin Charles: Do you? Because I wouldn't love me. I'd get rid of me.
- Will Halstead: I respect LeBron James. I admire LeBron James, but comparing him to Michael Jordan? C'mon.
- Natalie Manning: You only think that because you're a Chicago chauvinist.
- Maggie Lockwood: I'm a charge nurse, and I'm hanging IV bags.
- Sharon Goodwin: I know, Maggie. You're short-staffed.
- Maggie Lockwood: For a month. When are we gonna hire more nurses?
- Sharon Goodwin: We can't afford it. It's not in the budget.
- Maggie Lockwood: Sharon, we are required to have one nurse for two beds. That's twelve nurses per shift. Four shifts, that's 48 nurses. Right now, I only have 42.
- Sharon Goodwin: Well, even it out with overtime.
- Maggie Lockwood: Time and a half? How is that supposed to save us money?
- Sharon Goodwin: It doesn't, but overtime comes out of a different account. We still look good. Work with me.
- Ethan Choi: Mr. Janichek's scans were negative for concussion or any other acute injury.
- Peter Kalmick: All right, dodged that bullet.
- Ethan Choi: [handing Sharon a tablet] But we did notice something else unrelated to his being sprayed.
- Sharon Goodwin: An enlarged spleen?
- Ethan Choi: Yes.
- Peter Kalmick: This our fault?
- Ethan Choi: No. I ordered an enzyme activity level test to follow up. It showed Mr. Janichek is suffering from a genetic disorder called Gaucher's disease. An enzyme deficiency which presents with a vague constellation of symptoms; malaise, anemia, low platelets.
- Peter Kalmick: Please tell me there's a treatment. Because we cannot assault a man and then inform him he has an incurable disease.
- Ethan Choi: His spleen is dangerously enlarged, so it has to be removed, but the deficiency itself is easily treatable with regular enzyme replacement infusions.
- Sharon Goodwin: All right. You'll inform the patient.
- Ethan Choi: Yes, ma'am.
- Sharon Goodwin: Thank you.
- Ethan Choi: I should say that Mr. Janichek will find this to be good news.
- Peter Kalmick: A genetic disease?
- Ethan Choi: He's been suffering a long time, unable to find a diagnosis. In fact, I was ready to send him home. We never would have ordered that pan scan if Dr. Reese hadn't done what she did. She might have saved his life.
- Maggie Lockwood: This patient. Indigent. No insurance?
- Barry: Afraid so.
- Maggie Lockwood: The hospital's gonna have to eat up the cost.
- Barry: What are ya gonna do?
- Maggie Lockwood: We'll give him the best care humanly possible. No expense spared.