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Compilation of memorable moments from the series, including a 75-year-old man with a dangerously high heart rate of over 250 beats per minute, who requires electric shock treatment to bring it down to a safe level. Plus, a woman who has abrasions to her eye from having false eyelashes fitted at a salon.
Compilation of some of the most memorable staff and patient stories, including a personal trainer who was kicked so hard by a horse that her leg was broken. Plus, a man whose nose won't stop bleeding after he recently started taking blood-thinners having suffered a heart attack and a bricklayer who suffered multiple injuries after a fall.
A look back at some of the most memorable stories filmed since 2011 at King's College and St George's hospitals in south London. An 18-year-old motorcyclist is rushed to St George's after colliding with two cars, and initial observations show he may have suffered life-changing trauma to the right side of his body. Eight-year-old Clementina has fallen off her scooter and hurt her knee and 29-year-old Rick, a war veteran from Afghanistan, has had an accident at the gym.
A look back at some memorable patients at St George's. A retired firefighter has been accidentally hit in the face with a golf club. Four-year-old Elliott has an object stuck up his nose
A look back at some memorable stories. Eight-year-old Billy has been crushed by falling bricks and needs urgent surgery. Luke cut his finger at work and dreads an epilepsy seizure.
It's a busy day in Resus for new consultant Sobi, with 15-year-old Gus going over the handlebars of his bike and Patricia, who's 73, in extreme pain due to a dislocated shoulder.
This episode focuses on a day at St George's during the global pandemic. Colin, 79, is rushed to the hospital after collapsing in his garage. Doctors are concerned that he has suffered a stroke, but he has also recently been diagnosed with a brain tumour. Tony is in minor injuries with crippling pain in his fingers. The 88-year-old reflects on his life, his love of dancing and how he believes the pandemic has brought out best in people.
A look back at some of the most memorable staff and patient stories filmed since 2011. At St George's, 79-year-old Carole is rushed to A&E with signs of a stroke. Neurologist Dr Mahinda decides to give her a `clot-busting" drug, but it only has a one-in-eight chance of success. Meanwhile, 10-year-old Aiden has hurt his foot on the monkey bars at school and part-time wrestler Kieran comes in after injuring his knee in a bout.
Dad-to-be Josh, who's 27, has come off his motorbike at speed. Georgie brings in her 10-month-old son Phoenix, who's been sucking on a bleach tablet.
Fifteen-year-old Meldred is rushed into A&E after being stabbed in the thigh by a stranger while walking to school. Sports commentator Andrew has a mysterious rash on his ankle.
Bipin is rushed to A&E after having a stroke. Myra, who's 80, hit her head when she fell off her bike. And emergency nurse practitioner Louise reflects on tough times in her own life.
Katie has multiple broken bones and internal injuries from a horse-riding accident. Amy has a deep laceration to her ankle after a lockdown party with her flatmates ended badly.
Nasly has a rare life-threatening complication with her diabetes. Charlie has bad chest and back pain and a complex medical history. And nurse Alison has a hectic shift in Injuries.
Emergency care nurse Tim reflects on his role and describes the impact his GP father had on his life. Meanwhile, Pam, who has Alzheimer's, is brought in with suspected sepsis. The 82-year-old's daughter Lisa paints a picture of Pam in her early years as a lively, fun-loving woman managing a West End club. Emergency nurse practitioner Maria treats 27-year old Theo, who hurt his knee playing football.