Transplant season 1 episode 13 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Dr. Bishop faces worsening vision problems due to a head injury, impacting his work. Sonia Jessup, who overdosed, struggles with a ruptured spleen and a rare condition, Arteriovenous Malformation (AVM). Neil Evans is admitted with a life-threatening abdominal tumor. Finn battles end-stage cystic fibrosis. Dr. Bishop suffers a stroke and cardiac arrest, leading to an uncertain prognosis. Emotional discussions reveal past traumas and the weight of familial responsibilities, as the team navigates complex medical challenges and personal dilemmas.
Full Episode S01E13 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What condition does Sonia Jessup have?
Sonia Jessup suffers from a ruptured spleen due to an overdose and later is diagnosed with Arteriovenous Malformation (AVM).
Why is Dr. Bishop experiencing vision problems?
Dr. Bishop is experiencing vision problems due to post-concussive symptoms and a possible deteriorating condition related to a head injury.
What is Finn's medical condition?
Finn is a young patient suffering from cystic fibrosis.
What is the medical emergency concerning Neil Evans?
Neil Evans presents with a ruptured, hemorrhaging mass in his abdomen, possibly threatening other organs.
What causes Dr. Bishop to collapse?
Dr. Bishop collapses due to a stroke and a cardiac arrest, possibly linked to a ruptured aneurysm.
What treatment is planned for Sonja Jessup's AVM?
Sonja Jessup is scheduled for an embolization surgery to treat her AVM.
What is Finn's prognosis with his worsening infection?
Finn's infection is too advanced, making him ineligible for a transplant, and he faces end-stage cystic fibrosis.
How is Sonja Jessup's spleen issue resolved?
Sonja Jessup undergoes an emergency procedure to remove her spleen due to hemorrhagic shock.
What is the proposed treatment for Neil Evans' tumor?
A specialized chemotherapy treatment is proposed for Neil Evans' complex tumor.
What emotional revelations are made by the characters?
The characters reveal burdens of past traumas, familial responsibilities, and the struggle to build a better future.
What professional opportunities are discussed?
Discussions include career paths and the possibility of applying for the Chief Resident position.
What is Dr. Bishop's condition after his collapse?
Dr. Bishop's condition is critical and uncertain after his collapse due to a stroke and cardiac arrest.