House season 7 episode 11 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In "House 7x11," the team grapples with a complex case involving Cuddy's mother, whose persistent symptoms elude a clear diagnosis. Personal conflicts and ethical dilemmas arise as House's unorthodox methods and the team's emotional involvement cloud their judgment. Amidst searching for environmental toxins and uncovering personal secrets, they diagnose cobalt poisoning from an artificial hip, resolving the medical mystery but leaving personal relationships strained.
Full Episode S07E11 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What song opens the episode?
"Mr. Sandman" by The Chordettes.
How do the characters react to the champagne offer?
Opinions are divided, with some accepting and others declining.
What medical issue is raised early in the episode?
A character mentions their heart doing "a weird thing."
What episode of "House" is featured in this scene?
Season 7, Episode 11, titled "Family Practice."
Where do the characters speculate House is hiding from?
Possibly from Wilson or Cuddy.
What are some symptoms of Cuddy's mother?
High blood pressure, macrocytic anemia, and atrial fibrillation.
What environmental toxin is found in the patient's home?
"Azarcon," a Mexican herbal medication suggesting lead poisoning.
What personal item of Cuddy's is found during the home search?
Cuddy's high-school yearbook.
What ethical dilemma do the doctors face?
Administering treatment without full consent or disclosure.
How does the episode resolve the medical case?
The diagnosis is related to cobalt poisoning from an artificial hip.
How do the personal dynamics among characters influence the episode?
They significantly affect medical decisions and ethical considerations.
What is the relationship between the patient and Dr. Cuddy?
The patient is Cuddy's mother.
What unorthodox methods does House use in his diagnosis?
Home searches, speculative diagnoses, and unconventional treatment methods.
How does the episode portray the impact of personal relationships on professional decisions?
Personal conflicts and relationships greatly impact the medical judgment and actions of the characters.
Does the episode conclude with a clear resolution of personal conflicts?
No, it ends with a mix of professional success and unresolved personal challenges.