House season 8 episode 12 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
House and a woman discuss his stabbing injury. Chase, a patient in the hospital, grapples with his recovery and reluctance to return to work. He encounters a nun with shoulder pain, leading to a complex medical case intertwined with personal connections. Chase's past as a seminarian is revealed, and his emotional involvement with the nun complicates the diagnosis process. Despite professional risks, Chase operates on the nun, facing scrutiny and reevaluating his life choices in the aftermath.
Full Episode S08E12 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What injury does House have in the morning scene?
House reveals he was stabbed by a patient.
Why is Chase in the hospital?
Chase is in the hospital due to arrhythmias and improving motor control after being stabbed.
What medical condition does the nun initially present with?
The nun initially presents with left shoulder pain.
What personal information does Chase share with the nun?
Chase reveals he was a seminarian.
How does House's team contribute to diagnosing the nun's condition?
House's team explores various medical conditions, including angina, fungal infection, and lymphoma.
What complicates Chase's judgment in the nun's case?
Chase's emotional involvement with the nun complicates his judgment.
What critical decision does Chase make regarding the nun's treatment?
Chase decides to operate on the nun against advice.
What is the final diagnosis of the nun's medical condition?
The final diagnosis is not explicitly stated in the provided text.
What professional consequences does Chase face due to his actions?
Chase's professional judgment is questioned, and he faces scrutiny from his superiors.
How does the episode impact Chase's personal and professional life?
The episode leads Chase to reevaluate his life choices and deal with professional and emotional consequences.