Chicago Med season 2 episode 16 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In a gripping episode, a young girl, Bruna, collapses on a flight due to a heart condition and is rushed for treatment. Concurrently, Teresa, a 25-year-old in a vegetative state, is discovered pregnant and a victim of sexual assault, leading to a complex investigation. Dr. Reese grapples with the case of Nancy, a teenager claiming wrongful psychiatric commitment. In a twist, Teresa is diagnosed with locked-in syndrome, being conscious all along. The episode also explores Dr. Latham's emotional challenges post-TMS treatment and April's ongoing struggle with her recent loss. The ethical dilemma peaks when Zulmira, Bruna's mother and a drug mule, overdoses, leading to tough decisions for the hospital staff.
Full Episode S02E16 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the medical condition of the 7-year-old girl, Bruna, who collapsed mid-flight?
Bruna was diagnosed with Tetralogy of Fallot, a congenital heart condition.
Why was Teresa Azen admitted to the hospital?
Teresa Azen was admitted after blood was found in her urine and it was discovered that she was pregnant and had been sexually assaulted.
What did Teresa's parents decide regarding her pregnancy?
Teresa's parents decided to keep the baby despite the risks involved due to Teresa's vegetative state.
Why did Nancy, a 15-year-old girl, attempt suicide?
Nancy attempted suicide to get Dr. Reese's attention, claiming she was wrongfully committed to a psychiatric hospital.
What was Zulmira's condition when she was discovered in the bathroom?
Zulmira was overdosing on cocaine as she was a drug mule.
What syndrome was Teresa Azen eventually diagnosed with?
Teresa Azen was diagnosed with locked-in syndrome, indicating she was conscious but trapped in her body.
What treatment option was suggested for Teresa Azen to communicate?
An infrared eye-tracking device was suggested for Teresa Azen to communicate.
Why did Dr. Latham decide to stop his TMS treatments?
Dr. Latham decided to stop his TMS treatments as he felt overwhelmed by his newfound emotional responses.
How was Bruna's heart condition addressed?
Bruna underwent surgery to treat her Tetralogy of Fallot.
What did the hospital staff decide regarding Zulmira's case as a drug mule?
The hospital staff reported Zulmira as a drug mule, despite the moral dilemma.
What is Tetralogy of Fallot?
Tetralogy of Fallot is a congenital heart condition involving four heart defects.
What led to Teresa Azen's vegetative state?
Teresa Azen's vegetative state was a result of a car crash five years prior.