Chicago Med season 2 episode 23 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Robin Charles, in her 30s, is brought to the hospital, agitated and delusional, suffering from lacerations. Initially believed to be a psychiatric case, it's later discovered she has anti-NMDA Receptor Encephalitis caused by a tumor. Meanwhile, the ER deals with Marwan Haddad, a 22-year-old Syrian hit-and-run victim, whose critical condition is eventually attributed to an asthma exacerbation. Amidst these cases, personal relationships among the staff are strained, particularly Dr. Halstead's unresolved feelings impacting his relationship with Nina. The episode highlights the emotional and professional challenges in a bustling hospital environment.
Full Episode S02E23 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Robin Charles' condition when she arrives at the hospital?
Robin Charles is delusional, combative, and has lacerations on her feet.
What medication is Robin Charles on?
Robin is on 4 milligrams of risperidone.
Who suggests that Robin might need long-term care?
Dr. Latham suggests Robin might need to be in a long-term locked facility.
What happens during the graduation week at the hospital?
There are childish pranks, including a fake memo about mandatory penis examinations. Q: