Chicago Med season 2 episode 9 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
April and Tate discuss remodeling their home and reminisce about a past trip with friends. At the hospital, MMA fighters Ricky Wade and Cyrus Hammad are treated for fight injuries, with Ricky displaying racial insensitivity. Dr. Choi handles the complications arising from the fight. Meanwhile, Meghan Scott is evaluated for a potential organ transplant, focusing on her sobriety and support system. Ted Baylor, a young patient with diabetic ketoacidosis, faces a worsening condition and a potential lung cancer diagnosis. Personal revelations cause tension between April and Tate. The staff reflect on the day's events, learning from the complex cases they encountered.
Full Episode S02E09 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main discussion topic between April and Tate in the opening scene?
The main topic is the remodeling of the den in their home.
What do April and Tate reminisce about?
They reminisce about a past winter trip to Lake Mendota with friends.
Who are Ricky Wade and Cyrus Hammad?
Ricky Wade and Cyrus Hammad are MMA fighters who arrive at the hospital with injuries from a fight.
What racial insensitivity does Ricky display at the hospital?
Ricky shows aggression and racial insensitivity towards Cyrus and others.
What is Dr. Choi's role in the hospital scenes?
Dr. Choi treats the injuries from the MMA fight and deals with the aftermath.
Who is Meghan Scott and why is she important?
Meghan Scott is a potential organ transplant recipient being evaluated for her sobriety and support system.
What medical condition is Ted Baylor diagnosed with?
Ted Baylor is diagnosed with diabetic ketoacidosis and later develops gallstone pancreatitis.
What happens to Cyrus Hammad at the hospital?
Cyrus Hammad deteriorates into a persistent vegetative state.
What personal revelation causes tension between April and Tate?
Tate reveals a past comment about their relationships, causing tension.
What are the challenges faced by Dr. Manning and Dr. Halstead?
They handle complex medical cases while dealing with personal issues.
How does Ted Baylor's condition change?
Ted's condition worsens, leading to a discussion of possible lung cancer.
What is the significance of grit in Meghan Scott's case?
Grit is considered important in determining Meghan's suitability for a transplant.
How do the staff members react to the day's events?
They process the events, with some finding closure and others facing challenges.
What is the key learning from Ted Baylor's case?
Ted's case becomes a learning opportunity for the medical staff, emphasizing the unpredictability of medical conditions.