Chicago Med season 3 episode 5 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Abena Kwemo, suspected of having AIDS
Full Episode S03E05 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What medical condition did Abena Kwemo have when she was brought to the hospital?
Abena Kwemo was suspected to have Kaposi Sarcoma, an AIDS-related illness, and later showed symptoms of a seizure.
Why did Abena Kwemo refuse an HIV test?
Abena Kwemo refused an HIV test due to the fear and stigma associated with AIDS.
What was the relationship tension discussed in relation to Doris' party?
There was tension about attending the party and keeping a relationship secret at work.
What symptoms did Denise exhibit upon arrival at the hospital?
Denise exhibited symptoms of paralysis and difficulty walking.
What happened to Spencer Bouren after his car accident?
Spencer Bouren experienced a tragic turn in his condition, leading to his death after suffering a cardiac arrest due to a suspected acute hemorrhage in his brain.
How did the medical team react to Abena's aunt's frustration?
The medical team, particularly Dr. Choi and Ms. Goodwin, discussed the ethical challenges of treating Abena without violating patient confidentiality.
What diagnosis did Dr. Halstead receive?
Dr. Halstead was diagnosed with tick paralysis, related to Denise's case.
How did Sharon Goodwin convince Abena to take the HIV test?
Sharon Goodwin shared personal stories of past AIDS patients to illustrate the importance of testing and treatment.
What caused Denise's and Dr. Halstead's similar symptoms?
Denise's and Dr. Halstead's similar symptoms were caused by tick paralysis, originating from a tick that transferred from Denise to Dr. Halstead.
What ethical dilemma did the medical team face with Abena?
The ethical dilemma was respecting Abena's choice regarding the HIV test while wanting to provide the best care possible.