Will and Stevie had to make some major concessions to accommodate an elderly patient in Chicago Med Season 7 Episode 5. Meanwhile, Dylan and Charles were treating children with Glass Child Syndrome and ADHD that had been misdiagnosed. When Crocket was caring for the daughter of a transplant specialist, he had to navigate hospital politics. It was one of the most emotional episodes of the series so far. What’s next for Chicago Med’s doctors and nurses? www.tvacute.com has the latest up-to-date promotional materials for Chicago Med season 7 episode 4 titled “When You’re a Hammer Everything’s a Nail,” including the promo, and synopsis. As the episode’s title implies, Stevie’s worlds merge at Med when her mother is admitted as a patient.
Chicago Med Season 7 Episode 7 Release Date
While the plot involving Stevie is expected to be the episode’s main focus. Stevie’s week will be particularly trying as she tries to assist her mother. Considering her mother’s lack of care, this may be challenging. the other physicians will be occupied with fresh cases of the week. Dylan will also be dealing with a case that is personal to him owing to his relationship with the patient’s father.
Chicago Med Episode 706 Synopsis:- Stevie’s personal and professional worlds collide when her mother becomes her patient. Dylan’s history with the father of a patient interferes with his perception of a case. Crockett’s allegiances are challenged when his patient’s liver is a potential match for one of Dr. Blake’s patients.
Chicago Med Season 7 Episode 6 Release Dae
The Chicago Med Season 7 Episode 4 set date is October 27, 2021, which airs every Wednesday from 08:00 PM – 09:00 PM on NBC. You can also stream this episode on NBC’s website, CityTV, Hulu, Peacock TV, and YouTube TV. If you want to watch the previous seasons of the show, you can buy it on Amazon Prime Video.
Chicago Med Season 7 Episode 5 Recap
Dr. Marcel treated a woman who was taken to the ED. Suddenly, Avery (Johanna Braddy) blacked unconscious, requiring emergency surgery. Sarah Rafferty’s Dr. Blake interrupted Marcel. Blake is a transplant surgeon and Marcel is an ED surgeon. She surprised him by revealing Avery was her daughter. Marcel told Dr. Archer they had a conflict. Marcel had to consult Goodwin and Archer, which enraged her. Blake hoovered and even challenged Marcel during the surgery. In the end, Archer went with Blake on a whim. Marcel confronted Archer after the procedure. Archer described hospital politics to him. Avery felt severe discomfort in the surgical area and had to be opened briefly to relieve the pressure. Blake was a pain in the ED, but Marcel backed her down to help her. She was taken to OR.
Taylor arrived early for her shifts and assisted Scott on the following case. Alex, a teen lad who had a head injury and started having seizures, was Scott’s patient. Ryan, his sibling, was injured and had ADHD. Taylor, who aided Scott, may have made a mistake that put the youngster at risk of internal bleeding on the brain. He was stabilized and needed immediate surgery to remove cranial pressure due to internal bleeding. Charles and Scott met Alex alone to discuss his upcoming surgery. The youngster confessed he made his brother hit him so his parents would notice him more. Charles and Scott reviewed Ryan’s misdiagnosis in private… maybe he doesn’t have ADHD. Taylor blamed herself for Alex’s seizure. But she couldn’t know. Maggie touched her hand to console her. Her daughter stormed out. Aside from Alex’s secret, Charles told the parents that Ryan had been misdiagnosed with ADHD and wanted him reviewed. Taylor took Ryan to see Alex, and he threw up, pushed her, and fled. Charles was able to reason with the youngster and his parents about his misdiagnosis. This case made Scott appreciate his background.
The ex-policeman went to see his high-ranking officer father. He thanked his father for being who he was. Maggie pleaded with Taylor to go home and study, but he refused. She took a sleeping pill. Will it become an addiction? Hammer asked Halstead to evaluate a new elderly patient, Eleanor, for the Vascomm device. Vascomm rep was nearby to court Hammer. Hammer later disagreed with Halstead’s diagnosis. While Hammer was away, Eleanor had a stroke and Halstead removed her from Vascomm. Hammer was enraged and confronted him about it. She blamed it on their medical school rivalry. Hammer and Halstead worked together to improve the patient’s health. Suddenly, the woman collapsed, necessitating a heart drain. Halstead and Hammer reconciled by shift’s end.