Episode 18: Babies & Bathwater
Aired 4/19/05
Pregnant Naomi Randolph is in the drivers seat with her slightly
intoxicated husband, Sean, as a passenger. Suddenly, she goes limp
and the car swerves into oncoming traffic. Sean quickly grabs the
wheel and pulls the car over. A police officer arrives. When Naomi
slurs her words, he asks her to get out of the car. She mindlessly
sways to the back of the car, then collapses.
At the hospital, Foreman tells the Randolphs that there is no sign
of stroke but the bloodwork shows that her kidneys and liver are
struggling. Naomi nervously declares that shes 39 and has
miscarried three times already. Foreman and Chase track down House,
whos napping. He takes Naomis file and becomes interested
when he sees she has three miscarriages. Foreman reports that her
B.U.N. and creatinine are up and her LFTs are slightly elevated.
Yet he thinks that, with three miscarriages, theres some underlying
physiology. House muses that it could be pregnancy-related autoimmunity
where the body becomes allergic to the baby. House also informs
them in passing that Cameron quit. Foreman and Chase are shocked,
but House merely asks for a blood test, an MRI, a sonogram and a
round of magnesium in case it is pre-eclampsia.
The ultrasound shows no sign of fetal distress. Naomi swallows
a bit of food, but begins choking on it. They cannot perform the
Heimlich maneuver, so Foreman dives in with the forceps. Naomi cant
swallow. An MRI shows no signs of vasculitis. Naomi begins cramping
up during the exam. Foreman and Chase recognize the pre-term labor
and administer medicines to prevent it.
House sneaks around the hospital, trying to avoid Vogler. Vogler
corners House in his office anyway. House tries to say he cut Cameron
to make things even, but Vogler declares that tomorrow morning House
will announce his resignation and make a public apology. If not,
Vogler will destroy him.
Chase and Foreman tell House that Naomis contractions are
under control and she might make it to full term. Chase affirms
that its pre-eclampsia. Foreman suggests myasthenia, which
would explain the muscle loss and choking incident. House counters
that choking on a soft, wet pear is well past the point of mere
muscle weakness. House orders them to administer an endoscopy and
check her eyelids. Wilson pulls House away to inform him that the
board met this morning about his future. House feels very confident
about his status, because his tenure needs a unanimous vote to be
revoked and his contract is still current. Wilson thinks Vogler
will find a way to get to him.
House then checks in with another patient. Two young parents named
Joel and Rachel Kaplan have a baby that developed pneumonia and
malnourishment after the parents put the child on a raw food vegan
diet. House reports that the baby is improving, but they need to
give her a real diet, which they gladly agree to do. At that moment,
Social Services bursts in, seizes the child and arrests the Kaplans
for child endangerment. House confronts Cuddy, wondering if this
is how Vogler will get him. Cuddy calmly explains that the nurses
were concerned and made the call. House took a big legal risk in
not reporting the abuse. She warns him not to give Vogler an excuse
to dump him.
Foreman and Chase examine Naomis eyelids and notice some
drooping. Chase peers at her esophagus and notices swelling. An
X-ray reveals a three centimeter mass in the right upper lobe. Foreman
hopes its a granuloma, but House points out that theres
no calcification. Wilson tells the Naomi that she has small cell
lung cancer. It has spread, so they cannot operate. The antibodies
her body was making to fight the tumor got sidetracked, which explains
the brain and kidney problems. She suffers from Lambert-Eaton syndrome.
Wilson plainly informs Naomi that the five year survival rate is
only ten to fifteen percent, so they have to start chemo and radiation
right away. Naomi asks about the baby. They will be forced to perform
a C-section before starting treatment, and the child has an 80%
chance of surviving the early birth. Naomi refuses the treatment.
With only a 15% chance of surviving, shed rather protect the
baby.
Vogler sums up some of Houses recent actions to the hospital
board. He has violated a DNR, was charged with assault, he spit
on a surgeon and he accepted a gift from a known mafia member. Wilson
leaps to Houses defense, citing that he has saved hundreds
of lives. Vogler calls House a drug addict, a disgrace and an embarrassment.
Vogler makes it simple: either House is fired or Vogler leaves with
his hundred million dollars. Vogler calls for a vote. All of the
board members -- including Cuddy approve termination. Wilson
is opposed, and House is saved because it wasnt unanimous.
Vogler immediately calls a vote on dismissing Dr. Wilson from the
board.
House meets with Chase and Foreman to discuss Naomis refusal
of treatment. House thinks they need to raise her odds of survival
in order to convince her to agree to the treatment. He walks off
to look for Wilson, but is stopped by the Kaplans. They plead with
him for help, claiming that they fed their baby enough and a nutritionist
advised them that this diet was safe. Intrigued, House calls Foreman
and asks for a CT scan on Olive Kaplan. House finds Wilson, whos
packing up his office. He decided to resign after being dumped off
the board. Wilson angrily complains that only two things matter
to him -- his job and his friendship with House. Yet House didnt
care enough about either to give one lousy speech. House feebly
tries to apologize, then asks about some clinical trials for Naomis
sake. Later, House tries to confront Cuddy, but she quickly ends
the conversation by declaring that he may be a great doctor but
he is not worth $100 million.
House meets with another oncologist and shows him a slide of Naomis
cancer cells with hopes to getting her into the doctors clinical
trial. She is eligible if she can be ready to begin in two days.
House schedules a C-section for Naomi, but Foreman and Chase argue
that this is against hospital regulations. Clinical trials cannot
be conducted until at least a month after a major surgery. Why give
Vogler any help in firing House?
House lays everything out for Naomi, but she resists. Sean begs
House to convince Naomi to agree. After Sean leaves the room, Naomi
asks about her incontinence which is rare for a woman of her age.
House questions whether this is really her first child. Naomi confesses
that she bore a girl when she was eighteen, but the baby suffered
from infantile Alexanders disease. The child died and Naomi
separated from her husband. She wanted to start her life over. House
accuses her of being selfish and ignoring what Sean truly wants,
which is for Naomi to fight the cancer. She tearfully agrees to
the C-section.
Naomi is put under for the operation, but a call comes into the
OR and the surgeons end the procedure before starting. Vogler has
nixed it. House confronts Vogler in the lobby and indicts him for
killing Naomi. Vogler says that he needs to protect the study, protect
the numbers and protect the protocol from the FDA. Vogler tells
House to calm down because there is another board meeting that night.
Chase and Foreman lay out the situation for Naomi and Sean. Naomi
begins gasping for air. Chase slides an ET tube down her throat
and Foreman kicks on the ultrasound. They spot a blood clot, which
needs to be removed immediately. Foreman tells Sean it requires
his permission to begin the procedure, but that its not that
simple. The best course for the baby would be an immediate C-section
to prevent any damage from a lack of oxygen. In her current condition,
theres a real chance that Naomi wont survive the C-section.
Sean opts to avoid the C-section and save his wife.
In the OR, Foreman pushes for streptokinase. It is not enough,
and they are forced to suck out the clot. Chase inserts a special
embolecetomy catheter into Naomis IV line and draws out the
clot. House checks Naomis printout. Her BP drops again and
House realizes that shes bleeding into her abdomen. There
is no way to stop it. House tells Sean that he needs to okay the
C-section because Naomi is likely to die either way. House explains
that he must make a decision to save the baby. Sean relents.
The baby is removed and the doctors wait for it to take a breath.
Naomi goes into cardiac arrest and they try to shock her back to
life. As they work, the baby screams. It is alive. Outside, House
catches Cuddy on her way to the board meeting. He hands Cuddy the
CT scan for Olive Kaplan. Cuddy notices the thymus gland indicates
DiGeorge Syndrome, a genetic condition which explains the lack of
weight gain. House tells Cuddy to start Olive on immunoglobin replacement
because he assumes that he wont be around long enough to do
it himself.
The meeting gets underway and Vogler conducts the vote. This time,
only Cuddy is opposed. Vogler cant believe that she would
change her mind since yesterday. She argues that he might have saved
another life. Cuddy points out that Vogler is responsible to no
one and that if the board rolls over for this, then Vogler will
completely own them without any dissenting voices. She leaves them
to their vote.
Later, House and his staff celebrate the fact that Cuddys
speech convinced four board members to give up Voglers money.
Cuddy says that she voted to get rid of the lesser of two evils.
Losing $100 million is no victory for anybody.
- From Fox.com
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