Monday Mornings season 1 episode 1 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Sheila survives a serious car crash initially deemed a suicide attempt, but turns out to be caused by a medical emergency. Neurosurgeon Dr. Ty Wilson successfully operates to remove an aneurysm. Elsewhere, Dr. Ridgeway faces challenges with hospital policy and medical reps, while another patient, Joanne Whitman, struggles with misdiagnosed respiratory issues. A tragic turn occurs during a critical surgery on a young boy, Quinn McDaniels, leading to his death and a reflection on medical ethics and practices among the hospital staff.
Full Episode S01E01 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the initial assumption about Sheila's car crash?
Initially, it was assumed Sheila attempted suicide by crashing into a telephone pole.
Who operated on Sheila?
Dr. Ty Wilson, a renowned neurosurgeon, performed the surgery on Sheila.
What complication was discovered during Sheila's surgery?
An aneurysm pressing on Sheila's brain was discovered and clipped during the surgery.
What was Dr. Ridgeway's stance on medical reps in the operating room?
Dr. Ridgeway was against medical reps in the OR, believing their presence could influence surgical decisions negatively.
What ongoing issue does Joanne Whitman face with her health?
Joanne Whitman has recurring respiratory problems that have been misdiagnosed and mistreated as less serious conditions.
What critical feedback did Dr. Martin receive in the morbidity and mortality meeting?
Dr. Martin was criticized for not adequately diagnosing and treating a patient who later died from metastatic cancer.
What was the outcome of Quinn McDaniels' surgery?
Quinn McDaniels died during brain surgery due to complications from a malignant tumor.
How did the hospital staff react to Quinn's death?
The staff were deeply affected, questioning their medical practices and the impact of their decisions on patient outcomes.