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Resilience
The award-winning series filmed around the clock at King’s College Hospital in South London continues, capturing dramatic and emotional stories of love, life and loss on the frontline of the NHS. This episode focuses on older patients who’ve had to show resilience in their lives. Ellen, who’s 86, has been brought in by ambulance after her daughters, Carole and Janet, found her collapsed on the floor at home. As she was on the floor for a long time, Ellen’s body temperature has dropped dangerously low to just 27 degrees. She’s also lost five pints of blood. The medics want to get Ellen warmed up as soon as possible, give her a blood transfusion and find out why she’s lost so much blood. Meanwhile, Carole and Janet talk about their mum’s uncomplaining nature and her lifelong work ethic. Martin, who’s 75, is rushed to King’s with severe abdominal pain. Doctors think appendicitis could be the cause. They give him morphine for the pain and prepare him for emergency surgery. As the medical team treat him, Martin talks about living alone and never being happy. But he also reveals his pride in his son Steve, a history professor based in America, and how much he looks forward to his visits home. Meanwhile, 70-year-old Lula is brought in after suffering a suspected stroke. The mum of ten arrived in England from Sierra Leone in 2003, just after the civil war ended. Neurologists scan Lula’s head to find out what’s happened and have to decide whether to operate. And toddler Zara has come to A&E with some Lego stuck up her nose. It falls to junior doctor Jim to try to extract it., New to More4 (previously seen on Channel 4). The award-winning series filmed around the clock at King’s College Hospital in South London continues, capturing dramatic and emotional stories of love, life and loss on the frontline of the NHS. This episode focuses on older patients who’ve had to show resilience in their lives. Ellen, who’s 86, has been brought in by ambulance after her daughters, Carole and Janet, found her collapsed on the floor at home. As she was on the floor for a long time, Ellen’s body temperature has dropped dangerously low; and she’s lost five pints of blood. The medics want to get Ellen warmed up as soon as possible, give her a blood transfusion and find out why she’s lost so much blood. Martin, who’s 75, is rushed to King’s with severe abdominal pain. Doctors think appendicitis could be the cause. They give him morphine for the pain and prepare him for emergency surgery. As the medical team treat him, Martin talks about living alone and never being happy. But he also reveals his pride in his son Steve, a history professor based in America, and how much he looks forward to his visits home. Seventy-year-old Lula is brought in after suffering a suspected stroke. The mum of ten arrived in England from Sierra Leone in 2003, just after the civil war ended. Neurologists scan Lula’s head to find out what’s happened and have to decide whether to operate. And toddler Zara has come to A&E with some Lego stuck up her nose., With 70 cameras filming round the clock at King’s College Hospital in London, this series offers unprecedented access to one of Britain’s busiest A&E departments.
Q&A :
Q: Who are the main cast members in “24 Hours In A&E “Resilience 6 4?
A: The main cast includes .
Q: When Did the “24 Hours In A&E” Resilience Released?
A: The Episode “24 Hours In A&E” Resilience 6 4 originally aired on 2014-05-28 and released in the year of 2014.
Q: What Languages are available to watch “24 Hours In A&E” Resilience?
A: Is also available in eng language.
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A: “24 Hours In A&E” Resilience 64 is Avaiable on Netflix. as its Netflix Originals.