Monday, March 11, 2013

House MD 0101 Pilot

House MD
Season 1 Episode 1
PILOT

Watch the video HERE

Are the following statements true or false?  00:00-3:38

  1. Rebecca was late because she missed the bus.
  2. When Rebecca said, “I wouldn’t lie to you,” to her friend, she was being honest.
  3. Sydney, one of the children in Rebecca’s class, asks her why she never tells her students what she did, but always asks what they did on their weekends.
  4. Rebecca’s facial expression indicated that she was uncomfortable with being asked to share about her weekend.
  5. Rebecca had a seizure.
  6. According to the doctor, Rebecca “babbled like a baby.”
  7. House wears a white coat like the rest of the doctors.
  8. The doctors expect Rebecca to recover.

Multiple choice questions.    3:35-6:53

1. House walks with ___.
a. crutches
b. a cane
c. a walker
2. At Rebecca’s age, a ___ is highly unlikely.
a. a brain tumor
b. diabetes
c. cancer
3. Rebecca is __ .
a. 52
b. 33
c. 29
4. House has three ___ doctors working for him, getting bored.
a. under-qualified
b. overqualified
c. foreign
5. House’s team thinks he should speak to ___ before diagnosing.
a. the nurses
b. another doctor
c. the patient
6. House says, “Everybody ___.”
a. lies
b. is truthful
c. enjoys having fun
7. House insists that doctors treat __.
a. patients
b. people
c. cases  
8. Dr. Foreman said, “It’s a corollary, that people lie, people ___  __.”
a. screw up
b. joke around
c. watch television

Short discussion questions. 6:30-9:50
1.House tells his team that he does not think Rebecca has a tumor, and his team starts to talk about other possible explanations for her condition.  What do you think of House’s approach to diagnosis?
2.House wants to redraw Rebecca’s blood test—why?
3.What type of relationship do House and his boss, Dr.Srained.
4.Who is “the philosopher Jagger”?
5.What do you think of Dr. Cuddy’s denying House’s authorization to do Rebecca’s MRI?

Fill in the blanks. 9:30-10:52
1.The contrast-drug will light up Rebecca’s head like a _____.
2.I’m pretty sure I can _____ you.
3.Because you want me to treat patients, you’re not _____ me treat patients.
4. _____, I’ll be caught up in _____.
5.You better _____ this cousin a whole lot.

Are the following statements true or false?  10:54-12:15
1.Rebecca is one of the doctor’s cousins.
2.One needs to remain still when getting an MRI .
3.An MRI test is quiet.
4.Rebecca had a blindfold over her eyes during her MRI.
5.Rebecca had a panic attack during her MRI.
6.Rebecca had an allergic reaction to the contrast-drug during her MRI.
7.All of the doctors wanted to stop the MRI early because something was wrong.
8.Rebecca’s face was ashen.

Short discussion questions. 12:15-17:40
1.What does “ashen” mean?  Under what circumstances does this happen to a person?
2.Why did the doctors need to cut a hole in Rebecca’s throat?
3.”Truth begins in lies.”  What do you think House meant by this?  Would you agree?
4.Why is the patient orange?
5. When House is talking about steroids with the little boy with asthma, he makes a connection to Rebecca’s situation and recommends trying steroids.  What happens to you when one situation leads you to reaching a conclusion about something else?  How does that make you feel?
Fill in the blanks and complete the conversation between the characters. 17:45-43:14

REBECCA:  The nurse said you’re stopping my _____.
DR. ROBERT CHASE:  We’re just trying some _____ medications.  Where’s your family from, then?
REBECCA (interrupting): Steroids_____ an alternative to radiation.
DR. ROBERT CHASE:  The tests weren’t really _____.


HOUSE:  As far as I know, she’s running a meth lab out of her _____.
DR. FOREMAN:  She’s a _____!
HOUSE:  If I were a kindergarten student I would _____ her implicitly.


HOUSE:  I needed somebody around here with _____…okay, who knows how to con, knows when they’re being conned.
DR. FOREMAN:  I should _____ you.
HOUSE:  I’m pretty sure you can’t sue somebody for wrongful _____.
DR. FOREMAN:  But I’m pretty sure I can sue if you _____ me for not breaking into some lady’s house.


DR. CUDDY:  Why are you _____ Adler (Rebecca) steroids?
HOUSE:  That’s what you do with patients, you give them _____.



HOUSE:  Are you comparing me to a _____?
DR. CUDDY:  I’m stopping the _____.
HOUSE:  She’s my _____
DR. CUDDY:  It’s my _____.


HOUSE:  Five different doctors come up with five different _____ based on the same evidence.
DR. CUDDY:  You don’t have any _____.



HOUSE:  Should I _____ the treatment, boss?
DR. CUDDY:  You got _____.
HOUSE:  _____, huh?


REBECCA:  Am I ever going to _____Dr. House?
DR. SPENCER:  Well, you might _____ at the movies or on a bus.
REBECCA:  Is he a good _____?
DR. SPENCER:  He’s a good _____.
REBECCA:  Can he be one _without_ the other?  Don’t you have to _____  people?



DR. SPENCER:  As Dr. House likes to say, “‘______ lies.’”
REBECCA:  It’s not what people _____, it’s what they _____.



DR. FOREMAN:  You’re chest will be sore for a while.  We needed to shock you to get your heart going.  Okay.  Can you _____ these, to tell a story?



HOUSE:  We’re _____ to stop all treatment.
DR. FOREMAN:  I still think it’s a tumor, we need ______ __ __ __the radiation.  She didn’t respond to the radiation until after we started the steroids.
HOUSE:  ______, it’s not a tumor.  The steroids did something, I just don’t know what.



HOUSE:  What happens when you give steroids to someone who has a _____?
DR. FOREMAN:  They get a little _____, and then they get _____.



HOUSE to Nurse:  Would you _______ us please?  (to REBECCA):  I’m Dr. House.
REBECCA:  It’s good to _____you.
HOUSE:  You’re being an _____.  You have a tapeworm in your brain.  It’s not pleasant but if we don’t do anything you’ll be dead by the weekend.
REBECCA:  Have you _____ seen the worm?
HOUSE:  When you’re _____ I’ll show you my diplomas.
REBECCA:  You were sure I had vasculitis, too.  Now I can’t walk and I’m wearing a _____.  What’s this treatment going to do for me?
HOUSE:  I’m not talking about a treatment, I’m talking about a _____.  And because I might be wrong, you want to die.
REBECCA:  What made you a _____?
HOUSE:  I had an infarction.
REBECCA:  A _____?



REBECCA:  I just want to die with a little _____.
HOUSE:  There’s no such thing.  Our bodies _____.  Sometimes when we’re 90 and sometimes before we’re born.  But it always happens and there’s never any dignity in it.




DR. SPENCE:  _____ any better?
REBECCA:  I can’t _____.



HOUSE:  You said she was your ______.  Why would you lie?
DR. WILSON:  It got you ______ __ the case.
HOUSE:  You lied to a friend to save a _______.  You don’t think that’s kind of screwed up?
DR. WILSON:  You’ve ______ lied to me?
HOUSE:  I never _______.

Match the word to its definition

1-9.to babble, babbled     1. undesired physical problem from taking  medication           
2-8.HMO                        2. someone who is ill or sick
3-10. CAT                       3. the way a doctor behaves to her or his patient  
4-7.brain tumor               4. a question not meant to have an answer
5-6.lesion                        5. a parasitic worm that lives in mammals
6-5.tapeworm                 6. abnormal structural change in the body; a wound
7-3.bedside manner         7. a lump located in one’s brain, possibly cancerous              
8-2.a patient                    8. health maintenance organization
9-4.rhetorical                   9. to make sounds without making sense
10-1.side effect               10. computerized axial tomography


Match the word to its definition
1-6.corollary             1. status granted to an employee; job security
2-10.overqualified     2. what one plans to do
3-9.asap                   3. immature, referring to someone in her or his teens
4-7.MRI                  4. to run faster than someone else
5-1.tenure                5. terror of small, tight, spaces
6-2.intention            6.easily-drawn conclusion, a natural consequence or result
7-3.juvenile              7. magnetic resonance imaging
8-4.outrun          8. tissue death from blood supply failure, such as caused by a blood clot
9-5.claustrophobic    9. acronym, as soon as possible
10-8.infarction         10.too much education for the job requirements


Discussion questions.

1.What do you think about lying?  When might it be fine to mislead people or be untruthful?
2. What do you think about Rebecca’s being untruthful to her 5 year old students?  
3. What do you think of House’s statement, “Everybody lies”?
4. What do you think of House’s “bedside manner?”  What do you think of the bedside manner of doctors who have treated you?  
5. Do you feel that doctors are being educated to treat patients like human beings?
6. What do you think of House as a person?  Can he be a good doctor without being a good man?


Writing:  What type of patient are you?

Write a short paragraph on the following:
Some people want to know everything and ask their doctors lots of questions.  Others do not want any information.  What type of patient are you?  What happens if you feel your doctor is not being truthful with you?

Self-reflective quiz, doctor-patient relationships and communication.

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