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FOREMAN: So we’ve __ that the problem is this mutated virus. The treatment for SSPE is intra-ventricular interferon. We implant an Ommaya reservoir under the __, which is connected to a ventricular catheter that __ the antiviral directly to the left hemisphere [interrupted]
DAN’S DAD: Look, you want us to __ to this? I don’t __ __ __ you’re talking about.
FOREMAN: Well, the antiviral…[pauses] Look, I’m sorry, I can explain this as best I can, but the __ that you’re gonna fully understand your son’s treatment and make an informed decision, is, it’s kinda __. Now, here’s what you need to know, it’s dangerous, it could kill him, you __ do it.
1.Are the following statements true or false? 00:00-6:38
1.Dan’s player number is 49.
2.House is in the clinic seeing patients, and is eager to talk to worried parents.
3.House’s team are busy doing research.
4.House is eager to talk to Dan’s family.
5.Dan has been having night terrors for ten weeks.
6.House says that Dan has no neurological damage.
7.Dan got hit in the head playing football.
8.Cameron feels that House is trying to humiliate her.
2.Multiple choice questions. 6:38-14:17
1.The jerking motion made by Dan’s leg is called __.
a.reflex
b.kick
c.myoclonic jerk
2.House says that Dan will be picking up his diploma in __ and a __.
a. a tux and a limo
b.diapers and a wheelchair
c.pajamas and a walker
3.Cameron is sure she took an accurate __ __.
a.temperature reading
b.eye exam
c.family history
4.House first bets __ that he’s right, Dan’s father is not his real father.
a.50 bucks
b.60 bucks
c.40 bucks
5.House decides to watch Dan sleep and monitor him. Dan has a night terror where House cuts off his __ __.
a.index finger
b.big toe
c.left ear
6.Dan’s MRI shows his brain is being pushed on by a __.
a.tumor
b.lesion
c.blockage
7.Foreman notices that both Dan and Dan’s dad have the same __ in their eyes.
a.fleck
b.color
c.abnormality
8.Dan is going to have surgery to put a __ into his head.
a.probe
b.shunt
c.scope
3.Short discussion questions. 14:23-16:10
1.What do you think about not vaccinating an infant?
2.What prompts you to see your doctor? Do you go regularly for checkups or do you wait until you are ill?
3.What do you do when your child has a fever?
4.What type of doctor communication would you like to have, if you or a loved one, had a serious illness?
4.Fill in the blanks. 17:58-23:52
1.Dan is missing from his hospital __.
2.House, back at the hospital, runs into Cuddy. She asks him whether he is back for a patient and House says, “No, __.”
3.House tells Foreman to be sure to check the __ for Dan.
4.Chase, Cameron, and Foreman find Dan. Dan is standing in a field. He says, “This is where I __ __ __.”
5.Dan is __ on the roof.
6.Dan is __ by Chase.
7.House is delighted that Dan was on the roof. He tells Foreman, “He was on the roof thinking he was on the lacrosse field, __, and therefore not a night terror.”
8.House says to his team, “__ of __: Who thinks I’m not __ __ __ __?”
5.Are the following statements true or false? 29:52 -40:34
1.House tells Wilson, “We’re missing something—this is screwed up.”
2.House is confident he knows what’s wrong with Dan.
3.Dan’s parents run into House in the patient waiting area.
4.Dan’s parents are irate that House has not seen their son.
5.House knows Dan’s blood pressure off the top of his head.
6.House wants to run DNA tests on Dan’s parents.
7.House convinces Dan’s parents to take a DNA test.
8.House is going to use Dan’s parents’ coffee cups for a secret DNA test.
6.Short discussion questions. 32:23-33:17
1.What is your government doing to protect the public health? What do you think the government should be doing?
2.Why do you think this patient has sued his doctors?
3.What would you do if you were House?
7.Fill in the blanks and complete the conversation between the characters. 33:47-43:14
HOUSE: You __! You __ __ me!
DAN’s DAD: We __ __ __ __. You, __ __ __ __, __ us of __ our son.
CUDDY: Perfect.
HOUSE: Can we __ __ my __-__ and __on theirs? Theirs is __. You’re not Dan’s parents.
DAN’s DAD: We __ __ __ __. You, __ __ __ __, __ us of __ our son.
CUDDY: Perfect.
HOUSE: Can we __ __ my __-__ and __on theirs? Theirs is __. You’re not Dan’s parents.
DAN’S MOM: We’re his __.
DAN’S DAD: He was adopted. He __ __ __ __.
HOUSE: I do.
DAN’S DAD: __ makes him just as much his [interrupted]
HOUSE: Listen, when we __ __ his medical history, were you __? Did you think we were looking for a genetic clue to his condition, or did you think we were trying to __ who loves him the most __ __ __ __ __?
CUDDY: How did you __ __ __ this?
HOUSE: I __ their __.
DAN’S DAD: We didn’t __ _ __ DNA.
HOUSE: Your coffee cups from the __.
CUDDY: You can’t __ __!
HOUSE: Again, why are we getting __ __ on what I did? [TO DAN’S PARENTS] Your medical history is __.
DAN’S DAD: No, we gave you a __ history of his biological mother.
DAN’S MOM: Her __: Non-smoker, good health, low cholesterol, no blood pressure problems.
DAN’S DAD: Dan was adopted two weeks after he was born. You have his __. There’s nothing you __ __ __ that we didn’t tell you.
CUDDY: __ __. Well, if you want to transfer your boy that is your choice, but I __ __ __ the wrong [interrupted]
HOUSE: Was she vaccinated? [Pause] The __ __, when she was a baby, __ __ __ her vaccinations?
DAN’S DAD: Dan was vaccinated at six months.
HOUSE: Mm hmm, and do you know why kids get __ at six months? Because before that, they are __ by their biological mother’s immune system. So, was she vaccinated?
DAN’S DAD: He was adopted. He __ __ __ __.
HOUSE: I do.
DAN’S DAD: __ makes him just as much his [interrupted]
HOUSE: Listen, when we __ __ his medical history, were you __? Did you think we were looking for a genetic clue to his condition, or did you think we were trying to __ who loves him the most __ __ __ __ __?
CUDDY: How did you __ __ __ this?
HOUSE: I __ their __.
DAN’S DAD: We didn’t __ _ __ DNA.
HOUSE: Your coffee cups from the __.
CUDDY: You can’t __ __!
HOUSE: Again, why are we getting __ __ on what I did? [TO DAN’S PARENTS] Your medical history is __.
DAN’S DAD: No, we gave you a __ history of his biological mother.
DAN’S MOM: Her __: Non-smoker, good health, low cholesterol, no blood pressure problems.
DAN’S DAD: Dan was adopted two weeks after he was born. You have his __. There’s nothing you __ __ __ that we didn’t tell you.
CUDDY: __ __. Well, if you want to transfer your boy that is your choice, but I __ __ __ the wrong [interrupted]
HOUSE: Was she vaccinated? [Pause] The __ __, when she was a baby, __ __ __ her vaccinations?
DAN’S DAD: Dan was vaccinated at six months.
HOUSE: Mm hmm, and do you know why kids get __ at six months? Because before that, they are __ by their biological mother’s immune system. So, was she vaccinated?
…
HOUSE: An __ __ __ a regular old measles virus. He gets a __, he’s __ __, has a __ __, but he lives. __ __ __, once every million or so times, the virus mutates. … Instead of Dan having a fever and a rash the virus travels to his brain and hides like a __ __. In this case for sixteen years.
FOREMAN: Sub-acute Sclerosing Pan-encephalitis.
HOUSE: I know. There’s only been twenty cases in the United States __ __ __ thirty years.
HOUSE: An __ __ __ a regular old measles virus. He gets a __, he’s __ __, has a __ __, but he lives. __ __ __, once every million or so times, the virus mutates. … Instead of Dan having a fever and a rash the virus travels to his brain and hides like a __ __. In this case for sixteen years.
FOREMAN: Sub-acute Sclerosing Pan-encephalitis.
HOUSE: I know. There’s only been twenty cases in the United States __ __ __ thirty years.
FOREMAN: I suppose you could __ __ __ that the kid’s still in stage one. Once SSPE moves to stage two [Interrupted]
HOUSE: Boom, stage two is __ fatal.
CAMERON: I assume __ __ __ __ when he might move into stage two.
HOUSE: He’s already started showing __. It could be a month, it could be tonight.
HOUSE: Boom, stage two is __ fatal.
CAMERON: I assume __ __ __ __ when he might move into stage two.
HOUSE: He’s already started showing __. It could be a month, it could be tonight.
CAMERON: Can we __ it?
HOUSE: __ the neurologist.
FOREMAN: Intraventricular interferon.
HOUSE: __ the neurologist.
FOREMAN: Intraventricular interferon.
CHASE: We’re not gonna __ a spike into his brain and drip interferon without confirming this diagnosis.
HOUSE: Tap him.
FOREMAN: We won’t get a __ __ for measles antibodies in his CSF, not after everything we’ve __ him.
HOUSE: So the wrong treatment __ any hope of the right diagnosis. Why do people lie to me? [Pauses and sighs] It could also kill him. __ __, Foreman, tell me I don’t have to biopsy his brain.
FOREMAN: We won’t get a __ __ for measles antibodies in his CSF, not after everything we’ve __ him.
HOUSE: So the wrong treatment __ any hope of the right diagnosis. Why do people lie to me? [Pauses and sighs] It could also kill him. __ __, Foreman, tell me I don’t have to biopsy his brain.
FOREMAN: [Sighs] Well, there is __ __ __.
…
DAN: You sure this isn’t gonna __?
FOREMAN: Yeah, it’s just __ _ __. See, we go through the __. You won’t feel it; the eye’s been __. The __ travels to the back of the eye which is where we __ the biopsy on your __.
…
DAN: You sure this isn’t gonna __?
FOREMAN: Yeah, it’s just __ _ __. See, we go through the __. You won’t feel it; the eye’s been __. The __ travels to the back of the eye which is where we __ the biopsy on your __.
…
FOREMAN: So we’ve __ that the problem is this mutated virus. The treatment for SSPE is intra-ventricular interferon. We implant an Ommaya reservoir under the __, which is connected to a ventricular catheter that __ the antiviral directly to the left hemisphere [interrupted]
DAN’S DAD: Look, you want us to __ to this? I don’t __ __ __ you’re talking about.
FOREMAN: Well, the antiviral…[pauses] Look, I’m sorry, I can explain this as best I can, but the __ that you’re gonna fully understand your son’s treatment and make an informed decision, is, it’s kinda __. Now, here’s what you need to know, it’s dangerous, it could kill him, you __ do it.
…
CUDDY: You can’t order a $3,200 DNA test to __ __ __.
CUDDY: You can’t order a $3,200 DNA test to __ __ __.
HOUSE: It’s not an __ cost. I don’t know if you know this, but the hospital __ __ the sequencing machine.
CUDY: I’m serious.
HOUSE: Well, tell the parents to __ the bill to insurance.
CUDDY: Insurance is __ __ __ __ for a bet.
HOUSE: It should. If we don’t make that bet, the kid dies. If not for the paternity bet, I never would have taken their DNA, without their DNA we never would have discovered that Dan was adopted, which was the __ to this case. You just don’t want to __ __ __. Big mistake. __ _ __ __ __.
CUDY: I’m serious.
HOUSE: Well, tell the parents to __ the bill to insurance.
CUDDY: Insurance is __ __ __ __ for a bet.
HOUSE: It should. If we don’t make that bet, the kid dies. If not for the paternity bet, I never would have taken their DNA, without their DNA we never would have discovered that Dan was adopted, which was the __ to this case. You just don’t want to __ __ __. Big mistake. __ _ __ __ __.
CUDDY: __. I will let you out of __ __ for one week, after you pay the $3,200 for the PCR test.
[House sighs and picks up his cane. He limps over to her desk, and slams his cane down.]
CUDDY: Whoo.
HOUSE: __ __, there’s the $100 you __ __, there’s the $100 I __ __ Cameron, $200 I __ __ __ Foreman, and $600 I __ __ Wilson. Very bitter.
[Dan’s room. Foreman and Cameron are there. Dan wakes up.]
[House sighs and picks up his cane. He limps over to her desk, and slams his cane down.]
CUDDY: Whoo.
HOUSE: __ __, there’s the $100 you __ __, there’s the $100 I __ __ Cameron, $200 I __ __ __ Foreman, and $600 I __ __ Wilson. Very bitter.
[Dan’s room. Foreman and Cameron are there. Dan wakes up.]
CAMERON: __, good morning.
FOREMAN: __ __ on your EEG, __ is working.
CAMERON: And your immune system is __.
FOREMAN: I know it’s early, but let me __ __ __. Let’s see what that brain of yours can do. __ as many __ as you can that start with the letter “O”.
DAN: __, ox, old elephant.
CAMERON: Well, that’s two better than __ __. How you doing with the whole __thing?
DAN: I knew __ fifth grade.
FOREMAN: __ __?
DAN: Cleft chin. I have __, my dad doesn’t. I looked it up on the internet; it’s one of those __ things.
CAMERON: And your immune system is __.
FOREMAN: I know it’s early, but let me __ __ __. Let’s see what that brain of yours can do. __ as many __ as you can that start with the letter “O”.
DAN: __, ox, old elephant.
CAMERON: Well, that’s two better than __ __. How you doing with the whole __thing?
DAN: I knew __ fifth grade.
FOREMAN: __ __?
DAN: Cleft chin. I have __, my dad doesn’t. I looked it up on the internet; it’s one of those __ things.
FOREMAN: That’s right, it’s autosomal dominant. Since neither of your parents have __ __, it’s __ __ that you’re biologically related.
CAMERON: You __ you’re ok?
DAN: I’ve __ __ __ __ being adopted. I love my parents.
DAN: I’ve __ __ __ __ being adopted. I love my parents.
[Dan’s parents come in.]
DAN’S DAD: How’s he __?
CAMERON: He’s doing __ __. He’s a __ __. I think he’s __ __ __.
DAN’S DAD: How’s he __?
CAMERON: He’s doing __ __. He’s a __ __. I think he’s __ __ __.
8.Match the word to its definition
1.fungible 1.route
2.cretinism 2.to state that something believed to be true is not
3.perseverance 3.angry, enraged
4.double vision 4.sexual assault
5.night terrors 5.situation where huge past stress is a problem
6.channels 6.a game where each player has a netted stick
7.deny 7.inherited thyroid disease causing mental retardation
8.post traumatic stress 8.seeing two of everything when there is only one
9.molesting 9.exchangeable or replaceable by something else similar
10.lacrosse 10.persisting in a course of action
11.irate 11.extreme fear unrelated dreaming while sleeping
9.Match the word to its definition
1.mention 1.doubt, unbelief
2.bother 2.to toy or fool with; slang, to engage in sexual activity with
3.humiliate 3.something extra, freely given
4.reasonable 4.affecting the body as a whole; affecting the entire system
5.controversial 5.to cause someone painful loss of pride
6.systemic 6.synthetic tube used in surgery to move fluid; to shove aside
7.anecdotal 7.to consider; to have as a guest
8.diddled 8.small patch of color
9.bonus 9.annoy, pester; to confuse
10.entertain 10.debatable; a point about which people can debate, argue, disagree
11.skepticism 11.to refer briefly to
12.fleck 12.logical, rational
13.shunt 13.based on personal observation
10.Discussion questions
1.What do you think of adoption?
2.Would you want to know if you were adopted? Would you want your child to know if he or she were adopted?
3.What do you think of giving up a baby because it’s not the sex you wanted?
11.Writing:
Write a short paragraph on the following:
Have you ever gone to the Olympic Games? Are you planning to go? What is your favorite summer and winter sports? What sport do you wish you could do, but have never tried?
12.Self-reflective quiz! What is your exercise personality?
12.Learn the words HERE
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