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Absence of Fear

The team wonders whether a woman's knife confrontation reflects an absence of fear.

In Plain English

The team wonders whether a woman's knife confrontation reflects an absence of fear.

What Happened in the Episode

The team wonders whether a woman's knife confrontation reflects an absence of fear.

Clinical Concept

Absence of Fear; The team wonders whether a woman's knife confrontation reflects an absence of fear.

What ER Teams Would Evaluate

A real team would assess immediate safety, stabilize urgent threats, gather collateral history, perform neurologic and psychiatric assessment when indicated, order targeted tests, document capacity and consent, and arrange monitoring or follow-up.

Treatment and Management Overview

Management depends on diagnosis, severity, neurologic localization, mental-health risk, infection risk, procedural urgency, patient consent, medication safety, and safe continuity of care.

What TV Gets Right

The episode ties this case to a specific supported neurologic, psychiatric, surgical, trauma, infection, vision, palliative, opioid-safety, or patient-safety event.

What TV Compresses

The available sources do not support adding exact vital signs, lab values, imaging findings, medication doses, operative steps, psychiatric scales, timestamps, or full outcomes.

Sources and Further Reading