Grey's Anatomy

Season 11 Episode 25

You're My Home

You're My Home is curated around Rapid Transfer From Crushed Car to Operating Room; Teamwork During Disaster Surgery.

Air date: May 14, 2015

diagnostic realism

3.7/5

overall

3.7/5

procedure realism

3.6/5

workflow realism

3.7/5

Medical Cases in This Episode

These are the patient stories worth unpacking. Open any case for the real-world medicine, what the episode shows, what it leaves out, and source-backed context.

2 cases identified

Case 1

Rapid Transfer From Crushed Car to Operating Room

April's patient has only minutes to get from the car to the operating table, requiring interns and staff to clear a route through the hospital.

Episode shows
April's patient has only minutes to get from the car to the operating table, requiring interns and staff to clear a route through the hospital.
Clinical takeaway
Rapid Transfer From Crushed Car to Operating Room is included because the episode evidence supports a concrete patient-care, trauma, diagnostic, surgical, emergency, or safety problem.
Accuracy 3.8/5rapid-transfer-from-crushed-car-to-operating-roomemergency-medicinepatient-safety

Case 2

Teamwork During Disaster Surgery

The finale emphasizes coordinated hospital movement, handoffs, and role clarity during a high-risk trauma transfer.

Episode shows
The finale emphasizes coordinated hospital movement, handoffs, and role clarity during a high-risk trauma transfer.
Clinical takeaway
Teamwork During Disaster Surgery is included because the episode evidence supports a concrete patient-care, trauma, diagnostic, surgical, emergency, or safety problem.
Accuracy 3.6/5teamwork-during-disaster-surgeryemergency-medicinepatient-safety

Episode Summary

The season finale continues the tunnel-collapse crisis as April's trapped patient must be moved rapidly from car to operating room, while the doctors also process Derek's death and Richard and Catherine's wedding.

Differential Diagnosis and Testing Logic

Rapid Transfer From Crushed Car to Operating Room: A real team would stabilize immediate threats, verify history and mechanism, perform targeted exam and testing, involve specialists when indicated, document decisions, and reassess as the situation changes. The available sources do not support adding unshown vital signs, lab values, medication doses, imaging findings, timestamps, or definitive outcomes.

Teamwork During Disaster Surgery: A real team would stabilize immediate threats, verify history and mechanism, perform targeted exam and testing, involve specialists when indicated, document decisions, and reassess as the situation changes. The available sources do not support adding unshown vital signs, lab values, medication doses, imaging findings, timestamps, or definitive outcomes.

Medical Accuracy Review

Rapid Transfer From Crushed Car to Operating Room: The episode ties this case to a specific supported medical, safety, diagnostic, emergency, or care-pathway event. The available sources do not support adding exact vital signs, lab values, imaging results, medication doses, timestamps, or full outcomes.

Teamwork During Disaster Surgery: The episode ties this case to a specific supported medical, safety, diagnostic, emergency, or care-pathway event. The available sources do not support adding exact vital signs, lab values, imaging results, medication doses, timestamps, or full outcomes.

Sources and Further Reading

Episode evidence: iDRief catalog page, TVmaze - Grey's Anatomy 11x25 You're My Home, Grey's Anatomy Universe Wiki - You're My Home. Medical context appears on linked case/topic records with trusted patient, public-health, clinical, ethics, emergency-care, obstetric, neurologic, pulmonary, orthopedic, surgical, and mental-health sources.

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