The Resident

Season 2 Episode 14

Stupid Things in the Name of Sex

Air date: Feb 11, 2019

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

Sudden Death of Seemingly Healthy Neighbor

Mina and Devon try to determine how a seemingly healthy neighbor suddenly died.

Episode shows
Mina and Devon try to determine how a seemingly healthy neighbor suddenly died.
Clinical takeaway
Sudden Death of Seemingly Healthy Neighbor is included because episode evidence supports a concrete device, treatment-harm, abdominal pain, infection-control, sudden-death, or sensitive injury issue.
Accuracy 3.6/5sudden-death-of-healthy-neighborpatient-safetymedical-ethics

Case 2

Sex-Injured Patient

Kit gives dating advice to a sex-injured patient.

Episode shows
Kit gives dating advice to a sex-injured patient.
Clinical takeaway
Sex-Injured Patient is included because episode evidence supports a concrete device, treatment-harm, abdominal pain, infection-control, sudden-death, or sensitive injury issue.
Accuracy 3.6/5sex-injured-patientpatient-safetymedical-ethics

About the Episode

When Conrad's attempt to surprise Nic with a lavish Valentine's Day dinner is foiled, he gives the reservation away to someone who could really use it. Mina and Devon distract themselves from all Valentine's celebrations by trying to figure out how their seemingly healthy neighbor has suddenly passed away. Meanwhile, Kit gives dating advice to a sex-injured patient, Irving hits a crossroads in his not-so-secret relationship with Nurse Jessica, and Bell decides to celebrate the day in the OR.

Medical Relevance

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The Medical Verdict

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