Doctor Reacts To The Good Doctor Season 5 Premiere - Summary

Summary

The video is a reaction to the Season 5 premiere of the medical drama "The Good Doctor". The show begins with Dr. Shaun Murphy's wedding, where he wears earplugs due to his autism and sensitivity to loud noises. The scene then cuts to a hospital where a patient is being treated for various symptoms, including foamy urine, shortness of breath, and headaches. The doctors suspect kidney problems and order a CT scan, which reveals a mass on the patient's kidney.

Another storyline involves a mother and son who both have cancer, which was caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). The doctors discuss the importance of regular pap smears and HPV vaccination to prevent cervical cancer.

The video also includes a surgery scene where Dr. Shaun Murphy performs an endoscopic mucosal tracheal resection to remove a tumor from a patient's trachea. However, the surgery is complicated by the presence of a major arterial feeder from the aorta, and the team decides to abort the surgery.

The video ends with a dramatic twist, as a patient's condition takes a turn for the worse, and the doctors rush to save them. The creator of the video also promotes their playlist of "Good Doctor" reactions and thanks ABC for sponsoring the video.

Facts

Here are the key facts from the text:

1. The Season 5 premiere of "The Good Doctor" airs on September 27th, 10/9 Central on ABC.
2. People with autism spectrum disorder are susceptible to loud sounds and may experience discomfort or panic attacks.
3. The processing of auditory stimuli is different in individuals with autism spectrum disorder.
4. Ritalin can cause side effects such as blurred vision and headaches.
5. A urine dipstick test is typically the first test done to check for kidney stones.
6. A 24-hour urine collection can be done to check the total amount of calcium oxalate or uric acid in the urine.
7. Polycystic Kidney Disease is a condition that can cause the development of multiple cysts in the kidneys.
8. Edema in the lower extremities can be a sign of proteinuria, which can lead to kidney failure.
9. Cervical cancer can be caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV).
10. The HPV vaccine can help prevent cervical cancer.
11. Women should start getting regular pap smears at the age of 21, and every three years thereafter.
12. From the age of 30, guidelines recommend doing pap smears and HPV co-testing every five years if both results are negative.
13. Angiogenesis is the process by which tumors form new blood vessels to feed themselves and grow.
14. Endoscopic mucosal resection is a surgical procedure that can be used to remove tumors from the trachea.
15. A radical coil embolization is a procedure that can be used to embolize a tumor's blood supply.
16. Amyloid deposits can cause kidney lesions, shortness of breath, swollen ankles, and heart irregularities.