TV shows and movies that are ruined, because you know better

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So many TV shows and movies take place, at least in part, in a medical setting. When you're a nurse, you automatically notice the severe errors in the scenery, which ruins the show. Or maybe it's just me.

I was watching the very first episode of ER (as a rerun, this is fairly recently) where the nurse- what was her name? I'm getting old- OD'd and was brought into the ER on a stretcher. I jumped off the couch and started shouting, "Chest tubes?!? She has two Atrium chest tubes there. For a drug overdose???"

It seems like the directors of these shows assume that the more medical-looking stuff they throw in there, the more realistic it will seem.

On TV, the "patient" almost always has his O2 cannula on incorrectly. And I can't count how many times I've seen the actor-patient surrounded by medical equipment that is totally irrelevant to his illness. Oh, there's a vent nearby, and some vent tubing on the bed, for no apparent reason. Sometimes you'll see an EKG monitor in the background and the rhythm displayed there totally doesn't match what's going on with the "patient". (Many times, it's a fatal rhythm, but the patient is alert and talking.)

And the IV pumps/ bags etc... It's all wrong, all wrong, and I can't stand it.

Also, I'm a huge Stephen King fan, but in two of his books he has patients who are on ventilators who suddenly wake up and start talking... with the ventilator still in place. (The Dead Zone, and Desperation.)

It also chaps my ### when the nurse is wearing whites, with a skimpy white skirt, with a white nurse's cap... in a modern day setting. (If the movie is taking place in 1970, that's different, but I'm talking about shows set in modern times.) Inevitably, if the nurse says anything at all, it is something stupid.

Has anyone else been irritated or enraged by things like this? Or am I just over the edge?

Specializes in Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetes.

I know the TV show "Scrubs" is not supposed to be realistic by any means, but still, it drives me nuts in the opening credits that they put the x-ray up backwards....

I have given up watching medically related shows (and movies if I can avoid it). Mostly because my husband gets so irritated at me because I point out every mistake I see, lol!

Specializes in NICU.
i know the tv show "scrubs" is not supposed to be realistic by any means, but still, it drives me nuts in the opening credits that they put the x-ray up backwards....

somebody must have finally pointed it out to them: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3h0wnkvmhru

Specializes in critical care, home health.

Hehe, maybe the xray is of a person whose internal organs are reversed. I had a patient like that once.

Specializes in A and E, Medicine, Surgery.

I'm afraid I am one of the banned - used to drive my husband crazy as he could never follow the plot as I would spend the whole show going "gloves, put some gloves on" - "why is that non-rebreath mask not inflated" - "can somebody please put that poor patients oxygen nasal specs up the right way" and many more.

However like many my biggest gripe is CPR. It drives me to distraction when they not only shock and unshockable rhythm but then carry on shocking, "clear - shock - clear - shock!!!!!!!!!!" and they always get the patient back and they immediately go into normal sinus rhythm and have a GCS of 15!!!!!

My husband's a police officer and is just the same with TV cop shows so those are also banned in our house :)

Specializes in CVICU.

I was watching my favorite show, Chuck, and one of the characters took a pill and dropped "dead" on the floor. The note he'd given Chuck said, "The pill was Amiodarone. It stops the heart." Uh, no...it does not.

Try being an engineer watching a sci-fi flick!!!! LOL

Specializes in RN, BSN, CHDN.

Funny thread and I am happy it is not just me who stresses over the mistakes.

When I lived in the UK there was a show about visiting home nurses who delievered twins it was a joke.

How about every laboring woman who screams and pushes screaming-impossible to do adequate pushes whilst screaming.

Plus the placenta never ever gets stuck LOL infact no postnatal women ever has a placenta on TV.

How about shocking flat liners???

Specializes in critical care, home health.
I was watching my favorite show, Chuck, and one of the characters took a pill and dropped "dead" on the floor. The note he'd given Chuck said, "The pill was Amiodarone. It stops the heart." Uh, no...it does not.

Lol, half my patients would be dead right now if that were true.

Specializes in critical care, home health.

My boyfriend and I are BOTH RNs, so any time we watch a show that has anything remotely medical in it, we have to pause it several times so we can argue about what's going on, what the doctors and nurses should do, what they did wrong, how unrealistic it is, and what we'd do in that situation. It can take us two hours to watch a half hour show.

I was watching a Nurse Jackie episode (ok - I was bored) and the "student nurse" pushes 5x the fentanyl that's been ordered, sending the character into a "coma" from which they never think of administering narcan - they just send him to the ICU and put him on a ventilator (he survives unscathed)

Specializes in Trauma, Teaching.

I shot bolt upright during Independence Day when they were checking on the scientest by grabbing both carotids at once; (having just finished teaching BLS) and shrieked "NOT BOTH SIDES AT ONCE!". My dh about fell over laughing, told me I was into the movie a little too much. Fortunately we were at home with a DVD. My kids still tease me.

One of the Ice Age movied has the mammoth fall off a cliff, and the little animals run over yelling, "Mannie, Mannie, are you all right?". Took some explaining as to why I was howling with laughter.

One of the Ice Age movied has the mammoth fall off a cliff, and the little animals run over yelling, "Mannie, Mannie, are you all right?". Took some explaining as to why I was howling with laughter.

hahahahaha!!! "you, call EMS! you, get the defibrillator!"

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