Foreman noted that it was a very non-specific symptom common to many other illnesses. Cameron thought the twitch could indicate a brain tumor, but Dr. Foreman noted there was no sign of head trauma. Chase suggested a sub-dural hematoma from a head trauma. Cameron thought the twitch was a seizure unrelated to the diabetes. Foreman suggested she be discharged after her blood sugar level returned to normal and she had a good meal.ĭr. Wilson believed the twitch may indicate a tumor, Dr. Foreman thought the twitch was also faked. However, the smell was overwhelming and Dr. Foreman believed it was merely an insulin overdose and went to inspect the patient's belongings. Wilson ordered an intravenous push of D 50 stat. Foreman performed an emergency blood sugar level test which showed a level of 38, well below normal. Wilson tested her self-defence reflex and she let her own hand slap her in the head when he released it. Foreman examined the patient who showed normal reaction to touch and low grip strength. However, he did notice a twitch and called in Dr. Wilson was called in because of some lesions on her arm, but they were not cancerous. A drug overdose was suspected, but her tox screen was negative. She had no identification and could not seem to remember her name. The patient was admitted as a Jane Doe after collapsing during an altercation with a police officer. Histories Victoria Madsen was the homeless patient in the episode Histories.
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