E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial
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1:21:04
DOCTOR 2: There's no response at 20 per kilo.
Let's move to hypertonic saline.

1:21:07
Cut five per kilo.
1:21:14
ELLIOTT: You have no right to do this.
1:21:18
You're scaring him.
1:21:20
You're scaring him!
1:21:21
DOCTOR 2: Respiratory rate: 12.
1:21:22
DOCTOR 3: Good air entry
but decreased tidal volume on the boy.

1:21:25
Put him on 025 liters by nasal cannula
and draw blood gas in 20 minutes.

1:21:29
DOCTOR 2: Temperature's dropped
from 20 to 17 degrees.

1:21:31
DOCTOR 1: Get a hypothermia blanket
and some rags.

1:21:33
ELLIOTT: Leave him alone.
1:21:35
Leave him alone. I can take care of him.
1:21:39
DOCTOR 2:
...and set me up for a 2D cardiac echo.

1:21:41
DOCTOR 1: Skin is cool and diaphoretic.
1:21:43
DOCTOR 2: He's not refusing at all.
He needs anatropic support.

1:21:46
DOCTOR 3: PH is down to 7.03.
1:21:48
He's got a metabolic acidosis. It could be sepsis.
1:21:52
DOCTOR 1:
We've drawn two sets of blood cultures.

1:21:55
DOCTOR 3: He needs broad spectrum coverage.
1:22:04
KEYS: Elliott.
1:22:08
I've been to the forest.
1:22:11
MILITARY DOCTOR: He shouldn't talk now.
1:22:14
Well, he has to talk now, Major.
1:22:18
Elliott, that machine...
1:22:21
...what does it do?
1:22:24
The communicator?
1:22:28
Is it still working?
1:22:31
KEYS: It's doing something.
1:22:33
What?
1:22:36
I really shouldn't tell.
1:22:39
He came to me.
1:22:41
He came to me.
1:22:44
Elliott, he came to me, too.
1:22:48
I've been wishing for this
since I was 10 years old.

1:22:52
I don't want him to die.
1:22:55
What can we do that we're not already doing?
1:22:58
He needs to go home.

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