Nurse 2nd Ushers Frequent Patient Cynthia Away
Plot Beats
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Nurse 2nd discovers Cynthia, a frequent patient, in the waiting section.
Nurse 2nd escorts Cynthia away from the waiting area.
Who Was There
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Fretful vigilance tempered by relief at familiar staff attention
Cynthia sits quietly in the waiting section as the familiar pregnant patient, noticed by Nurse 2nd who approaches, greets her by name, and instructs her to follow; she complies and walks away with the nurse, embodying the ritual of a fretful repeat visitor.
- • Receive immediate triage for perceived fetal distress
- • Gain reassurance on baby's health through hospital protocol
- • Absence of fetal kicks signals an emergency requiring ER intervention
- • Routine staff recognition ensures prompt care despite frequent visits
curious
approaches reception desk, engages Nurse 1st in conversation about Cynthia
- • engage in banter with Nurse 1st about managing repeat patients
Location Details
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George Washington Hospital's lobby frames the quiet night encounter, where nurses execute shorthand triage on familiar cases like Cynthia, establishing serene ER normalcy as a dramatic baseline for the incoming storm of Secret Service, sirens, and Bartlet's gunshot wounds.
The waiting section holds several patients including Cynthia cradling her belly in anticipatory hush, serving as the focal point for Nurse 2nd's approach and escort; it underscores the grinding normalcy of triage rituals, a fragile stasis humanizing staff before sirens herald presidential chaos.
Nurse 1st transitions to the reception desk immediately after the hand-off, positioning it as the narrative bridge from waiting triage to escalating calls; it looms as the hub where routine frays into crisis, though untouched in this beat.
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Key Dialogue
"NURSE 1ST: "Hey. Your best friend's back.""
"NURSE 2ND: "Thank you for that.""
"NURSE 2ND: "Cynthia. Hi. You can follow me.""