Code Black Recap 11/11/15: Season 1 Episode 7 “Buen Árbol”

Code Black Recap 11/11/15: Season 1 Episode 7 "Buen Árbol"

Tonight on CBS Code Black airs with an all new Wednesday November 11, season 1 episode 7 called, “Buen Árbol.” and we have your weekly recap below! On tonight’s episode, Angus (Harry Ford) uses his background in psychology to help a woman who doesn’t remember how she injured herself and others.

On the last episode, Leanne struggled with whether to treat a police officer who helped her during an accident or his shooter, who had more serious injuries. Meanwhile, Malaya’s pregnant ex-girlfriend arrived at the hospital with pain in her arm, and Malaya was shocked by her MRI results. Did you watch the last episode? If you missed it, we have a full and detailed recap right here for you.

On tonight’s episode as per the CBS synopsis, “Angus uses his background in psychology to help a woman who doesn’t remember how she injured herself and others. Meanwhile, Christa bonds with an illegal immigrant whose son is diagnosed with cystic fibrosis and becomes determined to find long-term care for the boy in the U.S.”

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A driver plowed their car through a street festival on tonight’s episode of “Code Black” and unfortunately Angels Memorial Hospital was dealing with the fall-out.

Angus had been on radio duty that night so he was the one listening in as the EMTs discussed what they were seeing and it became a part of his responsibility to call it whenever one of them weren’t getting a pulse. So Angus actually had a tough experience. He had never called it over the radio without even once seeing the patient yet Rorish told him that was part of his job now. And then she removed him from radio duty once the ER became flooded with patients.

Though as doctors there wasn’t much either of them could do to help those too badly injured. People came without legs and one young woman was suffering a bad bleed behind one her eyeballs that had the potentially of destroying her vision as well as her career as a pilot in the military. So Angus eventually moved on to other patients and he wounded up as the doctor on Nancy’s case.

Nancy had injuries consisting of having been the driver at the festival accident yet she had no memory of leaving her house. According to her, the last thing she remembered was feeling tired and wanting to take a nap. So naturally Mario believes she’s lying because she doesn’t want to face the consequences of what she did but Angus wanted someone to come down from psyche.

Only the psyche department was busy that night and so Rorish gave Angus the responsibility of handling Nancy’s psychological care. He had done extensive research in that field back in med school and was the most qualified to handle Nancy. Though as it turns out that was a mere assumption on Rorish’s part because Nancy refused to believe that she could drive a car that killed several people without no memory of it. So Nancy put up a fight.

Meanwhile her victims were causing just as much trouble in the ER. One man had been so concerned about leaving the hospital as fast as he could that he nearly risked paralyzing himself in a bid to get away from his girlfriend and come up with an excuse for his wife. And then there was Pineda’s patient. She was given an elderly woman who had smoked for over forty years and it was her responsibility to tell the patient that she could either never walk again or live out the rest of her life with a tube down her throat.

Though Christa had taken on a young boy as her patient without first clearing it with Rorish. In fact Rorish had asked Christa to find out why the boy’s mother hadn’t wanted to officially sign in and Christa had instead forgone the paperwork in order to treat Pablo herself. Pablo it seems had been falsely diagnosed as an asthmatic yet Christa had personalized his case because she saw him as the son she lost and his mother as herself.