Perdita
29-03-2016, 19:28
Handle With Care
Serena takes a video call with Jason and is frustrated when the connection fails. Jesse helps to re-connect her with her nephew and they are alarmed to see that Jason's carer Allan has collapsed. An ambulance is called and they rush him into AAU. It turns out that Allan will have to stay in, so Serena offers to stop overnight with Jason.
Serena diagnoses a mini-stroke but is surprised by something she sees on his scan and recommends an operation on Alan's carotid artery. He won't be able to work for six weeks, so Serena agrees to have Jason stay at her place for the longer period of time.
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Jason Haynes in Holby City
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Later, Jason looks up the risks of the operation that Serena intends to do on Allan and is worried that he may die. Serena gives him the statistics, telling him that the vast majority of operations are a complete success. Hanssen then learns that Serena has postponed her electives to prioritise Allan's operation and wonders if she is prioritising the personal over the professional. How will Serena react?
Meanwhile, mindful of Arthur's recent diagnosis of secondary cancer, Dominic is overly protective of his friend, particularly when he realises their patient has a history of cancer. But lying to protect Arthur's feelings is a risky strategy. Is honesty the best policy?
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Arthur Digby and Dominic Copeland in Holby City
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Elsewhere, Cara wants to impress on Darwin, but faces a tricky initiation test involving Jac Naylor and Michael Jackson's back catalogue. Not to mention negotiating the tension between Mo and Sir Dennis. Will she rise to the challenge?
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Serena takes a video call with Jason and is frustrated when the connection fails. Jesse helps to re-connect her with her nephew and they are alarmed to see that Jason's carer Allan has collapsed. An ambulance is called and they rush him into AAU. It turns out that Allan will have to stay in, so Serena offers to stop overnight with Jason.
Serena diagnoses a mini-stroke but is surprised by something she sees on his scan and recommends an operation on Alan's carotid artery. He won't be able to work for six weeks, so Serena agrees to have Jason stay at her place for the longer period of time.
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Jason Haynes in Holby City
© BBC
Later, Jason looks up the risks of the operation that Serena intends to do on Allan and is worried that he may die. Serena gives him the statistics, telling him that the vast majority of operations are a complete success. Hanssen then learns that Serena has postponed her electives to prioritise Allan's operation and wonders if she is prioritising the personal over the professional. How will Serena react?
Meanwhile, mindful of Arthur's recent diagnosis of secondary cancer, Dominic is overly protective of his friend, particularly when he realises their patient has a history of cancer. But lying to protect Arthur's feelings is a risky strategy. Is honesty the best policy?
http://digitalspyuk.cdnds.net/16/13/1280x720/gallery-1459235905-soaps-holby-city-arthur-digby-dominic-copeland.jpg
Arthur Digby and Dominic Copeland in Holby City
© BBC
Elsewhere, Cara wants to impress on Darwin, but faces a tricky initiation test involving Jac Naylor and Michael Jackson's back catalogue. Not to mention negotiating the tension between Mo and Sir Dennis. Will she rise to the challenge?
Digital Spy