Max ’s new medical drama , The Pitt , exhaust its first two episodes and already , it did one modest thing that has made me love it so much . The Pitt ’s cast of charactersis led by Noah Wyle as Dr. Michael " Robby " Robinavitch , the top dog of the emergency brake section of the fictional Pittsburgh trauma infirmary PTMC . Witheach episode ofThe Pitt ’s 15 episodesfollowing an 60 minutes in one 15 - 60 minutes chemise of Dr. Robby ’s life-time , the real - fourth dimension format of the aesculapian play amps up the intensity .

With that intensity , I expected thatThe Pitt , which is being liken to a grittierER , would fabricate unrealistic drama for the sake of the story . It ’s what most aesculapian dramas do , often sacrificing medical naturalism and truth for the saki of spectacular stakes . WhileThe Pittmay sure enough fall into that maw in its first season , there was one brief exchange that showed me it was endeavor for accuracy in a way most other medical appearance do n’t , making me appreciate it even more .

The Pitt’s Chest Compression Scene Was Actually Done Right

It Slowed The Tempo Down

Despite not being a health care worker or aesculapian expert , I have had first - aid training and know the staple , which is why bureau concretion scenes in most hospital TV shows devil me . They ’re always too frantic , too fast , and not nearly hard enough . The frantic pace is design to amp up the importunity of a scene and add to the tension of the moment , but it ’s not really necessary – if someone needs dresser contraction in the first place , the moment should already be plenty urgent . It may be silly , but it always stay out like a sore thumb to me and prompt me that these are actors , not actual aesculapian professional . It rent me out of the moment .

Noah Wyle ’s new show The Pitt is on the way , but the new Max aesculapian dramatic play has face challenges in the form of a lawsuit before its debut .

The Pitt , conversely , really guide the time to address the pace of chest compaction in one dramatic scene , something about unobserved in medical dramas . The young med student , Whitaker discovers one of his patients unresponsive in the hallway and pulls him into a room to start chest of drawers compressions as his colleagues bombinate around him . As Dr. Robby calls out orders , he notices Whitaker ’s compressions and pause in his operating instructions to the oecumenical team to speak straight to Whitaker : " dumb , slower tempo , slower tempo , " he tells the med student , making the universal " Calm down , slacken down " gesture .

Dr. King and Whitaker help a patient in The Pitt

The next shot shows Whitaker doing the chest compressing at the correct pacing – to the beat of Bee Gees ' " Stayin ' Alive " , as anyone with minor exigency grooming ( or who has ever watched the viral PSA starring Vinnie Jones ) knows . It was an improbably brief view , no more than a few minute from the time Dr. Robby notices his compression and tells him to slow down to the jibe of Whitaker doing so , but it reassert thatThe Pittis paying aid to the lilliputian details in a way that I appreciate .

The Pitt Scene Also Reminded Viewers Of A Horrifying Truth About Chest Compressions

Ribs Will Probably Break

afterward , asThe Pittreturns to that action , the scenery also drops another nugget of realism about chest of drawers compressions , albeit a little more horrifying than the right tempo . As Whitaker cover the compressing , a quiet crack audio is get word . " Oh , sh*t . I call back I just broke some ribs , " he explains with balmy repulsion . " It means you ’re doing it right , " respond a sympathetic Dr. Langdon . He ’s utterly correct , and it ’s another wayThe Pitt ’s chest condensation are so accurate .

The delicate chest compressions you see in most medical shows where the person ’s chest of drawers is only being pushed down lightly on the open are haywire . In veridical life-time , they ’d be completely useless .

Chest compaction are a desperate measure , meant to squeeze the heart to pump blood through the body when it ’s not pump on its own . That requires a tremendous amount of force – the fragile chest compressions you see in most aesculapian shows where the person ’s pectus is only being pushed down gently on the surface are faulty . In real life-time , they ’d be completely useless . The slimy accuracy is thatwhen done aright , chest compressions have a mediocre chance of cracking rib , especially in elderly patients ; such is the force play need to keep the blood pumping . Whitaker winded and dripped sweat from his exertion , cracking his patient ’s ribs , that ’s the ugly truth , and I love thatThe Pittshowed it .

Dennis doing chest compressions on a deceased patient in The Pitt

The Pitt is a medical drama developed by veterans of the television series ER. The series will follow healthcare workers set in Pittsburgh, showing he challenges faced in the modern-day United States by nurses, doctors, and other medical professionals.

The Pitt Gets A Lot Of Things Right About Medicine (Or At Least Feels Realistic)

It Touches Upon Real Challenges For The Healthcare Industry

Like I state , I ’m not a aesculapian pro , and I ’m certain there ’s a bunch of stuff I ’m see the show gets completely amiss . ButThe Pittalso touches upon several topics that are true to life . Thenursing shortage mentioned inThe Pittis real , as are the hospital ’s bottom shortages and understaffing . The infirmary administrator caring more about hitting number than affected role is also deplorably all too genuine for many infirmary . And the post - Covid PTSD have by many frontline healthcare worker and reflected in Dr. Robby is also a specter that hangs over the medical community now . The Pittisn’t a perfect show , but so far , I really do take account it for how it sets itself asunder with its realism .

The Pitt is a aesculapian play break by veterans of the television set series ER . The series will follow healthcare doer set in Pittsburgh , showing he challenge faced in the New - day United States by nanny , Dr. , and other aesculapian professionals .

A collage of a Noah Wyle as John Carter in ER and as Dr. Robby in The Pitt on a purple background

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The Pitt is a medical drama developed by veterans of the television series ER. The series will follow healthcare workers set in Pittsburgh, showing he challenges faced in the modern-day United States by nurses, doctors, and other medical professionals.

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