[s1e9] Choices -
Dr. Charles and Dr. Choi treat a patient with Bipolar I Disorder. The case highlights the medical complexity of managing manic vs. depressive episodes, specifically the use of Lithium as a mood stabilizer over standard antidepressants like Wellbutrin or Prozac, which can trigger mania.
Reviewers from platforms like TV Fanatic noted that the episode effectively highlights professional jealousy and the thin line between ego and medical necessity. For further details on the episode's production and cast, you can visit the IMDb Episode Page . Chicago Med Season 1 Episode 9 Review: Choices - TV Fanatic [S1E9] Choices
This report summarizes the key plot points and medical cases from , titled "Choices." Episode Overview The case highlights the medical complexity of managing
In this episode, the staff at Gaffney Chicago Medical Center faces high-stakes medical dilemmas and personal friction. The central theme revolves around the difficult professional and personal "choices" characters must make, particularly regarding patient care and career paths. For further details on the episode's production and
Dr. Halstead faces legal and ethical repercussions after resuscitating a patient with a "Do Not Resuscitate" (DNR) order to get her into a clinical trial. This decision creates significant tension between him and Dr. Manning. Character Dynamics