The late Robert D. Murphy's Medic character is the dark haired, mustachioed one who delivers the report on E.T.'s treatment, "Cardiac arrest was terminated at 1500 hours and 36 minutes. He received intravenous lidocaine, intravenous epinephrine on a lidocaine drip, 2.7% sodium-chloride solution, catheters from the "A'' line. And the intravenous line should be sent for culture. He was monitored with a... EEG and an EKG. He was defibrillated twice.... All intravenous lines should be sent to the laboratory for cultures." He was an anesthesiologist who was then chief resident in charge of the CPR training program at University Hospital in Los Angeles, California in real life.
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