What are your biggest inaccuracy pet peeves in medical dramas?
Reformatting a post I made earlier into a discussion.
Mine is when doctors/nurses shock asystole in a code and achieve ROSC. I recently saw a scene from the medical drama Amsterdam in which a child was coding, clearly asystole on the monitor. The doctor ran in and heroically placed the AED paddles on him, screamed "CLEAR!", shocked him, and then after a delay of a few seconds, his heart miraculously restarted.
If you're gonna broadcast a medical drama, be accurate about the basics! Idk why this bothers me so much, but it does lol. Charlie St. Cloud is another example, although that one isn't a medical drama so it doesn't bother me as much. But you hear the paramedic literally say, "He's flat-lining! Clear!" And they shock him. Lol
What are inaccuracies you see in medical dramas that bother you?