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{{Infobox Television episode | Title = My Ocardial Infarction
#REDIRECT [[List of Scrubs episodes#Season 4: 2004-2005]]
| Series = Scrubs
| Season = 4
| Episode = 13
| Guests= [[Monica Allgeier]] (Nurse Tisdale)<br />[[Natalie Farrey]] (Daisy)<br />[[Lindsey Stoddart]] (Nurse Halston)<br /> [[Eliska Amor]] (Clumsy Girl)<ref>http://www.tv.com/scrubs/my-ocardial-infarction/episode/389337/summary.html Tv.com</ref>
| Airdate = [[January 18]], [[2005]]
| Production = 413
| Writer = [[Mark Stegemann]]
| Director = [[Ken Whittingham]]
| Image = [[Image:My Ocardial Infarction.JPG|250px]]
| Caption = Elliot shows how she can multi-task
| Episode list =[[List of Scrubs episodes]]
| Prev = [[My Best Moment]]
| Next = [[My Lucky Charm (Scrubs)|My Lucky Charm]]
}}

"'''My Ocardial Infarction'''" is the 81st episode of the American [[sitcom]] ''[[Scrubs (TV series)|Scrubs]]''. It originally aired on [[January 18]], [[2005]].

== Plot==

J.D. is having problems dealing with 'train wreck' codes - when a patient is flat-lining and lots of other problems occur at once. Elliot is very good at handling these situations. Initially J.D. doesn't worry about Elliot's superiority because he believes he has the upper hand at diagnosis. However, when Elliot diagnoses a patient before him, J.D. is forced to wonder if she is a better doctor than him.

==Quotes==
*'''J.D.''' (to himself): Together Elliot and I are the greatest Co-Chief Residents of all time<br />'''Dr. Cox''': You two are, without a doubt, the worst Co-Chief Residents of all time.

*'''Elliot''': J.D., you've been the golden boy around here for the past three years while I've cried in closets and hid from Dr. Cox and relied on you every single day to get me through it. I mean now that I'm finally doing well enough to pay you back maybe you can tell me why you're being such an unbelievable jerk?<br />'''J.D.''': Because you're the one that's supposed to struggle, not me.

*'''J.D.''': [Smug] Elliot, if you need help, just ask Dr. Diagnosis. You could be my side-kick! Bangs McCoy!

==Medical references==
*The name of the episode is a play on the medical term '[[Myocardial Infarction]]' (heart attack).

==Continuity==
*This episode features the second on screen appearance of the often mentioned [[List of minor characters of Scrubs#Hospital staff|Nurse Tisdale]] (the first appearance being in "[[My Own Personal Jesus]]").
*There is also another appearance of "the world's most giant doctor", with Elliot on the bottom and J.D. on top, and at the very end of the episode, they make "the world's most most giant doctor" after Elliot shows she can break a lunch tray between her thighs. They are joined by [[Lonnie]], an intern, to accomplish this.
*JD says that he cannot multi-task and therefore cannot answer his mobile phone while riding his scooter, yet there are other episodes where he does this without any problems.



==Featured music==
* "[[All Kinds of Time]]" by [[Fountains of Wayne]] (Not used on [[iTunes]] version)
* "[[Barbara Ann]]" by [[The Beach Boys]] (performed by [[Janitor (Scrubs)|the Janitor]]'s [[a cappella]] group Hibbleton.)

==See also==

*[[Scrubs (TV series)]]
*[[List of Scrubs episodes]]

==References==
{{reflist|2}}
{{scrubs}}

[[Category:Scrubs episodes|Ocardial Infarction, My]]

Revision as of 22:15, 13 January 2008

"My Ocardial Infarction"

"My Ocardial Infarction" is the 81st episode of the American sitcom Scrubs. It originally aired on January 18, 2005.

Plot

J.D. is having problems dealing with 'train wreck' codes - when a patient is flat-lining and lots of other problems occur at once. Elliot is very good at handling these situations. Initially J.D. doesn't worry about Elliot's superiority because he believes he has the upper hand at diagnosis. However, when Elliot diagnoses a patient before him, J.D. is forced to wonder if she is a better doctor than him.

Quotes

  • J.D. (to himself): Together Elliot and I are the greatest Co-Chief Residents of all time
    Dr. Cox: You two are, without a doubt, the worst Co-Chief Residents of all time.
  • Elliot: J.D., you've been the golden boy around here for the past three years while I've cried in closets and hid from Dr. Cox and relied on you every single day to get me through it. I mean now that I'm finally doing well enough to pay you back maybe you can tell me why you're being such an unbelievable jerk?
    J.D.: Because you're the one that's supposed to struggle, not me.
  • J.D.: [Smug] Elliot, if you need help, just ask Dr. Diagnosis. You could be my side-kick! Bangs McCoy!

Medical references

Continuity

  • This episode features the second on screen appearance of the often mentioned Nurse Tisdale (the first appearance being in "My Own Personal Jesus").
  • There is also another appearance of "the world's most giant doctor", with Elliot on the bottom and J.D. on top, and at the very end of the episode, they make "the world's most most giant doctor" after Elliot shows she can break a lunch tray between her thighs. They are joined by Lonnie, an intern, to accomplish this.
  • JD says that he cannot multi-task and therefore cannot answer his mobile phone while riding his scooter, yet there are other episodes where he does this without any problems.


See also

References