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  1. Michelle Trachtenberg is an American actress. On House, M.D. she portrayed heart transplant patient Melinda Bardach in the episode Safe. She is probably best known as the character Dawn Summers in the television version of Buffy The Vampire Slayer. However, her first credit was on Law & Order at...

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  2. Actress Michelle Trachtenberg was considered for an Emmy nomination due to her guest-starring role in this episode. Goofs Dr. Foreman explains to the patient's parents that when blood is spun in a centrifuge, the white blood cells, being heaviest, migrate to the bottom of the tube, followed by red cells, platelets, and plasma, in that order.

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    During a visit from her boyfriend, an immunocompromised girl goes into anaphylactic shock despite the precautions they have taken to turn her bedroom into a clean room. Her mother manages to treat her with an EpiPen. Wilson comes to tell House about the case. They get into an argument about who was supposed to wash the dishes. House is intrigued wh...

    Wilson confronts House over the erasing of his estate agent's messages.
    House starts playing pranks on Wilson to try to provoke retaliation. House starts by placing Wilson's hand inside a bowl full of warm water while he was sleeping. Wilson eventually decides to file...
    Wilson finally calls a divorce lawyer.

    Tick paralysis is not uncommon. There are dozens of cases a year, and the disease can appear anywhere ticks are found, particularly in warmer months. Suburban New Jersey is a great habitat for ticks. The unusual factor here was that they reside in wooded areas, an unlikely place for a immunocompromisedpatient. Any insect-borne disease is rare in a ...

    The title refers to several things: 1. The patient's mother being overprotective and, thus, her daughter is safe. 2. The cleanroom the patient was confined to, keeping her safe. 3. The typical irresponsible teenagers and their unsafe sexual relations. 4. House is continuing to prank Wilson throughout the episode, showing him he's not safe. 5. House...

    Barbara makes a reference to the movie Finding Nemo, by Disney Pixar Studios, pointing out her overprotective behavior, a trait that defines the protagonist of the said movie.
    Apparently, guest star Michelle Trachtenberg developed a crush on Hugh Laurieduring filming. At the time of the climactic scene where House looks at the patient's pelvis, Trachtenberg had put a not...
    Cameron makes references to Tarzana character first developed by Edgar Rice Burroughs in 1912. Cheetah was Tarzan's chimpanzee, the Elephant Graveyard was a mythical cache of ivory from dead elepha...
    It's a common misconception that putting a sleeping person's hand in warm water will make them urinate. The MythBustersexperimented and found it either had no effect or woke the sleeping person.
    "Pain in My Heart" by Otis Redding- Plays while Wilson waits outside
    "Orange Sky" by Alexi Murdoch- Plays as Dan prepares for his visit with Melinda

    Reviews of the episode were generally positive. Many of the critics noted that unlike other episodes, the secondary characters like Foreman and Cameron, in particular, were allowed to develop and to break out of their typical, predictable behavior. However, the highest praise was reserved for guest star Trachtenberg who was considered for an Emmy n...

    Treatment of minors and parental consent

    The law and codes of medical ethics are clear - for a minor (anyone under the age of 18), the parents have a complete say over medical treatment choices. This extends to respecting the parents' wishes about informing their child about the nature of the treatment and their prognosis. In other words, if the parents want to lieto their child about how ill they are and the risks of treatment, that's entirely up to them. However, these ethical protocols are often difficult to apply once a minor re...

    Non-protocol treatment

    Although diagnoses are important, it is also important to ensure that a patient is stable before embarking on any course of testing or treatment. When a patient is not stable, it is critical to get their blood pressure and heart rate under control. This is why trauma patients who need surgery are still taken to the emergency room first - the emergency room has the equipment to get the patient's vital signs under control - the operating roomdoes not. As such, House's choice to continue the "ma...

    Foreman gets a simple fact about centrifuging a blood sample wrong. When blood is centrifuged, the red blood cells, being the densest part of blood, fall to the bottom of the sample. The plasma ris...
    In the scene where Chase tries to intubate Melinda, you see gloves on both hands at the beginning of the scene, but a glove only on his right hand as he performs the procedure. However, in the next...
    The "tick" clearly has six legs in its close up. However, ticks are arachnids, related to spiders, and have eight legs.
    You usually have to wait forty-eight hours to pronounce a blood culture negative.
    Wilson: [enters House's apartment after waiting for hours outside his door] Where's... the hooker, I assume?
    House: [points at his own head] Right up here, buddy.
    Wilson:You said... you'd hang the stethoscope if you were having sex.
    House:I didn't say it had to be with another person. Can you think of anything that would tie together anaphylaxis and heart failure?
    Wilson:No. I was waiting out there for hours!
    House:Well, I need a lot of foreplay. And then there's the cuddling afterward.
  3. Melinda Bardach fue la paciente con alergias severas del episodio Safe. Ella fue interpretada por la actriz Michelle Trachtenberg. Toda su vida ha estado marcada con la fastidiosa presencia de alergias a varias cosas, entre ellas la penicilina, los cacahuates y las picaduras de abeja. Para…

  4. 4 de abr. de 2006 · Cast: Hugh Laurie as Dr. Gregory House; Lisa Edelstein as Dr. Lisa Cuddy; Omar Epps as Dr. Eric Foreman; Robert Sean Leonard as Dr. James Wilson; Jennifer Morrison as Dr. Allison Cameron; Jesse Spencer as Dr. Robert Chase. Guest Cast: Michelle Trachtenberg as Melinda; Mel Harris as Barbara; Lance Guest as Lewis; Jake McDorman as Dan.

  5. También interpretó a Dawn en Buffy la cazavampiros, a Emma, una traficante de drogas, en la séptima temporada de Weeds y a una paciente en el capítulo 16 de la segunda temporada de House M. D.. Recientemente actuó en Gossip Girl ( The CW ), donde interpretó a Georgina Sparks, una drogadicta, alcohólica y malvada que le hace la ...

  6. 1988–present. Michelle Christine Trachtenberg ( / ˈtræktənbɜːrɡ /; born October 11, 1985) is an American actress. Trachtenberg began her career at age three, appearing in a number of commercials, films, and television series as a child. Her starring role on the Nickelodeon television series The Adventures of Pete & Pete (1994–1996) as ...