Informed Consent (House)

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House episode
"Informed Consent"
Episode no. HOU-303
Airdate September 19, 2006
Writer(s) David Foster
Director(s) Laura Innes
Guest star(s) Joel Grey as Ezra Powell
Leighton Meester as Ali
William Charlton as Mark
Stephanie Venditto as Nurse Brenda Previn

House Season 3
September 2006 - May 2007

  1. Meaning
  2. Cane and Able
  3. Informed Consent
  4. Lines in the Sand
  5. Fools for Love
  6. Que Sera Sera
  7. Son of Coma Guy
  8. Whac-A-Mole
  9. Finding Judas
  10. Merry Little Christmas
  11. Words and Deeds
  12. One Day, One Room
  13. Needle in a Haystack
  14. Insensitive
  15. Half-Wit
  16. Top Secret
  17. Fetal Position
  18. Airborne
  19. Act Your Age
  20. House Training
  21. Family
  22. Resignation
  23. The Jerk
  24. Human Error
All House episodes

Informed Consent is the third episode of the third season of House and the forty-ninth episode overall.

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Dr. House's ketamine treatment has worn off and House is back to using his cane; but he doesn't want to talk about it. House has to diagnose Dr. Ezra Powell, a 71-year-old renowned pioneer in the field of medical research who collapsed while studying rats. House puts Powell through diagnostic rigors, but the team is unable to come up with a conclusive diagnosis, and Powell's health continues to deteriorate. Becoming increasingly debilitated, Powell ultimately demands that the team stop the litany of medical tests and euthanize him. House strikes a deal with him and asks for one day to do tests on him.

The moral dilemma of whether to assist in his suicide and abide by Powell's wishes, or to ignore what their patient wants drives the team in very different directions. The team members have divergent opinions on the morality of helping Powell die. Cameron despises the idea of interfering with what Dr. Powell wants to do. Both Foreman and Cameron are opposed watching House put Powell to sleep, but Chase seems to have little problem. Wilson says that House has done it before "plenty of times" and House insists that it was only "to patients that [he] knew were terminal." In an example of Chase's ongoing character development, among the four, Chase is the most religious.

When House fails to diagnose Powell in one day, House agrees to give him the morphine dose. Instead of killing him, House puts Powell in a coma, so that he can do his diagnosis in peace. Cameron wishes not to partake in any more of House's plans until House directs Cameron to an article in an old medical journal to better understand Powell and his beliefs, which Cameron strongly disagrees with. However, during a colonoscopy, Powell's lung gives out and House is forced to intervene and notices that Powell has lost reflex capabilities in his right arm. In order to proceed with additional diagnostic procedures, House wakes Powell from his coma and finds that Powell has also lost sensation in his abdomen and right leg. House asks Cameron to obtain a skin sample for other possible diseases he may have. Cameron and Powell engage in conversation where Powell reveals that he feels things such as informed consent interfere with research and thus he does not let it stand in the way. Cameron slices a piece of skin off using his perspective as her solution, upon which Powell commends her for doing what she believes is right.

House ends up diagnosing Powell with amyloidosis. Chase also finds that it is of sub-type AA and therefore is a terminal illness. During the end scenes, Powell is seen crying in his hospital bed. The following morning, Cuddy comes into House's office to let him know that Powell passed away at 2:30 am, although declared stable at 2:00 am. House denies any knowledge of it and asks Cuddy if she would want to know even if he did. House then goes to Cameron, who is seen dressed in black, crying at the hospital chapel, suggesting that Cameron aided in the passing away of Ezra by euthanizing him. House tells Cameron that he is proud of her, and leaves.

[edit] Music

During this episode's cold open, the music heard in the background is Johann Sebastian Bach's Suite for Solo Cello No. 1 in G, BWV 1007:1. Prélude, performed by Yo-Yo Ma.[1]

Other featured songs are "Into Dust" by Mazzy Star, "Gravity" by John Mayer, "Happiness" by The Weepies, "Have a Little Faith" by Paul Hanover Band.

[edit] Trivia

When Wilson jokes about House "making his one patient a week quota" it is a reference to the fact that House is on weekly, usually with a new patient each week.

While inspecting Powell, House mentions, "Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain.",this may be a reference to Joel Grey's role as the Wizard in the Broadway show Wicked. It is also a reference to the Wizard's famous line in The Wizard of Oz.

[edit] Awards

Jennifer Morrison and Joel Grey submitted this episode for consideration of their work in the categories of "Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series" and "Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series" respectively for the 59th Primetime Emmy Awards.[2]

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