(at around 7 mins) Foreman call House's attention while a woman in a purple blouse is in front of him, in the next shoot the woman disappears.
Throughout the series, exterior shots of the hospital within a single episode are of different seasons, exemplified by the obvious foliage/lack of foliage on the trees. There are also scenes from inside the hospital showing trees with full leaves that is in contrast either to the portrayed season, or the season seen on the hospital exterior.
Since Andie has had enough chemo for her hair to fall out, she would have no eyebrows or lashes.
When Wilson suggests House take diphenhydramine (Benadryl) for his allergies House replies that he already took 1,000 mg. The typical dose used is 25-50 mg and the maximum recommended daily dose is 100 mg. While there isn't much danger of serious harm in overdosing on diphenhydramine, 1,000 mg would make a person so drowsy and disoriented there is no way they would be walking around, let alone talking and carrying out tasks requiring hand-eye coordination and complex thinking the way practicing medicine does. Extremely large doses of diphenhydramine would cause extreme drowsiness, dizziness, disorientation and severe cognitive impairment including short term memory loss.
It is incorrectly stated by a comment that diphenhydramine does not have serious implications when overtaken.
In contrast overdose of diphenhydramine, can result in psychosis, seizures, coma, and death.
In contrast overdose of diphenhydramine, can result in psychosis, seizures, coma, and death.
In the opening scene, the syringe Andie is injecting herself with is empty.
Cardiology is listed as cardology on the department locator listing.
The motorcycle House is test riding is an Aprilia RSV1000, a V-twin, but the engine sounds are from an inline-4 bike.
At 32:50 the cadaver is caught blinking on the screen.
When Wilson is first talking to House he calls the patient "Christine" (approx 3 minutes) Every other time she is "Andie"