![]() The show adds an even more formidable obstacle to the equation. This seems to be absolutely impossible, since Shane's visit coincided with the hospital's fall, and that would mean that Rick survived for 45 days without water a difficult feat under any circumstances, but an impossibility in the heat of a summer in Georgia. The wiki for TWD has a timeline for the show, in which it is said that Shane visited Rick on day 14 after the outbreak began, and that Rick woke up on day 59. I, on the other hand, don't even know if hospital staff would bother to shave a man in a coma, a question which could offer some insight into how long Rick's hospital stay was. So says someone who knows about medical treatment. One to two days after the ancillary staff have left the hospital. In a real world scenario Rick needs to wake up very soon to survive. ![]() The scene with Shane standing over Rick with the flowers makes it hard to determine how Rick is ventilated but there is no IV sedative hanging on the pole behind him and later Rick abruptly wakes up with only a nasal cannula in his nose. When these drips are stopped it only takes minutes for the patient to awaken. An induced coma would be done by a Propofol drip through a central IV line. Comas unrelated to head trauma can be caused by metabolic abnormalities or they can be medically induced in patients who have suffered respiratory failure and require mechanical ventilation. He has no secondary IV bag or antibiotic hanging with the primary bag in the event of sepsis from his gunshot wound.Īlso, Rick's coma probably did not result directly from the GSW. There is no feeding pump connected to the IV pole. He has no peg tube and no nasogastric tube to receive liquid calories, protein, fats and carbs. ![]() This bag would take approximately 20 hours to complete before hanging a new bag. The bag's volume appears to be 1000 ml and the rate of administration would be generally 50ml/hr for a man of Rick's size. ![]() His medical condition would have been stablized prior to the ZA because he is not connected to a vent or any critical drips. Rick appears to have been receiving a maintenance IV of possibly 0.9 normal saline or Lactated Ringers to keep him hydrated due to fluid loss or possibly a hypertonic solution to decrease intracranial pressure if his coma resulted from respiratory failure. Several factors led me to this conclusion: The length of his beard the fact that the IV bag was empty, but he didn't die of dehydration the dead, completely dried out flowers on the table the advanced state of decomposition of the bodies in and around the hospital the timing of Lori's pregnancy and so on.īut the answer to another question, apparently written by someone with medical training, made me think that a person with such training might be able to provide a more concrete answer, based on the visual clues in the hospital scenes. I have always assumed that Rick was in the hospital for about 3 weeks. ![]()
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