Nurses - Season 1

Season 1
Nurses follows four young nurses working on the frontlines of St. Jude's hospital dedicating their lives to helping others, while figuring out how to help themselves.

Episodes

Incoming
Keon assists a patient who goes into early labour. Naz cares for a victim of the terrorist van attack and helps his mother make a difficult decision. Wolf tries to reunite missing fingers with their owner.

Undisclosed Conditions
Wolf is assigned to a patient that has lost hope that she will receive a life-saving lung transplant in time; Keon confides in a former football friend about a traumatic incident; Naz is assigned as Sinead's assistant

Friday Night Legend
Grace to is forced to confront her own past trauma when she encounters a patient whose diagnosis proves to be elusive.

Chrysalis
Grace mediates between a patient's partner and son while adjusting to the unwanted arrival of the new hospital CEO.

What Size Are Your Feet?
Keon gets hazed by Nurse Molly, then gets off on the wrong foot with a patient in handcuffs. Wolf suddenly finds himself under serious financial pressure and considers taking desperate measures.

Risky Behaviour
When Naz realizes her patient has a more serious condition than anyone realized, Naz forms a special bond with the patient's cousin. An over-exhausted and under-slept Wolf struggles on the job and draws Damien's wrath.

Lifeboat
Ashley and Caro explore past relationships. Keon grapples with Molly's attempts to sideline him. Naz tries to balance her emotional connection to a patient with his medical needs. Wolf is forced to leave his comfort zone and care for a newborn baby.

Achilles Heel
Ashley receives an ultra-religious patient who is willing to put himself at peril to appease God, forcing Ashley to reconsider her own religious past. Naz supports a pregnant patient through the hardest decision of her life.

Mirror Box
Keon finds himself supporting his patient's fiancée when a swift recovery has an unexpected side effect. Naz treats a former Olympian whose rare condition requires creative solutions; Wolf helps a frequent flyer with hearing loss.

Lady Business
Under pressure to steal more drugs, Wolf is forced into an ethical dilemma in which he is turned against his patient; while trying to protect her patient before a major surgery, Ash is forced to confront Sinead about her drinking problems.
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