When Okwe and Senay are drinking wine, Senay lifts a full glass. In the next shot, the glass is 3/4 full.
It does not make any sense to carefully dissect a heart (including removing its pericardium) only to carelessly flush it down the toilets.
Juan tells Senay "Nil per mouth" for 24 hours. It is way too long and would mean that the patient is dehydrated and more at risk of a kidney failure.
Okwe states how important it is not to mix the medications and yet describes the yellow and green CAPSULES as "blue TABLETS".
Guo Yi says the mythological figure who ferries the dead to Hades is Pylades; in fact the ferryman's name is Charon. Pylades is the companion of Orestes.
There is no need to avoid drinking alcohol when taking amoxicillin, contrary to Okwe's advice to one of his "patients"
Okwe fails to ask Juliette to wash or disinfect her hands or to wear gloves when his first priority was to ensure that the procedure was as clean as possible.