While going over to the lift outside the hospital, Lt. Kealoha holsters his gun twice.
McGarrett performs incorrect CPR on the patient. Anyone performing CPR on a patient would never do it on a soft surface such as a bed. They would put the patient on the floor and then perform the CPR.
Performing CPR on a healthy person can be extremely dangerous. Film portrayals of CPR techniques are often shown as incorrect to reduce the risk of injury to the actor portraying the victim. In this particular case, the actor is an elderly gentleman and the bed springs would further reduce this risk from the pressure of Jack Lord's compressions.
If either of the two people who added and edited this before would have paid attention, they would have seen that McGarrett placed a tray under the patient's shoulders to add the proper support, and then Jack Lord did not press very hard as to not cause problems in the other actor.
Performing CPR on a healthy person can be extremely dangerous. Film portrayals of CPR techniques are often shown as incorrect to reduce the risk of injury to the actor portraying the victim. In this particular case, the actor is an elderly gentleman and the bed springs would further reduce this risk from the pressure of Jack Lord's compressions.
If either of the two people who added and edited this before would have paid attention, they would have seen that McGarrett placed a tray under the patient's shoulders to add the proper support, and then Jack Lord did not press very hard as to not cause problems in the other actor.
At the end, when the camera pans out with McGarrett holding Austin, you can see the shadow of the camera to the left off the doors and hall way wall.