When House sees the patient in the clinic the second time, he stops in the doorway to mock the patient then walks into the room without ever closing the door, a serious ethics violation.
Whether or not this is a proper "goof" is a matter of debate: on the one hand, House "saw" clinic patients in the waiting room to "work on a personal best [time]". We know that House flaunts the rules. And, given the clinic scenario in this episode, House may have intentionally left the clinic door open to humiliate the patient.
Of course, this could have also been a film crew that was working on a tight schedule and could have been a character error.
Whether or not this is a proper "goof" is a matter of debate: on the one hand, House "saw" clinic patients in the waiting room to "work on a personal best [time]". We know that House flaunts the rules. And, given the clinic scenario in this episode, House may have intentionally left the clinic door open to humiliate the patient.
Of course, this could have also been a film crew that was working on a tight schedule and could have been a character error.
House inserts the laryngoscope with blade into the patient's mouth with his right hand. The laryngoscope is strictly a left-handed tool because of the placement of the light on it. This allows visualization of the vocal cords so the endotracheal tube can pass through.