The doctor's entire explanation for Jane's blindness is just medical sounding nonsense.
There's nothing to suggest short term memory loss or disorientation, especially not on the film she is looking at since she apparently thinks a single image picked at random from the hundreds a CT scan takes to build a 3D image will tell her anything.
That isn't what "fleeting blindness" means, even if it was blindness caused by head trauma is a cause for concern, not a normal result of a "moderate" concussion.
Concussion does not cause numerous blood clots to spontaneously form and if it did they would show on a CT scan (used properly). It would also be cause for serious concern because "floating blood clots" will kill you.
Although, a blood clot demonstration does sound intriguing, it is, sadly, also nonsense.
And CVI, Cerebral or Cortical Visual Impairment is caused by serious brain injury, not any kind of damage or problem in the eyes and there is no guarantee that it is temporary. The damage that caused it would also have been visible on a CT scan, if it had been used properly and not like an x-ray machine.
Despite it looking dramatic, there is absolutely no reason for Jane to have the dressings over his eyes.
Removing the eye bandages won't allow the eyes to heal properly. In addition eye injury doesn't cause complete black out blindness unless the eyes get permanently damaged. Patrick's eyes also look physically fine, removing the sunglasses ruins the illusion of blindness.
The way Jane is thrown by the bomb blast is completely ridiculous, even by TV standards.
Even ignoring the fact that bombs can't throw people, because in TV they can, and the fact that the blast didn't even come from the right direction to shoot him up in the air, Lisbon was a couple of steps away from him and didn't even stumble.
The tea Rigsby made "tastes weird" because it is not possible to brew tea in cold milk.
It is absurd for Jane to not understood how heat works. If you mix a cold liquid with a hot one you get a warm one. And like he says tea is made with boiling water.
Apparently he heard, but did not understand the British phrase "milk in first".
As Van Pelt puts Jane's RPB CD into the laptop, the CD tray is not open, she slides it in underneath, you can just hear the scrape as it slides on the desk surface.