When the patient is ready for the MRI, his hands are crossed on his chest. The camera angle changes several times from outside to inside the machine. Each time the angle changes, his hands cross and uncross.
Bathroom doors in hospitals do not have keyed locks for precisely the reason shown - it would be difficult or impossible to open the door in an emergency. Furthermore, most hospital bathrooms have outward opening doors so that the door cannot be blocked by a fallen or unresponsive patient.
The controllers Foreman and Taub use to play the video game only work on old school CRT displays, not flat screens like the one shown. LCD monitors like the one in Foreman's apartment don't have fast enough response times and refresh rates to adequately feed data to the guns.
The doctors stop CPR and call time of death without attempting to use a defibrillator to shock the patient's heart back into rhythm. Patients suffering from heart attacks are never pronounced dead without first being shocked.
Correction: ACLS protocol for a full arrest dictates the interventions performed based on the rhythm shown on a cardiac monitor. There are several "unshockable rhythms". Patients are pronounced dead without an attempt at defibrillation all the time.
Correction: ACLS protocol for a full arrest dictates the interventions performed based on the rhythm shown on a cardiac monitor. There are several "unshockable rhythms". Patients are pronounced dead without an attempt at defibrillation all the time.