CHARLIE How you feeling, sir?
BARTLET I'm feeling roughly the same as I was feeling when you asked me four minutes ago.
BARTLET It's okay. This isn't the worst of it, Charlie. The worst of it's coming up the stairs right now.
The bedroom door opens. Abbey comes in.
CHARLIE Good evening, ma'am.
ABBEY [puts her jacket and bag on a chair] Hey, Charlie. How you doing?
HACKETT Ma'am, I'm Admiral Hackett. I was on duty when it happened. [offers hand]
ABBEY [shakes hands] Good to meet you, Admiral. Charlie, would you mind getting my bag please?
Charlie does. Abbey takes a clipboard from Hackett. The President tries to get her attention.
ABBEY [looking at clipboard] Oh, well. 101.9.
ABBEY When's the last time you checked?
HACKETT About an hour ago.
ABBEY Pulse and pressure?
HACKETT The pressure dropped before he fainted, but it's coming back.
ABBEY I want to put him on an IV/saline and vitamin solution. [to Jed] Honey, you still dizzy?
BARTLET I was wondering when you were gonna notice me.
ABBEY Are you still dizzy?
ABBEY He's lying. Give him Flumadine, 100 milligrams, twice a day.
ABBEY Thank you, admiral.