Peter is struck by a vehicle being driven by a junkie. Almost all his bones are broken and he is paralyzed, covered in blood and left for dead. A crow threatens to eat his eyes and Antubis eats ants off of his face.
A baseball player shoots himself in the head but survives.
A man falls off a horse.
Lots of graphic images of brain surgery.
Mary is lobotomized and tortured for ten days by a maniacal doctor.
Blondie carries grotesque things around, like severed heads and human hearts.
A man plots to steal another man's organs while he sleeps.
A burn victim is seen covered in blisters.
A man overdoses on drugs in an apparent suicide pact. This same man is later lit on fire.
Elmer and Dr. Massingale both fake their own deaths in an attempt to scare each other.
A morgue full of bodies in various states of decay is a frequent setting.
People perish in a fire.
Antubis is trapped under a scaffolding and nearly bleeds to death, but Peter saves his life.
Otto is knocked out after the ceiling collapses on top of him.
A priest is impaled on a chain-link fence.
A nurse repeatedly faints at the sight of blood.
Sally has a vision of Bobby and Otto both being shot and killed by Stegman.
Stegman botches a little girl's brain surgery, leaving her in a state of limited function, which he tries to cover up.
Brenda shoots and kills Stegman's lab rats, and it is implied that she has cut out one of the rat eyes and made love potion from it.
Otto mentions that he would be going completely blind in seven years if it weren't for the miracle at Kingdom Hospital.
Sally hides in the bathroom to avoid being murdered.
Antibus bites a man's throat out, blood sprays up in the air.
Antibus rips a man's heart out. Blondi drops a new one into his dead body and then leaves.
A dog with glowing red eyes chases Stegman up the hallway, trying to tear a chunk out of his behind.
A very old man passes away peacefully.
Lots of graphic shots of blood but surprisingly not many actual character deaths. There is a lot of off-beat hospital humor which some may find morbid (for example the scene where Otto catches some nurses and doctors singing the song "Na Na Na (Kiss Him Goodbye)" above a severely injured patient, but nothing overly inappropriate to the point where it crosses the line, especially as this is a 2004 TV movie.