I think our medical student who thinks its "rude" needs to study some more. Millions of intubations each year occur, many in this manner, so it is not rude but part of clinical anaesthesia. The person is clearly alive.
The person is NOT dead. The soft tissues are bright red showing oxygenated blood flow to the area.
The proceedure is not rude at all. It is most likely a person under anaesthesia for a medical proceedure who gas consented to this part of the proceedure being filmed.
I would volunteer to be filmed too if it would help inform others (students, professionals etc.)
it would be grateful if one can see light source of henderson blade clearly , that is from where light is coming . can u provide avideo of blade structure of henderson blade
We have no way of knowing the level of "politeness" of the clinician, because there is no audio. He may very well have been saying "please" and "thank-you" throughout the procedure.
Seriouisly though, wouldn't it be a greater disservice to go pussyfooting around the airway and NOT rapidly obtain an optimal view with first-pass success? The intubator is amazingly efficient, methodical and skilled. Very gently and well-done.
Very interesting video... but as medicine student I'd like to know if you're performing this procedure on a living person... because of the redness in the high airway It doesn't seem to be a corpse, and if you're doing it on a person you're being extremely rude
I think our medical student who thinks its "rude" needs to study some more. Millions of intubations each year occur, many in this manner, so it is not rude but part of clinical anaesthesia. The person is clearly alive.
skyewells 5 months ago
Почему руки дрожжат?
MrJustmoose 1 year ago
The person is NOT dead. The soft tissues are bright red showing oxygenated blood flow to the area.
The proceedure is not rude at all. It is most likely a person under anaesthesia for a medical proceedure who gas consented to this part of the proceedure being filmed.
I would volunteer to be filmed too if it would help inform others (students, professionals etc.)
EndorphinsRUS 1 year ago
i cannot see light source of henderson blade
drmahajanr 2 years ago
it would be grateful if one can see light source of henderson blade clearly , that is from where light is coming . can u provide avideo of blade structure of henderson blade
drmahajanr 2 years ago
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DrShaheen2009 2 years ago
Well, if it was a corpse, I seriously doubt it was going to mind.
UFB85 2 years ago
excellent video
frmertd 2 years ago
This is practice on a dead person?
johnmatsson 3 years ago
"extremely rude"... hmmmm...
We have no way of knowing the level of "politeness" of the clinician, because there is no audio. He may very well have been saying "please" and "thank-you" throughout the procedure.
Seriouisly though, wouldn't it be a greater disservice to go pussyfooting around the airway and NOT rapidly obtain an optimal view with first-pass success? The intubator is amazingly efficient, methodical and skilled. Very gently and well-done.
00Aquilino00 3 years ago
Very interesting video... but as medicine student I'd like to know if you're performing this procedure on a living person... because of the redness in the high airway It doesn't seem to be a corpse, and if you're doing it on a person you're being extremely rude
Thanks in advance!
adrianarisa 3 years ago
Did you SEE the face that thing went into?? It looked pretty damn dead to me.
zeldagoblin 3 years ago