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  • its good that they have accommodated trauma patients. bravo!!

  • What are those orange things for? They support the patient's head.

  • I was a lifeflight trauma patient. Trust me being naked does not cross your mind what so ever.

  • If I was that screwed up I wouldn't care if I was naked or not!

  • If I showed up in severe trauma pain with bones sticking out and blood everywhere-don't even bother trying to talk to me and definitely don't bend me where obviously it hurts worse-just you get that morphine or whatever works the best flowing fast!

  • lmao yeh thats what id be like!

    seriously -

    *excruciating pain

    *not knowing whats happening

    *stripped naked and surrounded by strangers

    and on top of that they want you to talk?!?!?!? fuck that lol

  • roll me into the er on the gurney, move me over have nurses cut clothe soff me , poke and prau me take blood, insert a foley in me, roll me and intubate me wow could feel and be in hoser er doors. love it to see actally how it feels to be a truma patient

  • @blueeyez45 trust me u dont

  • Wow, liked the video. wish i was there and the nurses were taking care of me on the trauma bay wow.

  • Reminds me of the ER I volunteer at (pre med). I don't go to VCU though. I noticed the lifepak as well.

  • We had the Phillips MRx where I worked, frickin loved it. Thought it was a little more user friendly than the lifepak.

  • they use lifepak 12 great ECG monitoring system :)

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