The trouble with doctors is they tend to be slightly narcissistic and bark orders without saying please or thank you . Manners don't waste time, they don't take effort , or take longer.
@ElleCM2 docs got a lot on their plates sometimes. honestly i can't blame them. imagine being in charge of a team holding someone's life in their hands. you don't want to waste time with pleasantries when shit is hitting the fan. you want to save their life.
How many life lost? how many life save (safe)? lets all warriors know that they will no long-term psychological trauma; and not alone in dealing with a psychological wound or traumatic brain injury!
I always remember my husband he said: "There's nothing classified or secret about we do. At the end of the day, it's just all about saving lives!", I am proud of him, he is my hero in my life forever!
I actually know beyond a reasonable doubt that some of the oncology techniques I and others use would be a great treatment option for sepsus (Intravenous Vitamin C Infusion Protocols) are truly revolutionary in terms of fighting sepsus
No, that is a manual defibrillator, not an AED. Also, a defibrillator is not an alternative to CPR, they must be used in conjunction. All a defibrillator can do is try to reset certain types of arrhythmias. If the heart muscle isn't adequately oxygenated, defibrillation is useless. That's one reason CPR is necessary. The other being that defibrillators are totally useless for asystole (flatline) and some other situations.
I remember hearing about Emanuel Rivers in the New England journal of medicine on his revolutionary septic treatment delivery system
I believe his research has saved more lives in the present and future than most physicians could dream of :P
sn1pe352 4 months ago
The trouble with doctors is they tend to be slightly narcissistic and bark orders without saying please or thank you . Manners don't waste time, they don't take effort , or take longer.
ElleCM2 5 months ago
@ElleCM2 docs got a lot on their plates sometimes. honestly i can't blame them. imagine being in charge of a team holding someone's life in their hands. you don't want to waste time with pleasantries when shit is hitting the fan. you want to save their life.
majast20 5 months ago
I am a medical officer's wife!
How many life lost? how many life save (safe)? lets all warriors know that they will no long-term psychological trauma; and not alone in dealing with a psychological wound or traumatic brain injury!
I always remember my husband he said: "There's nothing classified or secret about we do. At the end of the day, it's just all about saving lives!", I am proud of him, he is my hero in my life forever!
God Bless All and their families!!
YumiGWhite 7 months ago 2
Finally know what it means for a patient to be septic
902107910 11 months ago
In hospitals nurses do 90% of the work and doctors get 90% of the credit for the work.
DVDluvr123 1 year ago
I actually know beyond a reasonable doubt that some of the oncology techniques I and others use would be a great treatment option for sepsus (Intravenous Vitamin C Infusion Protocols) are truly revolutionary in terms of fighting sepsus
Physics4FutureTeslas 2 years ago
I might actually believe you if you knew how to spell sepsis!
gaia1214 1 year ago 3
We have those banana phones as well lol
icehouston01 2 years ago
trauma resuscitation says it all what i love to see and watch as this vid. trauma nurses, docs and staff in er ressu you.
blueeyez45 2 years ago
Since when is a precordial thump standard SOP? Just like "bite sticks" I thought it wasn't practiced anymore!
brassguy 2 years ago
love this video. love the nurses and docs workin on the patients in gloves and gowns. real life drama
blueeyez45 2 years ago
i wnat some cpr vids
ellasangel 2 years ago
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Automated External Defibrillator
It is much more effective than CPR
crazysoccerman14 2 years ago
No, that is a manual defibrillator, not an AED. Also, a defibrillator is not an alternative to CPR, they must be used in conjunction. All a defibrillator can do is try to reset certain types of arrhythmias. If the heart muscle isn't adequately oxygenated, defibrillation is useless. That's one reason CPR is necessary. The other being that defibrillators are totally useless for asystole (flatline) and some other situations.
unoriginalnick 2 years ago
WOW not how i expected it booooring
abdi659 2 years ago
"doctors doctors doctors" don't forget the nurses.
virtualetude 3 years ago 10
LOL, trust me. The nurses make SURE they get adequate recognition.
leadingbyxample 2 years ago 19