It´s the same thing with the firedepartments in the US. Today they use the equipment we used in the 70s in Sweden. That is no "put down". Just a fact that´s fascinating.
@TheSoulVids yes! find someone who you trust to help you through some CBT therapy <3 good luck! i've had needlephobia for 5 years, and i can now watch this video without having a panic attack :)
Brave you for putting this on the tube! Phleb class can be tough! Observations: whoops no pressure on the patient's site after the procedure! What happened to the vacuum in the tube? Or was the syringe clotted (seems unlikely)?
how is is being afraid? and how is it an OSHA violation??? because we practice with eachother? please explain yourself and be specific to show me you are right. Because in all medical books i've searched, nothing has never sounded more pathetic than what you are telling me.
can you explain yourself better...? this is not to teach.. as you can see we are in a school where is hands on training.. i put this up for my own not to show off which you probably would of done... get off my jock!
hehhehehhe
brit387 1 year ago
Why do they still use rubberbands in the US?
It´s the same thing with the firedepartments in the US. Today they use the equipment we used in the 70s in Sweden. That is no "put down". Just a fact that´s fascinating.
trolldanne 1 year ago
@trolldanne what do they use in sweden now? that's interesting
Requiem4PandaZ 5 months ago
I have never gotten an injection without having a panic attack. Any tips? :(
TheSoulVids 1 year ago
@TheSoulVids yes! find someone who you trust to help you through some CBT therapy <3 good luck! i've had needlephobia for 5 years, and i can now watch this video without having a panic attack :)
hermione1135 4 months ago
You have to put an alcohol pad or piece of cotton right away when you take the needle out and tell the patient to hold pressure...
FirelionGuate 1 year ago
Brave you for putting this on the tube! Phleb class can be tough! Observations: whoops no pressure on the patient's site after the procedure! What happened to the vacuum in the tube? Or was the syringe clotted (seems unlikely)?
smartin108 2 years ago
the amount of blood wasn't enough for the vacuum to suck it out so i had to push the syringe
ooyessioo 2 years ago
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Do you have any advice on the fear of needles? I have to have my wisdom teeth out and they have to give me an IV.
MsGymnast77 2 years ago
wow at least tie the tourniqet right...........
MsGypsy66 2 years ago
LymeReality how are you?
I get intimidated when drawing blood from insivible veins, what is your best recommendation for this.
Thanks, Kim
kimtejeda 2 years ago
how is is being afraid? and how is it an OSHA violation??? because we practice with eachother? please explain yourself and be specific to show me you are right. Because in all medical books i've searched, nothing has never sounded more pathetic than what you are telling me.
lovamomi 2 years ago
Why, teaching,
This receuved that many views.
Poor teaching, "your in control"
LymeReality 2 years ago
can you explain yourself better...? this is not to teach.. as you can see we are in a school where is hands on training.. i put this up for my own not to show off which you probably would of done... get off my jock!
lovamomi 2 years ago
I am a medical professional.
The individuals were not professional, unfortane thing to depict to people who are afraid.
Medical procedures are not "funny".
Your depiction is not real, if it is OSHA vioalations.
LymeReality 2 years ago
I wasn't trying to be critical.I apologize.
As a professional, so many fear their blood being drawn.
I wish you the best in your carrer.
Helpful hint. Venous map of the anterior arm, amazing how similar the human body is
LymeReality 2 years ago
I wantta have my birthday party here...
mothore 2 years ago
Good Job!
mab60630 3 years ago
dude there was another one right???
babyTweeks 3 years ago