Cook IO needle insertion
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@carrie121able I think the term is 'stupid'. That being said, if you feel this way, why were you even watching a procedure not intended for a layperson? I think the term for you is "MORON"!
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Ped pt obviously sedated...excellent video...only downside of this technique with respect to the EZ IO drill is the operator experience boring in with the Cook, but it is still an exdellent approach for profoundly hypovolemic pt and can even facilitate better landmark/placement of central lines.
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thanks very informative
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holy crap this is stopid
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not possible the leg's color would be much different if it was a seperated leg
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which child? it was just a child´s remaining leg after te bus rolled over it.
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Was that poor child dead?? Or under sedation??
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thax for this video,,can you give antibiotics injection for the infected bone(osteomyelitis?)can this be beneficial for the bone????
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De todos los videos que he visto, este es el que queda más claro el procedimiento
SUPER!!!!!
WOW !!!!!! this is a piece of gold in the hands of medical students or doctors who had never seen an extremely rare manipulation like this one; but so important to save the live of a dehydrated child who is so difficult to access the IV peripherally
jcesar810619 10 months ago 3
your absolutely wrong about that. CV is a procedure that only a physician can do in a sterile environment with the high possibility of screwing up and complicating matters. It takes way longer than to establish an IV or an IO. IO is actually faster to establish than an IV in most circumstances... it takes SECONDS. --Experience
KE5UFI 2 years ago 2