Steveioe Tips from the E.R MuFKR - Best Steven Ho TikToks videos compilation 2024
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This is a compilation of best Tiktok videos of Steven Ho .
TikTok star who rose to fame for posting emergency room jokes and sketches. He has amassed 11 million fans on his steveioe TikTok account. He was previously an ER tech. He has over 1 million followers on his steveioe Instagram account. One of his most popular posts on the platform has received over 64,000 likes and is about why the ER is so cold. He's known to use the green screen effect to set the scene for his comedic skits. His 2022 video about student nurses earned over 1 million views in just a few days.
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CPR is to be performed to the beat of 'Stayin' Alive'.
@jehannehardwick6311
25 күн бұрын
"Another one bites the dust" also works. - the right speed.
@j.svensson7652
25 күн бұрын
Just recertified in CPR. Stayin Alive is ideal.
@christiesmith978
25 күн бұрын
@@jehannehardwick6311 Absolutely, both are ironic as hell if you ask me... lol.
@marionanderson3441
25 күн бұрын
100%
@hypsyzygy506
23 күн бұрын
'Nellie the Elephant'
I've been in the ER and hospitalized many times. I loved my nurses and totality respected them. I've been scared and unable to move but my CNAs helped me. I'd never disrespect nurses and the nursing profession.
@12369ja
20 күн бұрын
Back when I was in the hospital a couple years ago for emergency surgery, my mom brought in a gift for the medical staff on my discharge date.
@caroljo420
11 күн бұрын
Absolutely!!! Kudos to all the nurses, and a good portion of the doctors, too!!!
Funny funny man. The ER is so wild. I once did not want to leave my drunk, injured step-son because he was being unruly. The nurse kept telling me to go home (He was 18). Finally she told me, "Mam, this isn't my first rodeo I have this under control. I am about to put him night night with this medication in my hand so I can get some work done". Gotta love a nurse that doesn't take shit off a stupid 18 year old who got drunk, fell, and smashed his face in and is now acting obnoxious. I thanked her and went home to get some sleep. ❤ ❤
@crybebebunny
19 күн бұрын
I am here testifying that yes these poor Folk are overworked. It also depends on were they work at if they are any good. Sadly less than ⅛ are good at some hospitals that I have been to, maybe less. The other hospitals, one can see the clear differences on care. Sometimes at a good hospitals the wait is long but worth it. At others it is a Waste of time. Sadly, the closest hospital to me is a waste of time. I have a smaller hospitals 5 more minutes, but they are better, but they are not open 24 hours. Hopefully if I ever need to be taken in an Ambulance, I am taken there. The big hospital in our area also sucks.
Love that all the characters get a specific type of patient: Austin gets the cheeky ones, Ben gets those who have no clue what they're dealing with, and Rich gets the twisted ones. That'll teach nurse Rich fir stirring stuff all the time 😂
Had to go to the ER 3 weeks ago for an injured hand. I had nurses coming in who clearly just wanted to be around someone who was pleasant. I nearly got hugged several times for being nice. You could see each nurse lighten up when I'd say "Thank you." or "It's ok. I'm fine." 10 stitches after Xrays to make sure I hadn't destroyed my hand. Went back 10 days later for stitch removal and was told how sweet I was... so I told them how much I appreciated them... you could see it lift each one... be kind to medical folks. You need them and they do not have to be there. This old lady has a scar that is minimal because the ER doctor took such gentle care to make sure it was minimal. I'm grateful.
@OceanSwimmer
50 минут бұрын
@j.svensson7652, This retired RN thanks you for understanding the forces affecting us....short staffing, crowded ER waiting rooms, the patients who are drunk, need a psych evaluation, trauma....and the know-it-all friends and relatives who accompany them! From this video I can tell ---- the work situation for RNs and First Responders has NOT changed in 40+ years. All we ask is that when you show up -- remain calm, tell the truth, and wait patiently while we RUN from one task to the next. 🌷🦋💕
Retired ER RN here You get it so right. There’s a lot of stuff we don’t say but we do think
Just visited the ET for chest pains. Every tech, nurse and Dr was helpful and patient to me. I tried my hardest not to panic or ask stupid questions. I kept to the facts and did what they said and thanked every one.
People might think some of Steve's stories were over the top -- honestly, he is so on point! Love it 😍
Love these videos. I am sure some of those thoughts are in the ER staff inside voice. Totally love and respect the docs and nurses in the ER. God bless them.
Love the collab with Nurse John! I work in psych and not even a nurse but so much is relatable. It's so cathartic to commiserate in the videos and comments. The morale meeting! 😂😂😂
I raised my family in a small Kentucky town. We had to go to the ER so often one year that the whole staff would yell out, "oh hi, look it's the $&@%=& family, everytime we came in. It was hilarious!😅
I fear for the American citizens. But most of all, I fear for the nurses. Please, please, please, don’t give up on humanity! I beg you!
I laughed so hard because he is so accurate. You can’t make up this stuff.❤❤❤❤
"All good questions." 😂😂😂
I have been a nurse for 25 years. Yes, yes yes. I have experienced every one of these. 😂😂😂
@user-uu5cc7rm5g
4 күн бұрын
How did you deal with the 13-year old kid who foolishly chose to get drunk?
Brilliant! I'm a former nurse, never worked in the ER but have had many patients (or their parents or family members) act like the people in these skits. Also have worked with people like the nurses, techs, and docs in this video, too. LOL, so well done!
The best CPR song is Stayin’ Alive, rather than Another One Bites the Dust. Same beat though 😅
Oh man can I relate to these skits👩🏽⚕️🤦🏽♀️ spot on never a dull moment in the E.R!!!
No one is going to practice an NG tube on me. I have had them and it's one of the most uncomfotable, unpleasant, vomit inducing invasion. If I don't need it, you ain't doing it. Period.
Do NOT have a play date so that your child gets the measles! I had measles! It's no joke!!!
@tricorvus2673
29 күн бұрын
My now ex husband and I had it in 2013. My fever was so high I didn’t understand words .
@bcaye
27 күн бұрын
Absolutely. I was isolated for over a month. Batch of weak vaccine+unvaccinated child of a visiting professor=12 sick 12 year olds.
@BlueJadeU
26 күн бұрын
Besides, isn't that the Chickenpox that you have a play date for? Not the Measles. If I recall correctly, MMR stands for Mumps, Measles and Rubella. When I was a kid, I had a play date for chickenpox, and it was no big deal. Just itched a lot, and my mom telling me I can't scratch. Put gloves on my hands at night so I don't scratch during my sleep. But it was my understanding that Measles is serious crap and that it's not the one that you want to purposely expose yourself to. Also had someone who works with disease statistics tell me that a high percentage of the people who had chickenpox go really bad were really low in Vitamin D and there were a miniscule amount of people with normal or high levels of Vitamin D that had a bad reaction to chickenpox. So all you people who go rabid at the idea of anti-vaxxers - don't be piling on me. I'm talking to the people who are not going to vax, no matter what you say. If you decide to have a chickenpox party, be sure that your kid has normal or better levels of vitamin D before being exposed.
@maryjoyspohrer256
26 күн бұрын
Yes. Chickenpox parties were a thing back in the day, but even chickenpox can be a big deal. As soon as I got back to school after the measles, I contracted chickenpox, so that was pretty bad as well. I had 5 kids down with chickenpox at once, and 1 of them had it pretty bad. I'm cautious about newer vaccines, but still highly recommended baby shots, including the chickenpox one.
@Tsakeli
16 күн бұрын
@@BlueJadeU Chickenpox can have a suddenly very bad fever as well. And it leads to Shingles when you're older. Best is to avoid contact with the virus at all but barring that, get vaccinated.
These are great! I love the long ones like this!❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks for a long video!
Isn't the correct song “Staying Alive” by the BGs? I, I, I, I'm staying alive, staying alive...💓
@blackdandelion5549
26 күн бұрын
It's a song many people are taught to use, but it's about the beats per minute so many songs can actually be used. 100 to 120 BPM and some of the songs include Eye of the Tiger, Stronger by Britney Spears, Wannabe by Spice Girls, Hollaback Girl by Gwen Stephani, Gettin Jiggy wit It by Will Smith, Highway to Hell by AC/DC, I Will Survive by Gloria Gaynor, Thriller by Michael Jackson, and Another One Bites the Dust by Queen. There are some very fun choices in the list depending on the individual you are or are performing CPR on. "Another One Bites the Dust, Hey,y,y,y, Oh, Another Bites the Dust. . ."
@BROUBoomer
24 күн бұрын
@@blackdandelion5549 🤣
Oh my gosh is this hilarious! I almost spit out my coffee while looking at this. The stories from the ER are so insane🤣
Been there done that Almost died. Broken l1 l2 amongst other things. The CPR class skit was great.😂
Sadly my sister got the MMR vaccine and she was hospitalized within 24 hours she was a rate case she lost her ability to walk and was deteriorating quickly but my mom still made all of us get it and didn't for my sister her second
@lightwarrior432
Ай бұрын
So sad. #brainwashed Mom These doctors only lie. 👹😈🤡🥼💸💸💸
Me giving CPR "Reese's puffs! Reese's puffs!"
I love steveo he helps me laugh and glad he does this because I learned a lot from him too muther fluffers
I haven’t seen this till now, súper LOL!!!
Stayin alive!
Ben is me. Austin is the one I love.
Loved the videos
This is so good. You made me laugh so hard my stomach hurts.
14:50 nope, they didn’t have me swallow, and I have a ridge in my throat where the tube got caught. They refused to give me an ASL interpreter even VRI and I had the IV needle in my hand and could not speak, but the interpreter could have understood me one handed in ASL to tell them I was in pain. A day later, in severe pain, they pulled it out and blood poured out.
Brilliant
I've been a frequent flyer at a few different hospitals here in San Francisco. I'm always nice to them but also be a practical joker, like pretend to be sleeping as they walk in fake snoring and all among other things. Also reminding them of time a bunch of them doctors thought I was having a stroke because I was so tired and they thought i was awake. One eye was tracking their light but the other one was just staring straight ahead. I finally woke up as they were rolling me out for a CT scan, and saw a lot of doctors crowded into my room and they told me that they had called a code stroke on me. I can never understand how anyone can do that on purpose. LMMFAO
Hymen…..hahahaha😂
@karolinesmail489
Ай бұрын
LMAO 😂😂😂😂
Zero lies absolutely zero lies
I fell and had the back of my head stapled...owwww😊
I have had a few NG tubes due to pancreatic cancer. I have never been asked to drink while having it put in. I don’t think there’s anything that could make Ng tubes better.
@Emeraldwitch30
Ай бұрын
There isn't. They finally got me on a g tube cuz the nasel tube was causing too many problems. My last cancer the swallowing got screwed up. I can sip a bit of water but more than a couple sips an hour it ends up in my lungs. But oof! The gtube hurt like being kicked by a mule or shot! I'm 4 weeks in and it still hurts lol. But I've gained 5lbs by puree food and adding to the shakes. Hope you're doing great this time. 😊
XD As a frequent flyer at hospitals, I ALWAYS silence the pumps until a nurse can come in (when they get time). I just keep pushing the button to silence it until the main nursing staff can get there - the local hospitals have them code locked so only floor nurses for the shift can actually shut them off - even the aids can't silence as well as I can usually. The nurses laugh and know I give them the extra time to deal with the 'problem' patients and whatever craziness is going on. I rarely call for assistance unless I need pain meds (and I usually wait until someone comes in to ask) the pump is beeping and I'm just telling them it finished or there is a problem, or I have to go to the bathroom (I'm a major fall risk/ supposed to be in a wheelchair, so have to have assistance every time. They don't put the bed alarm on because I move around in the bed a lot and it sets it off constantly and the nurses know and trust me, after many, many visits). I MAYBE call twice or three times a day, tops. Usually less - and that's for a full 24 hours. I just wait until people come in or I just amuse myself mostly. I have a travel bag for the hospital - adult coloring books and markers, a laptop, tablet, phone and cords/ chargers, mouse, glasses change of clothes, tea bags, a few specific snacks due to allergies/ being diabetic, and my ID cards in the front easy to acess area. Leave everythine else home, except maybe headphones!
@OceanSwimmer
33 минут бұрын
@rosebrown6381, You're a dream patient! I love your idea of having a little bag packed so you can grab n'go. I always bring a warm, mid weight blanket for mom. She's 98 yrs old & cold all the time. At home, she keeps the Central Heat set between 78°-81°F 24/7/365. ......and she wonders why her bread spoils quickly.
Joshua is a real gamer.
Will that break his hymen? Umm, That parent needs to go sex ed before the child does. I have also seen and heard many patients in the ER who are chatting up a storm and do not appear to be in any distress. . . . until a nurse or doctor walks by or comes, but before that "OMG GIrl!!! You would not believe what she did on Friday night!!!" as perky and upbeat as you could imagine. Even security sighs at them.
😂😂😂 I find these skits funny and interesting even though I don’t work in the ER. . 😅. ER staff has to deal with a lot of crap etc. 😉I work in the OR and in charge, I have to deal with a ton non patient related crap😅
OMG WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Lol😂😂
How was she sitting so calmly while her nose was violated 😬
@OceanSwimmer
40 минут бұрын
She knew what to expect, and kept swallowing iced water. It makes a big difference!
Morphine is so yesterday. They want the medicine that begins with D. Also known as Dilaudid.
@erinwoolfrey7650
22 күн бұрын
As an Aussie nurse- what is dilaudid?? We surely share the same meds but clearly we call it something different!
@erinwoolfrey7650
22 күн бұрын
Oh found it! Hydromorph!! Yep. We don't use it too much, even in ED. We use oxycodone. Very similar can be oral or IV, slow or fast acting versions available as well Stronger then morph but not as strong as Hydromorph. And way less potent than fentanyl! In AU, we use fentanyl VERY sparingly and at much lower doses than the US for fears of creating an addiction cycle. Not to say some don't get addicted! But our rates are far FAR lower than many other countries - at least for that particular drug- simply because you only get it as an In Pt or as a slow release patch for cancer or palliative care needs- also in lower doses ( normally) for confirmed chronic pain or post op pain. We still have plenty of addiction issues around oxy but it's much harder to get illegally here than other places and so , that has ensured we don't have addiction issues that have overrun hospital systems. We still have way, way too many poorly treated addicted pts- because like everywhere, we lack the services to actually treat the issues and so , all too often we treat and discharge pts right back into the same situation they came from knowing it WILL fail and they will rebound back to ED the very next day.
@darlenekorson3716
13 күн бұрын
Every patient I have had calls it dilauda. Why???
@darlenekorson3716
13 күн бұрын
@@erinwoolfrey7650 Hydromorphone is the generic name.
Does the ER in USA do STD tests?
Yeeeeeeah I'm not even a nurse and I hear and see the dumbest shit in my E.R 😑
Please bring up the er visits from people who do crazy stuff in the er
I had the measles back in 1967, when the regular measles, and German measles were going around. Is it true whichever one you had you can't get it again, but you can get the other one?
@pmc2999
Ай бұрын
Back in the 60s I had regular measles and the German measles. The chicken pox and mumps were worse. Different jobs have made me get the titer to prove I am immune to the measles.
@joywebster2678
7 күн бұрын
Me and my 3 sisters had all the kids diseases just before the vaxes were in. I anaged on a multifamily vacation campNG trip ( apparently) to give all 14 kids on vacation chicken pox! I was only 3yrs old! As a grown up RN yes evry new job checks titers for immunity.
15:10 1: Sir. I applaud you. You're very loyal. 2:..................... HOW LONG WERE YOU GONE THAT FORGOT WHAT THAT WAS?!
Austin drinking apple pee
Had no odea this comedian is from Ontario Canada! I wondder if hes single?
@itsduiuiuiuiug_
Ай бұрын
Nope has a gf
😂 mammmmaaaa
The horrible audio transfer on this repost makes my right ear lonely.
You have got come to Wilkes-Barre Pennsylvania either the Kirby center or Mohegan Sun arena
Does he know you're using these?
🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Are you going to have any more Bad A$$ mf's episodes?
❤❤❤😂😂😂😂❤ 15:07 I just love to watch you. Soooo funny. Also like Jeenie-Weenie. Have you seen her? If not, check her out.❤❤😂❤.
It’s interesting doctors only started telling mothers that measles is dangerous after MMR v was invented. Before then Drs used to tell parents to make sure we got it, and we all did. I got it in the middle of a third world African nation. Drs sent me home to bed, and my dad stayed nurse watch over me while my mum and sister went on a shopping spree.
@JaniceLHz
26 күн бұрын
Before there was a vaccine, the choice was between getting it as a child or hoping you did not get it as an adult, when the symptoms were much more serious. Now the choice includes getting a vaccine with much lower risk than even that of having measles as a kid.
@tatiachiswell
25 күн бұрын
@@JaniceLHz ah no. The choice was get it as a child which isn’t serious and strengthen your immune system (that’s why mothers sent you to play with kids with measles) given 4 billion years of evolution had created the ultimate inoculación - get sick become immune and get healthy and stronger at the same time. Or get it as an adult which can cause shingle. The MMR v is linked by the CDCs own scientists to serious health issues which if you mention on these unscientific platforms result in censorship. But I am a scientist and I read the CDC scientific work. Unlike you who gets your info from the media.
@Tsakeli
16 күн бұрын
NO ONE told parents to make sure their child got Measles. That's chickenpox. Measles comes with a VERY high fever that can kill.
@darlenekorson3716
13 күн бұрын
Measles can be very dangerous. Some effects are pneumonia, encephalitis, brain damage and death.
So sad these people that are ei ill informed about homosexuality or deluded by the misinformation and lies they've been told.😢
NG tubes are easy to put in and take out😊
@darlenekorson3716
13 күн бұрын
Not always.
18:00 NO. Under US HIPAA laws you cannot tell the police of a patient being in a room. You CAN go to the room to ask if the patient wants to meet with the police.
What, I thought measles was normal to try to get as a kid. I got measles at mid twenties from taking care of kid with measles. We were both vaxed but while he had spots and could play I was swelling to the point of no vision and walking complete with a hell fire rash on top of the measles and hurting all over. But no fever for some reason, I rarely get fevers even when this bad 🤷🏼♀️ So it's recommended to not get at all??
I took a first aid refresher class recently, when we practiced on the baby training dolls the teacher's baby kept losing their head. It was never not terribly funny.