My name is Eddie and I'm the creator behind ICU Advantage. I'm a critical care RN of more than 10 years and a prior service Army Infantryman from 2004-2008.
I started this channel originally as a way to post some educational videos for people at work to be able to reference and for new nurses to be able to watch and learn, but as time went on I noticed that people from all across the country and all around the world were finding these videos and telling me how much they enjoyed them. So in May of 2019 I dedicated myself to consistently putting out new videos and lessons with the goal of simplifying complex critical care issues and explaining them in a way that makes them easy to learn and understand.
My goal with ICU Advantage is to give you the confidence to succeed in the ICU by making critical care topics easy to understand. I appreciate any feedback on any of my videos so I can constantly improve and continue to make the best free online critical education out there!
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Thanks! very helpful 🙏🏻
Thank you so much!
Great video 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Magnificent
Great efforts Sir ❤
Gi pain, dizziness, lethargy.... thyroid storm symptoms. Been there. Starts and ends before paramedics can even arrive.
You should check what does to a patient to give an excessive amount of epi, made that update please
I'm a 12th grader, found your video really Helpful ❤
Thank you a big help of refresher for me.Been out of ICU for 10 years
I'm a sickle cell patient looking to getting the new gene therapy that will reverse my hemoglobin to fetal hemeglobin and I don't understand this video in context of sickle cell
Finally its easy❤ Thank you✨
A mazing video, just one thing. 1:30 and then video starts
from philippines. thank you!
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Thanks. Very helpful
Order of draw ? : Blood cultures Light blue tube Red tube Tiger top tube Light green top tube Dark green top tube Pink top tube Lavender tube Grey top tube Royals 1:40
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I just went back bedside after being an ARNP for 7 years. I am trying to revisit all the ICU topics. Thank you for all your help and videos. They explain things so easily. I did wonder since this video is 3 years old, is calcium citrate still being used? it seems like such a great option, but being back only 6 months, I don't see it in many order sets anymore. Just wondering if research changed or its just the doctors at my hospital. Thank you so much!
Lost my father to sudden respiratory failure in may 2024
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Great video ♥
My father was hospitalized due to a brain intracerebral hemorrhage in pons and medulla on May 14, 2024. He was transferred to the ICU and put on a ventilator just three hours later. Despite his critical condition, he miraculously regained consciousness on May 17, 2024. I was by his side and witnessed him responding to my requests to move his hand and leg. Unfortunately, his condition deteriorated, and he passed away on May 21, 2024. The doctors attributed his decline to his pre-existing kidney disease, which made it challenging to administer all necessary medications, as his creatinine level had risen to 4.1."
Thank you so much ☺️ love from India ❤ I am doing bsc icu technology course it’s help a lot
Very useful. Thank u!
Lol, okay! 9/27/2021, a DRUNKEN/DRUG INDUCED 3 story dive in the goal of a suicide attempt. LOL, all I gotta say is if you know a dude in his 20s (I'm 33 now, was just turning 30 a few months prior) that's a happy go lucky and hyper visible and vocal acceptant drunk that's a loner and seems 'okay' with it, don't be scared to check in on their mentality!
This makes it so much more understandable
Thank you!
thank you so much, very easy to understand
Thanks
I start school for echo in August and I will be replay this
I have seen 100 of videos this one is my favorite thank you
Simple and sweet. Thank you!
Thank you
That Propofol is good stuff, best sleep ever.
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Thank you very much sir for this valuable information!!
Stunning! Tks
Many thanks, you’re so great.
Thank you so much Eddie, you are helping nurses save lives all over the world!
Wow so interesting
For patients with EcPella, where are the ECMO cannulas located?
Thank you
We use it in ophtalmic surgery. IV prior the operation, when high risk of intraocular bleeding is estimated, either in front chamber of in posterior segment. I use 500 mg 10, min infusion, and if needed 500 mg again. We are using as eye drops for hyphema. Also for oculoplastic surgery if needed. When i used to work in burn unit, I ussed TXA a lot. The usual dose reduced the need of blood products nearly 50%. That was magic.
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Amazing video - ! thank you for sharing