I have heard adenosine cardioversion is rough and have only chemically cardioverted others and been chemically cardioverted, myself, with other drugs. Such experiences are definitely not fun.
@bubba19845 күн бұрын
To the MDs here - what is the effectiveness between using Vagal maneuver and administering adenosine?
@lemonadeer21 күн бұрын
Short and sweet, great video!
@Manjit7022 ай бұрын
What fr lumen is used in pediatric and neonatal
@pawekaplinski35022 ай бұрын
Are these cases require surgeries?
@leahconnor24862 ай бұрын
Great video
@michigan10852 ай бұрын
How did you push the flush so effortlessly? When I did this for my first time yesterday (to a real patient), the flush was so hard to push, I don't think I was able to push it fast enough and it didn't work
@lexisoet3 ай бұрын
I hate adenosine. Did nothing for me after two doses of that bullshit. 😒✋🏻
@paramedicchrisbookseries3 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing. ❤
@SuperMarlinsfan3 ай бұрын
Wow this is so cool
@cgregister4 ай бұрын
Nice!
@jayslo9144 ай бұрын
Just had a 2 year old Patient with this and watched a PA reduce it with the flexion/supination method. Pretty cool! Said he felt it pop back in.
@ferdousjami4 ай бұрын
💕
@ahmedbenlahrech53525 ай бұрын
Do you have a seperate video showcasing how the pressurizer works ? or how to DYI one ?
@J_MO6 ай бұрын
Felt like i was dying and in that scene from trainspotting where hes sinking through the floor
@tomm8566 ай бұрын
When I have to go to the bathroom my inguinal hernia fills my scrotum up to the size of a coconut so when finished at the bathroom, i have lay on a bed, arch my back and jiggle it to go back in using gravity. Hopefully I'll be getting surgery shortly after waiting five months - the UK NHS is struggling to do non-urgent cases.
@sem_youtube7 ай бұрын
it sounds like your competent, but not proficient to manage Unanticipated DA
@user-nl7xb9wv2n8 ай бұрын
kaylre
@TheOGDewb8 ай бұрын
I just had this happen to me and it’s so painful I almost passed out even with pains mediations
@jazzombi96808 ай бұрын
Oh my god i cannot even explain to u how helpfull this was i have elors danlos syndrom only now realizing its actually severe and both my knees were dislocated just now oh my god!,’! Im just so happy i know how to fix them im gonna let my pt know ont worry! Thank you!!!!!
@mrbriceno39498 ай бұрын
I saw my patellar tendon do that once it hurt like a bitch
@janstaz9 ай бұрын
Why is her ear fake?
@dr.crimper173310 ай бұрын
Wow a lot of videos today 👍
@dr.crimper173310 ай бұрын
What about cuff versus uncuffed?
@dr.crimper173310 ай бұрын
Watch under gloves 🤔 is a no go at our institution, no ties to hang over patients, no jewelry, nail polish and so on. Only short sleeves also.
@user-fr2us9hg2t10 ай бұрын
This is exactly what I needed to visualize! Thank you so much!
@Jeffreyhp11 ай бұрын
Did you have a line or tubing inside where the fluid is connected to ?
@Jeffreyhp11 ай бұрын
How did you create the mold ? Can you share the design for that as well ?
@RiyaAbilTheTravelCouple11 ай бұрын
Management of Unanticipated Difficult Airway: 😊👍🏼 kzread.info/dash/bejne/kaWew6eFfq_PZ7Sw.html
@leotsering Жыл бұрын
Dont worry people who hasent realised Its a pupet look at the nails
@therealfoxx7830 Жыл бұрын
Wow ive never seen that, it looks scary as hell when the heart rate drops from 170+ to flatline in an instant 🤯
@tolgahk84 Жыл бұрын
Any time i have a SVT attack i'm always given adenosine, its the only thing that works for me. The sensation though is kinda hard to describe, for me it kinda feels like something starts crushing my entire chest cavity then all of a sudden it releases and i feel my heart rythem go back to normal. My heart beat though during attacks go well above 220bpm even one time hit 235bpm, scary stuff when that happens
@KaitlynMcCary11 ай бұрын
My first SVT attack happened yesterday while my dad and I were at the movies. My heart randomly just felt like it was palpitating so I checked my watch and it was at 210bpm by the time we got to urgent care (20min) it had gone up to 240. They called an ambulance and the highest it got to was 253 right before they administered the adenosine. The best way I can explain the shot was like you’re going down a roller coaster, and you feel that G force against your body. Felt like my soul came out and went back in but thank God it worked like a charm. I felt completely normal literally 30 seconds after.
@tolgahk8411 ай бұрын
@@KaitlynMcCary It is quite a strange feeling the adenosine isn't it. Im glad your feeling better, hopefully your doctors get you in contact with a cardiologist and set you up on some medication, me personally i use verapamil hydrochloride, flecainide acetate and metoprolol tartrate which helps keep my SVT in check, i haven't had such an episode for over 2 years now
@themightyangustma27539 ай бұрын
I’ve heard it feels horrible. Best wishes to you both.
@enbygaming5996 Жыл бұрын
Wait... doesn't adenosine increase your heart rate? Edit: Nevermind, I was thinking about atropine.
@13fauziaparveen77 Жыл бұрын
And then elevate the limb
@ir-m95 Жыл бұрын
I got that once in my vene. It feels like you are riding rollercoaster while lying on bed
@MAY00R Жыл бұрын
Really?
@HaythamAlsayed Жыл бұрын
@mayoor yeah it stops your heart for a few seconds
@ir-m95 Жыл бұрын
@@MAY00R Yes. As Haytam said, it stops your heart for 4-7 seconds. You feel a huge amount of adrenalin, dizzy in your head and a unknowm feeling in your body. But it is not bad as a real stress, or as emotional injury. Its just a few seconds of disorientation.
@ir-m95 Жыл бұрын
@@DiosaDe1So1 Yeah. Thats what i felt kinda too.😁 I might get this injection more than once. In case of another attack, i will have to get it to stop the attack. ://
@ir-m95 Жыл бұрын
@@DiosaDe1So1 Thanks man 👍 It wasnt that scary. The biggest amunt of my problem was that dizzy feeling, it was like i am on some drugs and i hate beeing on any drugs lol.
@misssofija6760 Жыл бұрын
Simple and effective
@rosedean-paccagnella5820 Жыл бұрын
Nice
@menarddominicdando5869 Жыл бұрын
This is my injury, and its like 2016 dec and i don't fully recover until now
@ainnuradillah4683 Жыл бұрын
We're same..should go back and get MRI test sir..something wrong with ligament
@JJONNYREPP Жыл бұрын
i just hit my knee cap full-on on the door frame as i went outside to take in my washing. i have done this a number of times. it wasn't the scenario wherein i roll about in the floor hitting said floor with my hand awaiting the man with magic sponge to run onto the pitch - more over a very numb sensation with a modicum of pain sprinkled throughout... dunno if i could hit it back into place, though... i leave that to rugby players and hard men - after seeing some chap try to hit his younger bros broken arm back into place - it's best left to those who know what they are doing. you dig!?
@drtahirakhtar2485 Жыл бұрын
Thank you
@isaacromero5168 Жыл бұрын
Kinda freaked me out cause I missed to portimortem in the title 😅
@_roshane_2 жыл бұрын
mine doesn't do that when it pops out...if i ever try to bend it that way, I'd be like breaking it, so i just leave it, if i relax my muscles it'll go back in place
@hafizmunawar38892 жыл бұрын
Great invention. We still produce Magill Forceps in large quantity and export all over the world.
@lernervt012 жыл бұрын
I would suggest reviewing this with an OBGYN doctor. A few important steps are not correct
@katbat1262 Жыл бұрын
Tell us more. Perimortem is different than the typically c-section.
@primeirrational10 ай бұрын
this is a perimortem c-section.
@dredatongo6 күн бұрын
Interesting, what steps are incorrect, since this quite a distinct procedure from normal c section
@eltongomez96102 жыл бұрын
tu modelo no servira de nada, si no haces un simil de la medula espinal, no solo de lcanal medular.
@maecastaneda71502 жыл бұрын
Ano po dapat gawin pag naganyan po. Kasi po naganyan po ako. Hanggang ngayon masakit pa
@gasesandhypnotics44602 жыл бұрын
You aren't gentle with the equipments.. handling and maneuvering the stuff should be elegant enough if the video is meant for teaching purpose..
@requiemforjustin2 жыл бұрын
Great work I appreciate it the nifty tricks. Learning to intubate peds today
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I have heard adenosine cardioversion is rough and have only chemically cardioverted others and been chemically cardioverted, myself, with other drugs. Such experiences are definitely not fun.
To the MDs here - what is the effectiveness between using Vagal maneuver and administering adenosine?
Short and sweet, great video!
What fr lumen is used in pediatric and neonatal
Are these cases require surgeries?
Great video
How did you push the flush so effortlessly? When I did this for my first time yesterday (to a real patient), the flush was so hard to push, I don't think I was able to push it fast enough and it didn't work
I hate adenosine. Did nothing for me after two doses of that bullshit. 😒✋🏻
Thank you for sharing. ❤
Wow this is so cool
Nice!
Just had a 2 year old Patient with this and watched a PA reduce it with the flexion/supination method. Pretty cool! Said he felt it pop back in.
💕
Do you have a seperate video showcasing how the pressurizer works ? or how to DYI one ?
Felt like i was dying and in that scene from trainspotting where hes sinking through the floor
When I have to go to the bathroom my inguinal hernia fills my scrotum up to the size of a coconut so when finished at the bathroom, i have lay on a bed, arch my back and jiggle it to go back in using gravity. Hopefully I'll be getting surgery shortly after waiting five months - the UK NHS is struggling to do non-urgent cases.
it sounds like your competent, but not proficient to manage Unanticipated DA
kaylre
I just had this happen to me and it’s so painful I almost passed out even with pains mediations
Oh my god i cannot even explain to u how helpfull this was i have elors danlos syndrom only now realizing its actually severe and both my knees were dislocated just now oh my god!,’! Im just so happy i know how to fix them im gonna let my pt know ont worry! Thank you!!!!!
I saw my patellar tendon do that once it hurt like a bitch
Why is her ear fake?
Wow a lot of videos today 👍
What about cuff versus uncuffed?
Watch under gloves 🤔 is a no go at our institution, no ties to hang over patients, no jewelry, nail polish and so on. Only short sleeves also.
This is exactly what I needed to visualize! Thank you so much!
Did you have a line or tubing inside where the fluid is connected to ?
How did you create the mold ? Can you share the design for that as well ?
Management of Unanticipated Difficult Airway: 😊👍🏼 kzread.info/dash/bejne/kaWew6eFfq_PZ7Sw.html
Dont worry people who hasent realised Its a pupet look at the nails
Wow ive never seen that, it looks scary as hell when the heart rate drops from 170+ to flatline in an instant 🤯
Any time i have a SVT attack i'm always given adenosine, its the only thing that works for me. The sensation though is kinda hard to describe, for me it kinda feels like something starts crushing my entire chest cavity then all of a sudden it releases and i feel my heart rythem go back to normal. My heart beat though during attacks go well above 220bpm even one time hit 235bpm, scary stuff when that happens
My first SVT attack happened yesterday while my dad and I were at the movies. My heart randomly just felt like it was palpitating so I checked my watch and it was at 210bpm by the time we got to urgent care (20min) it had gone up to 240. They called an ambulance and the highest it got to was 253 right before they administered the adenosine. The best way I can explain the shot was like you’re going down a roller coaster, and you feel that G force against your body. Felt like my soul came out and went back in but thank God it worked like a charm. I felt completely normal literally 30 seconds after.
@@KaitlynMcCary It is quite a strange feeling the adenosine isn't it. Im glad your feeling better, hopefully your doctors get you in contact with a cardiologist and set you up on some medication, me personally i use verapamil hydrochloride, flecainide acetate and metoprolol tartrate which helps keep my SVT in check, i haven't had such an episode for over 2 years now
I’ve heard it feels horrible. Best wishes to you both.
Wait... doesn't adenosine increase your heart rate? Edit: Nevermind, I was thinking about atropine.
And then elevate the limb
I got that once in my vene. It feels like you are riding rollercoaster while lying on bed
Really?
@mayoor yeah it stops your heart for a few seconds
@@MAY00R Yes. As Haytam said, it stops your heart for 4-7 seconds. You feel a huge amount of adrenalin, dizzy in your head and a unknowm feeling in your body. But it is not bad as a real stress, or as emotional injury. Its just a few seconds of disorientation.
@@DiosaDe1So1 Yeah. Thats what i felt kinda too.😁 I might get this injection more than once. In case of another attack, i will have to get it to stop the attack. ://
@@DiosaDe1So1 Thanks man 👍 It wasnt that scary. The biggest amunt of my problem was that dizzy feeling, it was like i am on some drugs and i hate beeing on any drugs lol.
Simple and effective
Nice
This is my injury, and its like 2016 dec and i don't fully recover until now
We're same..should go back and get MRI test sir..something wrong with ligament
i just hit my knee cap full-on on the door frame as i went outside to take in my washing. i have done this a number of times. it wasn't the scenario wherein i roll about in the floor hitting said floor with my hand awaiting the man with magic sponge to run onto the pitch - more over a very numb sensation with a modicum of pain sprinkled throughout... dunno if i could hit it back into place, though... i leave that to rugby players and hard men - after seeing some chap try to hit his younger bros broken arm back into place - it's best left to those who know what they are doing. you dig!?
Thank you
Kinda freaked me out cause I missed to portimortem in the title 😅
mine doesn't do that when it pops out...if i ever try to bend it that way, I'd be like breaking it, so i just leave it, if i relax my muscles it'll go back in place
Great invention. We still produce Magill Forceps in large quantity and export all over the world.
I would suggest reviewing this with an OBGYN doctor. A few important steps are not correct
Tell us more. Perimortem is different than the typically c-section.
this is a perimortem c-section.
Interesting, what steps are incorrect, since this quite a distinct procedure from normal c section
tu modelo no servira de nada, si no haces un simil de la medula espinal, no solo de lcanal medular.
Ano po dapat gawin pag naganyan po. Kasi po naganyan po ako. Hanggang ngayon masakit pa
You aren't gentle with the equipments.. handling and maneuvering the stuff should be elegant enough if the video is meant for teaching purpose..
Great work I appreciate it the nifty tricks. Learning to intubate peds today
Nice demonstration
What did he do with it, i didnt understand