When they stopped the compressions, atleast 2 mins of compressions should have been completed before stopping them and check rhythm even sign of life appear, as mentioned in the ALS manual. Otherwise it was a very good demonstration. Well Done
@saffronglenister25 күн бұрын
My only criticism is that a baby may not respond to name so it is better to clap to see if they respond to noise
@jikumazumder8862Ай бұрын
any one have any idea what does the doctor say at 4:42-4.45?? i really dont understand.
@gravedigger9313Ай бұрын
He’s got an illness like tick fever.
@dhaneshwarkosre8491Ай бұрын
My dad expire 2024 im febuary. No one can check my dad in govt hospital in india RIP
@jamescairns74582 ай бұрын
is he married
@SkyeMacKinnonAuthor2 ай бұрын
Love it 😅
@joanbeauty2 ай бұрын
That nurse was too calm for me. Also, don't you try to do some interventions before escalating? Like do ECG since the patient is tachy, have IV access and also give paracetamol for the spike.
@lauramazzocchitti85093 ай бұрын
this was excellent - I can struggle staying on track with A-E during my simulation training but this will help me present my findings in a smooth way whilst still focusing on the patient.
@miaswenson69643 ай бұрын
This is the most polite Code I have every scene!
@DrAnkitJangid3 ай бұрын
Ok
@MichaelGill-ks7gq4 ай бұрын
She was chest compressions far too hard😮
@pedalwerk5 ай бұрын
The definitive video on the most important steps in a cardiac arrest situation. Very useful to see this in a real context, and I hope that more resources like this will be available soon.
@jungi6586 ай бұрын
I like to know how much caffeine and sugar in her energy drink..
@apriljonquil55196 ай бұрын
I chose to watch this to gain confidence in being a first aider. I hoped to hear some reassurance to Micheal. He was conscious and could hear and understand what was being said. What rung in my ears, when the doctor spoke to the nurse was, ‘ l’m most concerned!’ I think if l heard urgent and most concerned and being told how hot l was, several times, l think l’d have breathing problems. The rest was brilliant!
@sadeksadek98297 ай бұрын
You are brave man
@Mira84roui7 ай бұрын
this a waww presentation , thank you
@sim_aware7 ай бұрын
LOVE Defib Dani!
@BlueSky-lb8fw7 ай бұрын
Can someone list the differentials she is ruling out?
Don't put your face next to their face, for risk of virus transfer 🙄 if you're trying to save someone's life what would that matter? Idiots. And Bee-gees ,what are you on?
@becky22358 ай бұрын
Im a volunteer medic and DNRs was in my exam we were told we can not listen to tatoos only paperwork
@KiwikimNZ8 ай бұрын
The first line drug should have been drawn up and ready by the ward staff! Where I work anyway. The most calm code I've very seen! Lol
@KiwikimNZ8 ай бұрын
I was going to say, move the bed lol!
@scallan8709 ай бұрын
They probably passed out from the size of his enormous defibrillator!!
@user-xc7kr9bn5f9 ай бұрын
amazing and a confidence Doctor and the entire team involved. very useful video for students like myself.
@shanehtethan41339 ай бұрын
Very relatable to me as a doctor who worked at ED
@slr25299 ай бұрын
This video is really useful for every medical student out there. Thank you so much for making it. ❤️
@user-vv9pd7bh6s9 ай бұрын
It’s not showing the video just music playing
@valentinaedoro94589 ай бұрын
😂excellent
@azizmesser156210 ай бұрын
'promo sm'
@mariemcmahonmcmahon181010 ай бұрын
Good video. Brings back memories of working in ccu. The calm organised team leader led the way. I was a scared wee 1st yr RN in ccu and my mentor was like this. So cool, calm and so professional. I went on to working in ccu and lovi g it. Thanks guys, brilliant video.
@chipbuttytime339610 ай бұрын
Hypocrites, their colleagues are the ones overdosing patients with morphine
@akinsdecaprio10 ай бұрын
QED 100%
@munkendals10 ай бұрын
lost a very good friend who seemed very healthy in january this year due to a sudden arrest so sad
@bobgeorge838210 ай бұрын
Why would you produce videos that don't match your algorithms? Your algorithms state 15:2, not 30:2.
@TheBullsBaller10 ай бұрын
Where can I locate these algorithms?
@saffronglenister25 күн бұрын
@@TheBullsBaller They are available on the RCUK website
@saffronglenister25 күн бұрын
My understanding is that 15:2 is the In Hospital algorithm. This is Out of Hospital advice to those not medically trained, it follows the adult 30:2 to save any confusion
@kamotjelele4 күн бұрын
30:2 (lone rescuer). 15:2 (2 persons rescuers).
@shanehtethan413310 ай бұрын
Bravo! Well-done, Team.
@sundayolabodeojo659611 ай бұрын
Fantastic
@indianasen614511 ай бұрын
Thanking for sharing your story to educate us! Sorry for your loss!
@usman_ghuman11 ай бұрын
@ 8:54 Can anyone guide me plz I asked to check the pulse as I was told end tidal CO2 improved I was failed because we can’t check pulse and stop compressions during this 2 min cycle ( this should be done at the end of 2 min while checking ECG) but in this example same thing was allowed any guidance please?
@Alpacadave66 Жыл бұрын
How much did they pay you to say this crap? You are a disgrace.
@deeptish Жыл бұрын
So all the Senior Doctor did at the end of the day was examine him, prescribe him IV Antibiotics and fluids ! So much unnecessary drama for something so basic. They’re like puppets in the UK. Bending over to stick to guidelines and protocols. Zero creativity. Any sensible Dr in any part of the world would’ve done the same thing without necessarily sticking to this shit abcde assessment. Dumb
@angelabrown84582 ай бұрын
It’s a basic video, not real life duh…
@sandunjayalath1147 Жыл бұрын
fantastic demo
@arvinthraghuram7750 Жыл бұрын
6:27 Should have removed the Oxygen while shocking ?
@RCRM22 Жыл бұрын
What scares me about this video is if they are actors this guy is really having chest compressions.
@kulegodwinkaburuma8008 Жыл бұрын
Wow! I like the systematic approach of the assessment. Nothing was missed...
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When they stopped the compressions, atleast 2 mins of compressions should have been completed before stopping them and check rhythm even sign of life appear, as mentioned in the ALS manual. Otherwise it was a very good demonstration. Well Done
My only criticism is that a baby may not respond to name so it is better to clap to see if they respond to noise
any one have any idea what does the doctor say at 4:42-4.45?? i really dont understand.
He’s got an illness like tick fever.
My dad expire 2024 im febuary. No one can check my dad in govt hospital in india RIP
is he married
Love it 😅
That nurse was too calm for me. Also, don't you try to do some interventions before escalating? Like do ECG since the patient is tachy, have IV access and also give paracetamol for the spike.
this was excellent - I can struggle staying on track with A-E during my simulation training but this will help me present my findings in a smooth way whilst still focusing on the patient.
This is the most polite Code I have every scene!
Ok
She was chest compressions far too hard😮
The definitive video on the most important steps in a cardiac arrest situation. Very useful to see this in a real context, and I hope that more resources like this will be available soon.
I like to know how much caffeine and sugar in her energy drink..
I chose to watch this to gain confidence in being a first aider. I hoped to hear some reassurance to Micheal. He was conscious and could hear and understand what was being said. What rung in my ears, when the doctor spoke to the nurse was, ‘ l’m most concerned!’ I think if l heard urgent and most concerned and being told how hot l was, several times, l think l’d have breathing problems. The rest was brilliant!
You are brave man
this a waww presentation , thank you
LOVE Defib Dani!
Can someone list the differentials she is ruling out?
Search 4H 4T
VERY NICE!
props to the patients actor
Thanks very much!
mbbsaspirant.blogspot.com/2023/02/ten-things-that-inspired-to-be-surgeon.html
Don't put your face next to their face, for risk of virus transfer 🙄 if you're trying to save someone's life what would that matter? Idiots. And Bee-gees ,what are you on?
Im a volunteer medic and DNRs was in my exam we were told we can not listen to tatoos only paperwork
The first line drug should have been drawn up and ready by the ward staff! Where I work anyway. The most calm code I've very seen! Lol
I was going to say, move the bed lol!
They probably passed out from the size of his enormous defibrillator!!
amazing and a confidence Doctor and the entire team involved. very useful video for students like myself.
Very relatable to me as a doctor who worked at ED
This video is really useful for every medical student out there. Thank you so much for making it. ❤️
It’s not showing the video just music playing
😂excellent
'promo sm'
Good video. Brings back memories of working in ccu. The calm organised team leader led the way. I was a scared wee 1st yr RN in ccu and my mentor was like this. So cool, calm and so professional. I went on to working in ccu and lovi g it. Thanks guys, brilliant video.
Hypocrites, their colleagues are the ones overdosing patients with morphine
QED 100%
lost a very good friend who seemed very healthy in january this year due to a sudden arrest so sad
Why would you produce videos that don't match your algorithms? Your algorithms state 15:2, not 30:2.
Where can I locate these algorithms?
@@TheBullsBaller They are available on the RCUK website
My understanding is that 15:2 is the In Hospital algorithm. This is Out of Hospital advice to those not medically trained, it follows the adult 30:2 to save any confusion
30:2 (lone rescuer). 15:2 (2 persons rescuers).
Bravo! Well-done, Team.
Fantastic
Thanking for sharing your story to educate us! Sorry for your loss!
@ 8:54 Can anyone guide me plz I asked to check the pulse as I was told end tidal CO2 improved I was failed because we can’t check pulse and stop compressions during this 2 min cycle ( this should be done at the end of 2 min while checking ECG) but in this example same thing was allowed any guidance please?
How much did they pay you to say this crap? You are a disgrace.
So all the Senior Doctor did at the end of the day was examine him, prescribe him IV Antibiotics and fluids ! So much unnecessary drama for something so basic. They’re like puppets in the UK. Bending over to stick to guidelines and protocols. Zero creativity. Any sensible Dr in any part of the world would’ve done the same thing without necessarily sticking to this shit abcde assessment. Dumb
It’s a basic video, not real life duh…
fantastic demo
6:27 Should have removed the Oxygen while shocking ?
What scares me about this video is if they are actors this guy is really having chest compressions.
Wow! I like the systematic approach of the assessment. Nothing was missed...
Thanks