A Student Felt A Sharp Pain In Her Side. This Is How Her Organs Shut Down.

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2017
  • A story of a 21 year old student 👩‍🎓. Also 101°F = 38.3°C.
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  • @keanadianne
    @keanadianne 6 лет назад +6805

    Today I learned that I can get a blood clot in my leg and die from laying around too much. That's nice.

    • @a1uplift212
      @a1uplift212 6 лет назад +66

      Ikr

    • @irondisciple2984
      @irondisciple2984 6 лет назад +269

      Laying around or sitting? Big difference.

    • @audreysf5193
      @audreysf5193 6 лет назад +396

      same. it made me shift my legs around nervously

    • @alexcarter8807
      @alexcarter8807 6 лет назад +117

      The people I work for can't squat. I mean, I must do the full-on "slav squat" 50 times a day, and I just turned 55. My friends/employers are in their 70s and I'm gonna watch them die. It's very sad :-((

    • @dwightturner3070
      @dwightturner3070 6 лет назад +352

      Keana Astalos --- Funny you should mention that. Three days ago my left leg began to swell up and became so painful that I could barely walk. Yesterday I went to the emergency room and they did a duplex ultrasound scan on that leg. They discovered multiple blood clots. The doctor freaked out and asked me, "What did you do to yourself to have that happen?" A few months ago I fell and fractured my spine, and since then I have spent most of every day in bed. I lay with my upper body propped up on pillows and mostly surf RUclips using my tablet. To get up and around was too painful. So now I have to give myself 2 shots every day of blood thinner plus one Cumidin pill. That goes on for 2 weeks. At any time one of the clots could break loose and get to my lungs, and then that's curtains for this guy. Moral of the story is to do some kind of exercise EVERY DAY. Even in bed one may do stretching and strength exercises using light weights and flexible bands. I hope that in 2 weeks the clots will have dissolved.

  • @triangulum8869
    @triangulum8869 4 года назад +3740

    Person: does literally anything
    Organs: AIGHT IMMA HEAD OUT

    • @pepealasquid6005
      @pepealasquid6005 4 года назад +17

      Königstiger lmao accurate

    • @lewisho8114
      @lewisho8114 4 года назад +1

      Out of where

    • @Riwillion
      @Riwillion 4 года назад +35

      @@lewisho8114 Outta pee pee and poo poo holes. Learn basic biology lol smh.

    • @nesfan8
      @nesfan8 4 года назад +106

      Human bodies are weird.
      Falls out of plane: survives and makes a relatively good recovery
      Someone else eats 5 day old pasta: *immideant death*

    • @tackytrooper
      @tackytrooper 3 года назад +8

      I just screenshotted myself giving this like #666

  • @aftersexhighfives
    @aftersexhighfives 2 года назад +714

    I'm so glad she lived. My heart was breaking for her family, friends and boyfriend. So young and so close to being gone.

    • @diggerpete9334
      @diggerpete9334 Год назад +2

      His stories always end with a happy ever after.

    • @tongli4883
      @tongli4883 Год назад +50

      @@diggerpete9334Not all of them.

    • @guillaumehubert305
      @guillaumehubert305 8 месяцев назад +8

      Some stories are a mix up of several cases that existed. Chubbyemu does this from time to time.

  • @casiek8010
    @casiek8010 2 года назад +225

    The almost exact thing happened to me in 2005. I was in the ICU for 9 days and on the floor for an additional 6 days. I had Appendicitis, Sepsis, Gangrene and MRSA. Before I went into surgery to remove my appendix the doctor assured me that it was an easy surgery and stated that he had probably done 300 of these surgeries and never had a patient with complications. He said I would go home the next day. When I became aware of where I was I thought I just had surgery. Turns out I had been in the hospital for 11 days and I didn't even know it. So much for going home and no complications! 3 days after discharge from the hospital my surgical incision got infected and I was back in the hospital for 3 more days.

  • @amateur-madman3047
    @amateur-madman3047 5 лет назад +4358

    A young man’s nose was itching. This is how his brain melted.

    • @lwscian3262
      @lwscian3262 4 года назад +364

      A middle aged man stubbed his toe, This is how his circularvascular system failed

    • @icecityx1221
      @icecityx1221 4 года назад +35

      Naegleria fowleri?

    • @ruv1610
      @ruv1610 4 года назад +207

      A girl ate an apple core. This is how her eyeballs popped out

    • @13jae85
      @13jae85 4 года назад +186

      A woman skipped breakfast one day this is how she became paralyzed.

    • @billverly
      @billverly 4 года назад +166

      A child's toenail broke off. This is how his anus fell off.

  • @gooberboyxdd323
    @gooberboyxdd323 6 лет назад +2005

    A child once sneezed
    This is how he spontaneously collapsed into a blackhole and destroyed the planet

    • @vickiv7426
      @vickiv7426 6 лет назад +24

      GooberBoy XDD is this the plot of akira

    • @Morgan-xj3nt
      @Morgan-xj3nt 6 лет назад +8

      Explain further

    • @eevee2962
      @eevee2962 6 лет назад +4

      GooberBoy XDD WHAT HAVE YOU DONE

    • @naturetrips2044
      @naturetrips2044 6 лет назад +3

      GooberBoy XDD lol

    • @ashy0xy
      @ashy0xy 5 лет назад +2

      GooberBoy XDD kinda funny, but no need to make fun.

  • @Dfender67
    @Dfender67 3 года назад +445

    This guy is so well spoken, knowledgeable and adds a mysterious air as a presenter. He would make a great host for a tv show!

    • @Ragnarok540
      @Ragnarok540 2 года назад +32

      Except TV is dead.

    • @petitpusat
      @petitpusat Год назад +19

      He already is a great host for his RUclips channel, uncle, welcome to the future.

    • @Dfender67
      @Dfender67 Год назад +7

      @@petitpusat Uncle? 👀

    • @colddelux8759
      @colddelux8759 Год назад +1

      @@Dfender67 14 years in yt ye uncle

    • @Dfender67
      @Dfender67 Год назад +1

      @@colddelux8759 Sorry, I’m not understanding.

  • @lanzhimself
    @lanzhimself 11 месяцев назад +50

    Speaking as a paramedic, I love this channel. I just wish there was more info on what happened on the Prehospital side.

  • @giornogiovanna4082
    @giornogiovanna4082 3 года назад +2504

    “I’ll eat one more hotdog” he thought. “I won’t wind up in a chubbyemu video” he thought. But then, his organs shut down

    • @clan_fraser19
      @clan_fraser19 3 года назад +23

      lmaoooo

    • @user-nr1is2nk4t
      @user-nr1is2nk4t 3 года назад +12

      Or something awful happened to his brain

    • @themarshian5124
      @themarshian5124 3 года назад +4

      Thats nearly as awful as Giorno is as a character.

    • @professionalbozo4396
      @professionalbozo4396 3 года назад +40

      GG is a fifteen year old boy, presenting to the emergency room...

    • @MrcreeperDXD777
      @MrcreeperDXD777 3 года назад +61

      he has hyperhotdogemia. hyper meaning high, hotdog meaning hotdog, and -emia, meaning presence in blood. High hotdog presence in blood

  • @eddiet9411
    @eddiet9411 4 года назад +1920

    A man got a job at Burger King.This is how his foot got stuck in lettuce.

    • @ipza4968
      @ipza4968 4 года назад +133

      BK is a fast-food employee who was working a shift, when suddenly, he stepped in a box of lettuce. He was doing his normal job, when suddenly he felt dizzy. He misstepped, when his foot planted itself in a box of lettuce.

    • @soraen1091
      @soraen1091 4 года назад +5

      @@ipza4968 nice haru pfp

    • @CMT1995
      @CMT1995 4 года назад +13

      That fucking reference has me dead lol chills for the epic win

    • @havingicecream
      @havingicecream 4 года назад +10

      @@ipza4968 my brain read this in _his_ voice without fail

    • @clayxbh9751
      @clayxbh9751 4 года назад +19

      Number 15, Burger King foot lettuce. The last thing you want in your Burger King burger is somebody else's foot fungus

  • @Sinn3246
    @Sinn3246 Год назад +83

    In 2018, I spent 41 days in a hospital with what started as Sepsis with Streptococcus Grp A. I still barely remember the first 3 days in ICU.
    I still get emotional thinking of it, being the talk of the hospital and a show and tell case. Every nurse I ran into knew my case.
    And I will forever be extremely grateful for their diligent work in saving my life.

  • @theAsperist
    @theAsperist 2 года назад +62

    I literally kept biting my nails until I heard she recovered and will be fine. Poor baby. I hope she is well now.

  • @lean.2366
    @lean.2366 5 лет назад +10221

    This is the most anti-clickbait channel on RUclips

    • @Crawkid
      @Crawkid 4 года назад +322

      Refreshing isn't it?

    • @TheRealFredbearPlush
      @TheRealFredbearPlush 4 года назад +387

      But yet so specific in every single title of their videos lol

    • @aichan2.017
      @aichan2.017 4 года назад +151

      what about daily dose of internet?

    • @fatihkan2601
      @fatihkan2601 4 года назад +212

      and it proves it's possible to be succesful without being a dickhead.

    • @user-kk6bi9wr1s
      @user-kk6bi9wr1s 4 года назад +9

      And you are a bitch

  • @williamnghiem6890
    @williamnghiem6890 5 лет назад +2573

    A teenager watched chubbyemu for 2 hours. This is what happened to his Biology grades

  • @cattycorner8
    @cattycorner8 Год назад +10

    When my husband was in medical school in the early 1980's, research was initially being done on presence of antibiotic resistant staph in hospitals. It was a known problem, but not a universal threat as it is now. This is the future we have been warned about for more than 50 years.

  • @abuelasuza
    @abuelasuza Год назад +10

    For the first time, this has convinced me of the importance of hand washing…and I am 75. It’s amazing I have lived this long!

  • @amyc99
    @amyc99 3 года назад +8424

    "It's a matter of time before a pandemic thins the population..." This aged well

    • @jac6255
      @jac6255 3 года назад +464

      Thinning the population is a bit of an exaggeration

    • @FastDuDeJiunn
      @FastDuDeJiunn 3 года назад +232

      @@jac6255 going to say the same. Many were infected very small # died. Or at least very small %...

    • @sergentpopoy7055
      @sergentpopoy7055 3 года назад +18

      Lol yep

    • @user-xh3nb6gi7o
      @user-xh3nb6gi7o 3 года назад +5

      Wow so true 😂

    • @TheMightyZwom
      @TheMightyZwom 3 года назад +196

      @@jac6255 We should be thankfull for that. It could be so much worse.

  • @SpaceFH
    @SpaceFH 3 года назад +7824

    "She has a fever of over 100 degrees" anybody who uses celsius: JESUS CHRIST

    • @cold4389
      @cold4389 3 года назад +305

      thats what i thought

    • @cdemr
      @cdemr 3 года назад +767

      At this temperature her blood would boil, her organs would literally explode due to the pressure caused by the
      suddent vaporization of the water within them. Her consciousness would have also vanished in a matter of seconds.

    • @orangejuice782
      @orangejuice782 3 года назад +675

      An European has a fever of 102 degrees. This is how he became soup.

    • @gooseofspooks2500
      @gooseofspooks2500 3 года назад +313

      Yeah same I had to google it 😆 for anyone wondering 100 fahrenheit is 37.8 celsius

    • @Vantas_Black
      @Vantas_Black 3 года назад +27

      Me bc here we use Celsius 🤣🤣🤣

  • @lancemaltby895
    @lancemaltby895 2 года назад +44

    I've had MRSA twice. The bouts were 5 years apart and while I could come up with interactions that were most likely with who I got it from initially, the creepy part was learning it was possible it had lived on my body until I gave it an entry under my skin.
    The first time it's entry was through pimples my on my head and side that my lady friend popped. She later admitted to having an infection under her arm when we were together. The fist sized pustule on my head broke the skin and drained on its own, but the one on my side had to be cut open and drained. I spent the next month in quarantine, with 6 inch square gauze pads on the openings, having to squeeze out and drain each 2-3 times a day.
    The second time: I had removed my nipple piercings not long after this, out of concern. It didn't help. Over time I began to need to squeeze one of the old holes periodically. I thought it was a build up of soap and skin cells in the healed but not closed hole.
    Nope.
    One day I began to feel the build up and was going to squeeze it out when I realized the hole I had always used had grown closed. I made the choice to push it out the back side. Instead it broke thru and under my skin. A week later, I had infection under my left breast and underarm. I couldn't put my arm down and ended up in the hospital for two days.
    You do not want this shit people.

    • @dinahbrown902
      @dinahbrown902 Год назад +1

      How horrible. So your ok now- wonderful

  • @wmnoffaith1
    @wmnoffaith1 2 года назад +35

    This infection video is so true; my mother was hospitalized due to hyponatremia, and picked up a nosocomial (hospital-based, drug resistant) infection C. diff. She had constant recurrences of the infection for years, and was constantly on Flagyl and Vancomycin. She ended up way sicker trying to fight the constant infection than she was from the low sodium.

    • @juliak7576
      @juliak7576 7 дней назад

      i am sorry but C. diff. isn't a drug resistant bacteria, as u wrote, it is sensitive to Vancomycin, Fidaxomicin and also to metronidazole. It can occur when taking antibiotics or due to spread in hospital. Nontheless i am sorry, that your mother got an infection with it and multiple recurrences

  • @XeninaCalifornia
    @XeninaCalifornia 3 года назад +3279

    I'm sorry, but that nurse should have been fired. I've worked in health care, and that's quite inexcusable. Even in senior residents without diseases, we still was out hands religiously.

    • @randomdude6827
      @randomdude6827 3 года назад +298

      true :
      Rule for all medical staff: If you leave a room then wash your hands unless you touched nothing and the room is safe.

    • @leovang3425
      @leovang3425 3 года назад +189

      "Religiously"
      Oh lord, bless thou with cleanliness of the angels

    • @christinerobinson890
      @christinerobinson890 3 года назад +35

      It may not be a proven fact that the nurse did anything wrong.

    • @Fifury161
      @Fifury161 3 года назад +93

      Gotta agree - being lax like that puts many lives at risk...

    • @isilder
      @isilder 3 года назад +15

      But the patient was a patient because of appendicitis and the cat scratch was slow at healing. Seems the patient was susceptable ? Immunity weak at that time
      Maybe from dieting ??

  • @aname5102
    @aname5102 6 лет назад +8776

    A guys left pinky toe didn’t touch concrete for 77.6 hours, this is how his tongue grew a liver.

  • @williamkelley7654
    @williamkelley7654 Год назад +9

    I had a horrible experience when in hospital for a liver resection surgery. My room was dirty and I got really poor care as far as my hygene. Considering I just had liver surgery and I am a stage 4 cancer patient, I look back at this and am "thankful" I didn't get any infections.

  • @grymgaming5541
    @grymgaming5541 2 года назад +7

    i really respect the fact that he calls attention to the mistakes made by the medical personell. cause mistakes similiar to those cost my wife her life

  • @mirrormirror444
    @mirrormirror444 4 года назад +1305

    Who visits someone with MRSA and then touched everything in the hospital in existence? Sounds diabolically idiotic.

    • @Hx_jamie
      @Hx_jamie 4 года назад +4

      The story must be fake

    • @hopefullynotanidiot7072
      @hopefullynotanidiot7072 4 года назад +220

      @@Hx_jamie no, he wouldn't make something up. Chubbyemu reports things he worked on, it doesnt make any sense to lie.

    • @AK-xj2di
      @AK-xj2di 4 года назад +34

      There are many round, some also works as carers with 0 education in UK

    • @shootingbricks8554
      @shootingbricks8554 4 года назад +129

      There are visitors who are family/friends of the patient. They do walk around and sometimes in this case, they have access to basic ppe. As a consultant working at various hospitals, I've seen people not wash their hands and many people think gloves replaces hand washing.

    • @msia7201
      @msia7201 4 года назад +64

      There are dumb-dumbs all over. I used to work in a nursing home. Patients were occasionally quarantined, with the necessary PPE outside their rooms, and a dedicated laundry hamper inside the room. Family would wear the PPE wrong, not wear it at all, wander outside the room after coming into contact with the disease we really would not like transferred to other residents, etc, etc.

  • @zychik
    @zychik 5 лет назад +1699

    The organs shut down for a windows update

  • @r.o.1330
    @r.o.1330 2 года назад +6

    it's so rare to watch one of the videos where a person lands in ICU through no fault of their own. this lady was truly unlucky! glad she recovered.

  • @jjen2203
    @jjen2203 2 года назад +30

    it’s cool when he shows the medications and how some of them are super familiar in veterinary medicine, it’s just cool to see the similarities 👍🏻

  • @cuplaxi
    @cuplaxi 5 лет назад +3729

    A Boy Stepped On A Crack. This Is What Happened To His Mother's Back.

    • @gzitz7774
      @gzitz7774 5 лет назад +5

      W

    • @javvasexecutable5316
      @javvasexecutable5316 5 лет назад +60

      when i was a maggot, i used brain waves to shatter my aunt's left scapula and melt her hip bone into mush while she screamed for Jesus

    • @alex-made2225
      @alex-made2225 5 лет назад +70

      A boy stepped on a line, this is what happens to her fathers spine

    • @frxsty2585
      @frxsty2585 5 лет назад +8

      Peep *his

    • @alex-made2225
      @alex-made2225 5 лет назад +26

      @@frxsty2585 did you just assume it's gender

  • @cr0issants
    @cr0issants 5 лет назад +1250

    “AAH! PERIOD CRAMPS!”
    Narrator: They were not period cramps.

    • @coberrycheesesnek4769
      @coberrycheesesnek4769 4 года назад +11

      Yeah no shit sherlock

    • @sk8ist578
      @sk8ist578 4 года назад

      Oh shat

    • @sk8ist578
      @sk8ist578 4 года назад +3

      I dont wanna curse

    • @boot_epik
      @boot_epik 4 года назад +10

      *IT WAS AT THAT MOMENT THAT SHE KNEW...*
      *SHE F*CKED UP*

    • @SomeoneIG42
      @SomeoneIG42 4 года назад +2

      Cadence The sweet skunk r/woosh

  • @lucretiaknotts322
    @lucretiaknotts322 Год назад +10

    My own mother died from septic infection in 2015 two days before Christmas thanks to a nurse not washing her hands at a certain hospital in Arkansas she was only 64

  • @MNAZ480
    @MNAZ480 2 года назад +15

    I absolutely love how well articulated these videos are. It really helps us non-medical types understand. Thank you.

  • @cypresswillow2591
    @cypresswillow2591 5 лет назад +1967

    This went from removing an appendix to HOUSE MD case real fast.

  • @robbiebarrios7232
    @robbiebarrios7232 6 лет назад +3804

    A child stepped on a lego
    This is how he got diabetes

    • @SharkRainstorm
      @SharkRainstorm 6 лет назад +403

      A child drank apple juice.
      This is how his leg fell off.

    • @oldbook4788
      @oldbook4788 6 лет назад +18

      vErY FuNNy LoL !!!

    • @6dirt
      @6dirt 6 лет назад +64

      F22XxXastronaut no need to make it a meme. That was actually kinda funny

    • @oldbook4788
      @oldbook4788 6 лет назад +3

      Yeah i guess

    • @chromaticribbon
      @chromaticribbon 6 лет назад +8

      im deadddd lmaoooo

  • @christineguttilla6465
    @christineguttilla6465 2 года назад +76

    Is anyone else just floored every time by this man’s incredible intellect?
    And his ability to explain the complex in ways we all understand. He’s amazing 🤩

  • @literallyallicouldthinkof
    @literallyallicouldthinkof 2 года назад +4

    Don’t be afraid to speak up. Family members of patients request staff to wash their hands before providing care. And sanitize the stethoscope that they’re using to listen to each patient. I watched as an RT with gloved hands lifted the trash lid and then was about to suction my sons trach after his ipv. I stopped him and said, “you just touched the trash. You need to change your gloves before you touch my son.” Im sure it’s just forgetfulness. ICU is fast paced. But again, don’t be afraid to speak up. ❤️

  • @wendysmanager8000
    @wendysmanager8000 5 лет назад +1266

    “She goes into post operation and is ok.”
    *looks at 13 minutes left*
    “Aw cra-“
    “She starts complaining off the I.V site.”

    • @Nobelk12
      @Nobelk12 4 года назад +2

      😣

    • @hopefullynotanidiot7072
      @hopefullynotanidiot7072 4 года назад

      Nice Gorillaz profile pic.

    • @maryw3052
      @maryw3052 3 года назад +2

      The redness and heat around her IV site shouldve been a clue. They could've sent off a piece of the line for culture.

  • @literalfeline
    @literalfeline 3 года назад +1067

    Someone: * does anything *
    Organs: * Windows shutdown effect*

    • @yes-vr9zs
      @yes-vr9zs 3 года назад +20

      Oh shi-

    • @alon8163
      @alon8163 3 года назад +22

      dum dum dum dum

    • @iaw7406
      @iaw7406 3 года назад +6

      When he said organs shut down that sound is exactly what i imagined lol

    • @firesdumb
      @firesdumb 3 года назад +1

      funny till it'll happen to you

    • @iaw7406
      @iaw7406 3 года назад +1

      @@firesdumb If my organs ever shut down, I want that to happen exactly.

  • @PyroOfMalice
    @PyroOfMalice 6 месяцев назад +4

    As someone whose dad was hospitalized for MRSA that caused sepsis, thankfully he survived, bacteria are among the scariest organisms on this planet because often when you know they’re there, it’s already too late.

  • @benjieford9462
    @benjieford9462 2 года назад +4

    I find these the most interesting videos that randomly ever came up in my recommended and I’m actually grateful I clicked.
    Thank you for explaining things in such detail, but simplifying it while not talking down to your viewers :)

  • @arilove3026
    @arilove3026 4 года назад +1180

    A doctor ate an apple everyday, this is what happened to his career.

    • @heide-raquelfuss5580
      @heide-raquelfuss5580 3 года назад +7

      This kind of comments now, really pisses me of by now. Thank you

    • @swegboii6447
      @swegboii6447 3 года назад +39

      @@heide-raquelfuss5580 ok

    • @annaisabanana6848
      @annaisabanana6848 3 года назад +38

      @@heide-raquelfuss5580 sounds like a u problem bro

    • @sweetguy19762
      @sweetguy19762 3 года назад +6

      You guys are so stupid to copy everybody else, it is so sad that none of you can come up with your own stuff. It reminds me of people using other peoples videos and putting it on there channel.

    • @norankinsignia5195
      @norankinsignia5195 3 года назад +23

      @@sweetguy19762 shut up owen

  • @HannahZiad
    @HannahZiad 5 лет назад +2949

    Todays lesson !! WASH YOUR FREAKING HANDS !!!!

    • @billy6044
      @billy6044 5 лет назад +19

      u cant make me

    • @vienlacrose
      @vienlacrose 5 лет назад +38

      MRSA: Hold my fucking beer.

    • @apollomcdouble1396
      @apollomcdouble1396 5 лет назад +8

      How do i read

    • @TheMastertbc
      @TheMastertbc 5 лет назад +11

      More like you have to know when to wash your hands

    • @onidaaitsubasa4177
      @onidaaitsubasa4177 5 лет назад +4

      Umm I think today's lesson was never take too many sleeping aids or your gut shuts down.

  • @nathanmace8186
    @nathanmace8186 2 года назад +17

    I suffer from DVT due to Factor Five Leiden Syndrome, and an S protein mutator. I know how miserable it can be! Thanks for your informative and entertaining content! 🤟

  • @PanglossDr
    @PanglossDr 2 года назад +13

    Thanks, very well presented. My Dad died from sepsis following an MRSA infection. He was in hospital to have a pacemaker fitted as he had an unusually low pulse rate.
    I, unfortunately have the same problem, 75 years old, pulse rate of 35.

    • @e.conboy4286
      @e.conboy4286 2 месяца назад

      PanglossDr: I had become short of breath at rest and exhausted when grocery shopping. I’d had a hip replacement and was receiving physical therapy at home. My heart rate was 35! The therapist called and notified my doctor who instructed me to go to the ER by ambulance immediately where I was examined, CT’s scanned, etc. Next thing I knew I had a pacemaker. I think one of my lungs had nearly filled with fluid; a doctor drained it into a gallon size plastic bag, right there as I was in my bed. I’m only 86 y/o and thankful for this extension of my time on earth and the wonderful medical technology and experts who saved my life. May God bless you all…❤️Elizabeth

  • @mal_3157
    @mal_3157 3 года назад +1517

    “feels a slight pain in my chest”
    Me: I guess this is the end

  • @anntitus2901
    @anntitus2901 5 лет назад +1840

    A student felt a sharp pain in her side. This is how her period started.

    • @lillihrncir3000
      @lillihrncir3000 5 лет назад +33

      mood

    • @zapdosgaming9312
      @zapdosgaming9312 5 лет назад +27

      *Inhales*

    • @jkl799
      @jkl799 5 лет назад +3

      Ann Titus haha, good one!

    • @CORVIDZZ_
      @CORVIDZZ_ 5 лет назад +6

      I just started my period theres no pain ;

    • @caramba3227
      @caramba3227 5 лет назад +5

      Bluestar lover112 my period doesn’t usually hurt much. My first period didn’t hurt at all, but sometimes it hurts a bit. Some of my friends get bad pains though.

  • @scottmoore765
    @scottmoore765 2 года назад +6

    This is absolutely true. Dealing with SIRS and septic patients is not to be underestimated. This video makes it clear that prevention is very possible with good aseptic technique and proper procedure. For those of your practicing, never let your guard down and stay vigilant. A fairly standard op can turn into a fight for someone's life!

  • @someoneout-there2165
    @someoneout-there2165 2 года назад +3

    You are my new favorite RUclipsr. You're smart, the stories are fascinating and you're handsome to boot.

  • @creamlord8257
    @creamlord8257 5 лет назад +276

    A student goes to a shitty hospital. This is what happened to her chances of survival.

  • @malkav0488
    @malkav0488 3 года назад +1186

    The real first part of the title is: "a patient gets mishandled in a hospital"

    • @TheAvsouto
      @TheAvsouto 3 года назад +24

      Today this student must be around as a doctor. And you have to pay thousands of dollars to get aid from him. With no refunds. Sleep well

    • @malkav0488
      @malkav0488 3 года назад +22

      @@TheAvsouto joke's on him, I don't live in his country and healthcare is free

    • @ronniewall1481
      @ronniewall1481 2 года назад +17

      PROBLEM IS A LOT OF DOCTORS CHEAT THEIR WAY THROUGH SCHOOL THEN GET THIS ATTITUDE THAT BEING A DOCTOR MAKES THEM GODS.
      I HAVE CORRECTED DOCTORS BEFORE TALK ABOUT BUTT HURT.

    • @notme2day
      @notme2day 2 года назад +7

      @@ronniewall1481 I'm not a dr but I "tried" to tell my surgeon something was going wrong .. all he did was order blood work and not listen .. my body showed him .. 12 hrs ltr dr calls me in a panic as my kidneys were shut down due to the IV vancomycin from MRSA in mesh implant.

    • @ronniewall1481
      @ronniewall1481 2 года назад +14

      @@notme2day MY FRIEND DIED BECAUSE THEY REFUSED TO CHECK CHEST TUBE. THERE SHOULD BEEN MORE BLOOD IN THE BAG. THEY MAKE EXCUSES FOR TWELVE HOURS WHEN THEY FINALLY WENT TO CHECK HE HAD ALREADY BLEED OUT.
      IN A HOSPITAL FOR CRACKED RIB KILLED BY SOME POS DOCTOR.

  • @someonesayroadtrable
    @someonesayroadtrable 2 года назад +1

    I always feel so educated after watching these videos. You explain things so well.

  • @bahmdiggity9577
    @bahmdiggity9577 2 года назад +1

    June 18th, 2021 I love that this guys stuff keeps popping up for me and no matter how long ago he did the video or what the video is about it is always worth a watch. Informative, interesting, pertinent and with just the right balance of "oh shit" and "hmmmmm". Thanks mate.

  • @TORchic1
    @TORchic1 4 года назад +2353

    God, i had to keep pausing this video because of how angry I was getting.
    Pay attention, Nursing and Medical students. These sterile techniques are here for a reason, and if you can't bother with them, then pick some other career. I remember having to work in a microbiology lab with some nursing students, and they barely knew how to do any kind of sterile technique. I even had to show them myself, and the next week they STILL didn't bother with it. It pisses me off so much knowing that they expect to work with sick patients when they can't bother to do the simplest things to help.

    • @sapphireblue4031
      @sapphireblue4031 4 года назад +172

      Yes, it is a very big problem that many don't understand how serious it can get if you don't work sterile. So many people are too lazy and try to save a few seconds at the expense of someone's life. I've seen so much of it and was guilty of it sometimes, too, when time was tight. Sadly hospitals are so understaffed that you can't do everything that you should without having to OT for a few hours after the shift.
      It should be more important to actually care for the patients instead of having to document every single thing which just takes time off for the patients who need it.

    • @drSJV
      @drSJV 4 года назад +46

      TORchic1 in some countries like Bulgaria hand washing or using disinfectants is not part of the doctors or med students’ routine 😞 Stethoscopes and phones are never disinfected even they are in continuous use.

    • @janetwhite7786
      @janetwhite7786 4 года назад +7

      Prescient. Wouldn't you say?

    • @DianeHasHopeInChrist
      @DianeHasHopeInChrist 4 года назад +68

      I got pissed off too. Watch videos of how SLACK the Italian & Chinese Hospital staff were...cross contaminating Covid-19 patients.
      They never changed gloves going patient to patient, and never washed hands.
      In NY City, nurses are doing the same thing....not changing gloves or washing hands between patients, thereby, cross contaminating the Corona Virus and/or any other bacteria.
      In all my ICU/ER/Trauma nursing career, have I ever witnessed such disgusting, bad behavior by medical "professionals". Are they purposely killing patients? Probably.

    • @AK-xj2di
      @AK-xj2di 4 года назад +13

      I had to have carers in, three different agencies....i had to remind each of them to wash their hands, & to wash them properly some would sneeze on their hands & carry on preparing hands, they would come in with their dirtiest shoes! A few looked proper addict, some also stole a few things, & money they were charging were arms n legs, that's why always have camera installed, they 3 agency were run by crooks. Lost all respect for them.

  • @syxxvralrock5759
    @syxxvralrock5759 5 лет назад +778

    A hospital felt a sharp pain in their paycheck. This is how they almost got shut down.

  • @zacharytaylor190
    @zacharytaylor190 3 года назад +8

    Its entirely possible that my grandpa died of MRSA, considering his kidney failure. There was also a bruise at his IV site like was mentioned. So many sad cases out there.

  • @JohnnytheYouKnowWhat
    @JohnnytheYouKnowWhat Год назад +22

    When I was 11, I had to get a bone marrow transplant, radiation and chemotherapy, and immunosuppressant treatment for a genetic disorder I was born with. During the year I was in the hospital for my transplant, I had many things done to assist in my care. I had a procedure to have an under the skin internal port installed in my chest underneath my left pec, and an external port installed next to my right armpit, for the nurse's and doctor's convenience to draw blood and administer medication. I remember vividly, one day, I had to get some blood drawn and tests done and they used my internal port to do so. After blood had been drawn and we waited for the results and recieved them back, the nurse swabbed my skin to the port and finished up by injecting saline into it to flush it out and clean it up. My whole body shuddered uncontrollably, violently, for a few seconds as soon as she did that, and my bone marrow transplant doctor who was in the room became concerned and asked if that was a normal occurance whenever they had to use my port. My parents and I said no, that was not normal, so they kept us at the hospital for another 30 minutes to monitor me for anything abnormal. 30 minutes went by and I was completely fine. We were given the all clear to leave and go home, and we lived an hour away from the hospital. Instead of immediately driving home, we decided to stop at a restaurant a few blocks away from the hospital to get food before making the drive back. While waiting for our order, I started to shake uncontrollably, and I was burning up, saying I was freezing, becoming disoriented and confused about my surroundings and what was going on. My parents had a thermometer on hand that they used to take my temperature. The next thing I knew, we were back in the car rushing back to the hospital, and then I blacked out. I have no memory of what happened until I woke up a week later in the hospital. I was told that when my parents checked my temperature, it read 106.3 F. Two more degrees and my brain would have cooked inside my skull and I would have died. I was told I had gone into septic shock and they immediately tried to stabilise me and ask me questions, but I was not mentally aware. I was conscious, but unresponsive to questions, simply staring and ignoring any external stimuli the doctors tried to get me to focus on, like they weren't even there, and muttering gibberish. I could not walk or move. I had no control over any of my motor functions. In the end, they surmised that I might have had some bacteria collected in my port, and when the nurse flushed the saline in, it pushed all that bacteria into my body all at once, and my body responded to the violent invasion initially, but it wasn't until at least almost an hour later that I started to experience the symptoms of septic shock. If we hadn't stopped to get food, I likely would have died.

    • @diggerpete9334
      @diggerpete9334 Год назад

      Long story

    • @rakshitraina3203
      @rakshitraina3203 Год назад

      Lucky.

    • @jENN_172
      @jENN_172 Год назад

      my goodness, i hope you stay healthy for the rest of ur life since healthy is our first priority. pls take care of urself. hope u’re fine now

  • @astrallemon2311
    @astrallemon2311 6 лет назад +1028

    A worker feels a nudge on his shoulder. This is how his 8th cousin lost her arm.

  • @stealth_pool8780
    @stealth_pool8780 6 лет назад +495

    A kid sneezed twice and nobody was there to bless him and now he is in a coma for 19 years

  • @noname-wk3nl
    @noname-wk3nl 2 года назад +2

    i was aiming for med ,
    but had my doubts abt whether id fall out of interest in it or not
    this channel made me realise
    how much
    i love medical 😭😭❤️
    DAMN U NEED BIG TIME RECOGNITION NOT EVEN KIDDING 😭❤️

  • @heathergarnham9555
    @heathergarnham9555 2 года назад +4

    I came on one night to a dementia wanderer who had MRSA and VRE with oozing wounds, sharing a bathroom with a baby who had an URTI. There were empty rooms in the ward. I immediately contacted my Team Leader and insisted that the mum and bub moved to a new room. No one had told mum that the man sharing her bathroom was potentially infections, I just couldn't believe that this happened we always know baby's are very delicate and susceptible to infections.

  • @MichaelJayValueInvesting
    @MichaelJayValueInvesting 5 лет назад +916

    "We have to watch for deep vain thrombosis--a blood clot that typically forms in the legs of someone who has not moved for some time."
    _Immediately stands up while watching_

    • @iLiekKitteys
      @iLiekKitteys 4 года назад +18

      I literally just stood up and walked away when he said that

    • @Sparkingcircuits_
      @Sparkingcircuits_ 4 года назад +46

      (Reads comment) (flicks legs around)

    • @teresamcmurrin8672
      @teresamcmurrin8672 4 года назад +10

      Michael Jay - Value Investing I've read that we should get up and move around at least once every 20 minutes. I set the timer on my phone to make sure I do that!

    • @rumblefish9
      @rumblefish9 4 года назад +14

      You can prevent this by exercising your legs even while sitting. You can do foot pumps and ankle circles.

    • @damilolaodebode8843
      @damilolaodebode8843 4 года назад +2

      Michael Jay - Value Investing I just walked up and down the stairs about 10 times

  • @brycennelson5605
    @brycennelson5605 3 года назад +3594

    Poor JC. She has been through sooooo much in all of these videos.

  • @StageMan57
    @StageMan57 2 года назад +80

    Question: Has Hospitals adopted the perception that patient infections are to be automatically tested for MERSA?
    If not, why not?

    • @janmeyer3129
      @janmeyer3129 2 года назад +7

      They test all people and surfaces in hospitals here, but it is so common that it is re-introduced over and over

    • @oliviamartini9700
      @oliviamartini9700 2 года назад +7

      MRSA and C-diff (the other treacherous hospital-acquired infection).
      If you're not sick when you go in, you likely will be...not to mention aspiration pneumonia with feeding tubes. No wonder people are reluctant to go - what a Catch-22!

    • @luciaoei5607
      @luciaoei5607 2 года назад +3

      Cultures take days to make though.

  • @JakePlays1912
    @JakePlays1912 2 года назад

    I can almost feel the passion in your voice over this one.

  • @Shigan4059
    @Shigan4059 5 лет назад +570

    This shit feeds my health anxiety like nothing else but damn is it interesting

    • @calliecorn
      @calliecorn 4 года назад +28

      Oh cool, nice to know I'm not the only person who worries about this stuff

    • @JosoLifts
      @JosoLifts 4 года назад +24

      It's so addicting to watch these but it makes me more paranoid about my health and my family's health

    • @Chapterhouse86
      @Chapterhouse86 4 года назад +6

      No doubt. This shit freaks me out, but I cant stop watching lol!

    • @yellowspike3344
      @yellowspike3344 4 года назад +3

      Yeah definitely not good for me because i have mild anxiety buy i couldn't agree with you more it is indeed interesting. Just have a healthy lifestyle and you'll decrease your risk of any health issues in the long run.

    • @nine300
      @nine300 4 года назад +1

      I have horrible anxiety and I get the same problem with this kind of thing as well as true crime, now I can't stop worrying that everything and everyone is going to kill me but... I really like mysteries OK

  • @abstruseglitch
    @abstruseglitch 5 лет назад +125

    My dad died of septic shock that likely originated from his dialysis fistula. It was also MRSA. Wash your hands, everyone. Your patients' lives are on the line

  • @sydneyashton9830
    @sydneyashton9830 2 года назад +11

    I had similar sx's as JC. Mersa, Sepsis, Ecoli, and C-diff. Vancomycin saved my life.

  • @robertbrode3210
    @robertbrode3210 5 месяцев назад +3

    Ultimately, the attending doctor is liable for this pt care. It would be so much better if everybody did what they were supposed to do and they were perfect. Although there is no excuse for this many missed problems, this is a real world example. Thank you for the great presentations and explanations. This is a great video (all of your videos are) and explains so well and is very entertaining - especially for what (on paper) is straight medical issue.

  • @zigmar2
    @zigmar2 5 лет назад +293

    These kind of people who knowingly do not follow basic hospital protocols and have a "nothing bad would happen" attitude should be fired immediately and never be allowed to work in the health sector. Their actions are borderline criminal.

    • @nocnurse3839
      @nocnurse3839 5 лет назад +8

      eddlang x this is why I'm ocd about washing my hands, gel in gel out, double gloves, iso precautions, family & pt teaching. Plus, I wipe down my unit constantly.

    • @nocnurse3839
      @nocnurse3839 5 лет назад +3

      Dick Fageroni 😂😂😂😂 omfg.....

    • @aq5426
      @aq5426 5 лет назад +1

      Preach it! I'm not even in the medical profession, but I'm all about washing my hands and preventing any cross-contamination.

    • @alphanull6348
      @alphanull6348 5 лет назад

      It's terrible how this happens, my dad got sepsis when a nurse put a sterile catheter on a hospital chair, went back a week later with a fever of 104.5 degrees F

    • @Elle-ok9ti
      @Elle-ok9ti 5 лет назад +1

      New Zealand health sucks

  • @Prickly_Cactus_1993
    @Prickly_Cactus_1993 3 года назад +895

    I was recently in the ICU, I left the hospital with 2 new infections. This shows how unhygienic hospitals can be and how uneducated some hospital staff are at during simple tasks such as hand washing.

    • @jobrimar8291
      @jobrimar8291 3 года назад +143

      I was told by a doctor that if I stayed in the hospital I would catch something!!! I had a non Hodgkin lymphoma and was waiting for a bed on the cancer ward. I stayed, and caught C. diff, by the time I got to the cancer ward I was a virtual bio weapon on the verge of potentially wiping out the other patients. Caused me a bowel perforation too, that was off the chart painful. All down to hygiene standards. Hope you have recovered fully.

    • @malach_te
      @malach_te 3 года назад +58

      i caught pneumonia as a newborn because of an unsanitary hospital and im glad i havent had to go back since

    • @LoveTrueMusic1
      @LoveTrueMusic1 3 года назад +51

      @@jobrimar8291 I caught C. diff after having 5 spinal disks removed followed by scoliosis correction surgery 2 days later. I was supposed to be in the hospital for only 4 days after the 2nd surgery, but with C. Diff it added an additional 10 days to my stay. Luckily fentanyl wiped almost all of my memory from that time, but it was THE worst pain I will probably ever feel in my life and opioids didn't do shit for intestinal pain

    • @jobrimar8291
      @jobrimar8291 3 года назад +17

      @@LoveTrueMusic1 hope life is treating you well nowadays. That’s some journey.

    • @whisperingsage
      @whisperingsage 3 года назад +25

      I was protected by the grace of God, literally, my hubby had over 100 people praying for me, I was in ICU for sepsis 2 months, 3 months rehab.

  • @arnelgania9441
    @arnelgania9441 Год назад +1

    Value of social hygiene is never underrated, trust it & it will save lives.

  • @montanateri6889
    @montanateri6889 2 года назад

    such an interesting site! I love the knowledge, the facts, the science of what happens and why. Excellect, as always!

  • @ayalaamaury
    @ayalaamaury 5 лет назад +354

    I had appendicitis, ruptured appendix. Had fever for 6 days from sepsis. I'm so glad to be here

    • @Oregon696969
      @Oregon696969 4 года назад +4

      Cool story bro'.

    • @krishnagarg4459
      @krishnagarg4459 4 года назад +7

      Same

    • @misseselise3864
      @misseselise3864 3 года назад

      sepsis is the body’s reaction to infection. sepsis is not an infection. you had an infection that caused a fever for six days. not sepsis.

  • @AlexTFG-PG
    @AlexTFG-PG 6 лет назад +8329

    you are so underrated

    • @AlexTFG-PG
      @AlexTFG-PG 6 лет назад +80

      Kamil Ibri I’m not gonna lie he’ll probably be vsauce4

    • @fordgalaxie3695
      @fordgalaxie3695 6 лет назад +7

      Food Nation, pixelgun 3d player*

    • @AlexTFG-PG
      @AlexTFG-PG 6 лет назад +17

      Then why are you even here in the first place?

    • @prankfoobisjr1171
      @prankfoobisjr1171 6 лет назад +5

      AlexTFG nice to see you here after a pixel gun video.

    • @trueguitar981
      @trueguitar981 6 лет назад +3

      PG3D IS AWESOME

  • @conga781
    @conga781 3 месяца назад +1

    chubby emu, the knowledge i got from watching your videos helped me in a biology test, so i am very grateful for that 😊

  • @christine2ehgtinyhouse893
    @christine2ehgtinyhouse893 Год назад

    I love this channel never connect chubby emu with such a wonderful thorough explanation of illnesses by an ER doctor. The best part is the way he breaks down the Latin/Greek medical terminology.

  • @radi0activedonutsx3
    @radi0activedonutsx3 3 года назад +1496

    This is the type of doctor everybody wants when they go to the hospital. Powerhouse of a human. God bless these videos and him.

    • @turbanman304
      @turbanman304 3 года назад +164

      *mitochondria of a man

    • @The_DC_Kid
      @The_DC_Kid 2 года назад +9

      "Doctor". chuckle

    • @shypixels6662
      @shypixels6662 2 года назад +94

      Me laying on the hospital bed dying as my doctor talks about my illness into a camera

    • @radi0activedonutsx3
      @radi0activedonutsx3 2 года назад +3

      @@shypixels6662 omg

    • @The_DC_Kid
      @The_DC_Kid 2 года назад +2

      @@radi0activedonutsx3 LOL imo :-)

  • @zerolunaa9479
    @zerolunaa9479 6 лет назад +664

    These make me feel educational but horrified about everything around me

    • @assphat2639
      @assphat2639 6 лет назад +4

      Zero_Luna_Wolf same

    • @Kaplvv_Missing
      @Kaplvv_Missing 6 лет назад

      Sameee

    • @xnovablud2497
      @xnovablud2497 6 лет назад

      Zero_Luna_Wolf, paranoid same

    • @JohnzeeMr
      @JohnzeeMr 6 лет назад

      I got appendectomy too but I really never needed it because with mine the inflammation was gone, still I kind of understand the doctor he probably was clueless and was afraid that I might die on the hospital if not operated. But I think he was poor and got no money still the real threat to appendectomy is after the operation particularly urination, maybe women have more risk because I regain bowel control because right after I awakened I feel like my bladder is about to explode and want to really urinate really badly so much so that its like my dick is very very hard and sperm is cumming but there's still more. I even told the doctor I can't urinate cause my sperm wants to cum out of my hard dick and it won't stop getting hard unless I let go of all my sperm which seem I'm always climaxing but can't cum. The doctor says lets catheter you but I said how will I cum if you put something in my dick, so I said bullocks started to calm down and stopped moving eventually the confusing climax of wanting to urinate sperm slowly became bearable so I was able to sleep. And 8 hours later I awakened and finally the wound probably stop swelling and I was able to urinate. I think the swelling and the removal of the mesentery prevented my urination and the only movement to stimulate urination was to have an erection to simulate contraction problem is my bladder is full. I pity the girl she must have suffered a lot under all those stuff they pump her when he just wanted to urinate. Too bad she doesn't have a dick. Still I think the European Doctors and the poor people they trained from all over the place are trying to kill the Nazi Americans and steal their lands, but not openly because they need them to fight and die for them.

    • @SGprooo
      @SGprooo 6 лет назад

      lol that's a good one

  • @gutenman7112
    @gutenman7112 2 года назад +2

    I just started my medical schools , and i really appreciate the name explanation , made it easier to remember the meanig and understanding it . 🥰🥰

  • @billyflores3360
    @billyflores3360 2 года назад

    Man, you are ONE HUGE NERD!!! That’s AWESOME bro! I learn cool terms every time i watch your channel

  • @natashabutterworth5246
    @natashabutterworth5246 3 года назад +1543

    This sounds like a law suit 😂 I’m a 2nd year student and we’re always told to trust that gut feeling. If you feel like you’re not being listened too, ask someone else. One doctors mistake shouldn’t cost a life.

    • @mr.nemesis6442
      @mr.nemesis6442 2 года назад +113

      That hospital is fucked and those doctor’s careers are about to end. You shouldn’t be working in a hospital if you’re incompetent.

    • @Ulick-N-Owen
      @Ulick-N-Owen 2 года назад +58

      @@mr.nemesis6442 those who aren’t in battle have sharp swords

    • @Henry_Jr_Watsson
      @Henry_Jr_Watsson 2 года назад +146

      @@Ulick-N-Owen No, but that's the truth. When having a critical job, being highly incompetent warrants being fired. There's no 'Oh, sorry' after people start dying due to incompetent people. Maybe that's normal for you, but among the rest, it is not.

    • @onebraincellarmy6972
      @onebraincellarmy6972 2 года назад +72

      @@Henry_Jr_Watsson I think what they’re trying to point out is that even the best doctor in the world will make one fatal mistake. We can talk about how the doctors/nurses should be perfect all the time due to the high risks of their job, but truth is that they _will_ make dangerous mistakes. Especially since they tend to be overworked and sleep deprived, even more if their hospital skimps out on hiring help. We can, however, lessen the chances of lethal errors and death of patients due to mishandling-but we can’t completely eliminate it. If we started laying off everyone who did that, there’d probably be less than two doctors in every hospital in every specialty. That would be another problem in the making.
      Repeated incompetency however…… should definitely not be tolerated. Like that doctor who kept forgetting small surgical equipments in his patients, or that one doctor that kept diagnosing cancer (I think it might have been a different ailment) on numerous patients that didn’t have cancer. There’s probably a limit to how many mistake a medical professional could make, and a much smaller limit on their lethal errors. I hope anyway.
      Edit: added “numerous patients that didn’t have cancer” and changed “consecutive” to “repeated”

    • @5bc500
      @5bc500 2 года назад +52

      @@onebraincellarmy6972 washing your hands isn't a fatal mistake though i work in a restaurant and even when im sleep deprived its still instinctual to wash my hands, and i know doctors probably have much stricter and habitual hand washing its just common sense to wash your hands upon changing your gloves

  • @thuff86
    @thuff86 6 лет назад +812

    ALL hospital workers know that the first thing you do and last thing you do is remove your gloves. New gloves when entering room, remove gloves when leaving. Nurse should have been charged here imo. I know it's tough, but we have accountability for our patients.

    • @no.850
      @no.850 6 лет назад

      Timothy Huff Yeah except the workers dont have time to keep most of the hospital hygienic.

    • @compendiumyo3358
      @compendiumyo3358 5 лет назад +11

      ベイビーガール The daughter of the gentleman with MRSA was not educated or was not aware and contaminated several surfaces. The nurse touched a contaminated surface grabbed new stuff to change the injection line then put on gloves, this contaminated the injection materials and was then inserted into the patients arm thus spreading the MRSA :)

    • @sugarmilk28
      @sugarmilk28 5 лет назад +10

      The problem was that they didn't wash their hands and spread the bacteria. It wasn't the gloves but not washing hands and the daughter didn't change gloves or wash her hands.

    • @leonaffah8294
      @leonaffah8294 5 лет назад

      Timothy Huff $eas

    • @touya_todoroki974
      @touya_todoroki974 5 лет назад

      kellypedroia yes but the patients daughter was working there

  • @acadian71
    @acadian71 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for all these videos and thank you for explaining them so well :)

  • @simplyme798
    @simplyme798 3 года назад +1

    Extremely interesting videos with loads of information.
    Please post more of them
    I love the way you say " Presenting to the Emergency Room " your tag line 😆

  • @apae225
    @apae225 6 лет назад +743

    I have a sudden desire to live the rest of my life in soap now.

    • @kane758
      @kane758 6 лет назад +54

      SirCereal225 Bruh, that'll just train your immune system to live like a potato

    • @eonchaosorder4662
      @eonchaosorder4662 6 лет назад +4

      raptor 99 explain

    • @minecrafterselite1
      @minecrafterselite1 6 лет назад +35

      SirCereal225 those who live by the soap die by the soap.

    • @rgerber
      @rgerber 6 лет назад +13

      bleach has pretty effective cleaning attributes

    • @avinavi5414
      @avinavi5414 6 лет назад +1

      rgerber I would recommend it

  • @beverlyhigh620
    @beverlyhigh620 3 года назад +636

    "Take care of yourself and wash your hands". I was an ER/ED nurse during the early years AIDS/HIV. Washing hands and gloves were SOP, but many of the older nurses had a hard time with gloving and hand washing. Scary at how much can be stopped by clean hands and common sense.

    • @notme2day
      @notme2day 2 года назад +37

      I was a paramedic during those early years .. had a first aider in my rig that believed it was airborne .. wonder what that person thinks of covid .. I'm thinking she's a flat earther by now.

    • @beverlyhigh620
      @beverlyhigh620 2 года назад +9

      @@notme2day probably

    • @aaahmmmh5094
      @aaahmmmh5094 2 года назад +3

      @@notme2day How do you go from "She was afraid of a poorly understood disease in the 80s" to "I bet she's a flat earther now"? Peak boomer brain!

    • @zadinal
      @zadinal 2 года назад +24

      Fun fact something like 60% of healthcare workers don't wash thier hands before or after entering a patient's room. Kind of sad considering how much access to clean water and soap.

    • @TepidBlack
      @TepidBlack Год назад

      @@notme2day didn't the majority think it was airborne at first which is why people were left in empty wards to die and only seem by medical staff wearing full hazmat suits?

  • @user-ko9us6mi8t
    @user-ko9us6mi8t 2 года назад +1

    Such a relief that she survived.

  • @BardhokNdoji
    @BardhokNdoji 2 года назад

    Big fan of this channel. So educative! Everyone should watch these videos.

  • @daniihh
    @daniihh 4 года назад +536

    Chubbyemu: "...or DVT, a blood clot, that typically forms in the legs of people who haven't moved in some time."
    Me: ***FRANTIC LEG KICKING***

    • @phaserisclasic8825
      @phaserisclasic8825 4 года назад +1

      Daniel Conley ummmm yeah

    • @misseselise3864
      @misseselise3864 3 года назад +40

      when he says “haven’t moved” he means haven’t moved AT ALL. adjusting your position in bed and going to another room are enough to make it nearly impossible for you to get dvt. also there shouldn’t be a comma between ‘clot’ and ‘that’ because dvt is a specific kind of blood clot

    • @waltervaquerano7608
      @waltervaquerano7608 3 года назад +1

      Time to roll

    • @Ayatron34
      @Ayatron34 3 года назад +2

      @@misseselise3864 Chris Staniforth got it from gaming.

    • @misseselise3864
      @misseselise3864 3 года назад +9

      Ayatron34 unlikely and impossible are not the same thing. but he was an overweight man who played for up to 12 hours at a time. sitting in the same spot for a prolonged period without getting up and being overweight are both things that increase your risk of developing a DVT. the most common cause of a DVT is sitting sedentary. looking up his name + “DVT” gives you a bunch of news articles that ALL state the cause of the blood clot was from his marathon gaming.

  • @survivingadapter20
    @survivingadapter20 4 года назад +220

    Last 10 seconds. "She lived" Thats what i came for

  • @deandeann1541
    @deandeann1541 2 года назад +2

    A good video. It brings back memories. Something similar happened to me about 3 years ago. It was a brutal experience. Perforated intestine and resulting sepsis with nearly fatal complications. I was absolutely fine the day before & woke up with a stomach ache, then things absolutely fell apart.

  • @angelg6281
    @angelg6281 2 года назад

    Going straight to my restroom to wash my hands now.
    Astonishing how something so small can lead to such drastic effects. Great video here. 👍🙏

  • @abdelsiam2144
    @abdelsiam2144 6 лет назад +573

    Now that is the scariest story about how not washing your hands can kill

    • @juwanbantug5465
      @juwanbantug5465 6 лет назад +42

      Abdel Siam Now I see why most hospitals here in Canada and other countries like it really encourage you to wash your hands freqeuntly when inside hospitals.

    • @kiky.mp4
      @kiky.mp4 6 лет назад +3

      here in Indonesia the hospitals and the supermarkets has free alcohol hand sanitizer. it's cool.

    • @joonahelin2091
      @joonahelin2091 6 лет назад +4

      Abdel Siam to be fair this is a pretty fucking extreme case

    • @TomuraKubomi
      @TomuraKubomi 6 лет назад

      +Kiky like every hospital ever?

    • @lightspeed1113
      @lightspeed1113 6 лет назад

      Kiky Yeah, that's not just Indonesia. That's like everywhere in Canada too

  • @moonlightbomber
    @moonlightbomber 5 лет назад +172

    A boy cracked his knuckles.
    This is how he died of lung cancer.

    • @elixer6522
      @elixer6522 5 лет назад +3

      The best one yet lmao

    • @gatekeeper6720
      @gatekeeper6720 5 лет назад +2

      Underrated

    • @miikaura
      @miikaura 5 лет назад

      GatlingGhOst i cracked my knuckles right before i read ur comment lmao

  • @karencummings8242
    @karencummings8242 3 года назад +1

    Wonderful job. I worked in an ER where we saw this regularly. This was before it got the name MRSA. Now we can treat the patient better and the sterility is kept the infection down.

  • @amberbrooke3796
    @amberbrooke3796 2 года назад

    Just wanted to say that I love your videos they are so interesting and you explain everything perfectly. I can't wait for more :)

  • @haleighcole1712
    @haleighcole1712 3 года назад +909

    This just goes to show that washing ya dang hands has been super important long before COVID-19 was a problem

    • @emilinebelle7811
      @emilinebelle7811 2 года назад +27

      YES. this pandemic opened some eyes. I hope it sticks and we stay thoughtful

    • @notme2day
      @notme2day 2 года назад +7

      I was admitted for MRSA IN 2010 .. 4 hours later they moved me out of a shared room to a private room. They never told me ANYTHING about my infection nor that I should NOT leave my room .. I was bored and sadly wondered about a lot .. for days .. they never said a word!
      I've since found out quite a bit since I've been determined to be a carrier and I take a lot of precautions.. i usually get hospitalized yearly for it still but I do get a private room free of xtra charges 😊 always see the bright side.

    • @sidewalks2269
      @sidewalks2269 2 года назад +1

      ¿Dang?

    • @justinwillingale2086
      @justinwillingale2086 2 года назад

      Yes we all have Ignaz Semmelweis to thank for proper hand sanitation techniques in the medical practice.

    • @Galworld761
      @Galworld761 2 года назад +4

      I started going back into my office and people are STILL using rest room without washing hands!!!! 🤦‍♀️

  • @CS-wf4iu
    @CS-wf4iu 6 лет назад +558

    Moral of the story:
    WASH YOUR HANDS

    • @mr.friendly1256
      @mr.friendly1256 6 лет назад +6

      Lol Lady Do your job really

    • @Rasse796
      @Rasse796 6 лет назад +2

      And change gloves.

    • @ruoweilim7334
      @ruoweilim7334 6 лет назад +8

      no, moral of the story: please be vigilant and scrupulous people's lives are at risk here

    • @sparksycat
      @sparksycat 6 лет назад

      Lol Lady I moved bedrooms to be next to the bathroom just to make sure people washed their hands.

    • @chewycooking9013
      @chewycooking9013 6 лет назад +2

      My videos have my hands being washed CONSTANTLY, I hate the feeling of eggs on my hands

  • @ktkt9982
    @ktkt9982 Месяц назад

    Omg I'm so glad JC made it!

  • @dwcheshire
    @dwcheshire 2 года назад

    Love the channel! Your presentation is very good and engaging. Thank you!