Cardiac Arrest Experience - Patient point of view in advanced life support / code blue

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  • Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 41

  • @95mudshovel
    @95mudshovel 4 года назад +43

    As a writer, this is super helpful.

  • @algobo
    @algobo 7 лет назад +48

    Fantastic! I felt like I was in charge of the airway! I was thinking that it would be interesting to see more videos like this, from the point of view of each team member! Your videos are amazing for reviewing ALS skills, thanks a lot for your amazing work! Great team.

    • @OxfordMedicalVideos
      @OxfordMedicalVideos  7 лет назад +7

      Thanks Alexandre, much appreciated!

    • @drcadaay6217
      @drcadaay6217 3 года назад +2

      @@OxfordMedicalVideos जुजोवै00जुजोवायी

    • @lucyokoti9273
      @lucyokoti9273 11 месяцев назад +1

      Well received a good day from myself

  • @aarphi1984
    @aarphi1984 7 лет назад +53

    Great idea for a video! Had a bit of a laugh over the face on the dummy! Lol

  • @kleshtringu01
    @kleshtringu01 7 лет назад +9

    Thanks for the cool video..
    One thing PLEEEEAAASEEEE!
    Checking for breathing and pulse at the same time superduper, but put your ear where you can feel the breathing of the patient --> EAR ON NOSE/MOUTH!!
    And the compressions in this video are > 90 % insufficient

  • @latia876
    @latia876 4 года назад +8

    Oh wow, I can't believe that I can move the video around!

  • @Gublug125
    @Gublug125 7 лет назад +14

    Overall an excellent film. Lovely communication with lots of closed loops.
    I'll forgive the somewhat shallow appearing chest compressions as, by the look of it, the manikin might have been partly responsible (I'm guessing from what I can see that it's a high-ish fidelity manikin with gubbins in the chest to allow it to "breath" that limits the depth of compressions?).
    Delighted to see a sensible ventilation rate once you had a supraglotic airway (as opposed to hyperventilation that is worryingly all too common).
    Great work 😊

  • @ChasingBlue-wd9cw
    @ChasingBlue-wd9cw Год назад +2

    I hope he's OK poor thing🙁🙁🙁🙁

  • @TapDaKart
    @TapDaKart 3 года назад +3

    Thanks.

  • @heidyhalana573
    @heidyhalana573 7 лет назад +3

    Amazing demo

  • @HR-hb3pv
    @HR-hb3pv 2 года назад +1

    Is it the correct sequence, or it's updated as compression then airway checking and then rescue breathing?
    Please answer

  • @aimwatajohanna7316
    @aimwatajohanna7316 2 года назад +1

    I'm a paramedic iwant to learn more

  • @sudha6779
    @sudha6779 Год назад

    Thanks sir

  • @HomoDoc
    @HomoDoc 6 лет назад +8

    Extremely impressive however I have a couple of questions...at one point the team leader referred to the arrest as a V-Fiv Arrest and then later a VF Cardiac Arrest. Is the UK term still VF for ventricular fibrillation or is it changing to V-Fib in alignment with the US and Canada? Also, I saw “code blue” in the title. Is that for American/Canadian viewers or is that being adopted as a term in the UK too?
    Well done guys. And I hope to see more videos with Dan, the tattooed hunk in them!

    • @OxfordMedicalVideos
      @OxfordMedicalVideos  6 лет назад +5

      Hi, glad you enjoyed it!
      VF is still the term in the UK (and in the ALS guidelines) though V=Fib is used largely interchangably.
      Code blue is very much for US-based viewers - cardiac arrest is main the UK term

  • @ryancornwell8563
    @ryancornwell8563 3 года назад +13

    If you are getting cpr you are unconscious this should be mostly a black video

    • @JustShpigel
      @JustShpigel 4 месяца назад

      It's not the patient POV though

    • @vaseksvarc7419
      @vaseksvarc7419 2 месяца назад

      ​@@JustShpigelIt is. Well it should be since it's written in the name of video

    • @JustShpigel
      @JustShpigel 2 месяца назад

      @@vaseksvarc7419 Oh..
      Well, keyword's "should", you can see the head

  • @mogah33
    @mogah33 6 лет назад +2

    Fantastic ...great job every one

    • @mogah33
      @mogah33 4 года назад

      @Valerie O'Brien I m sorry to hear that ,but I don't work in UK to reply but here in ksa we are doing cpr for every one regardless his age

  • @naveenkardam53
    @naveenkardam53 4 года назад +2

    Good effort

  • @Mr.Dustpan
    @Mr.Dustpan Год назад +1

    i didnt respond bc my name isn't Daniel

  • @محمدعيدحسنخلاف
    @محمدعيدحسنخلاف 3 года назад +2

    Oh no.... You'r very slow... Comming in egypt

  • @areyoumad1
    @areyoumad1 2 года назад +1

    Where is Adrinaline?

  • @Ashleyd.c
    @Ashleyd.c 2 года назад +2

    She put her hair in Daniels face lol

  • @Darkdiamond1980
    @Darkdiamond1980 3 года назад +2

    The chaos tho-

  • @mylifeasbeth1968
    @mylifeasbeth1968 4 года назад +4

    I have a question,
    So here the AED/defribulator was charged to 150
    In Chicago med they usually charge to 200 and in soaps they usually charge to 360.
    360 sounds like it would be the most effective shock as it is the strongest, but then why would you bother with 200 and 150? are we talking about a patient who's heart is weakened from surgery and couldn't withstand a strong shock or something?

    • @kansasnew4738
      @kansasnew4738 4 года назад

      I guess they start low and build it up, like with adrenalin. if they go straight in at 360 maybe the heart wouldn't tolerate, I dk maybe 360 is a last resort type of thing

    • @theRamana93
      @theRamana93 3 года назад

      It depends if the machine is monophasic or biphasic. Basically there are two different types. I believe the monophasic defibrillator requires a higher energy

    • @user-do5ie4dw8s
      @user-do5ie4dw8s 2 месяца назад +1

      The electric sockets and plugs in the US are far different to the UK and therefore the amount of current / Joules used would be different in the UK as opposed to the US

  • @razzaelchannel3317
    @razzaelchannel3317 2 года назад +1

    Its really like doctor do to my father in law. But Allah love him more. Doctor already do the best.

  • @thomasmartin3471
    @thomasmartin3471 4 года назад +2

    Uhh...might wanna check the pulse first

  • @leahmoi6707
    @leahmoi6707 4 года назад +4

    1:15

  • @demirel710
    @demirel710 3 года назад +1

    😳😳😳