My favorite part about this amazing ad (which I've watched over and over) is that new guy Jack is totally down with hospital domination right out of the gate.
I usually hate all ads because they interupt whatever I’m watching. But this didn’t do that, it was the entertainment. Good job 👍 Sponsors take notice 👌
Can I ask what anosmia is? (Could google it but i prefer asking people what the thing is cause the info the person says is usually more accurate most of the time)
@@EnimsaMoon My sense of smell is gone. I cannot smell anything at all. It’s a struggle sometimes because I can’t distinguish between tastes sometimes and I can’t tell if I smell bad or not, but it’s interesting I guess.
@@Penguine12 Yeah I understand the pain of that one. We were using some kinda strong-smelling chemicals in Science class and everyone else was complaining about the smell and I was just kinda like “Oof I don’t smell it” and with that I got two “Anaya has Covid”s.
Literally my office. One nurse and I can't do vomit. We'll run. I can't really do poop, one girl can do both. I'm totally down for nasty skin things but I'm also the bug catcher. We're a good mix.
If i can deal with decomposing bodies in all of their states, would i be a good trade? (Morgue worker, not a serial killer). The downside to items you can use to smell instead of the stink is that you can associate those smells with the visual thing you see. Theres this vanilla one they used to use in my morgue well before i got there. My boss never used it because he said anytime he would smell vanilla, he would associate it with a rotting corpse.
the citrus aroma that gets put into the cleaning stuff also being used in food is an atrocity. The smell makes it feel as if you chew on WC cleaning tabs :(
This is prob the best sponsership video ever in youtube lol..so smooth and it doesnt sound too scripted and ppl actually will say it irl lol..idk why thats so important but i feel like its gonna attract ppl easily cause theyre gonna be interested in the story and the product..and the story actually had a problem that got solved by the product and it made sense..not like youre eating pizza with friends and no one wants to take the last slice and its a sponsor for waterproof shoes
Yesss get the bag Dr Schmidt!! I love a good inconspicuous ad placement. It makes me so happy when my fav creators start getting sponsors & the way yall slip them in is 👩🏼🍳💋
That's the exact reason why I decided not to go into nursing. I think I would have been a great nurse, but I cannot handle people smells. Oddly enough, most animal smells don't bother me so much. I worked at an animal shelter, and I've smelled all kinds of really gross things, but only once did something actually make me sick (a poor long-haired dog that had been locked in a crate in his own filth for weeks and had open wounds on his feet and backside from it).
Omg this is the first sponsorship that has me sold! I’m in dental and on the rare occasion you have a patient that smells terrible you’re stuck holding your breath through the entire procedure. The best remedy we have is mouthwash on a 2x2 tucked in between two masks. I WILL be buying this!
Honestly I've just gotten to the point where I'm used to it. I think morbidly obese people smell worse. The only thing that's made me gag in a long time is smegma spilling out of a trachectomy lol. Though I will say wrapping a full decomp in a cavity pack when you're hungover isn't very fun.
All these comments make me happy I'm currently a stay at home mommy to my 12mth old... Boy I don't miss any of this. I'll take baby poops anyday over wounds and cdiff
Yes!! So I work in an adult store and my nurses and doctors that come in always buy "Nip Nibs" by. CG . They put it on the tip on and the bottom on their noses! I also work as a server, I use it as well. I live in Rhode Island and we wear masks in my restaurant.
I gotta say, it is helpful when you can smell if you need to change someone or something else is off. I figured everyone would just get used to the crazy hospital smells.
I’m actually gonna buy one. Had a pt in the er with bilateral gangrene. Hx of diabetes/htn/ckd. Pt also poor so couldn’t afford healthcare and skips dialysis. Came in through ambulance and had 2 bags over his feet. Yep I took it off with the dr and juices started falling and it splashed on me. Fucking disgusting smell. I nearly gagged and I got a headache the instant I smelled it. His foot was black/grey/wet/soggy and his toe looked like you can just rip it off. Put coffee in there, didnt help. Also pt was stuck in the er because no rooms so I had him for the next 8 hrs till we got one. My lord. I had a headache for 2 days because it smelled so fucking disgusting
So it smelled like coffee and rotting flesh? Oh man! I'm sorry you had to smell that, kudos to you I couldn't have done it. I worked in a ER for about a year and just the body odor from some homeless people and drug addicts alone I couldn't take
@@MrsSasukeUchiha talking about a situation that happened to them doesn't mean they have no empathy for the patient lol. If that's the case, there's little to no one in the medical field with empathy. What are the chances that exact patient will watch this exact short, go through the comments, and see this exact one about them? Y'all are wild.
That might've been the fastest I've ever placed an order from a sponsored video 😂😂😂. I'm an EMT and we have a frequent flyer whose house smells like cat urine and that's truly the one smell that gets me 🤢. Cdiff sure, gangrenous limbs no problem, but cat urine? Nope, bought 4 just in case 😂
Had a Fournier’s gangrene patient in the ER once for six hours until surgery could come take him. Definitely needed some that day. Not even two masks and peppermint oil could save us.
if you smell a certain smell, even if it's one you really like, whenever you do something horrible - your limbic system will start associating that smell with that bad action. hence, one day... you start dreading the very thing you once loved..
@@adorableagoraphobe of course not but in this context dealing with odours, wounds, bodily fluids, etc is a negative experience to the brain. Consciously, the person can be the most caring person ever but subconsciously, the brain will continue being simple and primitive - bodily fluids = negative due to possible survival threat = associates the smell/taste/sound of the situation with a survival threat. Smell is one of the most powerful memory triggers. What encore says is correct.
@@catoverlords9560 Maybe there's something behind that, but for people in the Healthcare industry it really doesn't work that way. I work for a mortuary, I've dealt with decomp, autopsy cases, burn victims, gangrene, traumatic injuries, children, and infants. I've done embalmings, bathings, other prep work, and removals. You just get used to it. A lot of people just get used to the smells, I barely bother with deodorizer and I can tell you that those smells don't trigger any kind of reaction from me like you've described. Even outside of a work environment- like when I come across a dead animal that has the same decomp smell.
Reminds me of a story on reddit where a bunch of doctors were struggling to finish a procedure due to all the rotting flesh, poop, and pus. One dude ran off to grab the peppermint oil for their masks to cover up the smell but someone neglected to replace it. The dude ended up grabbing a bandage adhesive instead witch can give you a mild high from huffing it just so they could finish the procedure. Evidently they couldn't get the smell out for 3 days.
I have a sensitive nose and stomach that has me vomiting at literally the most benign smells - I was one day chasing down a _mango peel_ for half an hour that had already been thrown away somewhere in the house because the smell of it was making me dry heave.
Oh my gosh!!! I had this home health patient with a foot wound on a wound vac. I was doing the dressing change and I almost threw up the smell was so bad! I didn't think it'd be worse to me than vomit or C. diff but....yeah, apparently, it is. Such truth in your videos. Speaks to my heart.
One of my highschool science teachers provided Vic's for us to put under our noses to help with the formaldehyde smell while we were doing frog dissections. It was a stomach saver for me
Could you elaborate about what it's like working as an anatomist? I'm pre-med and for years before finally returning to college I was sure I knew my favorite specialty areas but now my interests are exploding and I'm increasingly interested in research, and I passionately love gross anatomy, so it would be awesome to hear what your work is typically like!
Old nurse here, we used to put pans of kitty litter under the beds of patients with necrotic, pus filled tumors. Helped the room odor, evs changed it. Worked better than spraying stuff in the air. But didn't help with dressing changes!
@@adorableagoraphobe my late husband a police officer did that too for homicides, found dead people in houses, or burned folk. I didn't bother at work.
@@joywebster2678 My dad is retired from the force now, but when I told him about it, it quickly spread amongst the beat cops in his precinct, and even to a lot of the EMTs. He was so baffled that no one had thought about it before, especially with as often as they come into contact with morticians!
@@adorableagoraphobe I guess it depends on age of the cop too. Here in Canada we've had vicks vapo rub since the 60s. My late father-in-law was also a provincial police officer starting in the 60s and he and his fellow cops did it too. Got them through autopsy time.
In pharm we would tube up peppermint oil to floors that had smelly stuff going on. The personnel would just dab it onto the inside of a mask and then they could get through whatever procedure they were doing. This balm seems like itd be alot easier though as you wouldnt need to wait for pharm. However, this balm would be a personal expense vs a hospital expense. Soooo? Is it worth it to have your own personal (at 8.99USD) or get peppermint oil for free?
That only works if your hospital was cool enough to stock peppermint oil. Once I had to put a layer of toothpaste between 2 masks. Only had to do it once in my career but it was bad
What about vicks vaporub, or just some flavored chapstick if the smell isn't really bad. Or spraying febreze on your mask? Febreze works by bonding with the nasty scent so it can't fit into your scent receptors and you just get a small spray bottle that's shaped like a tube and keep it in your pocket so you can spray it on.
OMGI work in an LTC and I can't handle the poop smell sometimes and so I have been using Vicks vaporub under my nose but the smell is overpowering, so I'm definitely going to try this...thank you so much!
Doc Schmidt that was an incredible pitch. Now I wanna buy one or two and I don’t even work in the hospital. 👍🏼 I’m smell sensitive due to migraines. So me and smells tend to not be on friendly terms Nurse was right, smells can be horrid Lol 😂😂
I have to say, this is probably one of my favorites. I’m gonna have to get me some stink bomb. I have three boys, and a husband. My house is really stinky LOL
😂😂 The bigger the smell the bigger the trade!!!😂😅ICU nurses 🙏🙏for a decent assignment daily!!😂😂Smelling that GI bleed pt when you step off 😂elevator!!!😢please God!🙏 Not me!!🙏🤬
Really nice job with the acting not at all cringy or bad and I like the ending and what a smart way to tell people about something that can help them get through some pretty bad smells if they work in the hospital well done
That's awesome! About 10 years ago, I was a nursing student and we got to stand in while the BN cleaned a necrotic wound on the pt's coccyx. I was not prepared for the smell and had to really do my best not to gag in from the the pt. Afterwards the RN mentioned putting lip gloss on our upper lips helps a bit and I never left the house with a great scented lip gloss/ chap stick in my scrubs pockets! It really helps, so I bet a lot of ppl will benefit for a product specifically made to reduce the smell!
this is the smoothest ad i've ever seen. it didn't even seem like an ad at first.
it did not smell like an add.. :)
@@oriolcuba this is sinus-ly the best ad I’ve ever seen
lol
I can't smell the advertisement! The Stinkbalm is too effective!
isn't that like bad?
yk knowing thar you're being advertised and all
Well done, doc! Effective sponsorship without taking away from the comedy of the sketch! A smell economy, now that's an idea 🤔
I appreciate that!
@@Doc_Schmidt why can I hear you saying it?
@@catcat63527 idk but to me he has a very rememberable voice
Seriously, this is a better commercial than actual commercials.
Yas
that was the BEST sponsorship ever omg
As a kennel technican who has cleaned up every single fluid that can come out of a animals body (including bits of intestines), I need this
until then use Vick's Vaporub...i keep essential oils in the car: Eucalyptus oil and Bergamot oil.
Is that considered a fluid?
@@Razerfish930 vick's vaporub is like vaseline.. the essential oils are liquid.
@@Razerfish930 well it was basically liquified so yea
I heard that you can put peppermint oil in a mask and wear it to not smell anything
Absolutely thought this smell economy was going to be the whole skit. That sponsor transition was *muah* perfect.
/muah/ *lip smacking* perfect
lol
Truly delightful! muah
My favorite part about this amazing ad (which I've watched over and over) is that new guy Jack is totally down with hospital domination right out of the gate.
This is how I like my sponsors, you get that it's an ad but it's not rammed in
That was genuinely a good ad and I’m not mad that I was tricked into a sponsored vid 😂👏👏
I usually hate all ads because they interupt whatever I’m watching. But this didn’t do that, it was the entertainment. Good job 👍
Sponsors take notice 👌
They should take notice.
And on that note, I'd like to talk to you about RAID SHADOW LEGENDS!
As a person who is taking Business and Media for GCSE, U will remember this.
Watch Caleb city he does amazing sponsors and ads too
@@Liyahhbabyyy I do :)
It didn't even smell like an ad 😂😂
Love it
OMG! After 10 years in critical care I could literally smell the CDiff and foot wounds as he was talking on the phone. Such distinct smells!
I would watch a entire series about this. Them becoming king pins of the hospital.
This just made me realize that my anosmia is not always a curse, it can be a blessing sometimes!
Can I ask what anosmia is? (Could google it but i prefer asking people what the thing is cause the info the person says is usually more accurate most of the time)
@@EnimsaMoon My sense of smell is gone. I cannot smell anything at all. It’s a struggle sometimes because I can’t distinguish between tastes sometimes and I can’t tell if I smell bad or not, but it’s interesting I guess.
Same. Let's go there and take over that hospital 😈. Negotiating covid is harder. 'You have no sense of smell! Argh!' Yeh... never had it
@@anayaweick7964 bruh that SUCKSSS WTH
@@Penguine12 Yeah I understand the pain of that one. We were using some kinda strong-smelling chemicals in Science class and everyone else was complaining about the smell and I was just kinda like “Oof I don’t smell it” and with that I got two “Anaya has Covid”s.
I don't even need to watch this video. You're my new hero. I wanna be you when I grow up. I'm 27.
Standing ovation, Doc! Best ad I've seen in ages! 👏👏👏👏
Thank you!
So glad you got a sponsor!! Love to see good creators getting paid
Bro this could turn into an entire movie about being the king pin of the hospital. The last she said about, “you and I kid” was real funny
This is so creative and well done. First time I actually wanted to watch an ad till the end. Good for you!
That was the smoothest plug in ever
If ads were always this entertaining, we wouldn’t block or skip them whenever we can.
The only sponsored video/short that was completely natural. Good job!
Literally my office. One nurse and I can't do vomit. We'll run. I can't really do poop, one girl can do both. I'm totally down for nasty skin things but I'm also the bug catcher. We're a good mix.
Teamwork makes the dream work
Bug catcher, lmao. I'm with you - I'll catch a million bugs to not have to deal with vomit 🤢
I can’t do vomit either 😱😱😱!!
I can't do vomit whatsoever lol
Same I have emetophobia😭
The new kid never told anyone and Legends say that he vanished after they talked.
I've heard so many stories that include peppermint oil. THIS is revolutionary.
If i can deal with decomposing bodies in all of their states, would i be a good trade?
(Morgue worker, not a serial killer).
The downside to items you can use to smell instead of the stink is that you can associate those smells with the visual thing you see. Theres this vanilla one they used to use in my morgue well before i got there. My boss never used it because he said anytime he would smell vanilla, he would associate it with a rotting corpse.
Every time i smell orange air refreshener it reminds me of diabetic feet
the citrus aroma that gets put into the cleaning stuff also being used in food is an atrocity. The smell makes it feel as if you chew on WC cleaning tabs :(
Any orange flavour or scent makes me think about vomit. Goodbye drinking Fanta.
Wintergreen makes me think of dog pee and poop, because that's the air scent they used at the shelter where I worked.
Lol i remember when I had Cdiff, will never forget that smell.
You poor soul. My husband had it....the amount of air coming out of his back end was staggering, and burned my eyes. I feel for you, it's not fun.
Just ordered one! Thanks man! I'm sensitive to smells while outdoors so wanted something for my anxiety and grounding! I got coffee one.
This is prob the best sponsership video ever in youtube lol..so smooth and it doesnt sound too scripted and ppl actually will say it irl lol..idk why thats so important but i feel like its gonna attract ppl easily cause theyre gonna be interested in the story and the product..and the story actually had a problem that got solved by the product and it made sense..not like youre eating pizza with friends and no one wants to take the last slice and its a sponsor for waterproof shoes
Yesss get the bag Dr Schmidt!! I love a good inconspicuous ad placement. It makes me so happy when my fav creators start getting sponsors & the way yall slip them in is 👩🏼🍳💋
I work at a recycling centre (which is surprisingly stinky). I'm going to have to look into this. My nose thanks you!!!
I've always felt like I would be a good nurse because I have a high tolerance for disgusting smells.
Same, but I can't emotionally compartmentalize. I imagine it would be easier with time for medical personnel, but not for me.
That's the exact reason why I decided not to go into nursing. I think I would have been a great nurse, but I cannot handle people smells. Oddly enough, most animal smells don't bother me so much. I worked at an animal shelter, and I've smelled all kinds of really gross things, but only once did something actually make me sick (a poor long-haired dog that had been locked in a crate in his own filth for weeks and had open wounds on his feet and backside from it).
Omg this is the first sponsorship that has me sold! I’m in dental and on the rare occasion you have a patient that smells terrible you’re stuck holding your breath through the entire procedure. The best remedy we have is mouthwash on a 2x2 tucked in between two masks. I WILL be buying this!
Definitely something you need when dealing with decomp. Oh that smell is s one you will never forget
I am physically unable to do pathology. Week old colons were not meant to be opened, it's unholy.
Honestly I've just gotten to the point where I'm used to it. I think morbidly obese people smell worse. The only thing that's made me gag in a long time is smegma spilling out of a trachectomy lol.
Though I will say wrapping a full decomp in a cavity pack when you're hungover isn't very fun.
@@PunkZombie1300 smegma in a trach?! I thought that was only around the genital area? Ew
@@parisn6624 Nope, you're right. I actually thought it was any build-up of shit in an opening. My bad, gets the point across though lol.
All these comments make me happy I'm currently a stay at home mommy to my 12mth old... Boy I don't miss any of this. I'll take baby poops anyday over wounds and cdiff
Actually a good ad, that makes you think wow, that might actually be a great product
Yes!!
So I work in an adult store and my nurses and doctors that come in always buy "Nip Nibs" by. CG .
They put it on the tip on and the bottom on their noses!
I also work as a server, I use it as well. I live in Rhode Island and we wear masks in my restaurant.
Congrats in the sponsor!! You make great content and I can see the amount of effort! Very happy it’s paying off for you
Man this didn’t relate to this sketch but. This Jones guy has been threw so much
Through*, sorry I hate to be that guy
Jk I love being that guy
@@youngswoll3 usually I hate that guy but this made me laugh out loud
10/10 comedy would recommend
Him telling that he never told anybody but he told everybody because it’s on the Internet
respiratory man… respiratory techs… bless their souls!
I gotta say, it is helpful when you can smell if you need to change someone or something else is off. I figured everyone would just get used to the crazy hospital smells.
My dog had parvo years ago as a puppy. I will NEVER forget that smell!
Oh yes, I remember it well
The only person who’s ads I watch in it’s entirety
Haha best commercial I've ever seen. 😂
I’m actually gonna buy one.
Had a pt in the er with bilateral gangrene. Hx of diabetes/htn/ckd. Pt also poor so couldn’t afford healthcare and skips dialysis.
Came in through ambulance and had 2 bags over his feet. Yep I took it off with the dr and juices started falling and it splashed on me. Fucking disgusting smell. I nearly gagged and I got a headache the instant I smelled it. His foot was black/grey/wet/soggy and his toe looked like you can just rip it off. Put coffee in there, didnt help. Also pt was stuck in the er because no rooms so I had him for the next 8 hrs till we got one. My lord. I had a headache for 2 days because it smelled so fucking disgusting
So it smelled like coffee and rotting flesh? Oh man! I'm sorry you had to smell that, kudos to you I couldn't have done it. I worked in a ER for about a year and just the body odor from some homeless people and drug addicts alone I couldn't take
Well, I hope that pt doesn't see your comment....😳
@@GALAXIE262 exactly-no empathy for the patient at all smh
@@MrsSasukeUchiha talking about a situation that happened to them doesn't mean they have no empathy for the patient lol. If that's the case, there's little to no one in the medical field with empathy. What are the chances that exact patient will watch this exact short, go through the comments, and see this exact one about them? Y'all are wild.
@@GALAXIE262 Honestly, what are the chances of that actually happening?
Smoothest sponsorship actually enjoyed it
That was one of the best sponsors I have ever seen
That might've been the fastest I've ever placed an order from a sponsored video 😂😂😂. I'm an EMT and we have a frequent flyer whose house smells like cat urine and that's truly the one smell that gets me 🤢. Cdiff sure, gangrenous limbs no problem, but cat urine? Nope, bought 4 just in case 😂
If my doctor walks in and I smell banana or peppermint, my feelings will be hurt lol
“We’ll jack you’ve got a lotta learn”
*well well well, look how the tables have turned*
“What’s your strength?”
“I rolled an 18, but I’ve got a +2 so 20”
woah, that was good 😂 also your acting, really made me believe they were two completely different people 🤣
Had a Fournier’s gangrene patient in the ER once for six hours until surgery could come take him. Definitely needed some that day. Not even two masks and peppermint oil could save us.
if you smell a certain smell, even if it's one you really like, whenever you do something horrible - your limbic system will start associating that smell with that bad action. hence, one day... you start dreading the very thing you once loved..
Caring for someone is not a “bad action”.
also if it stays on for hours you'll get used to it and you won't smell it anymore
@@deepapparition2064 solution-smell the poop long enough to not be able to smell it 😂
@@adorableagoraphobe of course not but in this context dealing with odours, wounds, bodily fluids, etc is a negative experience to the brain. Consciously, the person can be the most caring person ever but subconsciously, the brain will continue being simple and primitive - bodily fluids = negative due to possible survival threat = associates the smell/taste/sound of the situation with a survival threat. Smell is one of the most powerful memory triggers. What encore says is correct.
@@catoverlords9560 Maybe there's something behind that, but for people in the Healthcare industry it really doesn't work that way. I work for a mortuary, I've dealt with decomp, autopsy cases, burn victims, gangrene, traumatic injuries, children, and infants. I've done embalmings, bathings, other prep work, and removals. You just get used to it. A lot of people just get used to the smells, I barely bother with deodorizer and I can tell you that those smells don't trigger any kind of reaction from me like you've described. Even outside of a work environment- like when I come across a dead animal that has the same decomp smell.
I love how they have currency in the hospital 😂
I need to get this for my husband as a gag gift for when he changes our kids diapers
Haha *gag* gift
I love relationships that involve exchanging information and its good for both
They used to call me the diff detector at my old hospital lmao .
Reminds me of a story on reddit where a bunch of doctors were struggling to finish a procedure due to all the rotting flesh, poop, and pus. One dude ran off to grab the peppermint oil for their masks to cover up the smell but someone neglected to replace it. The dude ended up grabbing a bandage adhesive instead witch can give you a mild high from huffing it just so they could finish the procedure. Evidently they couldn't get the smell out for 3 days.
I have a sensitive nose and stomach that has me vomiting at literally the most benign smells - I was one day chasing down a _mango peel_ for half an hour that had already been thrown away somewhere in the house because the smell of it was making me dry heave.
I have the same problem 😕
Oh my gosh!!! I had this home health patient with a foot wound on a wound vac. I was doing the dressing change and I almost threw up the smell was so bad! I didn't think it'd be worse to me than vomit or C. diff but....yeah, apparently, it is. Such truth in your videos. Speaks to my heart.
One of my highschool science teachers provided Vic's for us to put under our noses to help with the formaldehyde smell while we were doing frog dissections. It was a stomach saver for me
Everyone: talking about the stinkbalm
Me: MY NAME IS NANCY!!!
Tanjiro would definitely need this lmao. The kid can smell justice
Lmaoooo good one
One of the best ad reads I've ever seen. Top 3
I’m glad they let you do what you wanted, I’m actually going to purchase this. 😂
You should honestly consider writing ads! I normally hate ads but I sent this to a bunch of people because it’s hilarious!!
Send it to your marketing friends too please 😋
As an anatomist, I am glad you made me discover this #cadaversmell
Could you elaborate about what it's like working as an anatomist? I'm pre-med and for years before finally returning to college I was sure I knew my favorite specialty areas but now my interests are exploding and I'm increasingly interested in research, and I passionately love gross anatomy, so it would be awesome to hear what your work is typically like!
Old nurse here, we used to put pans of kitty litter under the beds of patients with necrotic, pus filled tumors. Helped the room odor, evs changed it. Worked better than spraying stuff in the air. But didn't help with dressing changes!
We used Vics under the nose. It’s a trick we picked up from a local mortician. The trick even made it into the movie The Silence of the Lambs.
@@adorableagoraphobe my late husband a police officer did that too for homicides, found dead people in houses, or burned folk. I didn't bother at work.
@@joywebster2678 My dad is retired from the force now, but when I told him about it, it quickly spread amongst the beat cops in his precinct, and even to a lot of the EMTs. He was so baffled that no one had thought about it before, especially with as often as they come into contact with morticians!
@@adorableagoraphobe I guess it depends on age of the cop too. Here in Canada we've had vicks vapo rub since the 60s. My late father-in-law was also a provincial police officer starting in the 60s and he and his fellow cops did it too. Got them through autopsy time.
In pharm we would tube up peppermint oil to floors that had smelly stuff going on. The personnel would just dab it onto the inside of a mask and then they could get through whatever procedure they were doing.
This balm seems like itd be alot easier though as you wouldnt need to wait for pharm. However, this balm would be a personal expense vs a hospital expense. Soooo? Is it worth it to have your own personal (at 8.99USD) or get peppermint oil for free?
That only works if your hospital was cool enough to stock peppermint oil. Once I had to put a layer of toothpaste between 2 masks. Only had to do it once in my career but it was bad
I made this mistake. The problem now is every time I smell the peppermint, I smell the gangrene
The hospital needs to stock StinkBalm!
One tube under $10 that is going to last probably a year or more,that's a great investment! 👍
What about vicks vaporub, or just some flavored chapstick if the smell isn't really bad. Or spraying febreze on your mask? Febreze works by bonding with the nasty scent so it can't fit into your scent receptors and you just get a small spray bottle that's shaped like a tube and keep it in your pocket so you can spray it on.
HE GOT IT, he got the sponsorship!!
Hahahaha it's so funny that I'm actually considering buying 🤣
That was so smooth, OMG. 👏
OMGI work in an LTC and I can't handle the poop smell sometimes and so I have been using Vicks vaporub under my nose but the smell is overpowering, so I'm definitely going to try this...thank you so much!
Smoothest product plug ever.
Doc Schmidt that was an incredible pitch. Now I wanna buy one or two and I don’t even work in the hospital. 👍🏼
I’m smell sensitive due to migraines. So me and smells tend to not be on friendly terms
Nurse was right, smells can be horrid Lol 😂😂
I needed this so bad when I had a hoarder on my case load and I had to make home visits 😭
I've been using a combo of mint candy and backpain gel with mint scent, this seems waaaay better
I use my chapstick but this is GENIUS
I have to say, this is probably one of my favorites. I’m gonna have to get me some stink bomb. I have three boys, and a husband. My house is really stinky LOL
yes pls i need this for literally just going to school it’s nasty
Wow, I applaud how well integrated the ad is for a 60 second video, good work
Thanks!
That was an ad???
Goodness gracious this....THIS IS AN AD.
Well, now I know what to buy my coworkers for Christmas!
I NEEEEEEED THIS! THIS IS SORCERY!
Now THAT is a master of advertising right there. Well played Dr. Schmidt.
I've heard cdiff is unmistakable, smell wise. So scary for a mom of a preemie.
I always did that with Vics
I'm so grateful I saw this. I'm so getting this!!!
Ahaha I love it - edit : I didn’t even realize it was a sponsorship until I read the comments LOL
i've seen people trade entire shifts........🤣
This should be on TV and their sales would rocket 🚀 😂
I’ve worked in a hospital for 40 years and the smell currency is real. Nothing is funnier than real life. Kudos on keeping the ad a part of the bit!
😂😂 The bigger the smell the bigger the trade!!!😂😅ICU nurses 🙏🙏for a decent assignment daily!!😂😂Smelling that GI bleed pt when you step off 😂elevator!!!😢please God!🙏 Not me!!🙏🤬
This is absolutely brilliant!
I appreciate this sponsorship so much 🤣
Really nice job with the acting not at all cringy or bad and I like the ending and what a smart way to tell people about something that can help them get through some pretty bad smells if they work in the hospital well done
this would be a great gift for people in healthcare
This would have been a perfect product when I worked as a Vet tech. Parvo causes a smell that's impossible to forget...
That's awesome! About 10 years ago, I was a nursing student and we got to stand in while the BN cleaned a necrotic wound on the pt's coccyx.
I was not prepared for the smell and had to really do my best not to gag in from the the pt.
Afterwards the RN mentioned putting lip gloss on our upper lips helps a bit and I never left the house with a great scented lip gloss/ chap stick in my scrubs pockets! It really helps, so I bet a lot of ppl will benefit for a product specifically made to reduce the smell!
I just love your intelligence and humor Doc!