Life on the Trauma Team - 24 Hours in A&E - Medical Documentary
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- Опубликовано: 26 июн 2024
- 24 Hours in A&E - S03 E08
Witness the intense and emotional moments at King's College Hospital as the trauma team handles pediatric injuries, alcohol withdrawal crises, and emergency responses. Get an inside look at how the staff manages these critical situations with skill and compassion.
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24 Hours in A&E plunges viewers into the heart of a bustling UK trauma center, presenting a raw, real-time exploration of life inside an emergency department. This British documentary series reveals the relentless pace of emergency medicine, touching patient stories, and the heroic efforts of medical staff. It's an unscripted journey through critical care, personal trials, and the resilience of the human spirit.
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I love the fish bone man. The nurse was great - she was so patient and understanding.
The woman in the beginning is exactly who i want overseeing my emergency! So coordinated and on top of everything! Shes amazing!
That’s Chris. She’s an incredible consultant, originally from NZ. She’s meticulously organised & efficient but, if you see her in a few episodes, you learn she’s very empathetic & kind. She’s an amazing doctor & I agree that, if I were deathly ill, I’d want a Chris overseeing my care!
She is sharp
I see it slightly differently. See my comment 😕
For a second, I thought you were talking about the lady with the hot water jug who was about to crack her window!
Thank you for always having subtitles!! I am a hearing specialist, More people than you think cannot live without it, especially in another language.
RUclips's auto-generated captions are actually remarkably unhelpful
I’m deaf. Thank you so much
I am the granddaughter of a Brit, daughter of a hearing-impaired parent, and I teach language and ESL. It is difficult to understand absolutely everyone in another culture (I don't always understand my native-born students) and I also very much appreciate the subtitles.
It’s always the tough men that are the ones that have issues with needles. 😂
I was looking for this Weldone oo ❤❤❤❤😂😂😂😂😊😊😊😊
It's so funny to me😂
You mean "tough" 😂😅
The consultant in charge was excellent, so organized. Felt badly for the young woman with the allergic reaction. The motor bike accident victim was in such bad shape.
Dr. Chris rocks. I've seen a couple of episodes with her as lead consultant. She's empathetic with patients but no nonsense at the same time.
I like how it’s clearly identified who is in charge and everyone follows direction.
I love this series ❤️ 🇨🇦 i love the nurse trying to get the fish bone out of the gentleman's finger😂its cute how anxious he is.❤
He was afraid of the needles
Thanks for putting these up.
I was put in the hospital for low blood pressure. I’ve been watching your videos long before.
I put those nurses I had against y’all. I was scared for me being in ICU.
The nurses in the ER went above and beyond.
The nurses I had in ICU were really awesome. They stayed on me to get my blood pressure back up like it needs to be.
The nursing staff at the floor I was put on was really bad.
But I’m alive that’s what matters.
The young lady with the allergies knew she had an oat allergy but didn't bother to read the label on the face cream. She's going to have to begin carefully reading labels for all her products and foods--which no doubt seems like a lot of trouble and unfair business for somebody so young. I really wish her well for the future.
Oh my goodness! I used to sing that at work all the time!
"Show me the way to go home, I'm tired and I want to go to bed. I had a little drink about an hour ago, and it went straight to my head!"
Jaws😊the movie
really impatient male "professional" dealing with that fishbone man
Came to the comments for this. I was like you tell him fishbone guy!
Yeah definitely rude!!
Thank you for sharing the stories, it’s a learning opportunity but most importantly-I wish all speedy recovery ❤
That Dr. Chris (Lady in Red ) is so Awesome!!!!
Oats are often contaminated with wheat which she is allergic to.
Poor gal, she looked really miserable and her eyes were swollen shut, good thing she went to A&E. I’m glad my allergies only result in sneezing and stuffy nose. It’s uncomfortable, but not life threatening!
Jeeez the stress of watching this.. where I live the helis fly hot and land on the roof. Once they''re on the ER stretcher that ER doctor is just who you want guiding things.
Some of these are repeats from other shows. Can't believe there's not enough trauma to go around once.
Another damn repeat!!!
I’m inclined to agree. I enjoy rewatching these but, in truth, there are years of episodes on Channel 4, since these, that many of us can’t access. I wish Banjay would upload some of these!
Gary and Terry are the manliest manly men in the history of manly, manly men. I adore how resilient Terry is, he’s bonkers, and that’s why he kept on keeping on, and what a lovely carer/friend to look after him as a promise to his brother Tom.
I genuinely thought we were going to lose Gary the way his sister continuously spoke of him in past tense, why do you do that? It’s truly cruel. I wish there was a law that says parents aren’t allowed to ride motorcycles! My neighbor, an 18 year old boy just had a baby with his girlfriend in March, and his insane mother, in the strangest flex I’ve ever seen posted a video of her CHILD riding a wheelie down a HIGHWAY at highway speeds. I was so disappointed in her leadership as a parent bragging that her son is doing his own stunts. 😮 how crazy, so that’s what I mean, I doubt Gary was doing extreme cycling tricks, but another friend buried their only child after he returned home from Afghanistan, was stationed in paradise, aka Hawaii, went to get donuts for his two little boys, a woman didn’t see him due to the sun being in her eyes, and pulled out, he was less than 8 feet away from her, so he hit her at almost 45 miles per hour. Survived WAR, and killed in an accident while bringing his two beautiful small children 3, and 5 years old a special treat. My ER doctor friend calls them “donor”cycles. Please really reconsider your approach to motor cycling, car vs flesh is a terrible combination. Mikes mother died only a year later, she never could pull herself out of the grief. I suspect she was abusing her pain medication (hydrocodone) I honestly don’t know if she actually had back pain, or if it was something like Fibromyalgia from grieving so hard. Her husband worked a late shift at his job, came home in the early morning hours, and she was unresponsive. Her liver was wrecked, she’d even gone to the ER 48 hours prior, but they sent her home, she’d been classified as a drug seeker unbeknownst to her husband, she would go when she ran out of her medication, and not always to the same hospital, he’d leave for work at 5:00pm, then she’d go, turns out she had gone to different hospitals 4-5 times over a few months before she passed. He only knew about the visit 48 hours before, and one other time. He did as much as he could even begging her to see a mental health professional, but she refused. I believe she’d still be here if their son was too. So I beg you to be as responsible as possible, pretend there’s a police officer right behind you, and use a lot of common sense, anyway…
A fish bone. That sounds like he has a tree in his finger 😂
Dr Chris is an absolute boss.
Can you please adjust the voice of the dictator volume a bit It's kinda quiet for me
Having worked moving a lot of sedated and ventilated patients, that team put up with that consultant’s awful attitude so well. If she’d spoken to me like that I’d have flipped. Be nice to your nurses if you’re a doctor. The nurses will likely spot a problem and advise you of it if they feel they can speak up. Her yelling over them and raising her voice isn’t helpful. It sounds like she’s from New Zealand given that accent, and I would hate to work with her. Honestly she needs to pay respect to her nursing staff. Just before they moved the patient she asked all the doctors, and ignored the nurses. Bad move for the patient, and disrespectful of the nursing staff.
Where are the subtitles? They are not on my screen. I wish that they were on I knew what was happening.
Subtitles are really bad. But the show is great😊
I’m not seeing any
I wonder how often these videos are repeated I watched these two weeks ago
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ Всем докторам! Привет из Самары! 🥲
Young man’s friend is not much of a friend
Maybe for the best he was manually farted alone 😂
I don’t see any subtitles
Repeat video ‼️😢
Same re-posted episode I saw few months back, but with a different title. Don’t start like the other mediocre channels Banijay. No repeats
I guess it doesn't matter since these are already uploaded elsewhere, but how was this released with the narrator so low?
Also, who goes to the ER for stomach pain? Poor widdle baby needs his bum bum powdered.
I went to the hospital and was diagnosed with back pain. I couldn't keep anything down including water. It wasn't back pain, it was a tiny kidney stone that I passed while posting every 5 minutes and doubled over in pain in the waiting room.
@@wolfie7051 Understandable, but he wasn't doubled over in pain. He was more bothered by having to wait than his supposed discomfort.
appendix?? happened to me.
@@BrianDavis13 Everyone reacts to pain differently. Some people don't have any obvious outward signs even if they are in a lot of pain. Everyone also has different pain tolerances as well. IBS can be a debilitating illness to live with; I have had it since I was a small child. It can be very painful during a flare up. He was right to get check out straight away. It could have been more serious. Lots of people initially dismiss symptoms like this thinking it's no big deal then they found out they have late stage cancer, their appendix is about to burst or something else very serious. It's better safe than sorry. This guy is also very young so he was scared. You are a horrible judgemental person. What an
abhorrent additude you have; I feel sorry for anyone that has to interact with you in life. Please never ever ever go into the medical field. Feeling unwell is bad enough but then to encounter a person like you on top of it would be unbearable. You can see the doctor treated him with respect and compassion as everyone deserves.
This used to be my favorite to watch, but you've been repeating a lot of stuff lately that is old😢
Well heck, Steve got engaged....I thought he was a hoot and was going to send him my number...
That is why the lord choose us women to have the babies he knew we could take the pain
Oh man up, Steve. Hope you were just the tiniest bit embarrassed on viewing this.
You should never cover ur entire face or large area of your body with body products u never used bf especially if u have lots of allergies I hav sensitive skin I try small patch of skin at different parts thin area in thick area in wait 20 mins to see
Test rectal tone with an unconscious patient =))
Repeat
Men are such babies. Mr. Fishbone is so dramatic. Is it psychological or is he just incredibly pain sensitive. I'm thinking psycho because he was dramatizing even before she touched him
I think he likes being babied by women 😂
Would love to hear if people virulently identifying as the opposite gender would still insist on receiving that blood even though it increases mortality risk.
A grown man whining like a child. 🙄 Wow… acting like that over a finger?! 🙄
So empathetic
@@grietjiejonker7972 Actually I’m extremely empathetic… for people in real pain or crisis. Very much so. Just not for actors.
Gary and Terry are the manliest manly men in the history of manly, manly men. I adore how resilient Terry is, he’s bonkers, and that’s why he kept on keeping on, and what a lovely carer/friend to look after him as a promise to his brother Tom.
I genuinely thought we were going to lose Gary the way his sister continuously spoke of him in past tense, why do you do that? It’s truly cruel. I wish there was a law that says parents aren’t allowed to ride motorcycles! My neighbor, an 18 year old boy just had a baby with his girlfriend in March, and his insane mother, in the strangest flex I’ve ever seen posted a video of her CHILD riding a wheelie down a HIGHWAY at highway speeds. I was so disappointed in her leadership as a parent bragging that her son is doing his own stunts. 😮 how crazy, so that’s what I mean, I doubt Gary was doing extreme cycling tricks, but another friend buried their only child after he returned home from Afghanistan, was stationed in paradise, aka Hawaii, went to get donuts for his two little boys, a woman didn’t see him due to the sun being in her eyes, and pulled out, he was less than 8 feet away from her, so he hit her at almost 45 miles per hour. Survived WAR, and killed in an accident while bringing his two beautiful small children 3, and 5 years old a special treat. My ER doctor friend calls them “donor”cycles. Please really reconsider your approach to motor cycling, car vs flesh is a terrible combination. Mikes mother died only a year later, she never could pull herself out of the grief. I suspect she was abusing her pain medication (hydrocodone) I honestly don’t know if she actually had back pain, or if it was something like Fibromyalgia from grieving so hard. Her husband worked a late shift at his job, came home in the early morning hours, and she was unresponsive. Her liver was wrecked, she’d even gone to the ER 48 hours prior, but they sent her home, she’d been classified as a drug seeker unbeknownst to her husband, she would go when she ran out of her medication, and not always to the same hospital, he’d leave for work at 5:00pm, then she’d go, turns out she had gone to different hospitals 4-5 times over a few months before she passed. He only knew about the visit 48 hours before, and one other time. He did as much as he could even begging her to see a mental health professional, but she refused. I believe she’d still be here if their son was too. So I beg you to be as responsible as possible, pretend there’s a police officer right behind you, and use a lot of common sense, anyway…