RC (UK) ABCDE assessment demo

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  • @happymomchristina8211
    @happymomchristina8211 3 года назад +179

    This is exactly the way how we talk with our colleagues. This was so new to me before I started working in UK. Everyone is too polite but firm at the same time.

  • @Smubbs
    @Smubbs 6 лет назад +264

    My goodness I was so into this video, i'm disappointed it ended before I knew how Michael is doing. hahah

    • @sumaiyaiqbal4345
      @sumaiyaiqbal4345 6 лет назад +3

      toward the end, they say it- its sepsis.

    • @Smubbs
      @Smubbs 6 лет назад +25

      I mean how he turned out. If he recovered well haha

    • @jenniferreid9327
      @jenniferreid9327 5 лет назад +8

      I was the exact same Jordan

    • @kansasnew4738
      @kansasnew4738 3 года назад +20

      @@Smubbs he definitely lived. I knew Michael and can confirm he has a job in Tesco now.

    • @salmanhussain9967
      @salmanhussain9967 3 года назад +3

      I think they use actors for demonstrations....

  • @chavalider
    @chavalider 4 года назад +14

    Brilliant. Very clear demonstration on the right way to do it!

  • @emmawicker2926
    @emmawicker2926 3 года назад +74

    As a 2nd year student nurse I found this video really helpful and very interesting.

  • @samacw
    @samacw Год назад +8

    These are the best educational videos. The patient actors do such a great job and look and act like real patients

  • @phyothiha3816
    @phyothiha3816 4 года назад +8

    Thank you, RC and all members of this great work :)

  • @lauramazzocchitti8509
    @lauramazzocchitti8509 3 месяца назад

    this was excellent - I can struggle staying on track with A-E during my simulation training but this will help me present my findings in a smooth way whilst still focusing on the patient.

  • @slr2529
    @slr2529 10 месяцев назад +3

    This video is really useful for every medical student out there. Thank you so much for making it. ❤️

  • @shawtay
    @shawtay 7 лет назад +18

    Thank you for making these video's.

  • @user-xc7kr9bn5f
    @user-xc7kr9bn5f 10 месяцев назад +3

    amazing and a confidence Doctor and the entire team involved. very useful video for students like myself.

  • @apriljonquil5519
    @apriljonquil5519 7 месяцев назад +2

    I chose to watch this to gain confidence in being a first aider.
    I hoped to hear some reassurance to Micheal. He was conscious and could hear and understand what was being said.
    What rung in my ears, when the doctor spoke to the nurse was, ‘ l’m most concerned!’
    I think if l heard urgent and most concerned and being told how hot l was, several times, l think l’d have breathing problems.
    The rest was brilliant!

  • @dapo6543
    @dapo6543 2 года назад +29

    This was really helpful to me for my clinical exam in February. I like the team work here. The doctor is also very confident

  • @tajrasnomundo
    @tajrasnomundo 6 лет назад +13

    This is amazing !! Thank you so much !!!

  • @aureliaokom8627
    @aureliaokom8627 2 года назад +1

    Very informative, professional team-mates and helpful for my forthcoming Clinical OSCA. Bravo!

  • @richardslater3737
    @richardslater3737 2 года назад +3

    Such a good video. Brilliant.

  • @veusola6219
    @veusola6219 2 года назад +1

    very informative ! great for learning purposes and will be incorporating this into my assessment piece :)

  • @kulegodwinkaburuma8008
    @kulegodwinkaburuma8008 Год назад

    Wow!
    I like the systematic approach of the assessment. Nothing was missed...

  • @Tudorache70
    @Tudorache70 4 года назад +5

    The most important, THANK YOU !

  • @stpeter2214
    @stpeter2214 Год назад

    Brilliant job great assessment

  • @aba9119
    @aba9119 3 года назад +28

    this was great, I was sent it as part of my nurse training. I particularly found the nurse's helpful modelling of the SBAR model for communicating with the on-call Registrar. The literature suggests this helps the two professionals share a 'common clinical understanding' of Michael's worsening condition.
    I was surprised when the Reg asked the Nurse to attach a pulse oximeter - I would have assumed one was attached while doing the ABCDE assessment. Did the Nurse interrupt the ABCDE assessment after B in order to address the fast breathing rate?

    • @davidhornsey6141
      @davidhornsey6141 3 года назад +10

      It’s for demonstration and the exam. You have to ask for the obvious even though it would (hopefully) be done. Like doing a driving test you have to over exaggerate looking in your mirrors or say it so the instructor knows you are doing it

    • @lterry523
      @lterry523 Год назад

      Eyeeyeyeyeeyyeyeeeyeeyeyeyeyeyyeyeyeeyye and

  • @lujainissa9409
    @lujainissa9409 2 года назад

    Wow. Great video

  • @kamelmebhah4122
    @kamelmebhah4122 3 года назад +12

    NHS are very friendly (staff),we are grateful thank you

  • @verajjingo6706
    @verajjingo6706 3 года назад +6

    Read the comments here highlight the mouse and cat relation between nurses and doctors. Some comments suggested that we do much than the other people missing out on the interprofessional aspect of working with each other. Overrall i think this video is brilliant and was more of a real situation scenario than text book knowledge.

  • @srjuanjo
    @srjuanjo 6 лет назад

    Really nice video

  • @strecosplays4670
    @strecosplays4670 7 лет назад +40

    Brilliant video many thanks - the Dr should have specified which broad spectrum IVABX he wanted from the Nurse - check allergy status/drugs chart first.

    • @sloane290
      @sloane290 6 лет назад +6

      They always give Co-Amoxiclav before a blood test, so the doctor is right.

    • @423moore
      @423moore 4 года назад +9

      @@sloane290 allergy status should have been done before anything is given. Each hospital has its own policy, some us IV Tazocin instead of co-amox

    • @nadinehowarth1420
      @nadinehowarth1420 4 года назад

      @@sloane290 and you would have just killed me as I am allergic to penicillin.

    • @sophieperry7142
      @sophieperry7142 4 года назад +2

      @@nadinehowarth1420 Any medications given have to have been signed for on a prescription by the doctor before being given so any allegies would come up the and also allergy patients wear a large bright red wrist band with their allergies so this wouldn't happen.

    • @oliviacoy5056
      @oliviacoy5056 4 года назад

      ​@@sloane290 bloods should be taken before IVABX unless there is the presence of purpura fulminans

  • @jacquelinelawrence4462
    @jacquelinelawrence4462 Год назад +1

    I found this video very useful

  • @Tudorache70
    @Tudorache70 4 года назад +2

    Me too, but what we can do is just...imagine it

  • @saltoftheearth8324
    @saltoftheearth8324 4 года назад +1

    Excellent

  • @jcbs
    @jcbs 4 года назад +12

    How's Michael? Did he make it?

  • @naveenkulasingha
    @naveenkulasingha 3 года назад +3

    What a fucking legend

  • @Zeisslermusic
    @Zeisslermusic 2 года назад

    I startet to learn the abcde sines last week.

  • @_-lover-_736
    @_-lover-_736 Год назад +2

    How did you get a NEWS score of 9 if you didn’t connect the monitorng equipments

  • @lindaosazuwa6136
    @lindaosazuwa6136 2 года назад +1

    l am in my second year and find this video very informative and educative. It kind of reassured me and boost my confidence.

  • @o.m9514
    @o.m9514 2 года назад

    If only the doctors that some people who really need them are like this...

  • @joanbeauty
    @joanbeauty 3 месяца назад +1

    That nurse was too calm for me. Also, don't you try to do some interventions before escalating? Like do ECG since the patient is tachy, have IV access and also give paracetamol for the spike.

  • @nishantmuralidharan
    @nishantmuralidharan 2 года назад +7

    Who's here from BSMS Virtual Work Experience Course?

    • @claudiahillman4425
      @claudiahillman4425 2 года назад

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  • @limangakasidu6340
    @limangakasidu6340 Год назад

    Thanks

  • @DrDinooshDeLivera
    @DrDinooshDeLivera 2 года назад +1

    👍👍👍👍👍👌👌👌👌👌

  • @dineshmore1409
    @dineshmore1409 3 года назад

    Where is thiis hospital?

  • @jikumazumder8862
    @jikumazumder8862 2 месяца назад

    any one have any idea what does the doctor say at 4:42-4.45?? i really dont understand.

  • @tomgrant6416
    @tomgrant6416 5 лет назад +5

    Why is a urinary catheter advised since the staff nurse said the patient was self voiding and they didn't mention any urinary retention?

    • @hunterz2006
      @hunterz2006 5 лет назад +24

      Monitor urine output/ AKI

    • @tomgrant6416
      @tomgrant6416 5 лет назад +11

      @@hunterz2006 I can see your point but why can't they monitor it without a catheter as a catheter is invasive and can cause infection by itself. Would it not be possible to wee into a bottle and measure the quantity of urine that way?

    • @user-xy4ff5yp7b
      @user-xy4ff5yp7b 4 года назад +3

      It’s part of Sepsis 6

    • @423moore
      @423moore 4 года назад +4

      @@user-xy4ff5yp7b It isn't. Monitoring urine output is, doesnt require a catheter

    • @stevenparksprints241
      @stevenparksprints241 4 года назад

      Tom Grant hey man. 🙂the output then has to be monitored continuously and closely for careful fluid balance. Unfortunately can’t rely on voiding ability which may be affected by many things.

  • @abbiesharpe
    @abbiesharpe 2 года назад +3

    WHAT ANTIBIOTICS DOCTOR DONT DO ME LIKE THAT

  • @lucyhoade9804
    @lucyhoade9804 5 лет назад +6

    Is this copyrighted? I’d like to use (with reference) as part of an educational study guide for medical students. Many thanks!

    • @kevinhodgkins007
      @kevinhodgkins007 5 лет назад +5

      If your using it for educational purposes and not making money on it, it doesn't matter if it's copyrighted.

    • @ResusCouncilUK
      @ResusCouncilUK  5 лет назад +7

      Hi Lucy, Can you email us at publicaffairs@resus.org.uk with details of the study guide and we will be in touch! Best, Emily

  • @tpraba15
    @tpraba15 2 года назад

    Acute abdomen. Most likely perforated viscus with sepsis with probably in shock. May be having acute kidney injury as well.

    • @WTFRussia1
      @WTFRussia1 10 месяцев назад +1

      Abdo was SNT so unlikely to have perf, the loin pain raises suspicion of pyelo so looks more like urosepsis than an acute abdomen.

  • @patina36
    @patina36 4 года назад +9

    As a nurse, I have monitoring the patient asap while the doctor was coming....

    • @emmbns
      @emmbns 4 года назад

      Did you watch the beginning o the video? Post obs was what the Dr was asking as they collaborate. There were a few things he could do before though. oxygenating the Pt and putting in a cannula.

    • @jadebaxter8203
      @jadebaxter8203 3 года назад

      Does the doctor think nurses are silly ? We are much smarter and more empowered, we would already be doing all of these. But if the nurses didn’t know what they were doing fair enough it’s nice that he would keep calm and explain things to him.

    • @laa2009
      @laa2009 3 года назад +5

      @@jadebaxter8203 It's not that we are trained to think nurses are silly, it's just that in an exam scenario we have to explain out loud what we want done and why, so the examiner knows that we are aware of the steps. In the real world as you say, by the time you turn up the nurses have usually already put on monitoring, put cardiac leads on, done a glucose etc... but this is just exam world, that's all!

    • @jadebaxter8203
      @jadebaxter8203 3 года назад

      laa2009 Yes I understand, I just wish I saw more of what we actually can do online. We are drip fed this, but we do often have a lot of training we could decide shockable and non shockable rhythms and H’s and Ts, it would be nice to just see that a little. I’m just a student anyway I don’t really know much ! Thank you for your reply!

    • @Cherubrmy
      @Cherubrmy 3 года назад

      @@jadebaxter8203 probably not the best examples to give when trying to argue you have a wide scope of practicee

  • @funpat3502
    @funpat3502 3 года назад +2

    Is wearing gloves not a routinely done practice as I observed the examining physician is without them?

    • @rafaeldegiacomoaraujo8778
      @rafaeldegiacomoaraujo8778 3 года назад

      Gloves are not required for examination in normal circumstances. Currently the guidance is 2r mask, eye protection, appron or full cover and gloves.

    • @benjaminsmith609
      @benjaminsmith609 2 года назад +6

      Regular hand hygiene should be top priority but gloves are only required when at risk of exposure to blood or bodily fluids.

  • @ranjitharanaweera6279
    @ranjitharanaweera6279 3 года назад +4

    Awsome video.. apart from the auscultation bit .. I think he auscultated the trapezius 🤔.. but overall the scenario was perfectly played.. brilliant

    • @ChaosAddiction
      @ChaosAddiction 2 года назад +2

      That was auscultation of the apices

  • @Sherirose1
    @Sherirose1 3 года назад +9

    This is okay but nurses usually would have done so much already before patient got to this stage.

  • @kainatjawadfarooqi
    @kainatjawadfarooqi Год назад

    I wonder nurse doing bloods wow in ireland no way . No matter how sick patient is sick , 2 doctors looking after 200 patients over night and no nurse will dare to put cannula or bloods even if news is 11 ... so lucky doctor

  • @akinsdecaprio
    @akinsdecaprio 11 месяцев назад

    QED 100%

  • @georgehavey
    @georgehavey 4 года назад +2

    Did we ever find out his BP?

  • @spawnzbladez3317
    @spawnzbladez3317 5 лет назад +2

    hi

  • @davidthomas4394
    @davidthomas4394 3 года назад +5

    Who’s here from bsms

  • @ayannageorge5258
    @ayannageorge5258 3 года назад +1

    Can we give antipyretics before continuing? Then reassess

    • @laa2009
      @laa2009 3 года назад +2

      Think this chap needs a bit more of a plan than "Paracetamol PRN and reassess"

    • @ayannageorge5258
      @ayannageorge5258 3 года назад

      @@laa2009 Yes. He needs an holistic plan, including vitals every 15 -30 minutes. I said that because an assessment during a fever can yield a different result that an assessment in the absence of fever. Most patients in pain don't talk to you or give you a proper history. Thus we give some pain reliever in an attempt to get a proper history to manage correctly. Thanks.

    • @zed3063
      @zed3063 3 года назад

      @@ayannageorge5258 Tell me you’re joking

    • @ayannageorge5258
      @ayannageorge5258 3 года назад

      @@zed3063 No.

    • @ayannageorge5258
      @ayannageorge5258 3 года назад

      @@laa2009 Not PRN but STAT

  • @aljid2000
    @aljid2000 4 года назад +2

    Generally it was a good approach but it appears strange if you watch this video nowadays with no any PPE used prior to assessing the patient. May need updating..

  • @gravedigger9313
    @gravedigger9313 2 месяца назад

    He’s got an illness like tick fever.

  • @ismail0484
    @ismail0484 2 года назад

    BSMS anyone?

  • @isabelsummers8017
    @isabelsummers8017 4 года назад +1

    When you make video of someone who have hand pain

  • @SniffMyDeadwax
    @SniffMyDeadwax 6 лет назад +6

    Great but don’t be misled into thinking that’s it.
    In your advanced life support your patient is likely to arrest-this show hasn’t included the arrest which will mostly happen on the scenario
    ABCDE alive assess
    ABC dead- back to A

  • @hammadbhinder7110
    @hammadbhinder7110 6 лет назад +6

    No back exam, No DVT ruled out = No wonder I failed the exam after using this video -))

    • @sumaiyaiqbal4345
      @sumaiyaiqbal4345 6 лет назад +14

      he did the back exam

    • @daniellescandal2768
      @daniellescandal2768 6 лет назад +30

      he check the legs for swelling and rashes - no erythema so wouldnt indicated dvt and lungs were clear

    • @kirked007
      @kirked007 5 лет назад +16

      You obviously weren't watching.

  • @UItimateGuitarCovers
    @UItimateGuitarCovers 5 лет назад +5

    OMG he does not need an ITU review, some Ivabx and paracetamol will bring his temp down, which will help bring resps and pulse down, as his body will then be able to meet the Oxygen demand. The iv fluids will help support BP and should contain any systemic inflammatory response, ie the septic responce.

    • @pierzing.glint1sh76
      @pierzing.glint1sh76 5 лет назад +2

      lol yeah ITU team must have been sat around, bored that day

    • @kirked007
      @kirked007 5 лет назад +30

      He scored 9 on MEWS which necessitates review by ITU outreach team. It doesn't mean automatic admission to ITU.

    • @maisieswindells9113
      @maisieswindells9113 4 года назад +1

      Shouldn't he be put on IV fluids already that's what I had when I was like him

    • @oliviacoy5056
      @oliviacoy5056 4 года назад +1

      @@maisieswindells9113 Yes Maisie, within the hour of identifying sepsis

  • @gh0strec0n
    @gh0strec0n 2 года назад +1

    bullshit , never reflective of the daily work

  • @deeptish
    @deeptish Год назад +1

    So all the Senior Doctor did at the end of the day was examine him, prescribe him IV Antibiotics and fluids ! So much unnecessary drama for something so basic. They’re like puppets in the UK. Bending over to stick to guidelines and protocols. Zero creativity. Any sensible Dr in any part of the world would’ve done the same thing without necessarily sticking to this shit abcde assessment. Dumb

    • @angelabrown8458
      @angelabrown8458 3 месяца назад

      It’s a basic video, not real life duh…