First, I LOVE and respect this extraordinary man’s portrayals of medical staff dealing with emergencies. As an ordinary human presented with extraordinary detrimental physical, emotional situations expected OBVIOUSLY to immediately produce “the” solution, he can only be perceived as a hero. I believe that in these videos he expresses our yearning for the acknowledgment of our wounds even if they are self inflicted and possibly ridiculous, for healing. Bless him.
Hi again! We had a woman swear to sue us because she got pregnant on the pill; every morning she inserted one right after she peed. Also had a guy refuse to let us cut his shearling coat to attend to his fractured humerus; he asked us to just pull his arm, with displaced fx, out of the sleeve. He begged us to cut after a nano second. Mind boggling, ain't it?😳
As a nurse of 35 years I find this so accurate and funny as hell. Not only do provide laughter but some accurate information. Love the sock where can I get some? Thank you for sharing 💜😷
I absolutely love your videos! ❤😂 nurse/ retired and this absolutely is therapy for me! 😂 Thank you 😊 Love to all and may we have some healing laughter.
My neighbor (who's farmed since he walked) stepped over his pto with expected results. He cut his trousers loose, crawled to the barn and called his brother. His brother came down to snatch him to the E.D. About 40 minutes the hospital called my Dad. They asked him to check the barnyard and find his leg. Dad found it, and took it to hospital...but it was too late to be attached. All 3 of these guys were in their 70's, and sober as Popes.
My uncle, a rancher, offered to stitch up my leg after I fell through a barbed wire fence. I took a pass and my aunt drove me to the doctor where I received stitches and a tetanus shot 🙄
One time a roommate of mine OD’ed on psych meds and she was in the ER. The gurney she was on had the kind of poles that bend and she was petting it saying it was a fish
In January, I had an NG for an illeus. I was never given water. After some major discomfort that was extreme after the NG, they did an x-ray, and the tube was found to be in the wrong place, too. It was quite a scary time. Kudos to you for all you do!
Roflsnortingmao 😂😂😂 I love the ones with EMS, my husband is an EMT on a dept. and a private ambulance co. So, if you're thinking he isn't accurate, think again. He's accurate. I was in healthcare myself in the facilities and in the hospital and er, accurate af. 😂😂😂 ty for the laughs! Keep on giving us the laughs!
Sounds like they probably didn’t have very good “taste” in information to begin with!😂 (I am sorry that they made those choices. I just couldn’t resist.)
My mom wanted to work in the ER, but always got stuck in other departments. It resulted in her changing careers entirely... about 4 months before COVID. She was working at 3 hospitals with a high elderly population. I'd go to work with her and did my college work in a break room. She worked her ass off and was paid less than 50k yearly.. we shared a bed in a studio . She had multiple degrees despite working 14 hour days
Unfortunately while the insurance covered your 🦵 leg, your choices caused a delay in care which caused Compartments Syndrome. That developed into gangrene needing amputation-- your fancy boots will now be displayed as a knick-knack in your living room. Whomp-whomp.( Oh, and your portion if the half-million dollar bill comes to $23k. )
I attended one of Steve's concerts, the guy is very fun and approachable. The format of the concert is different from the sketches presented here. During his exchange session with the audience (perks of first rows sitting), when i told him I am a Women's Health NP, he said:"Oh my, don't even go there", i replied "I go there for more than 25 years now, so , basically, have seen it all". His skits are very real life-like, how and what happens in ER and the medical offices, it's becoming light-hearted when you laugh about the job you like. Steve misses the healthcare workers he worked with, but doesn't miss the job itself.
Side comment, I have taken pictures of everything I take, with label information clearly showing. What am I taking? Call up on phone and queue up to the start. The medical can swipe through it and I don’t have to try to pronounce it. All prescription and OTC. If I am traveling I change my lock screen picture to my medic alert summary.
That would be great if more people would do that ❤ it not only helps us treat them faster but helps them out to. We try to tell everyone to at least have it all written down Very detailed etc people who end up having to go to the hospital often finally start to see how much of a difference it can make for everyone 💞🫂👍
38:11 i live in a community where it's necessary for me to keep IV and nasal naloxone on me. I keep it in my guitar bag while i busk. Being a first aider, i know i will save lives ❤
I feel called out by the riding boots. Once told an ER Dr to not cut off my husband's wetsuit because it was brand new, and I would help wrestle him out of it. We got it off him in one piece.
I’m not even a health care worker, just a chronically ill person, and I absolutely love these videos! They never fail to make me both laugh and shake my head, in total empathy. Some of the bs things I’ve observed my nurses dealing with are mind blowing and I know there are days that they want to just quit, but I hope they know how much some of us appreciate them and hang in there. I always bring candy or summer kind of treat along with me when I’m in the hospital, especially if I know I’m going in for an extended stay, and i keep them in my room for my nurses. I also tell my nurses that my room is always available if they need to hide or take a time out and I genuinely mean it. They’ve comforted me, cared for me, and even saved my life, so that’s the absolute least I can do. To all the nurses out there, ty so much for all you do for folks like me. I know not everyone appreciates you, but I’m one patient who really does. ❤️🩹
OMG LMFAO I was in an accident at a horse show and the paramedics wanted to cut my boots off. I said the same thing pull them off I don't care if it hurts my leg worse theyre custom made!! They did pull them off 😂😂😂
44:07 OMG! The beeping on the stupid thing! My son was in urban care for 2 weeks after a deadly car wreck. Fortunately he survived but had many internal injuries. I spent every practically every day and night with him. That machine was the absolute worst, besides his nighttime terrors. He would get so angry when it woke him up day or night. Unfortunately, due to his condition we couldn’t silence it until his last couple of days.
Had a patient in triage once (I was dubbed the triage Magi by the other staff) who had just been diagnosed with cancer and was having a hard time with chemo. Her friends baked her brownies, and she didn't understand that she should only eat a tiny bite. She at the whole pan. Came in freaking out, of course. She thought she was going to die, again, of course. We reassured her. watched her for a while until she got sleepy, then called her a ride home.
I had a UTI before. It spread to my stomach (I was constantly bloated) and the ER doctor told me to never wait, because I was close to it spreading to my kidneys. Ope.
The cup was ice cold lol 🤣🤣🤣🤣 I think I'd still not be able to drink it out of the urine specimen cup just in case he had a little mixed up in the apple juice
My mom was a palliative care nurse and my neighbour was an E.R. Nurse…but my dad worked for the federal government (Canadian) guess who had the best stories?
3:28 yeah, boots take ages to wear in. I hear this chick lol Also... my uncle had new leathers on in an MC race. He crashed, was unconscious, but woke up when they said they needed to cut them off lol
I love watching these while at work 😂 makes the 12-16hr shift go a little bit faster. I just push play put the phone in my pocket that zips and one headphone in just one ear so no one knows. Until I can't help but laugh and my coworkers look at me like what is happening and I just wink 😉 and they tell me show me later 😂 knowing exactly what I am listening to. 👍🫂 Love you Steve! Thank you for making us smile and laugh at the times we really need it and help others understand what we all go through every single day while just trying to help people 🙏 ❤️
Once, we had to cut a $600 set of motorcycle riding gear off of a patient that had bilateral leg breaks (one femur and one tib-fib on the other side) as well as a spinal fracture that we could feel before XR. The guy was so pissed until we explained that getting his clothes off intact could mean permanent damage to one or both limbs (both breaks were shattered) and that removing his upper body gear could paralyze him permanently from the waist down. He let us cut them off, but we had to assure him that because it wasn't his fault, the insurance would cover the cost of his gear before he would allow us to cut them.
OMG‼️😟😰😦😯😲😱 Patience with measles need to stay in a dark room till the rash is gone and the fever as well, otherwise blindness can occur. I can't believe you didn't include that.
What?! I always tell doctors and nurses no epinephrine!! I don't like my heart racing that fast or the chest pain! Nice knowing what staff thinks of me!! Otherwise you're hilarious!! 😄😂
I have to comment on the measles part. I have been vaccinated multiple times and I have had measles so many times. I was told that I am one of those people that never get any kind of immunity. I have had measles 8 times that I can remember and 3 times when I wasn't old enough to remember. I had measles during my first pregnancy and she was born healthy and she has never had measles.
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Sorry, but one more story. We had a patient arrive clothed in a trash can liner from waist to feet. The son had been taking care of his mom, but wasn't all that smart. It wasn't his fault his mother passed. He didn't know any better. So, when he knew she was dead, he asked that we put her in a wheelchair so that he could transport her to the ... morgue/crematorium (honestly, we forgot to ask) in the front seat. He had to go back home and get her dead cat out of the freezer so they could be buried together. She wouldn't have fit in the trunk, so he wanted to be sure she was stiff enough to sit in the front passenger seat. Poor guy. He was doing his best. Now, there is no law in Oregon preventing someone from transporting a dead person to where they're going. We explained that rigor doesn't happen for hours, and we didn't need to put her in a wheelchair until she stiffened up. We loaded his deceased mother in the front seat of the car so that he could drive back and get the cat before delivering both of them to the mortuary. Totally legal, and what she would have wanted. Honestly broke my heart. Her son did everything he could before and after her demise.
Are you sure you can't fix "dead"? There are phases of dead: Almost dead, newly dead, and dead-dead. You can fix almost dead. Maybe you can correct "newly dead", but dead-dead is over.
I cannot count how many times we had to deal with family over the CPR thing. Let him go/NO/it's what he said he wanted/NO. Such a horrifying situation. This is a legal hiccup: Even if the patient requests DNR officially with the database, the immediate family can negate that by law, at least here in the US. The only option for us providers is a "slow code". We do what we can per resuscitation protocol while understanding the patient's wishes. I've had patients who tattooed "DNR" on both their wrist and chest, and some have also added this to a bracelet. If a patient tattoos this prominently in the middle of their chest and they have a POLST form entered into the database, you'd think this was a no-brainer, but it isn't. Immediate family can override that and it's horrific. Guilt should never override the patient's wishes.
Thanks for making people aware of fentanyl, they alsomix it with heroin. Notvery well though. My daughter overdosed on what she thought was heroin and was actually pure fentanyl.
“Sir, if you’re going to call me a bitch, I’m going to act like one”…..that should be on every medical professional’s uniform, that is Gold!
The patience of these people …. I couldn’t do it.
Go Austin!
First, I LOVE and respect this extraordinary man’s portrayals of medical staff dealing with emergencies. As an ordinary human presented with extraordinary detrimental physical, emotional situations expected OBVIOUSLY to immediately produce “the” solution, he can only be perceived as a hero. I believe that in these videos he expresses our yearning for the acknowledgment of our wounds even if they are self inflicted and possibly ridiculous, for healing. Bless him.
😅😅😅😅😅😅
Hi again! We had a woman swear to sue us because she got pregnant on the pill; every morning she inserted one right after she peed. Also had a guy refuse to let us cut his shearling coat to attend to his fractured humerus; he asked us to just pull his arm, with displaced fx, out of the sleeve. He begged us to cut after a nano second. Mind boggling, ain't it?😳
Sheerling is massively expensive. It is also likely that the coat was vintage. I would also have attempted not having it cut off.
The nursing notes crack me up. 😂
They're compliant for Mcare documentation tho!
Love Austin. He is so wonderful with patients and families.
Errr….newbie characters before they turn into Ben?
He's amazing 😂 plays all the characters so well, sometimes I forget lol
Me 2
As a nurse of 35 years I find this so accurate and funny as hell. Not only do provide laughter but some accurate information. Love the sock where can I get some? Thank you for sharing 💜😷
steveioe is his channel
He's great.. nurses are heros
I absolutely love your videos! ❤😂 nurse/ retired and this absolutely is therapy for me! 😂 Thank you 😊 Love to all and may we have some healing laughter.
Btw if a rancher comes into the ER you get them to surgery..... means they're dying lol
My neighbor (who's farmed since he walked) stepped over his pto with expected results. He cut his trousers loose, crawled to the barn and called his brother. His brother came down to snatch him to the E.D. About 40 minutes the hospital called my Dad. They asked him to check the barnyard and find his leg. Dad found it, and took it to hospital...but it was too late to be attached. All 3 of these guys were in their 70's, and sober as Popes.
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@@carlasouthwell7422 I live rural and I worked as a volunteer first responder. I'm a nurse I have seen things exactly like you're speaking of
My uncle, a rancher, offered to stitch up my leg after I fell through a barbed wire fence. I took a pass and my aunt drove me to the doctor where I received stitches and a tetanus shot 🙄
One time a roommate of mine OD’ed on psych meds and she was in the ER. The gurney she was on had the kind of poles that bend and she was petting it saying it was a fish
I'm sorry she was having a hard time, but that fish thing is pretty adorable. I hope it was a pretty fish.
I just came back from the ER last week and this last one helped a lot to lighten my mood.
In January, I had an NG for an illeus. I was never given water. After some major discomfort that was extreme after the NG, they did an x-ray, and the tube was found to be in the wrong place, too. It was quite a scary time. Kudos to you for all you do!
I totally understand the boot thing.....a perfectly broken in pair of boots is terrible to waste
For sure. give me Dilaudid, but don't cut my boots
Love your ER humor! Keep it up!
After a couple of 12h mandatory, the only thing that keeps us sane is the inappropriate chatter of colleagues
Roflsnortingmao 😂😂😂 I love the ones with EMS, my husband is an EMT on a dept. and a private ambulance co. So, if you're thinking he isn't accurate, think again. He's accurate. I was in healthcare myself in the facilities and in the hospital and er, accurate af. 😂😂😂 ty for the laughs! Keep on giving us the laughs!
I love your rolling laughter statement 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 that's awesome!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The Covid thing sounds like how my family thinks and believes and they all had Covid multiple times and were left with no taste😂
Sounds like they probably didn’t have very good “taste” in information to begin with!😂
(I am sorry that they made those choices. I just couldn’t resist.)
Can't fix tasteless stupidity.
Covid causes b12 deficiency
@@frankkiejo5560 😂😂
But they didn't die, did they?
Love the 107 year old skit so real in the hospital
My mom wanted to work in the ER, but always got stuck in other departments. It resulted in her changing careers entirely... about 4 months before COVID. She was working at 3 hospitals with a high elderly population. I'd go to work with her and did my college work in a break room. She worked her ass off and was paid less than 50k yearly.. we shared a bed in a studio . She had multiple degrees despite working 14 hour days
Yeah, I'm choosing riding gear over my leg, too. Insurance covers the leg. lol!
Unfortunately while the insurance covered your 🦵 leg, your choices caused a delay in care which caused Compartments Syndrome. That developed into gangrene needing amputation-- your fancy boots will now be displayed as a knick-knack in your living room. Whomp-whomp.( Oh, and your portion if the half-million dollar bill comes to $23k. )
Yeah, the head of nursing actually taught us that little trick 40 years ago just before our first clinical! And yes, it works every time!😂
This is just so funny about chewing gum.
Civilians are the biggest source of amusement
So good. And so consistent with my ER experiences when I was in training.
The ending was sublime. He totally had it coming 🤣💀💀💀
Accidental revenge wins everytime!
I can’t anymore 😂 😂😂😂these are hilarious!
I wish you would come to Fresno ca dear celebrating my 66th today and loving these stories.
I attended one of Steve's concerts, the guy is very fun and approachable. The format of the concert is different from the sketches presented here. During his exchange session with the audience (perks of first rows sitting), when i told him I am a Women's Health NP, he said:"Oh my, don't even go there", i replied "I go there for more than 25 years now, so , basically, have seen it all". His skits are very real life-like, how and what happens in ER and the medical offices, it's becoming light-hearted when you laugh about the job you like. Steve misses the healthcare workers he worked with, but doesn't miss the job itself.
I have alot of medical trauma but these are very helpful to be less afraid of the ER
Side comment, I have taken pictures of everything I take, with label information clearly showing. What am I taking? Call up on phone and queue up to the start. The medical can swipe through it and I don’t have to try to pronounce it. All prescription and OTC. If I am traveling I change my lock screen picture to my medic alert summary.
That would be great if more people would do that ❤ it not only helps us treat them faster but helps them out to. We try to tell everyone to at least have it all written down Very detailed etc people who end up having to go to the hospital often finally start to see how much of a difference it can make for everyone 💞🫂👍
Brilliant. I wish other patients were as conscientious
The saddest and funniest deal with these is each story actually happened😂😂😂😂😂
Steven Ho is really funny! 😂
That was great 😅 Thank you ❤
I laughed so hard over this that I am now in pain.
Omg the gum lol please tell me you have never came across that!!!
I would have explained it like a kangaroo and her pouch like yeah the baby is in there but not food
38:11 i live in a community where it's necessary for me to keep IV and nasal naloxone on me. I keep it in my guitar bag while i busk.
Being a first aider, i know i will save lives ❤
This is beautiful. I’m the mother of an active addict and it brings me such joy to know that people like you are out there with concern in your heart.
I feel called out by the riding boots. Once told an ER Dr to not cut off my husband's wetsuit because it was brand new, and I would help wrestle him out of it. We got it off him in one piece.
"Isn't it" 😝☺️😬😂😹
"does it have Toblerone?" 😂
Thanks Steveioe. These clips actually make me miss being a nurse. 😊
I’m not even a health care worker, just a chronically ill person, and I absolutely love these videos! They never fail to make me both laugh and shake my head, in total empathy. Some of the bs things I’ve observed my nurses dealing with are mind blowing and I know there are days that they want to just quit, but I hope they know how much some of us appreciate them and hang in there. I always bring candy or summer kind of treat along with me when I’m in the hospital, especially if I know I’m going in for an extended stay, and i keep them in my room for my nurses. I also tell my nurses that my room is always available if they need to hide or take a time out and I genuinely mean it. They’ve comforted me, cared for me, and even saved my life, so that’s the absolute least I can do.
To all the nurses out there, ty so much for all you do for folks like me. I know not everyone appreciates you, but I’m one patient who really does. ❤️🩹
See? This is what health care workers deal with daily.😭
Very entertaining hour! Thanks
Dude. The boots. Perfectly understandable 😅 get a nice heafty 20 blade and cut the stiches on the seams. ❤
I’d be angry if my favorite boots were destroyed!
I love your videos! What a hoot!!
Well... sexuality is on a spectrum but... WAIT THATS NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS
24:00 i am dead!!!!!! 😂😂😂😂 my sense of humor is dark! I just laughed myself silly 😂❤❤
Marijuana is from the Devil’s Garden 😂
OMG LMFAO I was in an accident at a horse show and the paramedics wanted to cut my boots off. I said the same thing pull them off I don't care if it hurts my leg worse theyre custom made!! They did pull them off 😂😂😂
My family never got COVID-19, we are the lucky ones 😊
I never had it either, I received all the recommended.
44:07 OMG! The beeping on the stupid thing! My son was in urban care for 2 weeks after a deadly car wreck. Fortunately he survived but had many internal injuries. I spent every practically every day and night with him. That machine was the absolute worst, besides his nighttime terrors. He would get so angry when it woke him up day or night. Unfortunately, due to his condition we couldn’t silence it until his last couple of days.
"I have so much hate in my heart" 😂😂😂😂😂
That last skit..... OMG....... LMDAO!!!!!!!
Had a patient in triage once (I was dubbed the triage Magi by the other staff) who had just been diagnosed with cancer and was having a hard time with chemo. Her friends baked her brownies, and she didn't understand that she should only eat a tiny bite. She at the whole pan. Came in freaking out, of course. She thought she was going to die, again, of course. We reassured her. watched her for a while until she got sleepy, then called her a ride home.
100% genius!
I had a UTI before. It spread to my stomach (I was constantly bloated) and the ER doctor told me to never wait, because I was close to it spreading to my kidneys. Ope.
my left ear really enjoyed this
4:25 "no take backs"
Saay, man🤣
Hahahaha 😂 Easter eggs uhhh 5 ....argh ..4 😂😂😂😂
😂 love your videos
Thank you...😂❤
The cup was ice cold lol 🤣🤣🤣🤣 I think I'd still not be able to drink it out of the urine specimen cup just in case he had a little mixed up in the apple juice
Chart notes are a hoot!
I’m an old E.R. nurse and I can relate.
"Pussy medication" I'm dying! 😂😂😂😂
My mom was a palliative care nurse and my neighbour was an E.R. Nurse…but my dad worked for the federal government (Canadian) guess who had the best stories?
3:28 yeah, boots take ages to wear in. I hear this chick lol
Also... my uncle had new leathers on in an MC race. He crashed, was unconscious, but woke up when they said they needed to cut them off lol
I love watching these while at work 😂 makes the 12-16hr shift go a little bit faster. I just push play put the phone in my pocket that zips and one headphone in just one ear so no one knows. Until I can't help but laugh and my coworkers look at me like what is happening and I just wink 😉 and they tell me show me later 😂 knowing exactly what I am listening to. 👍🫂 Love you Steve! Thank you for making us smile and laugh at the times we really need it and help others understand what we all go through every single day while just trying to help people 🙏 ❤️
The guy who’s hearing fails when he’s asleep. 🤯
Once, we had to cut a $600 set of motorcycle riding gear off of a patient that had bilateral leg breaks (one femur and one tib-fib on the other side) as well as a spinal fracture that we could feel before XR. The guy was so pissed until we explained that getting his clothes off intact could mean permanent damage to one or both limbs (both breaks were shattered) and that removing his upper body gear could paralyze him permanently from the waist down. He let us cut them off, but we had to assure him that because it wasn't his fault, the insurance would cover the cost of his gear before he would allow us to cut them.
The alternate drug names are hilarious !
OMG‼️😟😰😦😯😲😱 Patience with measles need to stay in a dark room till the rash is gone and the fever as well, otherwise blindness can occur. I can't believe you didn't include that.
I love the endind
😂😂😂😂😂😂 I’m dead 😂😂😂😂😂
You can use coconut milk or water 0:32
As someone who works in ER registration, you had me rolling. This parody is actually more accurate than not. 😂😂😂😂
$4,000 for a room. I think I'd chance it.
What?! I always tell doctors and nurses no epinephrine!! I don't like my heart racing that fast or the chest pain! Nice knowing what staff thinks of me!! Otherwise you're hilarious!! 😄😂
Brilliant 😂
Loved this ❤
39:16 that was, indeed, beautiful ❤
I have to comment on the measles part. I have been vaccinated multiple times and I have had measles so many times. I was told that I am one of those people that never get any kind of immunity. I have had measles 8 times that I can remember and 3 times when I wasn't old enough to remember. I had measles during my first pregnancy and she was born healthy and she has never had measles.
Yeah ok.
That's Crazy!!
Folks like these make my head hurt lol
This is NOT Steve's channel.
To Clarify to You this Channel is a Promotion channel under Contract and it is to promote Steveioe and all the Other Creators Content to reach more audience.
I don't get people that try to keep their elderly family members alive. Like, how selfish are you?
The EMT character is my favourite
I used to use emesis basins to eat out of lol!
My left ear enjoyed this
Sorry, but one more story.
We had a patient arrive clothed in a trash can liner from waist to feet. The son had been taking care of his mom, but wasn't all that smart. It wasn't his fault his mother passed. He didn't know any better. So, when he knew she was dead, he asked that we put her in a wheelchair so that he could transport her to the ... morgue/crematorium (honestly, we forgot to ask) in the front seat. He had to go back home and get her dead cat out of the freezer so they could be buried together. She wouldn't have fit in the trunk, so he wanted to be sure she was stiff enough to sit in the front passenger seat. Poor guy. He was doing his best.
Now, there is no law in Oregon preventing someone from transporting a dead person to where they're going. We explained that rigor doesn't happen for hours, and we didn't need to put her in a wheelchair until she stiffened up.
We loaded his deceased mother in the front seat of the car so that he could drive back and get the cat before delivering both of them to the mortuary. Totally legal, and what she would have wanted. Honestly broke my heart. Her son did everything he could before and after her demise.
Ahh ha ha hee hee lol. 😂
Once i was at the er they won't let me leave
Are you sure you can't fix "dead"? There are phases of dead: Almost dead, newly dead, and dead-dead. You can fix almost dead. Maybe you can correct "newly dead", but dead-dead is over.
It’s a blood transfusion, not a latte. You can’t just sub out oat milk
My heart hurts thinking about this one.
I cannot count how many times we had to deal with family over the CPR thing. Let him go/NO/it's what he said he wanted/NO. Such a horrifying situation. This is a legal hiccup: Even if the patient requests DNR officially with the database, the immediate family can negate that by law, at least here in the US. The only option for us providers is a "slow code". We do what we can per resuscitation protocol while understanding the patient's wishes. I've had patients who tattooed "DNR" on both their wrist and chest, and some have also added this to a bracelet. If a patient tattoos this prominently in the middle of their chest and they have a POLST form entered into the database, you'd think this was a no-brainer, but it isn't. Immediate family can override that and it's horrific. Guilt should never override the patient's wishes.
Sound on only On to the ⬅️ side👂🏻😂
Sweet accidental revenge!
42:33. Solutions for Quality Service for all Institutions. Amen !
Thanks for making people aware of fentanyl, they alsomix it with heroin. Notvery well though. My daughter overdosed on what she thought was heroin and was actually pure fentanyl.
THESE CAN'T BE REAL......They all have to be skits. Ain't No Way.
Are all these real cases?
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂