If the line is flat, all the nurses and doctor will do intubation, CPR, Shock you with the fibrilator, give you an epi, if that all fail your body will be transfered to get another patient in
My father flatlined and was legally dead for eight minutes, we insisted that the doctors keep shocking. I am so incredibly happy that he came back. One of the most crazy experiences ever.
Shocking never really brings the heart out back to life It only helps regulate heart electricity when it's acting all wacky You probably don't know the full story (docs could have been administering meds or whatever) or you're straight to up lying
Disturbing fact: Just because the heart stops, the brain still functions for a bit, meaning patients can actually hear this sound before they most commonly die
I was playing a hospital game with my 3yr old sister and put this a background noise and when it started beating rapidly and stopped she started crying and saying that she was scared. I think she thought it was her real heartbeat and that I was really doing surgery on her lmao
I remembered my grandfather. I could hear the sound of his heart beating through the cardiogram of the hospital. And I listened to his last breath. I love you grandpa, wherever you are, know that I will love you forever! 🙏🙏🙏❤❤❤
That depends on how you die. If you die in a hospital, of heart failure, then yes, if you are still conscious then most likely. But if you die elsewhere, then no.
This is also what happened to my 4 y/o named Kongsuni: At 12:44pm of July 2, she started to collapse after the soccer game that time. She tried to utter, "Mom!!!" but, her voice did not make it to the highest note. Then, it happened last November 27 at 8:55am. Doctor Mike noticed that she wasn't breathing.
I hope this doesn’t happen to me when I’m in hospital being unconscious and not waking up and hearing that heart monitor right next to you when your unconscious and then all of sudden your heart stop beating that just so scary
my dad had heart surgery once, he was in the military... WOOO HE SURVIVED AND GOT A NEW JOB Also! I do not mean to sound rude or disrespectful in any way!
Why is mother crying? Not just a drop or two Rolling down from her clear eyes, no, But instead, she’s bent forward Crouching on the starkly, clean floor Crying with such force It’s like she’s trying to empty the water inside her body Why is father upset? Not just a flash of irritation Welled up in his broad chest, no But instead, he’s standing perfectly still Almost choking from his rage Smoldering with fume pulsing through his veins Its like his blood had turned into lava that is melting Who is the cause of her tears? Who is the target of his anger? Is it me? Did I do something bad? What is going on? Where is uncle? Wasn’t I with him, for our weekly play date? So why am I here? Laying on a white bed with a clear rope going inside my hand. Aah, I don’t know anymore I’ll jut close my eyes and go into the evermore
What I'm hoping I would do & say: 1:33 - "Oh no, I'm going to be dead in a minute." 1:40 - "Help me! (3 times) I wanna live." 1:48 - "Goodbye, World!" Just that second, I take one last breath & close my eyes one last time 1:49 - I'm dead.
Jesus Christ I came here to add an overlay to a video but ended up giving myself an anxiety attack...kinda scary huh? I’ve always hated hospitals, mainly to the fact I’ve spent so much time in one, and hardly because of myself, I have always been pretty healthy. No, I watched my brother and sister die in a hospital bed then watched my dad struggle through cancer for a year in that same hospital. Now I notice I’m ranting and I shall finish my Ted Talk by saying, I hope you all have a brighter day, and remember that even when people leave us, they are still here in spirit.
I was sobbing when I heard my great grandma flat line on phone since the other half of my family is at another country. I never got to say goodbye to her, the last time we actually got to talk face to face is the day I was coming to America, and that was in 2017.
Once when I was in a hospital, I flatlined several time because the leads were shit. First few times it was surreal but it become EXTREMELY funny watching the nurses come running in all frantic. 🤣
@Fedor Taráskin moments before death the brain tends to release stress hormones and, though not proven at all, there's speculation that endorphins are released. It's quite common to view things in a much more detached way. Here's some interesting info www.bbc.com/future/article/20200205-death-can-our-final-moment-be-euphoric
Things like this feel surreal to you when you lose someone in your family. My mother wasnt connected to a heart rate monitor. But my father was there the whole night long, till the very last second at 7 am. She opened her eyes for the very last time and looked at my father and shed a tear, before she finally passed away.
Ik how it feels because my girlfriend has a heart disease. There's also a moment where she reaches the flat line more then once, twice or thrice, yet she's still fighting and now trying to recover even though her heart is still not good, its like 10% out of 100%
what terrifies me is seeing the line go flat but hearing the echos of the last one. knowing that there will be no more. it makes my heart beat stronger, like it knows that one day there will be her last one too...
When you're on vitals and you witness a death in POLUS: In all seriousness, I hope all these people who have had to deal with a loved one having a flatline are okay. My uncle had a cardiac arrest in 2018 and I dreaded hearing the sound. I am lucky that he has recovered and is really healthy. Even if someone leaves, it doesn't mean their gone. Please have a good day and take care of yourselves.
Me and my family have recently last year had 3 or 4 people of our family / school family that died of covid this comment knowing that made me cheer up a bit even tho there not here with me anymore but ima still take care of myself. Prayers r accepted.
Now I feel deep inside of me the end of my partners life , and few days ago we had a very , horrorfull wordfight . That was the last moment we saw us . And I got no chance to say " I'm sorry " .
my dad got confined in the hospital due to cancer first he was sent to the emergency room and my mom practically dragged me and my brother inside the er she told us that we should watch our father being revived and i tried to runaway because seeing my dad in the situation is so scary but my mom grabbed me and held my face to make me look at my father. the monitor went flat and ive never been scared that much in my entire existence. after a few seconds his heartbeat came back so he was confined so that he could get surgery. he would always tell the nurse and my mom that he’s not sick and would remove all the tubes and shit so i always hear this sound. after 3 days, he died and i heard this sound again. since then whenever i hear beeping sounds wether its from a watch or any sound similar to this i always feel my heart race and im remembering how the doctors where reviving my father and all. its been 7 years now and i was curious if i would still feel that way again if i ever hear this sound thats why i searched this. at first i didnt feel anything but when the line went flat my handa started to shake and my heart started beating fast... maybe i never truly healed from my trauma. i was just good at avoiding it. time doesn’t heal all pain.
This is not how cardiac arrest occurs. The process of cardiac arrest: Normal sinus rhythm --> Atrial/Ventricular Ectopic --->Ventricular tachycardia -----> Ventricular fibrillation (coarse) ---> Ventricular fibrillation (fine) -----> Asystole
Then how do the doctors & nurses know there's a code? The whole point of the heart monitor is to tell them when the patient is getting worse so why would they be silent when the patient literally dies?
My grandma loves this song are used to visit her in the hospital all the time and you would always have a plane on loop. The ironic thing is that she died when the song ended.
This scares me so much, partially because this happened to me. i was a baby so i don’t remember it, but i wonder if there is a part of me that remembers the beeping and then flatline when my heart stopped
My biological father passed away yesterday at 6:11 am at the age of 60. His name was Curtis Lightvale and he was a *BRAVERY* soul. He was very sick and very weak. I miss him. Asgore treats me like a daughter. Before my biological father passed away, he signed the adoption papers and now I am no longer "Frisk "Fallenfire" Lightvale". I am now Princess Frisk "Lightvale" Dreemurr. Asgore and Toriel are now my legal guardians. Rest In Peace, Professor Curtis Lightvale of HEL (Human Experimental Laboratory), the most professional laboratory in The Determino District. March 30th, 1962 - July 2nd, 2022
This is one of the most terrifying to hear and rather traumatizing when you're just sitting there, hoping your loved one will survive but just slips dead in the end
It's not a real heart monitor that's why, if it was accurate the sides of the pulse line screen (lol no idea what it's officially called) wouldn't fade to black
Imagine. You were in bus on a way to home, playing with your phone. Listening to good music on headphones. Suddenly there is loud noice and something happened and you black out. You cant feel anything all you see is black and hear ringing in ears. Then start hearing this. You try to open eyes and wake up, but you cant. Heartrate starts to drop and alarm starts screaming. You try and try to see something, anything. But then. Flat line. Then your vision returns and you see your dead body in hospital bead. Cauce of death: The bus driver had seizure and crashed the bus. 12 peolpe got serious injury and 4 died. Among them was you. Enjoy your every day life cause life can any moment take sudden turn. You never know when the day comes, and it is for the best we dont know.
this is so scary. my grandma died in the hospital so the moment the monitor started going crazy and the numbers dropped, my heart sank. i’m so sorry grandma, it must’ve been so scary
i want to make a joke about this but at the same time this is probably one of the most horrifying sounds you could ever hear in real life, genuinely hope yall mfs dont ever experience this
This scared me to hell, I am so terrified ,that flat lining sound is still lingering inside me head,just thinking about those people who see THIS in front of their eye, seeing their loved ones heart stop by their own eye and ear, Idk if I make sense or not, but yeah this is really sad and scaryy
OMG he started off @ 98 beats per min and it dropped to 72 beats per minutes Dow to 43,35,20 l, to 0- I had bursted out in tears. Me and my pops ain’t spoke well over 10yrs ago, he’s a retired Vietnam veteran. I know this day when he had to leave is coming, but I’d just wish we didn’t hate eachother so much -. I’d give anything to go to my fathers house to sit on the patio in the backyard and catch up old times. But Idk…maybe god has something else in storage for me
I've spent a lot of time in hospitals, almost 2 whole daytimes once. The reason I said almost is because my godmother came to pick me and my brother up while my parents stayed with my grandmother who was 74 or 73 or 72 I dont remember because this was 2 years ago. But my grandma was dying and we spent her last daytimes with her but we didnt stay in the hospital overnight so we werent with her in her last moments. She couldnt hear well and couldnt speak, but when me and my brother told my grandma we loved her really loudly once, my dad said he swore that my grandma tried to say "I love you" back to us. Im crying rn so I shall go cry myself to sleep
I remember in 2014 my dad was urgently booking a flight to Pakistan because my grandfather was dying. He was in a rush to get there to see my grandfather but sadly on the flight he got news that he was dead and my aunt heard the same thing. Still brings me back memories of him.
the sound of a paced beeping and suddenly turning into a continuous beep scares the shit out of me especially when i look at the monitor while hearing it
My Grandmother also died because of cardiac arrest... So suddenly... we took her to the hospital and withing 4 hours.... Gone... My grandmother is Gone .. I am from India
My 10 year old dell desktop after trying to run doom eternal at 4k:
Oh no...
Your computer after a second of playing Cyberpunk 2077
Lmao
@Fedor Taráskin When u have the best computer ever but accidentally put cyberpunk 2077 on full graphics so ur computer explodes in 2 seconds
Compared To My 15-16 Year Old PC Trying To Load The Operating System
"if the line is flat, all people will love you."
That’s dark
If the line is flat, all the nurses and doctor will do intubation, CPR, Shock you with the fibrilator, give you an epi, if that all fail your body will be transfered to get another patient in
Haha mega edgy
iM 14 AnD tHiS iS DeEp
this is true
No jokes, this is actually terrifying to hear.
Imagine your soul staring at your body then seeing this
Same
Yep
Ye
Hm
My father flatlined and was legally dead for eight minutes, we insisted that the doctors keep shocking. I am so incredibly happy that he came back. One of the most crazy experiences ever.
Wow that’s fucking lucky wish I could say the same for my mother even though if she was brought back she would die spon
😄😄😄🤖💕😈😉
You don't "shock" a flatline. The defibrillator only works for Ventricular Fibrillation and Ventricular Tachycardia, not Asystole.
Shocking never really brings the heart out back to life
It only helps regulate heart electricity when it's acting all wacky
You probably don't know the full story (docs could have been administering meds or whatever) or you're straight to up lying
Give him a potion of weakness and a golden apple.
Idk why. But this just makes you appreciate life! If you're listening to this, you're obviously alive. Thank your lucky stars.
Mane im ded
Amen
Um- define "alive" again-
Nah bro I’m dead
@@No.NotAgain not dead, still in existence. Is the definition of alive.
rip to the guy who sacrificed himself for this
No it's just a recording of someone sick
@@DetroitGamingINSTABILITY r/whoosh
@@DetroitGamingINSTABILITY r/woooosh
@@DetroitGamingINSTABILITY take a goddamn joke
@@DetroitGamingINSTABILITY i think your brain gone flat lined
this makes my chest feel tight…
same bruh
Same
same lol
Not me
Same
Disturbing fact:
Just because the heart stops, the brain still functions for a bit, meaning patients can actually hear this sound before they most commonly die
WHAT THE HELL
Homer: I better not die
Monitor: *flatlines*
Homer: D'oh!
Also Homer: *dies*
Shit, that's disturbing
are some bodily functions like sight talking and hearing still avtive for this bit?
@@ZOBOFFICALnope they blackout before flatline start
I was playing a hospital game with my 3yr old sister and put this a background noise and when it started beating rapidly and stopped she started crying and saying that she was scared. I think she thought it was her real heartbeat and that I was really doing surgery on her lmao
Us cousins use this sound of sound then play a hospital game lol
Let me guess, she was playing Trauma Center
How
I dont know about your sister in the future
Lol she is so scared
I remembered my grandfather. I could hear the sound of his heart beating through the cardiogram of the hospital. And I listened to his last breath. I love you grandpa, wherever you are, know that I will love you forever! 🙏🙏🙏❤❤❤
I'm sorry for your loss.
Sorry for your mc-loss
Fare 😃
I'm so sorry. me. to
🙂😃😄😁☺️
This scared me and I'm not smiling at all. I'm gonna experience this and I can't prevent it.
Well i had surgery at a hospital
And im fine
@@Calibrato yeah but i think they are trying to say that we are all going to die someday and cannot prevent it
That depends on how you die. If you die in a hospital, of heart failure, then yes, if you are still conscious then most likely. But if you die elsewhere, then no.
If u think this,remember that each 2 year i need a surgery
And im still alive,i have more chance to die than u btw
why does this feel like this happened to me even tho i never been through this?
Ikr
May be in past lives 🙂
@@gust_of_fall yea
@@gust_of_fall true
Same-
Pure sound of death
Your pfp is the pure face of death too
@@heymonkey65 LMAOOO
Well yes but actually yes
@DeathStroke Fried
Literally
Volume warning at 1:34 (shortly after the oxygen level reaches 26%).
Ok.
So get ready on oxygen 34%
I almost had a heart attack when I pressed the timestamp
Jesus christ
Bruh
Heart: help i need help climbing these mountains
Flatline: hello *takes over*
Heart: yay
Heart: oof
Exactly how it goes
Long live the king
Yes
that’s actually not funny to joke about at all. take it from a person whose actually really funny this is terrifying and depressing.
agreeed
This is also what happened to my 4 y/o named Kongsuni:
At 12:44pm of July 2, she started to collapse after the soccer game that time.
She tried to utter, "Mom!!!" but, her voice did not make it to the highest note.
Then, it happened last November 27 at 8:55am. Doctor Mike noticed that she wasn't breathing.
im sorry for your loss
Doctor Mike? Dang you live on youtube
I’m so sorry.
I'm sorry for your loss..
Sorry for your lost..
Very sad feeling, one day also would there 😢 😞
You do realise that everyone ends up this way, right?
its not god that causes certian bad things
its the cells that shut down the heart
@@LobsterLoaf_
I wouldn't say _everyone..._
You do know if no ome dies overpopulation can be a BIG problem right
@@johanneselli9214 very very true.
When I was a baby first born. I had heart failure and Flatlined 3 times. I'm felling better than ever now
Same when I was a baby I almost made my mom‘s heart and mine flatline.
Thanks the doctor and defibrillator
Experienced flatliner.
@@Lone_wolf_31 and chest compressions*
I'm sorry 😔😞😐😑😒
I remember I died on a hostpital 9 hours before when I got jumpscare and got a heart attack
Items in heaven:
Phone: ✅
Legos: ?
woah you died before?
Hol up
@@kai.82 yeah you can die and be brought back to life, but it has to be QUICK, and it doesn’t always work.
@@TheOscarGamer_ Dude, be understanding. It’s probably very traumatic for him.
"Your heart syncs to the music you're listening to."
My heart after watching this:
R.I.P 😊
I hope this doesn’t happen to me when I’m in hospital being unconscious and not waking up and hearing that heart monitor right next to you when your unconscious and then all of sudden your heart stop beating that just so scary
Ok
Yea, I hope that doesn’t happen to my Dad. He has survived cancer 3 times. There’s a high percentage it’s going to come back. God bless you Dad.
You do know that one day you're gonna end up like this right?
*oh no*
I hope it doesn’t happen to any of my family members I rather die then seeing them dying
my dad had heart surgery once, he was in the military...
WOOO HE SURVIVED AND GOT A NEW JOB
Also! I do not mean to sound rude or disrespectful in any way!
Good for u
@Raed y o u h a v e n o i d e a h o w l o n g i h a v e b e e n w a n t i n g s o m e o n e t o s a y t h a t t o m e . . .
you just made my day ;w;
You got me on the first half ngl-
Wooooo! Rlly Good!
😀
Why is mother crying?
Not just a drop or two
Rolling down from her clear eyes, no,
But instead, she’s bent forward
Crouching on the starkly, clean floor
Crying with such force
It’s like she’s trying to empty the water
inside her body
Why is father upset?
Not just a flash of irritation
Welled up in his broad chest, no
But instead, he’s standing perfectly still
Almost choking from his rage
Smoldering with fume pulsing through his veins
Its like his blood had turned into lava
that is melting
Who is the cause of her tears?
Who is the target of his anger?
Is it me?
Did I do something bad?
What is going on?
Where is uncle?
Wasn’t I with him, for our weekly play date?
So why am I here?
Laying on a white bed with a clear rope
going inside my hand.
Aah, I don’t know anymore
I’ll jut close my eyes and go into the evermore
Someone's last hearings
•High pitched sound
•Crying
•NO-
•i'd-
I got what that NO- meant but the I'd?
@@sayaka6593 I'd rather not pay for a funeral and just pay the medical expenses. You don't think that's bad, right Doctor?
@@user-dg3ug7ny5d oof
@@user-dg3ug7ny5d I'm sorry for your loss
I’ve flat lined three times in my life.....wooo only 23 I’ve got a record or some shit going here
you okay, bruh?
joy of being a firefighter and having a phycopath of a horse.....still kickin tho lol
greyhuskey1940 I don’t know whether to laugh at this, or seriously agree with this. 😂😅
God told your ass yeet not today sister
greyhuskey1940 Well people flatlined once is because they sleep forever
What I'm hoping I would do & say:
1:33 - "Oh no, I'm going to be dead in a minute."
1:40 - "Help me! (3 times) I wanna live."
1:48 - "Goodbye, World!" Just that second, I take one last breath & close my eyes one last time
1:49 - I'm dead.
0:55
😭😭😭
5 that's FAKE.
WELP!
heavy's dead? intensity continues
The level of anxiety I got after watching this is unbelievable. I need to speak to my Psychiatrist.
What about a therapist?
same
1:48 is when everyone starts caring about you
tbh I wish I died.
I’m going to use this sound to perform surgery on a banana
XD
Same
For me my index finger
LOOL
Madlad
Fun fact: people only start loving you when that line becomes straight
That's the painful truth about society..
Yep. That's true
Sad but true.
But to bring more hope to this, you can work to see and have people love you if the line isn't straight.
Maybe I'll see you around more often since I heard about it with you lover boy!
Jesus Christ I came here to add an overlay to a video but ended up giving myself an anxiety attack...kinda scary huh?
I’ve always hated hospitals, mainly to the fact I’ve spent so much time in one, and hardly because of myself, I have always been pretty healthy. No, I watched my brother and sister die in a hospital bed then watched my dad struggle through cancer for a year in that same hospital. Now I notice I’m ranting and I shall finish my Ted Talk by saying, I hope you all have a brighter day, and remember that even when people leave us, they are still here in spirit.
*salute*
Lmao
I am so sorry. God is with you.
@@izzymypickle663 ok
my uncle died 2 hours before we had our flight to visit him. His last words were on facetime.
This reminds me of the last time I saw My Dad
😭
Sorry for loss
🥺🥺🥺
Me too~! Last time i saw my mom...😭💔
That is scary to watch.
It's a lot worse in real life
Yyht
@@tylerpool5464 yeah
for some reason its kind of comforting to me but idk why
1:48 when you get a screamer in 3am
C.I.A Agent Nick Wayers lmao
The 100 like
@@crowdise499 thxx
@@rickyastley6474 yw
😂😂
I was sobbing when I heard my great grandma flat line on phone since the other half of my family is at another country. I never got to say goodbye to her, the last time we actually got to talk face to face is the day I was coming to America, and that was in 2017.
I’m so sorry this happened to you.
My Grandma Died to.
This really gives me chills down my spine when it starts making a noise to attract the doctors and makes a heartbeat sound 😰😰😰
People: this gives me anxiety for some reason
Me:....can these things be quieter?
turn it down, then
you are very ignorant
Those things need to be Loud for staffs to be aware that someone is dying
It is this loud to alert the doctors.
I get that they warn staff and all, but what if they disturb your peace man?
Once when I was in a hospital, I flatlined several time because the leads were shit. First few times it was surreal but it become EXTREMELY funny watching the nurses come running in all frantic. 🤣
@Fedor Taráskin moments before death the brain tends to release stress hormones and, though not proven at all, there's speculation that endorphins are released. It's quite common to view things in a much more detached way. Here's some interesting info www.bbc.com/future/article/20200205-death-can-our-final-moment-be-euphoric
how did the leads get accepted
@@tentilol at one time they were new. That equipment is expensive so it doesn't get replaced as much as it should.
You should have jumped up and started growling, “Braaaaains!” while displaying your front teeth to see how the staff would react.
death is not funny and its not a joke. i have lost 4 friends in my life and i miss them
To my family: Its all fun and games till my line becomes flat.
AHAHAHAH
I saw these when my grandmother died, won't lie, the trauma can never be recovered and I'm here again to make myself stronger.
Things like this feel surreal to you when you lose someone in your family.
My mother wasnt connected to a heart rate monitor. But my father was there the whole night long, till the very last second at 7 am.
She opened her eyes for the very last time and looked at my father and shed a tear, before she finally passed away.
Very sad. Condolences to you.
i feel so sad and all but why did u say finally
i have autism and pay attention to tiny pieces of information sry
Ik how it feels because my girlfriend has a heart disease. There's also a moment where she reaches the flat line more then once, twice or thrice, yet she's still fighting and now trying to recover even though her heart is still not good, its like 10% out of 100%
Is she fine now?
I like the part when it went "beep"
My mother is nurse and she screams:WHAT THE HELL?! I COMING FROM THE WORK AND NOW THIS!? WILL YOU KILL ME?!?!
Oof
Time to hide
As a medical student, i am always b/w this sound and now it's quite normal like some music playing around.
Should've added someone yelling "CODE BLUE"
nah should have added USER DEATH EMINANT,SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION
shoulda added "round 2, finish him!"
#Istandbyscott
OMG YES
Good idea lol
what terrifies me is seeing the line go flat but hearing the echos of the last one. knowing that there will be no more. it makes my heart beat stronger, like it knows that one day there will be her last one too...
When you're on vitals and you witness a death in POLUS:
In all seriousness, I hope all these people who have had to deal with a loved one having a flatline are okay. My uncle had a cardiac arrest in 2018 and I dreaded hearing the sound. I am lucky that he has recovered and is really healthy. Even if someone leaves, it doesn't mean their gone. Please have a good day and take care of yourselves.
what's a polus? you mean the among us map?
@@Donaldtrumpgaming ye
Me and my family have recently last year had 3 or 4 people of our family / school family that died of covid this comment knowing that made me cheer up a bit even tho there not here with me anymore but ima still take care of myself. Prayers r accepted.
Now I feel deep inside of me the end of my partners life , and few days ago we had a very , horrorfull wordfight . That was the last moment we saw us . And I got no chance to say " I'm sorry " .
I’m so sorry that happened
Literally the sound of death.
my dad got confined in the hospital due to cancer first he was sent to the emergency room and my mom practically dragged me and my brother inside the er she told us that we should watch our father being revived and i tried to runaway because seeing my dad in the situation is so scary but my mom grabbed me and held my face to make me look at my father. the monitor went flat and ive never been scared that much in my entire existence. after a few seconds his heartbeat came back so he was confined so that he could get surgery. he would always tell the nurse and my mom that he’s not sick and would remove all the tubes and shit so i always hear this sound. after 3 days, he died and i heard this sound again. since then whenever i hear beeping sounds wether its from a watch or any sound similar to this i always feel my heart race and im remembering how the doctors where reviving my father and all. its been 7 years now and i was curious if i would still feel that way again if i ever hear this sound thats why i searched this. at first i didnt feel anything but when the line went flat my handa started to shake and my heart started beating fast... maybe i never truly healed from my trauma. i was just good at avoiding it.
time doesn’t heal all pain.
Sorry for your loss maam
Still dont understand how it beats so slow yet so many beats per minute, my heart beats like if i just ran a marathon and im in my bed
This is not how cardiac arrest occurs.
The process of cardiac arrest:
Normal sinus rhythm --> Atrial/Ventricular Ectopic --->Ventricular tachycardia -----> Ventricular fibrillation (coarse) ---> Ventricular fibrillation (fine) -----> Asystole
There are so many other things here that aren't correct as well, like a high and irregular pulse rate while ECG is displaying bradycardia lol
@@boiiiwhatstheproblemwithmy4269 yeah!! absolutely correct. There should be SVT or PSVT which has not been shown here.
I also can't believe that the spo2 waves are still moving even after asystole 💀
Hearing this I got a sense that I’ll be hearing this as I die..
actually, flatlines dont make sound, they're just quiet
No because at the end of this video it makes a sound
@@ConnorLYT its for dramatic effect
Then how do the doctors & nurses know there's a code? The whole point of the heart monitor is to tell them when the patient is getting worse so why would they be silent when the patient literally dies?
@@darkacadpresenceinblood It would show and alert the nurses at the nurse's station.
yesh. 🥰🥰🥰😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍🥰🥰🥰🥰🤩🌩️👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
My grandma loves this song are used to visit her in the hospital all the time and you would always have a plane on loop. The ironic thing is that she died when the song ended.
1:33 everyone starts to care about you
1:49 everybody loves you
plot twist: you were revived and they still love you due to that experience
🤣
This scares me so much, partially because this happened to me. i was a baby so i don’t remember it, but i wonder if there is a part of me that remembers the beeping and then flatline when my heart stopped
We had same experience said my mother when i was a baby i was dead
flatline is 8432hz the harmonious sound that activates your third eye
My biological father passed away yesterday at 6:11 am at the age of 60. His name was Curtis Lightvale and he was a *BRAVERY* soul. He was very sick and very weak. I miss him. Asgore treats me like a daughter. Before my biological father passed away, he signed the adoption papers and now I am no longer "Frisk "Fallenfire" Lightvale". I am now Princess Frisk "Lightvale" Dreemurr. Asgore and Toriel are now my legal guardians.
Rest In Peace, Professor Curtis Lightvale of HEL (Human Experimental Laboratory), the most professional laboratory in The Determino District.
March 30th, 1962 - July 2nd, 2022
0:00 normal rhythm
0:44 rhythm normal pressure drops
1:25 myocardial infarction patient dies
1:35 Atrial fibrillation
1:45 beginning of asystole
1:52 asystole
respect to the people who actually played this at a hospital
This is one of the most terrifying to hear and rather traumatizing when you're just sitting there, hoping your loved one will survive but just slips dead in the end
My uncle just had cardiac arrest. It’s oct 9. Extremely close to the date my grandma died. Now that’s cursed.
Hmmmm
This sound always gives me weird vibes
Me too..
This sound always turns me on
@@kisakasatami7329 wait, what?
@@E.L.Matheus lol
Me too
how is spo2 co2 art nbp still at a normal pace when patient coded?
I think it's not attached cause it said so
It's not a real heart monitor that's why, if it was accurate the sides of the pulse line screen (lol no idea what it's officially called) wouldn't fade to black
Imagine. You were in bus on a way to home, playing with your phone. Listening to good music on headphones.
Suddenly there is loud noice and something happened and you black out. You cant feel anything all you see is black and hear ringing in ears. Then start hearing this. You try to open eyes and wake up, but you cant. Heartrate starts to drop and alarm starts screaming. You try and try to see something, anything. But then. Flat line.
Then your vision returns and you see your dead body in hospital bead. Cauce of death: The bus driver had seizure and crashed the bus. 12 peolpe got serious injury and 4 died. Among them was you.
Enjoy your every day life cause life can any moment take sudden turn. You never know when the day comes, and it is for the best we dont know.
this is so scary. my grandma died in the hospital so the moment the monitor started going crazy and the numbers dropped, my heart sank. i’m so sorry grandma, it must’ve been so scary
Thumbs up to the guy who died for this video 👍
i want to make a joke about this but at the same time this is probably one of the most horrifying sounds you could ever hear in real life, genuinely hope yall mfs dont ever experience this
It's actually very scary .people who have lost someone recently will get this very painful
There is 2 treatment for Asystole
1. CPR means (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation)
2. Injection of Vasopressin called Epinephrine
This scared me to hell, I am so terrified ,that flat lining sound is still lingering inside me head,just thinking about those people who see THIS in front of their eye, seeing their loved ones heart stop by their own eye and ear, Idk if I make sense or not, but yeah this is really sad and scaryy
Send this to Dr. Mike
This brought back painful memories.
You okay?
It’s one of the worst sounds to hear after your overdose. And worst feelings you’ll ever experience. Everything you can think of…
I've heard this in a hospital before ever since I've heard it has haunted me
WOW I have just witnessed death
(Flamingo reference)
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Flamingo from roblox?
@@asmafaisal3425 Yes
OMG he started off @ 98 beats per min and it dropped to 72 beats per minutes Dow to 43,35,20 l, to 0- I had bursted out in tears. Me and my pops ain’t spoke well over 10yrs ago, he’s a retired Vietnam veteran. I know this day when he had to leave is coming, but I’d just wish we didn’t hate eachother so much -. I’d give anything to go to my fathers house to sit on the patio in the backyard and catch up old times. But Idk…maybe god has something else in storage for me
My dad had a heart attack 😢and flatlined and legally died for about 9 minutes and was brought bac. Thanks
_"Jokes On You,I'm Not Die Yet"_
*~Dat Passion After Hearing That Someone Just Take His Waifu:v*
wtf johnny
Ayyyyy Johnny were is Gyro
@@theblazingchamp he lost again
@@sleeperjazz_04 damnit he always loses
Me When My Channel Is Dead: Flatted Line
Me When I Return: Normal Heartbeat
ah yes *flatted line*
Even tho the whole thing had no voices or whatever
That silence when the line turned flat,
I really felt that.
I've spent a lot of time in hospitals, almost 2 whole daytimes once.
The reason I said almost is because my godmother came to pick me and my brother up while my parents stayed with my grandmother who was 74 or 73 or 72 I dont remember because this was 2 years ago.
But my grandma was dying and we spent her last daytimes with her but we didnt stay in the hospital overnight so we werent with her in her last moments. She couldnt hear well and couldnt speak, but when me and my brother told my grandma we loved her really loudly once, my dad said he swore that my grandma tried to say "I love you" back to us. Im crying rn so I shall go cry myself to sleep
"We lost him."
😢 Timothy
Nobody:
Me imagining being in hospital with my friends and dying but while that all lights are turning on and off and stuff flying away 🗿✌🏻
1:34 *PTSD kicks in* but for real this is like the most terrifying sound you can hear in your life time
It’s interesting but also absolutely terrifying if you think of the fact this can happen in a matter of seconds
Son: Goobye mom. I love you. [takes last breath and dies out] Mom: No! [Cries]
DO NOT WATCH THIS AT 3AM!!! I REPEAT! DO NOT WATCH THIS AT 3AM!!
SO SCARY! IM GETTING NIGHTMARES IF IT!!!
@@nahin6553 touche
yeah guys if you do then slenderman will come and kidnap you!!! SUPER SCARY DONT
@@christne2219 yeah. *_slenderman doesnt exist._*
@@christne2219 bruh lmao
I remember in 2014 my dad was urgently booking a flight to Pakistan because my grandfather was dying. He was in a rush to get there to see my grandfather but sadly on the flight he got news that he was dead and my aunt heard the same thing. Still brings me back memories of him.
The most deepest moment is when war veterans soldiers hear this before they die in living long time after they fought in ww2 😢
the sound of a paced beeping and suddenly turning into a continuous beep scares the shit out of me especially when i look at the monitor while hearing it
correct
@@varaddongarkar4427 is there supposed to be a wrong answer
@@NoOne-fv6yh ,I wish there was
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
@@lhoufirstnameredshellssort2286 what
set oxygen monitor to 97% 00:00:01
All jokes aside but this made my chest feel light-
And what makes it worse is my parents heard this atleast 3 times when I was a kid.
Best inspirational video. If you come here everyday to watch believe me oneday you'll become someone great to the dear ones around you.
I'll be hearing this probably after 50 years. 💔
Don’t worry, we all will.
OFC
@@km5214ok?????
This gives me the chills.
My Grandmother also died because of cardiac arrest... So suddenly... we took her to the hospital and withing 4 hours.... Gone... My grandmother is Gone
.. I am from India
Im very sorry for your loss
@@brycew9357 it's ok... Things keep happening so suddenly that we dont even get to know
I’m doctor faris. My name is balqis. Faris was sleeping now. He can go back between 3 to 4am. Hope you be patient for a while